The women, including popular Sri Lankan actress Samanalee Fonseka, challenged the government’s decision stating this prohibition was a draconian measure that was arbitrary, irrational, unreasonable and discriminatory to the female citizens of the country.
Sri Lanka’s cabinet on Tuesday unanimously decided to withdraw two gazette notifications which would enable women to buy alcohol and work in shops selling or manufacturing alcohol beverages and extending the business hours of liquor shops across the island.
The decision came after President Maithripala Sirisena said that he would call for a reversal of the two gazette notifications issued by the Finance Ministry.
Sri Lanka’s Finance Ministry on Friday lifted the ban on selling alcohol to women and on women working in places where alcohol is manufactured or sold, for the first time in nearly 60 years.
The Finance Ministry later announced that it would also allow liquor shops to stay open for business till 11:00 p.m. local time.
Currently, all liquor establishments on the island have to close at 10:00 p.m. local time. (NAN)
"It is regrettable that, since our exit from IPPIS, the salaries of our members are…
Hundreds of youths, women, and men within the All Progressives Congress (APC) party converged in…
“These acquisitions will further expand the service’s capacity to execute complex missions and maintain momentum…
The Federal Government and IFAD have signed a $158.15m financing agreement to launch the Value…
Dr Emmanuel Ewetan Uduaghan, former two-term Governor of Delta State, has officially rejoined the All…
"I went to the airport two days ago and I can tell you that it…
This website uses cookies.