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සමෘද්ධි සංවර්ධන දෙපාර්තමේන්තුව சமுர்த்தி அபிவிருத்தி திணைக்களம் Department of Samurdhi Development

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Department of Samurdhi Development

Funds Maintained by the Department of Samurdhi Development

Funds Maintained by the Department of Samurdhi Development

Samurdhi Housing Lottery Fund

Vision :-

"A permanent home for every Samurdhi beneficiary family"

Mission :- 

Developing spiritual values through economic, social,educational and cultural empowerment of Samurdhi beneficiary families and low-income families who do not have housing ownership.

Targets :-

  1.  Realizing the housing dream of Samurdhi beneficiaries
  2. Providing encouragement to the lives of low-income earners
  3. Empowering these families economically

Goals :-

  1. Providing a permanent solution to the temporary housing problem of Samurdhi beneficiary families to increase their welfare.
  2. To strengthen Samurdhi beneficiary families economically, socially, educationally and culturally and to develop their spiritual qualities by solving their permanent housing problem.
  3. Implementation of a special housing programme for helpless, homeless beneficiaries.

Samurdhi Special Housing Programme

The Samurdhi Housing Development Lottery Trust Fund Board has the authority to use any remaining balance in the fund in a manner that will achieve the objectives of this fund.

Accordingly, the following programmes have been implemented in the year 2024.

  1. A sum of Rs. 250,000/- each house programme - 654 houses, cost at  Rs. 163.5 million
  2. A sum of Rs. 750,000/- each house programme - 644 houses, cost at  Rs. 487.5 million
  3. Housing programme  for  the requests through Audiovisual media and appeals programme - 57 houses, cost at  Rs. 23.35 million.

A number of 1355 houses were constructed in the year 2024, and the cost for that was        Rs. 674.35 million.

The Samurdhi Social Security Fund

Introduction

The Samurdhi Social Security Fund has been established and maintained under the Commissioner General Department of Samurdhi by Trust Deed No. 8 with effect from 01.01.1997. The Social Security Fund has been established on a non-profit basis with a view of welfare in mind. The Samurdhi Social Security Fund has been built up from bank investments and income generated from the Nilaweli Samurdhi Training Center, which is administered by the Social Security Fund.  

In the establishment of the Divineguma Development Department in accordance with the Divineguma Development Act No. 01 of 2013, it has been attached to this to carry out the affairs of the Department of Samurdhi Commissioner General in the same manner. Accordingly, the Divineguma Social Security Fund was operated under the Divineguma Development Department and this Fund is operating under the name of Samurdhi Social Security Fund with the revision of the name of the Department in the year 2017 as the Samurdhi Development Department. The Social Security Trustee Board consisting of 11 members takes decisions related to the management, administration and control of the Fund.

Objectives -;

  • To implement a social security system to minimize the financial difficulties faced by individuals and groups who have benefited from the Samurdhi but are not receiving Aswesuma  and who are underprivileged in society, and to secure their social and living conditions, both unexpected and expected.
  • To improve the nutritional status of the Samurdhi beneficiaries who were not received Aswesuma and to take actions to improve their social and economic status by creating a healthy environment.
  • Boost the Fund by investing the excess money in state banks at higher interest rates and increasing the income of the Nilaweli Training Centre.

The socio-economic outcomes expected from this Fund

  • To protect beneficiaries' families through financial and other assistance in the event of a decline in their living standards.
  • To encourage secondary education for children who have passed the G.C.E. (O/L) and were eligible to study for the G.C.E. (A/L ) and were  Samurdhi beneficiaries but not receive Aswesuma.
  • Maintaining the financial position of the Fund at an optimal level by investing at high interest rates.

Introduction of Activities

With the implementation of the “Aswesuma” programme from July 2023, the insurance facilities provided to about 1,640,000 families who were under the Samurdhi Subsidy Programme will be abolished and the monthly contributions made to the Social Security Fund by Samurdhi beneficiaries have also been lost. Therefore, financial and material assistance will be provided to socially disadvantaged individuals, groups, and institutions with the approval of the Samurdhi Social Security Trustee Board.

The Sipdora Scholarship Programme provides scholarships of Rs. 1,500/= per month for a period of two years of study to all G.C.E. (Advanced Level) students from subsidized families spread across the island.

Similarly, the Nilaveli Samurdhi Training Center, which is a fixed asset belonging to the Fund, provides residential facilities, training, lectures and workshops to internal and other external institutions.

  • The Nilaveli Training Center is located on the Pulmudai Road in Trincomalee.
  • It is a residential center with 5 rooms and modern facilities for foreign tourists because it is located near the Nilaveli Beach where there is a local and foreign tourist attraction.
  • Steps have been taken to further increase the expected income in the future because of the installation of air conditioning in meeting halls and essential rooms.
  • Reservations can be made online by expanding technological connections.

Methodology in Use

Sipdora Scholarships are provided to students who have passed the G.C.E. (O/L ) and are pursuing Advanced Level studies and are not eligible for the Aswesuma but entitled for  Samurdhi benefit. An amount of Rs. 668,514,000 has been paid in 2024 for 445,672 installments for 40,341 students for the academic years 2022 - 2024 and 2023 -2025.

Payment Process

Scholarships of Rs. 1,500/- per month for a period of two years of study are provided to all G.C.E Advanced Level students from subsidized families spread across the island.

Division ------->   Zonal Office (Samurdhi Community Based Bank) ------->  Divisional Secretariat   (Samurdhi Headquarters) --------->   District Secretariat -------->    Samurdhi Social Security Fund at the Head Office

Accordingly, the relevant funds will be released, at the beginning of the year to all Divisional Secretariats and District Secretariats by the Samurdhi Social Security Division of the Head Office. That money should be used to pay for scholarships.

The Development Officer in charge of the Division should submit the relevant documents along with the duly completed Sipdora Scholarship applications to the Zonal Manager or Community Based Bank Manager. The applications with his recommendation should be submitted to the Headquarters Manager of the Divisional Secretariat and the document prepared by the subject officer of the Divisional Secretariat is submitted to the Divisional Secretary for approval. Thereafter, after the expenses are certified by the Accountant of the Divisional Secretariat, payments are made to the relevant scholarship recipients through Samurdhi Community Based Banks.

In addition to these main functions, financial and material assistance is provided to the disadvantaged, low-income earners, and socially disadvantaged individuals, groups, and institutions for various needs arising from time to time, with the approval of the Board of Trustees. Social development projects such as livelihood and marketing development, sanitary toilet construction, targeted at other low-income earners, approved by the Samurdhi Social Security Trust Board, are also implemented from time to time.

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