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The ministry is a cabinet ministry of the Government of Sri Lanka responsible for provincial councils and local government. It has oversight of drafting the 20th Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution and has had various ministers since 1931.
The SLAS is the key administrative service of the Government of Sri Lanka, with civil servants working for both in the Central Government and the provincial councils. It is based on the British Civil Service and has four grades, from Special Grade officers to Class III officers.
SLIDA is a government-operated company that trains and researches public policy and public administration in Sri Lanka. It offers postgraduate, diploma and consultancy services, and is governed by a Governing Council under the Ministry of Public Administration and Management.
The Ministry of Home Affairs is a cabinet ministry of the Government of Sri Lanka responsible for public administration. It was formed in 1931 and has been led by various politicians from different parties, including the current Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena.
Learn about the semi-presidential republic of Sri Lanka, its constitution, executive, legislative and judicial branches, and its elections. Find links to official websites of the government institutions and related issues.
The Ministry of Public Relations and Public Affairs is the Sri Lankan government ministry responsible for “building up a public service, dedicated to enhance public relations and perform public affairs efficiently which support the economic and social development of Sri Lanka within the government policies through proper coordination with other government organisation.” [1]
The Presidential Secretariat is the office of the President of Sri Lanka, located in the Old Parliament Building in Colombo. It provides the administrative and institutional framework for the exercise of the duties, responsibilities and powers vested in the President by the Constitution.
Learn about the history and functions of the Public Service Commission (PSC) of Sri Lanka, an independent government agency that manages human resources in the public service. Find out how the PSC was established, abolished and reestablished under different constitutions and amendments.