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 Virtusa and Wiley Form a Multi-Year Partnership to Accelerate Wiley’s Technology Transformation Corruption’s Heavy Price Resulting in Public Sector Failures Dragging Economy Colombo Port’s Next Act: Can Expansion Power Sri Lanka’s Economic Revival? Digital Leap or Data Trap? Weighing India’s Role in Sri Lanka’s e-ID Push Sri Lanka Must Match India’s Economic Momentum With Policy Clarity More like thisRelated Virtusa and Wiley Form a Multi-Year Partnership to Accelerate Wiley’s Technology Transformation CN - February 11, 2026 Virtusa Corporation, a global leader in digital business strategy... Corruption’s Heavy Price Resulting in Public Sector Failures Dragging Economy CN - February 11, 2026 Sri Lanka’s economic recovery in 2026 continues to be... Colombo Port’s Next Act: Can Expansion Power Sri Lanka’s Economic Revival? CN - February 11, 2026 As Sri Lanka struggles to sustain its fragile economic... Digital Leap or Data Trap? Weighing India’s Role in Sri Lanka’s e-ID Push CN - February 11, 2026 Sri Lanka’s planned National Digital Identity system marks a...