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Key cutting is an art. But for these men it’s not merely an art, it is their livelihood. Here adroit fingers turn out the keys to the customer’s specifications as captured by our staff photographer Saman Sri Wedage at Union Place, Colombo 2. 

Govt invites EoI to manage off line lotteries : 12 bids received

By Ravi Ladduwahetty

The Government has invited Expressions of Interest from the private sector to manage its off line lotteries in a bid to restructure the National Lotteries Board, official sources told the Daily News yesterday. This will also mean that the private sector lottery operator will have to pay the Government an upfront fee of Rs. 3 billion.
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