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The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has called for tenders to renovate roof of its holiday home in Nuwara Eliya.
According to the notice, a firm or a company registered in Sri Lanka having satisfactorily completed at least two similar nature projects of Rs.2.5 million have been invited to submit bids before March 20.
SL Man Tuesday, 28 February 2023 12:53 PM
This is the most important task today to spend money from tax money to recover the country's economy - central bank governor.
Lank Tuesday, 28 February 2023 01:57 PM
People are suffering from poverty and yet you want to renovate this holiday making House..what is wrong with Sri Lankans now ..love and kindness are gone
BuffaloaCitizen Tuesday, 28 February 2023 02:18 PM
Sell the blooming thing, Central Bank itself has done enough damage to this country and does not require a holiday home for next 25y, because we the public will be funding and getting taxed for all this unnecessary fun.
MirakRajBanda Tuesday, 28 February 2023 02:45 PM
Need of the hour!!! Please call for the international tenders as well. Call the Chinese. Get a loan from Chinse bank. 20% commission to Basil. Get all the Rajapakayas into the fray.
Holiday homes too much cost to public Tuesday, 28 February 2023 07:10 PM
The Central Bank staff salaries are a drain in the public purse. The holiday home should be sold, or auctioned, instead of being renovated. Even if it is closed down for 10 years, and left as is, as a state asset, that is better than having it renovated. More petrol wasted as allowance by staff going there.
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