Identity area
Reference code
LK-NA/351
Title
Provincial Council -Western Province
Date(s)
- 1988 (Creation)
Level of description
Fonds
Extent and medium
Files 1-2, Printed
Context area
Name of creator
Provincial Council -Western Province
(1988)
Administrative history
The Western Province Provincial Council was established under the Provincial Councils Act No. 42 of 1987 by virtue of article 154 A of the constitution of Sri Lanka.
The Western Province today consists of three revenue districts, namely Kalutara, Colombo and Gampaha, In the Province there are 36 Parliamentary Electorates, 34 A.G.A. divisions, 03 municipal areas and 14 Urban Council areas. The Western Province consists of approximately 1,654 villages. It is bounded by the Maha Oya in the North, the Bentara Ganga in the South and the Indian Ocean in the West, The 1000 feet contour can be taken as its Easten boundary. The policy statement of the governor was presented on 18th of August of 1988.
Three main objectives have been identified by the provincial council.
1. Their objective was to motivate and encourage people to be self-reliant and self-sufficient and wean them away from their dependence or relief and subsidies.
2. There is an urgent need for a new strategy to motivate, encourage people to engage in development activities emphasizing self-reliance and co-existence. Their theme should be hard work for a happy and contended life.
3. The traditionally accepted attitudes and approaches to development will be replaced by strategies,
1) Recognising people as the most precious resources.
2) Accepting self-reliance as the best driving-force in development.
3) Making maximum use of local material and talent,
4) Giving due recognition to indigenous approaches.
5) Emulating broad-based implementation and stability.
The Western Province today consists of three revenue districts, namely Kalutara, Colombo and Gampaha, In the Province there are 36 Parliamentary Electorates, 34 A.G.A. divisions, 03 municipal areas and 14 Urban Council areas. The Western Province consists of approximately 1,654 villages. It is bounded by the Maha Oya in the North, the Bentara Ganga in the South and the Indian Ocean in the West, The 1000 feet contour can be taken as its Easten boundary. The policy statement of the governor was presented on 18th of August of 1988.
Three main objectives have been identified by the provincial council.
1. Their objective was to motivate and encourage people to be self-reliant and self-sufficient and wean them away from their dependence or relief and subsidies.
2. There is an urgent need for a new strategy to motivate, encourage people to engage in development activities emphasizing self-reliance and co-existence. Their theme should be hard work for a happy and contended life.
3. The traditionally accepted attitudes and approaches to development will be replaced by strategies,
1) Recognising people as the most precious resources.
2) Accepting self-reliance as the best driving-force in development.
3) Making maximum use of local material and talent,
4) Giving due recognition to indigenous approaches.
5) Emulating broad-based implementation and stability.
Archival history
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Publications, policy statement of the Governor.
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
Accruals
System of arrangement
Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
Open
Conditions governing reproduction
Language of material
- සිංහල
- English
- Tamil
Script of material
- Latin
Language and script notes
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Finding aids
Allied materials area
Existence and location of originals
Existence and location of copies
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Notes area
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Place access points
Name access points
- Provincial Council -Western Province (Creator)
Description control area
Description identifier
LK-NA/PC/WP
Institution identifier
LK-NA
Rules and/or conventions used
ISAD (G)
Status
Final
Level of detail
Minimal
Dates of creation revision deletion
Language(s)
- සිංහල
- English
- Tamil
Script(s)
- Latin
Sources
International Council on Archives Guide to the Sources of Asian History Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka II (Vol 1), National Archives of Sri Lanka, 1996.