The Cabinet of Ministers in Sri Lanka has approved the proposal to declare March 21st as National Seafarer’s Day. This decision aims to recognize and appreciate the contribution of seafarers to the local economy and to attract more individuals to the maritime profession. By establishing a National Seafarers’ Day, the government hopes to create opportunities to earn foreign exchange and enhance the services of the maritime sector, ultimately contributing to the national economy.
The declaration of National Seafarer’s Day is a significant step towards acknowledging the importance of seafarers and their impact on the economy of Sri Lanka. It also aims to raise awareness about the maritime profession and attract more individuals to consider it as a career option. By improving the services of the maritime sector, the government hopes to further contribute to the national economy and increase the country’s presence in the global maritime industry.
The decision to declare National Seafarer’s Day reflects the government’s commitment to recognizing and appreciating the contributions of seafarers. By creating opportunities to earn foreign exchange and attracting individuals to the maritime profession, the government aims to enhance the services of the maritime sector and ultimately contribute to the national economy.
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