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The Cost of a Kevili Table in 2023
This Avurudu, the cost of preparing a Kevili table has risen by 2.4 times since 2019. The basket of items one would usually find at Kevili table vary between households. Public Finance.lk used the following: Kokis - 20 pcs Bananas (Sour Plantains) -1kg Milk Rice – 10 pcs Aluwa – 15 pcs Butter Cake – 1kg Kavum – 20 pcs Dodol – 1kg Mun Kavum- 15 pcs
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The Cost of a Kevili Table in 2023
This Avurudu, the cost of preparing a Kevili table has risen by 2.4 times since 2019. The basket of items one would usually find at Kevili table vary between households. Public Finance.lk used the following: Kokis - 20 pcs Bananas (Sour Plantains) -1kg Milk Rice – 10 pcs Aluwa – 15 pcs Butter Cake – 1kg Kavum – 20 pcs Dodol – 1kg Mun Kavum- 15 pcs
Featured Insight
The Cost of a Kevili Table in 2023
This Avurudu, the cost of preparing a Kevili table has risen by 2.4 times since 2019. The basket of items one would usually find at Kevili table vary between households. Public Finance.lk used the following: Kokis - 20 pcs Bananas (Sour Plantains) -1kg Milk Rice – 10 pcs Aluwa – 15 pcs Butter Cake – 1kg Kavum – 20 pcs Dodol – 1kg Mun Kavum- 15 pcs
Featured Insight
The Cost of a Kevili Table in 2023
This Avurudu, the cost of preparing a Kevili table has risen by 2.4 times since 2019. The basket of items one would usually find at Kevili table vary between households. Public Finance.lk used the following: Kokis - 20 pcs Bananas (Sour Plantains) -1kg Milk Rice – 10 pcs Aluwa – 15 pcs Butter Cake – 1kg Kavum – 20 pcs Dodol – 1kg Mun Kavum- 15 pcs
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Electricity Bills in Sri Lanka: Highest in South Asia
Sri Lankans pay 2.5 to 3 times more for electricity than South Asian neighbours In 2023, Sri Lanka revised its electricity charges three times in Febru...
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Daily Mirror
Sri Lanka to restructure US $ 800mn water debt
Sri Lanka, with World Bank support, will restructure $800 million in water sector debt and access credit enhancement schemes to ensure transparent, affordable new water projects, aligning with SDG6, according to Minister Jeevan Thondaman.
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The Island
PUCSL nod given for 66% hike in electricity tariff...
The Public Utilities Commission (PUCSL), on Wednesday (15), approved increasing the electricity tariff by 66 percent from yesterday (15). https://island.lk/pucsl-nod-given-for-66-hike-in-electr...
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Island.lk
Pay hike to CEB employees: Govt. to foot an additi...
The 25% hike salary increase granted to 28,000 Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) employees will cost the government an additional nine billion rupees annually, officials said.
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Sri Lanka Has The Highest Inflation Amongst South...
Sri Lanka, amidst facing one of its worst economic crisis, is currently experiencing rapidly rising inflation. The inflation increased to 15.1% year-on-year in February 2022, a 13-year high. When compared against other...
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WHT and PAYE had the largest growth in Q3 2023
The Fiscal Management Report 2024, recently released by the Ministry of Finance, offers a comprehensive analysis of the government's revenue streams. A notable highlight from the report is the remarkable growth in revenue from two key co...
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Sanitary Napkins: Subjected to Unreasonably High T...
The total tax burden on Sanitary napkins is 47.1%, this is significantly higher than the tax burden of selected non-essentials items, gold jewelry, raw silk, golf clubs and gol...
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