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    Social welfare: Key NPP manifesto promises

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    Date
    2025-02-12
    Author
    Econ Team
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    Public Finance Infographics;
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    Abstract
    The NPP Presidential Election manifesto for 2024 outlines various promises to support vulnerable groups in Sri Lanka. The focus appears to be on improving the welfare of low-income families, people with disabilities, senior citizens, and addressing women's and children's needs. - Providing a minimum monthly financial grant from Rs. 10,000 upwards to low- income families - Provision of a monthly financial aid of Rs. 10,000 to persons with disabilities and chronic illnesses. - Providing a monthly allowance of Rs. 5,000 to senior citizens needing assistance. - Offer tax incentives to non-profit care institutions for persons with disabilities. - Offer tax exemptions to import assistive devices used by persons with disabilities. - An interest rate that is 5% higher than the normal bank rate(s) for senior citizens' fixed deposits. - Financial assistance for affected individuals; women-headed families, single parent families and women affected by gender-based/intimate partner violence, based on needs and income levels. - Provision of financial support for nutritious food packages during pregnancy and the first year of childbirth for low-income families. - Establishing a fund to implement an insurance coverage system that ensures protection for all senior citizens. - Expand financial assistance for low-income families with persons with disabilities to engage in self-employment - Provide relief to deprived parties after reviewing microfinance loans provided in violation of legal provisions and guidelines given. - Increasing budgetary allocation to critical areas, including education, health, social services and other essential child welfare sectors with a special focus on marginalised and vulnerable groups. - Establishment of Childcare Centers at the Grama Niladari level with public and private partnerships based on needs and requests. - Establishment of new elderly care centers at the divisional secretariat level. - Government support and regulation of private care centers. - Modifying train stations and bus stops for easy accessibility and use by disabled and elderly
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    This infographic was posted on the Public Finance Platform in English, Sinhala, Tamil and can be accessed from the link below.
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    https://publicfinance.lk/en/topics/npp-manifesto-promises-on-family-and-community-development-1739337740
    https://publicfinance.lk/sin/topics/npp-manifesto-promises-on-family-and-community-development-1739337740
    https://publicfinance.lk/ta/topics/npp-manifesto-promises-on-family-and-community-development-1739337740
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    https://archive.veriteresearch.org/handle/456/7357
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