We would like to express our gratitude to Mr. Hiran Hevage, Obstetrician and Gynecologist at Tissamaharama Base Hospital, and the hospital nurses and employees who participated in this.
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With the request of the Hon. Chairman of the Tissamaharama Pradeshiya Sabha and the Hon. Deputy Chairman, Hon. Chamal Rajapaksa and Hon. “TOM EJC” mango saplings were distributed covering the Tissamaharama Pradeshiya Sabha area.
The Special Committee Meeting on the Covid Epidemic Situation in Tissamaharama Constituency The Honorable Chairman of Tissamaharama Regional Council, The Divisional Secretary of Tissamaharama, The Medical Superintendent of Tissamaharama Base Hospital, The Medical Officer of Health Tissamaharama, The Chief Public Health Inspector of Tissamaharama, The Station Commanders of Tissamaharama Weerawila Kirindarama Police Stations, The Tissamaharama City Police The Public Health Inspector of the area discussed with the Tissamaharama Trade Association and decided on the future measures to be taken regarding the safety of the public in the area.
Cleaning/maintenance work is ongoing in and around Tissamaharama town.
It is the effort of the Honorable Chairman to give the first dose of vaccination to the people over 60 years of age in the Tissamaharama local council area today and to complete the first dose of vaccination to all the people in the area.
When the first dose of vaccination was administered to persons over 60 years of age, the vaccination was carried out at the home of the disabled who could not walk.
People thanked the security department and the Honorable Chairman who conducted this program
The services to be performed by a local government are classified into programs. General administration and staff services of the institution have been separated under number 01. According to the local council act, the local council must follow an accepted office procedure system while fulfilling its responsibilities using the relevant ordinances. Public administration is the management of community services that are managed within their jurisdiction in an office unit and the tasks planned in agreement with the political authority and government officials.
The main objective of this is to plan, organize, staff, direct and control the relevant services. Financial resources and physical resources as well as personnel control should also take place in managing the services provided. The aim of this program is to properly measure the work through progress review and follow-up after the completion of all the tasks and manage the staff services by minimizing the problems.
How the powers of this organization are divided from top to bottom has been shown in an organizational structure. Among the representatives elected by the people, the Chairman has special powers as the Chief Executive Officer according to the Local Council Act. The main responsibility is to identify the needs of people’s lives in their jurisdiction and reach the expected goals and objectives through effective and timely implementation. It is the expectation of the public administration that there is a good management of the staff, and in the cases where the assignment of duties is relevant, they are referred for training, provision of incentive services and control.
Tissa Wewa is a reservoir in Tissamaharama, thought to have been constructed in the 3rd Century BC, either by Mahanaga of Ruhuna or his successor Yatala Tissa of Ruhuna, in order to irrigate paddy lands and supply water to the flourishing city of Tissamaharama.
It’s home to Panthera pardus kotiya, a majestic leopard endemic to Sri Lanka. But among the glorious spectacle of wildlife, you’d also witness the tell-tale signs of a lost civilization. The Monastic settlement of Sithulpawwa, an important pilgrim site, is said to have housed 12,000 inhabitants seeking solace, some 2000 years ago. The restored rock Temple, among a series of well-preserved ancient temples offers a glimpse into a glittering past. What is today a pristine wildlife kingdom, Yala was home to a thriving civilization, dating back to the glory days of Sri Lankan Kings. Hundreds of tanks, most in dilapidated state today, are testimony to an agri-based civilization. The large, thriving tanks now provide a lifeline to the animal kingdom, especially during dry season.