News Amaraweera resigns from posts as Minister of Wildlife and Forest Resources Conservation Date: January 19, 2023 Mahinda Amaraweera has reportedly decided to resign from his post as the Minister of Wildlife and Forest Resources Conservation. Amaraweera will continue to serve as the Minister of Agriculture. MIAP TagsLanka News WebSri Lanka Previous articleLocal Govt Election contestant assassinated, house set on fireNext articleNew embarkation levies to boost state revenue comes into effect soon Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Health Officials Warn Flood-Hit Communities to Safeguard Drinking Water Nepal Extends Solidarity to Sri Lanka With Emergency Flood Relief Grant SLAF Pays Tribute to Veteran Pilot Killed in Flood Relief Mission Deep Depression to move northwards, away from Island: Several spells of showers expected (Dec 01) Private Credit Surge Raises Policy, Overheating, and Vulnerability Concerns More like thisRelated Health Officials Warn Flood-Hit Communities to Safeguard Drinking Water MIAP - December 1, 2025 Health Officials Warn Flood-Hit Communities to Safeguard Drinking Water Nepal Extends Solidarity to Sri Lanka With Emergency Flood Relief Grant MIAP - December 1, 2025 Nepal Extends Solidarity to Sri Lanka With Emergency Flood Relief Grant SLAF Pays Tribute to Veteran Pilot Killed in Flood Relief Mission MIAP - December 1, 2025 SLAF Pays Tribute to Veteran Pilot Killed in Flood Relief Mission Deep Depression to move northwards, away from Island: Several spells of showers expected (Dec 01) MIAP - December 1, 2025 Deep Depression to move northwards, away from Island: Several spells of showers expected (Dec 01)