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Opposition locked down

Apr 17 (DM) The Govt has announced that the schools and universities that had been indefinitely closed earlier in view of the COVID-19 pandemic would be reopened on May 11. Does it mean that the Govt is confident that the pandemic would be wiped out from the country or at least it would sufficiently be under control by May 11? It is the hope and the prayer of all Sri Lankans that the country would emerge victorious in its struggle against the coronavirus as early as possible, more..

Travel Girl: Jaffna II

Preventing COVID-19 spread: Contact tracing and quarantine vital: CCPSL

Apr 17 (CT) College of Community Physicians in SL (CCPSL) points out that the lockdown strategy in the country is not a permanent solution and that it is only effective in flattening the curve. In a statement published on 8 April, the CCPSL highlighted that action such as simultaneous case detection, contact tracing and quarantine should also be implemented to prevent the spread of the virus. Endorsing the implementation of the WHOs Test-Test- Test strategy to increase the number of tests more..

Nye Bevan; Man who made health, A human right

Apr 17 (CT) In Lockdown land our present is blurred. Our future is shapeless. The purposes of today’s essay is intended for those poised to inherit this land. Naturally it includes my six grandchildren. They must be reminded that what we take for granted today as a basic human right – universal health care was an ideal that was passionately resisted by market economics and all so called parliamentary democrats and professional physicians. Until the advent of universal health care, more..

Developed nations seek anti-Covid clothing from SL; but priority for SL’s requirements

Apr 17 (ST) Some developed nations are canvassing Sri Lankan manufacturers to sell them personal protection equipment (PPE), including the full-body polythene gown, despite Sri Lanka also being desperately short of the gear. The requests—which have also been made to some of Sri Lanka’s missions abroad—come amidst strict controls around the world, including in India, Britain and the United States, on the export of PPEs more..

Sri Lanka’s COVID-19 response must address violence towards women and children

Apr 17 (DM) Since Mar 20, islandwide curfew has been a key strategy to control the transmission of COVID-19. During this period, over 21 million people have been confined to their homes and other places of residence. Whilst the lockdown strategy has been vital in holding back the spread of the virus in SL and globally, it is now widely acknowledged to have profound social consequences. We have been forced to revisit the assumption implicit in lockdown strategy that homes are safe spaces. more..

Nature’s vivid show hides misery for temple flower sellers

Apr 17 (ST) The tanks in the Rajarata are full of waterlilies and lotuses blooming with colour but there is heartbreak behind the vivid show, an unseen consequence of coronavirus. These flowers are normally picked and collected by people living around religious centres who sell them to devotees who visit the temples and, in centuries-old tradition, wish to make a worship offering of the blossoms. The sellers, many of them women, earn a daily living from selling the flowers. more..

Sri Lanka show interest to host two ICC events in 2023-31 cycle

Apr 17 (DN) Sri Lanka Cricket has shown interest in hosting two global flagship tournaments of the ICC between the years 2023-31. ICC invited expression of interest from its members for events in the 2023-31 cycle and SL along with 17 other members have shown interest in holding the 28 events proposed for the cycle. “We have shown interest for two events which we cannot disclose at this stage because of the confidentiality,” more..

IPL suspended until further notice, Sri Lanka offers to host

Apr 17 (Reuters) This year’s Indian Premier League (IPL) was officially postponed until further notice because of the COVID-19 pandemic on Thursday but the Indian cricket board believes it can find a safe window later for the lucrative Twenty20 tournament. The eight-team league, originally scheduled from March 29, was initially suspended until Wednesday even as India entered a three-week lockdown last month. With the lockdown being extended until May 3 and travel and more..

Olympian Chamara, determined to fight back after Covid 19 cut short training in Slovenia

Apr 17 (Island) Judoka Chamara Dharmawardena’s preparations for Tokyo Olympic qualifications suffered a huge setback when he had to abandon intensive training in Slovenia two and half months into the programme. He was scheduled to train there till June. Despite Covid 19 pandemic abruptly ending his overseas training there is consolation for the South Asian Games gold medallist after the Tokyo event was postponed to 2021. “I was training in Slovenia when the Covid 19 pandemic more..

Sri Lanka’s use of reviews under the scanner

Apr 17 (Island) Head Coach Mickey Arthur has been confined to his five star hotel in Colombo for almost a month now due to the lockdown. He has used the time at his disposal to think of novel ways to improve performances of our cricket team. He is said to be assessing the team’s use of reviews as well in recent times. It need not be repeated here that the national cricket team’s use of reviews is appalling. more..

Lament of the Kalpitiya farmers

Apr 17 (ST) Farmers in Kalpitiya, like in most parts of the country say they are unable to sell their produce and were facing great financial hardships. They said vegetables such as cabbage, beetroot, red onion, radish and produce of other intermediate crops cultivated in about 8000 acres are rotting. The farmers added that they cannot even collect the harvest of vegetables cultivated in villages such as Dhaluwa, Norochcholai, Palakuda, Alankuda, Thalawila, Ilanthadiya and Palasole as more..

SLC's Coach Education goes digital

Apr 17 (CT) Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has launched a Coach Education App, thus introducing one of the most sought after digital facility to help its coaches develop and enhance their knowledge in the comfort of their homes using a mobile or personal computer. The new app which is freely available can be downloaded on Google Play Store and Apple App Store. It is meant for coaches of the SLC High Performance Centers, Clubs, Provincial, District and School Level Coaches. more..

Ranjan among 100 ex-MPs occupying official residences

Apr 17 (Island) Secretary General of Parliament, W.B. Dhammika Dassanayake, yesterday, told The Island that in terms of a decision taken by the House Committee, former lawmakers could use their housing units, in the Madiwela Housing Complex, pending the next parliamentary election. Dassanayake said so when The Island asked whether the former UNP Gampaha District MP was entitled to accommodation more..

As Coronavirus tears SL’s apparel sector apart, an insider calls for help

Apr 17 (EN) Chamila Samarakkodi has been in fashion and apparel manufacturing industry for over 30 year.His firm Design Studio has plants in Anuradhapura and Kurunegala employing over 2500 rural employees exporting to UK high street retailers including Primark, ASDA, Topshop, Sainsbury’s, ASOS, River Island, Oasis and Urban Outfitters, -end ladies soft and tailored garments. In this analysis he explains the economic shock to the apparel sector the fallout on workers and more..

SL Plantation sector presses forward amid safety precautions

Apr 17 (DN) Following the Govt declaration of the Plantations sector as an essential service, the Planters’ Association of Ceylon (PA) stated that RPC operations immediately gathered momentum amid stringent new measures to protect workers and the wider estate community against the COVID-19 pandemic. Expressing gratitude to all industry stakeholders and Govt authorities for successfully enabling plantation sector to resume critical operations, PA Chairman, Sunil Poholiyadde more..

Curfew-hit city restaurants call for urgent debt, rent relief

Apr 17 (FT) Hit by the COVID-19 preventive measures including indefinite curfew and social distancing, Colombo City Restaurants Collective (CCRC) is calling for urgent relief, including moratorium on debt, support on rent and exemption of rates as well as waiver of taxes on imported food. “COVID-19 pandemic hit us at a time while we were still recovering from the Easter Sunday bomb attacks of 2019 and while more..

No parking fees collected by CMC during curfew

Apr 17 (AD) Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) stated that it has not authorized any person or organization to collect parking fees in the city roads maintained by the Council during the on-going curfew period. Issuing a public notice, CMC requested the public to refrain from paying parking fees for parking on the roads during this period. This includes places where metered parking management presently exists, CMC further clarified. Any complaints or clarification in this regard more..

Distribution of Rs 5,000: Grama Niladharis to withdraw

Apr 17 (CT) National Organiser of the SL Grama Niladhari Association, Nevil Wijerathne, said that Grama Niladhari Officers have decided to withdraw from services, in connection with the distribution of Rs. 5,000 allowances to people, due to several issues, including a circular related issue and distributing the said allowance through Samurdhi Officers. He added that so far no persons who had lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic have been given the Rs.5,000 allowance. more..

Ranil urges Trump to restore funding to WHO

Apr 17 (Xinhua) U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to place on hold all funding to World Health Organization (WHO) will have a colossal and detrimental impact on the programs in countries like Sri Lanka, SL's former PM Ranil Wickremesinghe said Thursday. In a letter sent to the U.S. President, Wickremesinghe said that in view of the grim impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has created, US President should reconsider more..

Arrest lands 21 cops in quarantine centre

Apr 17 (Island) 20 policemen, attached to the Keselwatta Police, in Colombo, have been sent to a quarantine centre, in Attidiya, after it was revealed that they had come into contact with a person who was a close associate of the drug addict who tested positive for COVID-19, at Ja-Ela. These policemen had come into contact with the man after he was arrested for violating curfew, yesterday, at Saunder’s Place, Pettah. Later, it was found that he is an associate of COVID patient found in Ja-Ela. more..

Singaporean donors gift stock of medical supplies to fight COVID – 19

Apr 17 (PMD) A consignment of medicines donated by the Religious Advisor of the Mahakaruna Buddhist Society of Singapore Venerable Dr. K. Gunaratana Thero, Chairman of Humanity Matters Mr. Ong Keng Yong and the SL High Commissioner of SL to Singapore Ms. Shashikala Premawardene was handed to Presidential Secretariat today (16). The donation valued at Rs. 10 million included thermal scanners and protective gears. The Additional Secretary to the President on more..

BASL asks IGP reasons and basis for arrest of lawyer Hisbullah

Apr 17 (Island) President of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka, Kalinga Indatissa PC has called on the IGP to inform the BASL of the reasons and basis of the arrest of Hejaz Hisbullah, Attorney-at-Law, and member of the BASL. In a letter addressed to the IGP, the BASL President requests that professional rights of Hisbullah should be given due consideration. The full text of the BASL chief’s letter to IGP: more..

BOI says companies can resume operations with safety measures

Apr 17 (FT) The Board of Investment said yesterday that approved companies can gradually recommence operations whilst strictly adhering to Ministry of Health guidelines. In a statement, BOI said it will facilitate the process and urged companies and investors to contact ranjithd@boi.lk for the guidelines to obtain the required curfew passes. The notice of resumption of companies by the BOI is in line with the Govt's desire to gradually open up the economy, the statement added. more..

BR briefs heads of foreign missions on COVID-19 measures

Apr 17 (FT) Several heads of foreign missions, including the US, Canada, Australia and EU, yesterday commended the Govt for measures taken to combat COVID-19. This was expressed at a special meeting that was held with heads of missions of several foreign nations and the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on Essential Services Head Basil Rajapaksa at Temple Trees. PTF on Essential Services Spokesman Charitha Herath said Govt had briefed heads of mission more..

Recession of -1.9% most probable for SL

Apr 17 (FT) ICRA Lanka yesterday outlined three possible economic outcomes for Sri Lanka from COVID-19, with the most optimistic projecting a recession of -0.6%, a medium -1.9%, or an extreme scenario of -3.3% in 2020. The report titled, Economic Impact of COVID-19 in Sri Lanka also compared how the country’s economy recovered after three previous crises, namely the 2001 Central Bank bombing, more..

Private Cinema owners cry foul

Apr 17 (Island) National Film Corporation's decision to grant monthly financial assistance of Rs.100,000 each, to cinema's in the state operated Rithma Circuit was unfair, several cinema owners who did not fall into that category said yesterday. They called on the National Film Corporation (NFC) to rectify the situation and ensure equity among others in the film industry. "We have in accordance with the Cultural Affairs Ministry directive suspended the screening of films until a remedy is found more..

Five new COVID-19 recoveries drop active cases to 163

Apr 17 (FT) SL reported zero new COVID-19 cases yesterday, with five new recoveries dropping the number of active cases to 163. The five recoveries brought the total recoveries to 68, increasing the country’s recovery rate to 28.57% from 26.58% on Wednesday night. With 7 deaths recorded, SL’s fatality rate is 2.94%. The number of confirmed cases remains at 238, and this includes 49 from the Colombo District, 45 from Kalutara District, 35 from Puttalam District, 28 from Gampaha District. more..

Govt’s economic revival strategy to be launched this weekend

Apr 17 (FT) The strategy formulated to revive the economy and to ensure the return of normalcy while reducing measures put in place to counter COVID-19 will be announced during the weekend, the PMD said. Meeting with the Secretaries to Ministries on Wednesday at the Presidential Secretariat, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa discussed rebuilding the economy in the face of the current challenges, PMD added. more..

Navy conducts more disinfection programmes at several locations

Apr 17 (SLN) In its continuous efforts to control the spread of new coronavirus within the country, Navy conducted several disinfection programmes at Colombo Dockyard, entrances of Colombo harbour, Warakapola Base Hospital and Zahira College Puttalam on 12th and 16th April. Under the directives of Commander of the Navy, these disinfection programmes at above locations were carried out by Navy’s Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear (CBRN) Unit. more..

Navy delivers medicine to patients receiving long-term treatment from naval hospitals

Apr 17 (SLN) The prevailing situation in the country has greatly hampered the monthly receipt of medication of retired and serving naval personnel as well as their family members who are receiving long-term treatment from naval hospitals. Taking into consideration the difficulty that these people are in, the Navy on 15th and 16th April 2020 launched a programme to distribute pharmaceutical drugs to the houses of those members in Northwestern and North Central Provinces. more..

Social activisits urge officials to care for marginalised citizens in COVID 19 fight

Apr 17 (EN) Sex-workers, the homeless and migrant workers without a fixed abode are increasingly at risk of contracting COVID 19 and are falling through the cracks in the SL system, social workers and Health Workers warned. Spokesmen for two organisations working with sex-workers in Colombo and other districts said that at least two women in the trade, one from Colombo central and another from Puttalam more..

Validity of expiring driving licenses extended till end of COVID-19 pandemic

Apr 17 (AD) Dept of Motor Traffic will be extending the validity of expiring driving licenses until the threat of COVID-19 pandemic is eliminated. Minister Mahinda Amaraweera has given the relevant instructions to the officials of the Motor Traffic Dept. The time period given to renew the driving licenses that expired as of March 10, came to an end last Wednesday (15). Accordingly, a meeting chaired by Minister Amaraweera was held today (17) to discuss extending the validity period more..

Rupee stronger against greenback in one week market

Apr 17 (EN) Sri Lanka’s rupee was quoted stronger against the US dollar in one week forwards, and there were no spot market deal while bonds yields were lower at open dealers said, and the stock market continued to be closed. The rupee was quoted around 194.20/195.00 in mid-morning trade Friday, dealer said. There have been moral suasion and interventions, in the market in recent days. Rupee closed around 194.60/195.10 in the one week forward market yesterday as more..

Karu urges Govt & Opposition to take urgent steps to avoid a constitutional crisis

Apr 17 (AD) If the elections cannot be held on time, Govt and the Opposition must set aside their political differences and work together to take urgent and meaningful steps to avoid an unnecessary constitutional crisis, says the former Speaker of Parliament Karu Jayasuriya. Jayasuriya stated that, as the former Speaker, he was recently been contacted by religious and political leaders, MPs, academics, civil society and more..

Strategies to revive SMEs amidst Covid-19

Apr 17 (EN) Sri Lanka’s SME sector, as is elsewhere, is too big to fail but can easily be overlooked by larger strategically important corporations during a crisis. However, ACCA Member and Chairman of Sarvodaya Development Finance, Channa de Silva recommends that small businesses, banks and the state need to change strategy to survive the economic fallout of Covid-19. Access to bank credit is a challenge for SMEs world over. When they do have the access, more..

Coronavirus recoveries increase to 77

Apr 17 (NR) The number of coronavirus recoveries today increased to 77. Another seven persons who tested positive for COVID-19 were discharged today after making a full recovery. Accordingly, 9 persons were discharged from hospitals today after 2 persons were discharged this afternoon. Three persons tested positive for the coronavirus in the country today increasing the total cases to 241. Three women who were lodged at the Punani quarantine centre tested positive today. more..

Moody’s puts Sri Lanka rating on watch for possible downgrade

Apr 17 (EN) Sri Lanka’s B2 rating has been placed rating watch by Moody’s a rating agency for possible downgrade saying the rupee and tax revenues have fallen, but the agency would watch for three months or more how the country will manage the shock from Coronavirus. “The decision to place SL’s ratings on review for downgrade is prompted by Moody’s assessment that the acute tightening in global financing conditions, more..

Health Minister confident that curfews will be lifted

Apr 17 (EN) Minister Pavithra Wanniarachchi is confident that in the next few days the govt can lift the curfews and get the country rolling again. In a video statement released to the media she pointed out that the large majority of patients who are being confirmed as being infected with COVID 19 are being reported from the quarantine centres and not from society at large. “We have reached this stage because the President and the PM took the decision to safeguard the people of this country like more..

Consulate General in Melbourne steps up to provide assistance to distressed Sri Lankans

Apr 17 (AD) The Consulate General of Sri Lanka in Melbourne, along with the SL community organizations and well-wishers in Melbourne, is providing necessary assistance to the Sri Lankans affected in Melbourne by the current situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Home to a large number of Sri Lankans in Australia, Melbourne is one of the favourite destinations for Sri Lankans including students. There are nearly ten thousand SL students in higher education institutes in Melbourne. more..

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