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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 10:47:00
Tourism vehicles registered with Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) have been declared as an essential service to ensure transport for all tourists, Tourism Minister Harin Fernando said.
In a twitter post he requested to contact the tourist emergency hotline 1912 or 0112 437759 for assistance.
The government yesterday announced that fuel will only be supplied to essential services, such as the health sector, transportation of food and agricultural sector and hospitals.
Sambo Wednesday, 29 June 2022 06:48 AM
You can make them essential services for names sake but if fuel is not provided to them whats the use. And also how many energy ministers do we have to make such statements.
Ranjan Wednesday, 29 June 2022 07:50 AM
Well done Kavum Minister.
Hubert Congreve Wednesday, 29 June 2022 08:29 AM
Hay Harin, how about the Media you were praising those days? How about the Electricity Board?
Kamal Bolawansa Wednesday, 29 June 2022 08:31 AM
No use, in future no Tourist will come to our Dirty Country which has Nasty ruthless 3rd class rulers including you Harin.
Prof. M.J. Rajamoney Wednesday, 29 June 2022 08:32 AM
Don't ever dream tourist will come to Sri Lanka until Gota and Ranil step down and a new Government is formed.
Dr. K.M.C. Fernando Wednesday, 29 June 2022 08:42 AM
You put any labels in your back who cares for you man, dam shameless opportunist.
Shan Thursday, 30 June 2022 05:46 AM
Ha Ha, these cunning politicians know how to get the benefits and line their pockets
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