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Divisional Secretariat Udapalatha(Gampola)

0812 352 585

Badulla - Chenkaladi Hwy, Udapalatha.

8:30 AM–4:15 PM,saturday sunday closed.

Gampola

The Udapalatha Divisional Secretariat, located in Gampola within Sri Lanka’s Central Province, serves as a key administrative body under the Kandy District. It provides essential public services including civil registration, land management, social welfare, and development planning. Covering an area of approximately 79.4 square kilometers, the office plays a vital role in implementing government programs and supporting community development across the region.

Divisional Secretariat – Kandy Four Gravets and Gangawata Korale

0812225133 , Fax-0812202734

Kandy

8:30 AM–4:15 PM,saturday sunday closed

Kandy

Located in the heart of Kandy District, the Kandy Four Gravets and Gangawata Korale Divisional Secretariat is a key administrative division in Sri Lanka’s Central Province. It covers a historically rich and culturally vibrant area, including the city of Kandy—a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The division spans approximately 59 square kilometers and comprises 64 Grama Niladhari Divisions and 281 villages. It serves a diverse population and provides essential government services such as civil registration, land administration, social welfare, and development planning.

Located in the heart of Kandy District, the Kandy Four Gravets and Gangawata Korale Divisional Secretariat is a key administrative division in Sri Lanka’s Central Province. It covers a historically rich and culturally vibrant area, including the city of Kandy—a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The division spans approximately 59 square kilometers and comprises 64 Grama Niladhari Divisions and 281 villages. It serves a diverse population and provides essential government services such as civil registration, land administration, social welfare, and development planning

 

Divisional Secretariat Office Panvila

0812472266

Panvila

8:30 AM–4:15 PM,saturday sunday closed

Panvila

The Panwila Divisional Secretariat is located in the northern part of Kandy District, within Sri Lanka’s Central Province. Originally part of the Pathadumbara electorate, it became an independent administrative division under the Transfer of Powers Act No. 58 of 1992. Covering an area of 96.8 square kilometers, the division includes 14 Grama Niladhari divisions and borders the scenic Knuckles Mountain Range. The region is known for its tea industry, which supports over 90% of the local population. The Secretariat provides essential services such as civil registration, land administration, social welfare, and development planning.

Yatinuwara Divisional Secretariat Office

0812 575 236

Kandy - Colombo Rd, Embilmeegame.

8:30 AM–4:15 PM,saturday sunday closed.

Pilimathalawa

The Yatinuwara Divisional Secretariat, located in Embilmeegama near Pilimathalawa in Sri Lanka’s Central Province, is a key administrative unit under the Kandy District. It provides a wide range of public services including civil registration, land administration, social welfare, and development planning. The division is historically significant and includes several Korales such as Gangapalata, Medapalata, and Kandupalata. With a strong focus on community development and efficient service delivery, the Secretariat plays a vital role in local governance.

Divisional Secretariet Office Udunuwara

0812 315 436

Daulagala-Pilimathalawa Rd, Daulagala

8:30 AM–4:15 PM,saturday sunday closed

Udunuwara

Here’s a short introduction to the Udunuwara Divisional Secretariat Office:

 

🏛️ Udunuwara Divisional Secretariat – Kandy District

The Udunuwara Divisional Secretariat, located in Daulagala within Sri Lanka’s Central Province, is one of the largest and most historically rich administrative divisions in the Kandy District. It covers 247 villages, includes 54 government colonies, and serves a population of over 124,000. The Secretariat provides a wide range of public services including civil registration, land administration, social welfare, and development planning. The area is known for its traditional industries such as wood carving, brass work, and diyatharippu, and is home to heritage sites like Gadaladeniya, Lankathilaka, and Embekka Vihara. With a strong human resource base and modern service delivery systems, the office aims to be a pioneer in public administration by 2035.