Sri Lanka’s Government Information Centre (GIC) service, best known locally by its telephone short code 1919, will soon be adding 12 new services to the 25 eServices, from 14 government departments, which are currently available online. Accessible via the Lanka Gate portal (srilanka.lk), these new services will include paid services such as the online reservation [...]

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Sri Lanka’s Government Information Centre (GIC) service, best known locally by its telephone short code 1919, will soon be adding 12 new services to the 25 eServices, from 14 government departments, which are currently available online. Accessible via the Lanka Gate portal (srilanka.lk), these new services will include paid services such as the online reservation of vehicle numbers, from the Department of Motor Vehicles, and examinations applications processing, from the Department of Examinations, as well as free, informational services such as a profile bank, from the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment, and the ability to view claim processing status, from the Department of Labour.

In addition, other services added in the near future also encompass offerings from Sri Lanka Railways, the Tea Small Holding Development Authority, Department of Examinations, and the National Transport Medical Institute, according to a media statement from Sri Lanka’s Information and Communications Agency. It also stated that in excess of 16,000 citizens had registered for e-Services online at srilanka.lk, with a 25% increased witnessed between September 2012 and October 2012.




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