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Cabinet defers Ravi’s proposal for uninterrupted power supply

Apr 11 (Island) The Cabinet has deferred a proposal by the Minister Ravi Karunanayake for maintaining a continuous power supply. The Cabinet paper proposes the purchase of emergency power, the establishment of power plants and amending the SL Electricity Act to remove barriers to establishing renewable energy based power plants and easing the tensions between the CEB and the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka. A committee was appointed to study the proposal, more..

SL, Myanmar trade hits USD 80 mn mark

Apr 11 (DN) The trade figures between Sri Lanka and Myanmar in 2018 was around USD 80 million, Ambassador of Myanmar, Han Thu said yesterday. Health care, cosmetics, food and beverages, banking, IT and shipping are the main sectors fromSri Lanka that could to invest in Myanmar. The laws and policies in Myanmar enable foreign companies to carryout retail, whole sale and education business. It also enables foreigners to buy shares in local companies. more..

CMC raids Colombo supermarkets

Apr 11 (DM) A number of supermarkets within the Colombo Municipality were raided by the CMC Health Department officials today to check the hygienic conditions and food safety regulations. During these raids, many outlets were found to have violated food safety regulations, especially in terms of storage regulations. Medical officer-in-charge of the City Food Safety and Hygiene Promotion Unit Dr. Subash Mendis more..

I was the most harangued and insulted head of state: President

Apr 11 (DM) Prez Sirisena said he was the most harangued and insulted head of state from the media among all six Presidents since J. R. Jayewardene but the next Prez after him will not tolerate the mudslinging and character assassinations like him. He sounded alarm to the media that they must be careful if they intend to treat the next Prez in the same manner in the way they treated him in the last four years. He went on to say that he is not satisfied with canard and more..

People’s Bank signs landmark $ 200 m transaction with China Development Bank

Apr 11 (FT) People’s Bank has signed a landmark $200 million, eight-year, bilateral funding facility with China Development Bank, which is one of the largest and the longest tenor funding facilities secured by any commercial bank in SL up to now. The signing ceremony was held at China Development Bank’s Guangxi Branch in Nanning, of China on 27 March. CEO Vasantha Kumar and Guangxi Branch General Manager Mei Shiwen signed the facility agreement representing more..

Drought affects over 500,000

Apr 11 (Island) More than 500,000 people have been affected by the severe drought. 529,420 persons, belonging to 136,329 families, had been affected by the prevailing drought. The worst affected areas are in the Northern Province. In Delft, Kayts, Karainagar, Velanai and Maruthankarny areas in the Jaffna District, 33,488 persons, belonging to 24,207 families, have been affected while in the Mannar District 53,569 people of more..

Nadun Guruge new head of IRD

Apr 11 (Island) Cabinet approval has been granted for the appointment of Nadun Guruge as the Commissioner General of the Inland Revenue Department. Guruge, who has worked at the IRD for 34 years, previously served as a Deputy Commissioner General and the Acting Commissioner General. Guruge has a Bachelor of Commerce (Special) degree, from the Uni of Sri J'pura and completed a Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership (Level 7) at more..

UNP to place Gota’s fate in SF’s hands?

Apr 11 (Island) The UNP has sought to shift the responsibility for handling former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s citizenship to Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka, according to sources. It was decided at a meeting between senior UNP ministers and PM, yesterday, to have Fonseka appointed Minister of Internal Affairs. Internal Affairs Minister is responsible for issues related to citizenship. UNPers decided to nominate Field Marshal Fonseka for that post & convey their decision to Prez’s office, more..

President lambasts Media

Apr 11 (DN) President Sirisena, rejoicing the fact that media freedom and democracy have been restored in the country, urged the media to use them in an ethical manner. He used the platform of SL’s first ever Presidential Media Awards 2019 held at the BMICH yesterday to caution media personnel against scathing criticisms on him stating that the alternative leader who would emerge as a result would be his opposite and prone to more..

Power Crisis: Let’s together help Sri Lanka turn the corner

Apr 11 (DM) The unannounced power cuts at different times of the day with a varying duration has plunged Sri Lanka and its people into a red-hot furnace. But the consumers would have definitely heaved a huge sigh of relief at the announcement by Power and Energy Minister Ravi Karunanayake that as of today there would be no more power cuts. But nevertheless the sting in the tail is his warning that there is no room for complacency because the power crisis is still not over. more..

If Karu is the Candidate: Does he need to name a PM?

Apr 11 (DM) With the announcement of the possible candidature of Gotabhaya Rajapaksa as the next Presidential Candidate from the Pohottuwa Party (Now it seems to be jeopardy while a couple of cases being reported to have been filed against him), a lot of gossip and rumours are afoot as to who could be the UNP candidate at the next Prez Election. Most of the pseudo-pundits are working overtime and their vested interests are dictating that a losing candidate should be coming forward more..

Thieves, murderers or Nagananda?

Apr 11 (DM) After every election the same set of shifty mugs are seen in Parliament. There is never a change. Whether they are in the Govt, in the opposition or on the fence they are happy. They know they are going to have a jolly good time at the expense of the citizens of the country. If you are still watching broadcasts in the TV channels you cannot, but be amused by the contradictory statements of the MPs from the same party or the same more..

'Appointment of DG Finance a redundancy'

Apr 11 (CT) The Health Ministry is violating all accepted norms in seeking to appoint a Director General for Finance in addition to the existing position of the Director General Health Services (DGHS), Secretary of the GMOA, Dr. Haritha Aluthge claimed. He alleged that the Ministry already had a Chief Accountant. However, this structural change was being made within the Health Ministry to suit the whims and fancies of a certain more..

RTIC orders release of report on contract to build Akuregoda Defence Headquarters

Apr 11 (ST) The report of the four-member committee chaired by G S Withanage, appointed to review the awarding of a consultancy contract to build a Defence Headquarters Complex at Akuregoda during former Prez Rajapaksa’s tenure, and details of payments made to a controversial architects firm, Muditha Jayakody Associates Ltd (MJAL), were ordered to be released on April 2 by the Right to Information Commission (RTIC). more..

Judiciary must be free of any pressure to function independently: Retiring CJ

Apr 11 (ST) Chief Justice (CJ) Nalin Perera has urged the Executive not to create the slightest impression that the judicial system is being pressurised, as a judiciary must be free of any pressure, in order to function independently. Speaking at his farewell ceremony this week, the CJ, who will be retiring on April 24, emphasised that the State must always abide by the rulings of the Court, and not consider rulings against it as unfriendly ones. more..

Sri Lanka’s Northern Province journalists win awards for using RTI for reporting

Apr 11 (FT) Ten journalists working in the Northern Province have been recognised for their commitment to using the right to information (RTI) for public interest journalism. They were chosen from among 19 journalists who submitted 59 media stories published or broadcast between Sept 2018 and Jan 2019. These entries were evaluated by an independent panel of judges. The first place was won by Kumarasamy Selvakumar, more..

Why is Karadiyana waste project yet at a standstill?

Apr 11 (Island) Public concern is on the rise again regarding the Karadiyana mass scale waste project and the govt’s inability to proceed despite the private developer, Fairway Waste Management (Pvt.) Ltd. having completed all necessary regulatory matters up to now. In the latest development of the crisis, three senior academics, namely Prof. Ajith de Alwis - Senior Professor in Chemical & Processing Engineering, more..

If Sirisena's term extended: GL threatens court action

Apr 11 (CT) Chairman of the SLPP, Professor G.L. Peiris said they would go before the Supreme Court if President Sirisena’s Presidential term is extended, adding that they have reasons to justify filing a suit opposing such a move. Prof. Peiris claimed that General Secretary of the SLFP, Dayasiri Jayasekara’s statement on seeking the Supreme Court’s opinion once again to determine what the start and end dates of Prez more..

Ranawaka promises to halt brain drain with Port City

Apr 11 (Island) Minister Champika Ranawaka has said that the Colombo Port City will help prevent brain-drain as it will provide jobs for 80,000 Lankan professionals who would otherwise go abroad for employment. Addressing a ceremony held at Danthure last week to declare open Poththapitiya Bus Station and multi purpose building constructed at a cost of Rs 710 million, the Minister said: more..

Northern politicians exploit SC ruling to their advantage

Apr 11 (Island) Following the recent landmark decision by the Supreme Court to pay compensation to the people affected by the Chunnakam power station, some Tamil politicians in the Jaffna Peninsula were now trying to take the upper hand to strengthen their vote bank, alleged the environmental group that fought for justice of the affected people. "We took up the matter with all Tamil politicians, including TNA Leader more..

Sri Lanka repays Rs. 70 billlon in contractor arrears, bonds to banks for subsidies

Apr 11 (EN) Sri Lanka has repaid about 70 billion rupees of arrears to private construction firms in March and an overdue interest subsidy of 40 billion rupees will be settled after raising fresh debt or through a bond, Central Bank Governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy said. "The Treasury has paid about 70 billion rupees in overdues to the construction industry," Coomaraswamy said. more..

Imported dairy cattle fiasco

Apr 11 (CT) Sri Lanka is a country with a lofty agricultural tradition. The economy of ancient SL hinged upon agriculture and the country was self-sufficient and food security of the inhabitants was highly assured. The agriculture-based rural economy was subsistent and the inhabitants cultivated paddy and other necessary crops for their own consumption while rearing dairy cattle in households for obtaining milk. Dairy industry is a sub-sector of SL’s agricultural economy which plays more..

Aiyo Sri Lanka!

Apr 11 (FT) Avurudu season is approaching and April as always is hotter than hot. Heat warnings are released from the Met Department and what else? Power and water cuts are the daily norm – for most of us. In these times the entire – or let’s say most of the – country is reminded how it is to live without power and how dependent we are on it in many ways. These times also remind us of those Sri Lankans who are facing this destiny throughout the year, and who still have not been able to more..

ලංකාවේ විදුලි හිඟයක් ඇති කළා...

CP Governor assures remote Meemure villagers he will redress their woes

Apr 11 (Island) Central Province Governor Maithri Gunaratne has assured the villagers of Meemure, a remote village in Udadumbara, that he would take action to redress their grievances. During a field visit to Meemure last Weekend Governor gave a hearing to the villagers, who complained of lack of educational and healthcare facilities. Kaikawala Vidyalaya believed to be the best school in Meemure is under-staffed. There are no teachers for subjects like Tamil, Science, Mathematics, more..

Sri Lanka among countries with rising interest burdens: IMF

Apr 11 (EN) Sri Lanka is among countries having high levels of commercial debt with rising interest burdens that are vulnerable to rollover risks, according to the International Monetary Fund. It was among countries that faced tighter financing conditions and rising risk premiums last year. “Many economies saw rising interest burdens, which exceeded 20% of total revenue in 2018 in Egypt, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka,” the IMF said in its latest Fiscal Monitor report. more..

Sri Lanka govt plans LED street light, CCTV surveillance network

Apr 11 (EN) Korea Telecom has won a Sri Lankan govt deal to replace conventional street lights with a network of LED lamps in main cities like Colombo that is also planned to be used for public Wi-Fi and video security surveillance. Minister of Internal & Home Affairs and Provincial Councils & Local Govt Wajira Abeywardena had proposed the project which was approved by the Cabinet of ministers this week, more..

Actor Ryan Van Rooyen further remanded

Apr 11 (AD) Actor Ryan Van Rooyen, who was arrested in Dubai and deported to Sri Lanka, has been further remanded until 25th of April, says Ada Derana reporter. He was produced before the Matara Magistrate’s Court today. Ryan Van Rooyen (41) and four more suspects, who were arrested with Makandure Madush at a party in Dubai, were deported to Sri Lanka on April 3rd. Upon their arrival, the CID had taken them into custody at the Bandaranaike International Airport. more..

Mangala Yapa new BOI Chief

Apr 11 (EN) Mangala Yapa has been appointed the chairman of Board of Investment (BOI), a statement from the president's office said. Yapa received his letter of appointment from President Maithripala Sirisena Thursday morning. Yapa was previously a director of BOI. He is a former chief executive of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and a former managing director/chief executive of Colombo Dockyards Plc. Yapa is a trained marine engineer, naval architect, and a chartered engineer. more..

Lahiru Thirimanne stakes World Cup claim with 115 in one-day final

Apr 11 (CI) Rain washed out the entire second innings of the final of Sri Lanka's Super Four Provincial Limited-Over tournament, but not before Lahiru Thirimanne threw his hat in the ring for a World Cup berth, hitting 115 off 128 balls. Thanks in part to the platform that Thirimanne had set, the Galle team's lower middle order amassed some quick runs towards the close of the innings, to propel the team to an imposing 337 for 7. more..

Survey on navy camp: Sivajilingam and others protest

Apr 11 (DM) A protest was organised by a group led by former northern provincial councillor M.K. Sivajilingam over a survey conducted to extend the Mandaitivu Navy camp in Jaffna. Several survey officials arrived at the naval camp premises this morning to carry out the survey following a govt decision. The protesters told the officials that they were against the decision and their people would not accept the extension of the camp. Due to the protest, survey officials had to left without more..

Nine Iranians busted with heroin in Southern seas further remanded

Apr 11 (AD) The Colombo Magistrate’s Court has ordered to further remand the nine Iranians, who were arrested in Southern sea area while attempting to smuggle 100kg of heroin into the island. The suspects were produced before the Colombo Chief Magistrate Lanka Jayaratne. As these suspects are not able to communicate in English, the police said the assistance of the Embassy of Iran in Sri Lanka will be acquired to record statements from them. The police said the assistance of more..

Police arrest Julian Assange at Ecuadorian embassy in London

Apr 11 (CNN) Police entered the Ecuadorian embassy in London Thursday morning, arresting Julian Assange and bringing the WikiLeaks founder's seven-year stint there to a dramatic close. Video showed a heavily bearded Assange shouting and gesturing as multiple officers hustled him into a waiting police van. Metropolitan Police said in a statement that he was further arrested on his arrival at a London police station more..

Sri Lanka Ports Authority to buy more cranes

Apr 11 (EN) SLPA is to buy three Ship to Shore (STS) cranes from China under the expansion of the state-run Jaya Container Terminal (JCT) 5 to enable berthing of bigger ships. The US$ 25 million investment has been approved by a Cabinet-appointed procurement committee, Minister Sagala Ratnayaka said. "This is the first step in a rapid, accelerated expansion program to cater to the growing demand from our customers. We will continue to listen and improve as required by more..

'SLFP-SLPP talks aren’t unsuccessful'

Apr 11 (AD) SLFP and SLPP will continue their discussion on forming a broad alliance to face any upcoming election, says UPFA General Secretary MP Mahinda Amaraweera. The MP expressed these views to the media following an event held in Tissamaharama, today. When questioned on the success of the discussions held between SLFP and SLPP, Amaraweera stated that the discussions haven’t been unsuccessful seeing as they will gather again for more rounds of discussion on more..

JO to file NCM against Finance Minister?

Apr 11 (NR) UPFA MP Bandula Gunewardene says the Joint Opposition will table a No-Confidence Motion against Minister Mangala Samaraweera. He said the Motion will be compiled on the basis that, 2019 Budget proposal has been compiled on false information regarding the country’s economy. The PM noted according to the 144th Article of the Constitution, powers pertaining to finances are vested with Parliament. more..

'Gota’s Security must be increased'

Apr 11 (CT) MP Shehan Semasinghe said that the Govt should increase the security of former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa and SL citizens because underworld kingpin Makandure Madush will be brought to SL in the near future. Semasinghe said that Rajapaksa will be coming to SL within two to three days and right now in SL the situation is crucial to the public as well as to Rajapaksa, adding that if something happens to Rajapaksa, Govt should take the responsibility for that. more..

Eight arrested over Beruwala heroin haul further remanded

Apr 11 (AD) Eight suspects, who were arrested in connection with the 231 kg haul of heroin discovered in Beruwala, have been further remanded until 23rd of April. Colombo Chief Magistrate Lanka Jayaratne issued the order when the suspects were produced before the court today. Chief Magistrate ordered the police to call for the Govt Analyst’s report without delay and to conclude the investigations without delay. Considering the submissions, Chief Magistrate ordered to further remand more..

Sri Lanka to kick off mega integrated tourism digital plan to boost arrivals

Apr 11 (Xinhua) Cabinet of ministers on Thursday approved a proposal to kick off an integrated tourism digital plan to boost the number of arrivals to the country. Following a proposal by Minister John Amaratunga, under the tourism digital plan, an estimated US$ 1.95 million will be invested to further develop the tourism industry and improve SL's security image globally. Digital Plan will be conducted under Public Private Partnership more..

British political hypocrisy

Apr 12 (CT) The news item Geneva process: the UK seeks faster progress in The Island on Saturday (6) epitomizes British Parliamentary hypocrisy in the House of Commons. On April 2, responding to questions raised by two MPs, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt stated, “there would never be lasting peace in Sri Lanka unless there was Justice and Accountability for the things that went wrong.” The Foreign Secretary, Britain’s chief diplomat’s slip is showing. more..

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