Sri Lanka, June 10 -- The question of whether the Sri Lankan public sector can be revived is one that has attracted significant attention in recent years. Economic challenges, fiscal constraints, public dissatisfaction, and demands for greater efficiency have all brought the role and performance of the public sector under close scrutiny. While criticisms of bureaucracy, inefficiency, and waste are often heard, it is important to recognise that the public sector remains the backbone of governance, public administration, law and order, education, healthcare, infrastructure development, and social welfare. The issue therefore isn't whether the public sector should continue to exist, but how it can be revitalised to effectively meet the need...