The Public Representation Committee on Constitutional Reforms will hold public sittings in all the districts next month, to record oral and written submissions made to the committee by the public on the new constitution, Government Information department said.
A 20-member Committee was appointed with Cabinet approval to seek the views of the public. The first public sittings were held in Colombo last week.
The public who wish to make written or oral submissions during the sittings could do so from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm on the respective dates. For further details the Committee requests to contact via tel: (011) 2437676, Fax:(011) 2328780, email:constitutionalreforms@gmail.com, website:yourconstitution.lk, postal address: Chairman, Public Representation Committee on Constitutional Reforms, Secretariat Office, Visumpaya, Staples Street, Colombo 2.
Public sittings will be held at District Secretariat offices on the following areas from 9.30 am to 4.30 p.m;
Gampaha, Kandy - February 1 and 2 ,
Matale - February 3 and 10,
Kalutara, Vavuniya - February 5 and 6,
Galle, Kilinochchi and Kegalle - February 8 and 9,
Matara, Mannar - February 10 and 11
Hambantota, Mullaitivu - February 12 and 13
Kurunegala, Jaffna - February 15 and 16
Anuradhapura, Puttalam - February 17 and 18
Nuwara Eliya, Polonnaruwa - February 19 and 20
Badulla, Trincomalee - February 23 and 24
Moneragala, Batticaloa - February 25 and 26
Ratnapura, Ampara - February 27 and 29
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