Launched 2015
this comprehensive urban development plan aims to transform the Western Province into a megapolis by 2030
Port City Colombo
this comprehensive urban development plan aims to transform the Western Province into a megapolis by 2030
The Clean Sri Lanka Initiative is a comprehensive nationwide program launched by the Sri Lankan government to transform the country into a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable nation. Here are key aspects of the initiative:
Launched on January 1, 2025, the Clean Sri Lanka initiative aims to tackle pressing environmental issues while promoting socio-economic growth. This initiative aligns with Smart City projects that utilize technology to enhance urban living, addressing challenges such as waste management and traffic congestion through sustainability pillars of governance, economy, environment, and society See more
The Smart Sri Lanka Initiative is a broad effort to transform Sri Lanka into a digitally empowered nation, focusing on innovation, inclusion, and sustainable growth3. It involves various projects and strategies across different sectors.
The Lanka Government Network 2.0 (LGN 2.0) is a wide area computer network designed to connect all government organizations in Sri Lanka in a cost-effective and secure manner. It is a dedicated, highly available, secure, and reliable underlying information infrastructure backbone1. The Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) spearheads this initiative See more
The eLocal Government Programme (eLG) is a Sri Lankan initiative designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of local governance through the use of ICT. The project aims to make local government services more citizen-friendly by streamlining internal processes and improving social accountability and transparency.See more
Smart Metering and Network Monitoring: Lanka Electricity Company (LECO), in partnership with Dialog Axiata and the University of Moratuwa, has implemented a smart grid solution. This system collects data from 3,200 smart meters and 150 network monitoring devices to analyze electricity usage and detect grid faults. The smart meters also support prepaid electricity metering See more