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Last Updated : 2024-04-29 17:22:00
Colombo, Feb 29 (Daily Mirror) - Tourism sector stakeholders are given an extension renewing their licenses with the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA).
"The renewal period for licenses will now be extended until March 31, 2024, for those who have already submitted the complete set of documents to the TDL unit before February 29, 2024," the Authority said in a notice.
This extension aims to ensure uninterrupted service for all stakeholders who comply with the renewal requirement.
The SLTDA said it also provides ample time for the completion of the renewal process.
Suhada malli Thursday, 29 February 2024 05:03 PM
SLTDA should spend about Rs200mn and purchase a Workflow IT solution and automate the whole process where via a IPG (Payment gateway) the whole transaction goes into the bank and also if more time is asked penalties etc and notices warning etc can all be system generated and emailed (1st warning) and registered post 2nd warning and further action all will happen via the system. System can also be configured to extended, give grace periods etc so that without santhosam, bribery corruption etc the govt revenue and industry discipline will happen.
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