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higher income receiving urban-popul
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economic benefits that accrue in sm
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3 Industrial Development : Towards
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• Entrepreneurship Development Th
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thereby reduce rural poverty Rural
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Ø Technology Intensive Industries:
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The capacity of the industry is lim
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33 Roles of Stakeholders • Govern
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substations Both CEB and Lanka Elec
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(a)The rapid increase of oil-burnin
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Target: Ten per cent (10%) of grid
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Basis: Market fuel prices in Aug 20
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A further area of focus is the deve
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4111 Interventions to Implement the
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• Necessary steps will be taken t
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Spectrum Management Rural telecommu
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No Target Time Frame / Year Water -
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(d) Rural water supply • User par
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INVESTMENT PLAN FOR ROAD SECTOR (20
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While transport is contributing eco
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• Introduce annual revision of fr
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Strategic actions Relevant strategi
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•₣ •₣ Purchase of New Buses
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• Public and private partnership
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Unsatisfactory quality of Service I
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6.1 Urban Development 6. Urban Deve
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to be partners of the economy. Impr
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1 Table 6.3: Human Settlements: Sub
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7.1 Introduction 7. Livelihood Deve
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As shown in the above chart, the pr
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7.2.5 Micro Finance 7.2.5.1 The Exi
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strategy will ensure a permanent ma
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(b) Education (c) Employment and Vo
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7.3.1 Situation In terms of the Hum
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(a x Priority Areas Targets Program
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8. Education 8.1 Enhancing Equity,
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· Paucity of research and opportun
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secondary schools to be assessed un
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Theme 4: Strengthening Education Go
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7.₣ Promotion of self employment
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During the last five decades, Sri L
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evaluation of health service qualit
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Figure 9.1. Required Integrated App
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Figure 9.1 Inter-relationship among
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1021 Current Situation On the whole
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Objective Activity Expected Investm
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115 Targets to achieve by 2016 The
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12 Science and Technology Science a
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cEstablishing new institutions wher
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cEncouraging the up scaling of new
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Sri Lanka had a total of 5254 Scien
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126 Investment Plan 2007-2016 Major
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policy and governance framework for
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esources are subject to conflicting
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the situation With more than 60 per
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step in the re-orientation of the p
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· Establishing key drivers of refo
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in the medium and long term Facilit
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Administrative Service Development
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• Further acceleration of the gro
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Table 1.2 :Targeted major Infrastru
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Table 1.2 :Targeted major Infrastru
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Table 1.2 :Targeted major Infrastru