Govt Reviews Measures to Maintain Public Services Amid Fuel and Energy Constraints

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya chaired a Cabinet-appointed committee meeting, focusing on ensuring the uninterrupted delivery of public services while managing fuel and energy use amid challenges linked to the Middle East conflict.

The virtual meeting reviewed progress in fuel and energy management, with officials noting that school-level awareness programmes on energy conservation are scheduled for April 7 and 9.

The Ministry of Public Administration confirmed that key examinations, including the Grama Niladhari entrance exam, were conducted as planned.

It was also noted that guidelines issued by the Office of the Commissioner General of Essential Services are being implemented across ministries, with progress monitored at the ministerial level.

The Ministry of Health and Mass Media reported a 42% reduction in diesel consumption as of March 31, alongside ongoing electricity and water management initiatives.

Meanwhile, several ministries, including Transport, Digital Economy, and Justice, continue to maintain services by deploying essential staff and using online systems, while universities are operating online where feasible.

The committee also reviewed mechanisms to monitor fuel and energy usage across public institutions.

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