News Petroleum Special Provisions Act Amendment passed in Parliament with a majority of 60 votes Date: October 18, 2022 Petroleum Special Provisions Act Amendment was passed in Parliament with a majority of 60 votes during its second reading today (18). 77 votes were cast in favour of the bill, while 17 votes were cast in objection. MIAP TagsLanka News WebSri Lanka Previous articlePRCA APAC findings shed light to the state of the PR industry in Sri LankaNext articleFormer British junior Tanysha Dissanayake, who played against Emma Raducanu, retires aged 21 due to long Covid Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Hospital Cafeterias Becoming Hubs for Non-Communicable Diseases: Expert Warns of Public Health Risk Former MP Athuraliye Rathana Thero Likely to Be Arrested Soon? India-Sri Lanka Business Dialogue Reinforces Push for Stronger Investment Links Solar Sector Reels from Tariff Cuts as Clean Energy Future at Risk Banks Allay Fears Over Parate Law as SMEs Urged to Cooperate More like thisRelated Hospital Cafeterias Becoming Hubs for Non-Communicable Diseases: Expert Warns of Public Health Risk CN - July 4, 2025 Delay in Enforcing Food Regulations Puts Public Health in... Former MP Athuraliye Rathana Thero Likely to Be Arrested Soon? CN - July 4, 2025 Reliable sources report that former Member of Parliament Athuraliye... India-Sri Lanka Business Dialogue Reinforces Push for Stronger Investment Links CN - July 4, 2025 Amid growing economic cooperation and regional integration, promoting Indian... Solar Sector Reels from Tariff Cuts as Clean Energy Future at Risk CN - July 4, 2025 Sri Lanka’s renewable energy industry is sounding alarm bells...