Daily wage of plantation workers will be increased to Rs. 1,750 before year-end: President
October 12, 2025 11:48 am
The daily wage of plantation workers will be increased to Rs. 1,750 before the end of this year, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake stated today (12) while speaking at an event in Bandarawela.
The President made this pledge during the ceremony held to award title deeds for over 2,000 housing units to the upcountry plantation community at the Bandarawela Public Grounds.
Under the fourth phase of the 10,000-housing project implemented with Indian assistance, deeds are scheduled to be handed over to 2,000 beneficiaries during the event.
At the event, the President extended his gratitude to the Prime Minister and the people of India, as well as to the Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka, for the continued support extended by the Government of India to improve the economic and social wellbeing of the Sri Lankans through several projects.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake also emphasized that the Malayagam community contributed to strengthening the national economy for nearly 202 years through their hard work and perseverance.
The President said the government is committed to further strengthening and ensuring the economic and social upliftment of the Malayagam community.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake further stated at the event:
“This plantation community contributes a significant share of labor. At the same time, they have lived under extremely difficult conditions for over 202 years. Therefore, as a government, we have a responsibility to ensure they are provided with their basic needs and a dignified life. We are focusing on several key areas in this regard. One is the provision of land and housing ownership, which is a responsibility of the state. The second is ensuring a fair wage. For a long time, they have been demanding a daily wage of Rs. 1,750. One way or another, we are committed to granting that right within this year.”