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Prime Minister Dr. Hara Amarasuriya

PM emphasized the need to boost the female workforce in the country

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In a powerful show of solidarity, all female Members of Parliament arrived at today's debate on the expenditure heading of the Ministry of Women and Children's Affairs dressed in purple saris.

The coordinated attire highlighted the importance of the issues at hand and underscored the MPs' collective commitment to advancing the rights and welfare of women and children in Sri Lanka.

Prime Minister Dr. Hara Amarasuriya emphasized the need for interventions to boost the female workforce in the country. During her address, she highlighted that increasing women's participation in the labor market is essential for the nation's economic growth and social development.

Minister of Women and Children’s Affairs, Saroja Paulraj, also made a strong statement during the debate, underscoring the current government's dedication to making significant structural changes to policies affecting women and children. She outlined the administration’s efforts to reform existing systems and ensure greater support for the country's female population, fostering an environment of equality and opportunity.

The debate today is part of an ongoing effort to prioritize women's issues and ensure the government’s actions align with its promises to protect and empower women and children.

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