Sri Lanka to launch ambitious Public Sector digitisation project in 2025

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December 23, Colombo (LNW): Deputy Minister of Youth Affairs, Eranga Gunasekara, has announced that Sri Lanka will begin an ambitious initiative to digitise the public sector in 2025.

Speaking at a recent event at the National Library and Documentation Services Board in Colombo, the Deputy Minister highlighted the significance of the project, which he believes will play a pivotal role in shaping the country’s future.

Gunasekara stressed that the move towards digital transformation is a crucial step for Sri Lanka’s development, with far-reaching implications for both governance and society.

By digitising key sectors of our public service, we aim to improve efficiency, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and make public services more accessible to the general public,” he explained.

The Deputy Minister also revealed that this initiative is not an isolated endeavour but part of a larger, nationwide push to embrace modern technology. One of the key components of this digital shift is the launch of the ‘Clean Sri Lanka’ programme, which Gunasekara described as a complementary effort to ensure environmental sustainability alongside technological progress.

The digitisation of public services is expected to streamline various government operations, from documentation and administrative processes to the delivery of services, making them more transparent and effective.

Additionally, the government aims to empower citizens with greater access to information and services through digital platforms.

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