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2100 New GN Officials Appointed

May 8 (PMD) Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe stressed that the enhancement of the rural economy pivots on agricultural advancement. He highlighted the pivotal role of dedicated govt officials at the grassroots level in ensuring the success of various govt initiatives aimed at rural development, notably the agricultural modernization program. Prez made these remarks during his address at the ceremony held at the Temple Tress today, where 2100 new GN officers were awarded appointment letters. more..

ජනතා වියදමෙන් ආණ්ඩුව ඡන්ද වැඩ!

Two inmates dead, one critical after food poisoning at Magazine Prison

May 8 (AD) The Judicial Medical Officer (JMO) has issued an open verdict regarding the autopsy of the two prison inmates who had allegedly died after consuming a rice parcel containing pork curry. Subsequantly, their body parts are expected to be taken to the Medical Research Institute of Sri Lanka (MRI) for further tests. Two individuals, residents of Borella and Dehiwala areas, had been arrested for trafficking Ice drugs (crystal methamphetamine) and were detained at the Magazine Prison. more..

How technology is remaking the world of work in Sri Lanka in 2024

May 8 (FT) Sri Lanka, like many countries, is experiencing a digital revolution that is fundamentally changing the nature of employment. With 51% of Sri Lankans having internet access in 2020, according to data from the Commonwealth and SL Export Development Board (EDB), the digital divide is gradually narrowing. However, challenges persist, particularly in ensuring equitable access to technology and digital literacy for all segments of society. more..

Video: State Minister Diana Gamage loses MP seat

May 8 (DM) The Supreme Court in another landmark judgment today held that State Minister Diana Gamage is disqualified to be a MP and is thus not entitled to hold office as a MP, as she was not a citizen of Sri Lanka. With this Supreme Court judgment, Diana Gamage’s disqualification will lead to the loss of her parliamentary seat. The Supreme Court three-judge-bench comprised Justices Gamini Amarasekara, more..

AstraZeneca withdraws Covid vaccine as demand dives

May 8 (AFP) Anglo-Swedish drugmaker AstraZeneca said it was withdrawing Covid vaccine Vaxzevria, one of the first produced in the deadly pandemic, citing "commercial reasons" following a slump in demand. "As multiple, variant Covid-19 vaccines have since been developed there is a surplus of available updated vaccines. This has led to a decline in demand for Vaxzevria, which is no longer being manufactured or supplied," an AstraZeneca spokesperson added more..

Sri Lanka in discussion with Saudi-based ACWA Power for renewable energy project

May 8 (EN) Sri Lanka is in discussion with Saudi Arabia-based ACWA Power for renewable energy project with an aim to attract foreign investment, Foreign Ministry Ali Sabry said. Sabry met Saudi Arabian Economy, Investment, and Foreign Ministers when he visited Riyadh last week to participate in the World Economic Forum. “Saudi Arabia has agreed to invest in SL. We expect a huge investment from Saudi Arabia. They are in the process of diversifying their oil-based economy. more..

Tourists in fix as Sri Lanka visa validity halved after VFS Global deal

May 8 (EN) Tourists who were sold visas by VFS Global which has been given an e-visa monopoly by SL, are in a fix after the validity period was halved and the price doubled, according to posts on a global travel forum. SL was widely acknowledged on travel forums to have the best or one of the best e-visas in the world due to a user-friendly website which did not ask for unnecessary details, and charged only 50 dollars for double entry more..

Mujibur Rahman likely to replace Diana Gamage?

May 8 (DM) The SJB will hold a discussion shortly to decide on who will fill the national list slot that has fallen vacant as a result of the Supreme Court decision that Diana Gamage cannot function as an MP as she is not a citizen of SL, party General Secretary Ranjith Madduma Bandara said today. “We will meet shortly to decide on the matter,” he said. “Mujibur Rahman lost his parliamentary seat because of the decision made by us to field him as the SJB mayoral candidate for the CMC more..

Grenade and motorcycle found as police raid Manna Ramesh’s house

May 8 (AD) The Western Province (South) Crimes Division says that a foreign-manufactured hand grenade and a motorcycle were discovered following the preliminary interrogation of the underworld criminal gang leader Ramesh Priyajanaka, also known as Manna Ramesh, who was arrested in Dubai and brought to Sri Lanka yesterday. The grenade and the motorcycle were found hidden in the house allegedly belonging to the suspect located at Napawal, Yalagama, Avissawella. more..

අනුරගේ කතාවනම් අහන්න එපා

X-Press Pearl disaster: Judge recuses himself from considering appeals

May 8 (AD) Supreme Court Judge S. Thurairaja has recused himself from the judge bench considering the appeals petitions filed by the directors of the local agent of the X-Press Pearl ship which caught fire in the seas off Colombo Harbour and resulted in the country’s worst maritime disaster. Relevant petitions have been filed seeking the suspending of hearing of a criminal case before the Colombo High Court in this regard. Seven petitions filed by the directors of the Sea Consortium Lanka more..

Injunction preventing removal of Amaraweera and others from SLFP posts extended

May 8 (AD) The court order issued preventing the Executive Committee of the SLFP from removing party members Mahinda Amaraweera, Duminda Dissanayake, and Lasantha Alagiyawanna from their respective positions has been extended. Accordingly, the interim injunction will be in effect until 15 May on the orders of the Colombo District Court. The attorneys who appeared for the respondents before the court, requested for permission to file objections regarding the relevant plaint. more..

Video: Lalkantha’s remark triggers showdown in Parliament

May 8 (DM) The remark made by NPP strongman K. D. Lalkantha at the recent May Day rally that a future NPP govt will decentralize judicial powers to its cadres at village level, triggered a flare up in Parliament with both the ruling party and SJB launching a verbal attack on MP Harini Amarasuriya. The flare up occurred when State Minister Shehan Semasinghe said Lalkantha had pledged to vest judicial power with his party more..

Shavendra advises Sri Lankan veterans to avoid mercenary service abroad

May 8 (DM) In light of emerging reports detailing the involvement of Sri Lankan veterans in foreign mercenary forces, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Shavendra Silva has issued a heartfelt plea to his fellow veterans, urging them to resist the allure of mercenary service. “These veterans, once the pride of our nation, have succumbed to the seductive promises of riches and adventure, forsaking the values that define us as warriors and patriots,” General Silva said in a statement. more..

Decision on Uni Executive Officers’ strike

May 8 (AD) Union of University Executive Officers has signaled its intent to intensify ongoing trade union actions should no permanent solution is received for their issues during the discussions to be held today. Union of University Executive Officers launched a trade union action on May 03 protesting against the salary reductions. Commenting in this regard, Senior Secretary of Colombo Uni and Patron of the Union of University Executive Officers Sampath Udayanga said that during more..

Ex-LG politicos to assist development?

May 8 (TM) Ruling SLPP stated that a programme is currently being planned to involve former Local Govt (LG) representatives for ongoing development projects. SLPP’s General Secretary Sagara Kariyawasam said that this issue was also discussed in the talks held between the SLPP's founder and former Minister Basil Rajapaksa and Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe. “There is no preparation to hold the LG elections yet. more..

Govt requests uni. non-academics to return to work

May 8 (TM) In the wake of the strike launched by uni non-academic staff trade unions, which continued for about a week, State Ministry of Higher Education urged the non-academic staff to return to work, considering the inconveniences caused to the students. The continuous strike started by the trade unions of university non-academic staff on 2 May, demands solutions for existing disparities in the salaries of university non-academic staff and the receipt of a monthly compensation allowance. more..

SLMC members in the dark over ERPM students’ appeal

May 8 (DM) The decision to annul the Surgery Long and Short Cases components of the ERPM Part B Examination, conducted at the Examinations Centre of the Eastern University in Batticaloa, has ignited a storm of controversy as the members of the Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) have not been informed of the appeal sent by the group of affected students. In a letter addressed to the Registrar of the SLMC dated May 1, 2024, candidates expressed their grievances over annulment of exam more..

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Missing youth’s body found in Madampe forest

May 8 (TM) Police said that the body of the man from Kuliyapitiya who went missing on 22 April after visiting the home of his girlfriend, has been discovered in the Madampe area. The body of the man has been found torched and dumped in a forest area in Madampe last morning. It has been confirmed that the man had been murdered. Police had launched an investigation after the disappearance of Susitha Jayawansa, 31, a resident of the Kaballewa area in Kuliyapitiya, more..

Ven. Bengamuwe Nalaka Thera warns MPs on same-sex marriage vote

May 8 (DM) Venerable Bengamuwe Nalaka Thera cautioned parliamentarians against returning to their villages to seek votes if they support the same-sex marriage bill in parliament. He urged them to refrain from political engagement if they vote for the bill and emphasized that Sinhala Buddhist national organizations, including the All Ceylon Buddhist Congress, will oppose its legalization. Thera told the MPs not to visit them to receive blessings for their election campaigns. more..

NMRA trains police to sniff out psychoactive pharmaceutical drugs

May 8 (DM) In a bid to mitigate the pharmaceutical drugs abuse menace, the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) will back police and excise officials to identify and crackdown the trends of misusing psychoactive medicines. In a move to make the law enforcement officials aware, the NMRA organized a special programme last week to educate the psychoactive substances, which are prescribed as more..

Retirement age of nurses and other healthcare staff to be increased

May 8 (AD) Health Minister Ramesh Pathirana said that a Cabinet paper was submitted to the Cabinet to increase the retirement age of certain healthcare services including nursing staff to 61 years. The minister revealed this in response to a question raised by MP Gamini Waleboda in Parliament today (7). MP Waleboda further stated that even though a decision was taken to extend the retirement age of nursing and certain healthcare services to 63 years, it was not implemented. more..

COPF summons Public Security Secretary and Immigration CG

May 8 (AD) The Committee on Public Finance (COPF) has summoned the Secretary to the Ministry of Public Security and the Controller General of Immigration and Emigration for an inquiry tomorrow (9), says the Chairman of COPF MP Harsha de Silva. In a post on ‘X’, he said the COPF summoned the Secretary to Ministry of Public Security along with the Controller General of Immigration and Emigration tomorrow for a balanced inquiry into the ongoing visa fiasco. more..

Tamils faced torture in Sri Lanka long after war, rights group says

May 8 (Reuters) SL's security forces abducted men and women from the ethnic Tamil minority and tortured them in custody long after the end of a bloody civil war in the South Asian island nation, a human rights group said in a new report. The 26-year civil war between separatist Tamil insurgents and government forces ended in 2009. Rights groups accuse both sides of abuses during the conflict in which 80,000-100,000 people died, more..

Man arrested and charged with rape of ex-girlfriend upon return from Sri Lanka

May 8 (MT) A man from Gżira was remanded in custody on Tuesday after being charged with the rape of his ex-girlfriend. Technician Mathihul Akmal Mohamed Jabir, 32, from Sri Lanka, was arraigned before magistrate Joseph Gatt by police inspectors John Spiteri and Sherona Buhagiar, assisted by prosecutor Cynthia Tomasuolo. The magistrate read out the charges and informed the defendant of his rights. Jabir is charged with the rape of a woman, understood to be his ex-girlfriend, more..

Sri Lanka free visa costs US$21.61 under VFS Global deal: legislator

May 8 (EN) Sri Lanka’s free visas issued to several countries are being charged 21 US dollars by VFS Global, a private contractor hired without competitive tender, opposition legislator Nalin Bandara said. “Visa cost is zero. Then here is a service free of 18.50 for a free visa,” Bandara told parliament. “There is another charge for 3.11 dollars. “So they are taking 21.65 dollars for a gratis visa when a tourist comes to Sri Lanka. When we go to Singapore we get a free visa. more..

ජන බලය කොතැනද?

The political animals we choose

May 9 (DM) SL is getting ready for presidential elections, but there is one thing that voters must realise and that is the fact that politicians will hide their dirty traits under the spotless white attires they wear. You can see this happening right now despite so many lessons being learned over the years. This fact is true with all politicians regardless of what party they belong to. So what’s the alternative? The alternative is to choose an individual who has the least political traits in him. more..

Of Diana’s dirty deeds

May 9 (TM) Supreme Court (SC) concluded that State Minister Diana Gamage has ceased to be a citizen of SL upon acquiring British citizenship and has also failed to prove that she has resumed the status of a citizen of SL. As per the Constitutional provisions pertaining to Parliamentarians’ citizenship, she can no longer serve as a MP. It should be noted first and foremost, and it cannot be stressed enough, that this matter should not have turned into such a dragged out more..

Sportstar’s Wallapatta venture hits Sinharaja for six

May 9 (DM) The Sinharaja Forest reserve, located in the southwest of the Central Highlands of SL, spans over 11,250 hectares. Bordering the Galle, Matara, and Ratnapura districts, Sinharaja Forest has attracted global attention and has been designated as a Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Being a portion of the Lowland Rainforest Eco-zone, this hilly virgin rainforest has been naturally shielded more..

The Flower Seller Video & SL’s Youth: Unveiling the challenges

May 9 (CT) The viral video, captured by Chinese tourists, depicts a youth from a disadvantaged background desperately trying to sell flowers, running for miles barefoot behind a tourist bus filled with Chinese tourists. The youth, panting and sweating, with pleading eyes, bravely endeavors to market his wares despite the challenging conditions. Is this the fate of our youth from the hills? Isn’t it a matter of shame that tourists from developed nations visit our country more..

Women’s attire stokes religious tension in Eastern Sri Lanka

May 9 (GV) In times of calamity women are affected disproportionately, and SL’s ethnic and religious conflicts are no exception to the rule. In the post-war context, Tamil women were left to look for many family members who were disappeared by the state or militants. They were forced to do this while returning to mostly demolished homes in a heavily militarised environment. They had to rebuild entire communities with limited govt support. In a similar vein, following 2019 Easter Sunday attacks, more..

High-capacity motorcycles: Calls for registration riding high

May 9 (TM) Motorcycle owners are calling on the Govt to amend the Motor Traffic Act, permitting the registration of locally-assembled high-capacity motorcycles above 450cc without incurring penalties. They argue that many owners of these motorcycles are young individuals who cannot afford the substantial penalties required for registering their bikes to ride legally on the roads. High-capacity motorcycles are usually characterised by more..

Warning signals for tourism

May 9 (ST) At a tourism panel discussion, some years back when Sri Lanka reached its highest arrivals figure in 2018, the question was raised as to whether SL would have to import food to feed its 22 million people plus 2.4 million tourists? What impact would there be on prices of essential commodities when hotels order the bulk of the produce in the village, sending up prices for local communities? Will rentals rise for locals? It is early days for SL as it aims for 4 million arrivals more..

The mighty white(y) of black(ish) pricing

May 9 (TM) The recent incidents where an ulundu (a bean) wade and a plain tea were sold at Rs. 800 and a kottu was offered at Rs. 1,900 to foreign tourists in SL raised many eyebrows. Based on these two incidents, of which the videos went viral on social media, prompt legal action was taken against the respective vendors, and the Govt vowed to take strict action against the overcharging of tourists. However, overcharging and scamming foreign tourists is not at all a new trend in Sri Lanka more..

සමන්මලී Left

Dr. Nalin de Silva: Departure of a great intellectual

May 9 (SO) “Can we question the existence of a world beyond ourselves? It’s evident that the world preceded the birth of those younger than me and persisted after the passing of those who came before me. If the world doesn’t materialise or vanish solely based on individual births and deaths, then my own experiences are not unique. The world existed before my arrival and will endure beyond my departure,” That’s how the renowned intellectual Dr. Nalin de Silva began the core text of more..

Sri Lanka not happy with S’pore investments under FTA

May 9 (TM) Sri Lanka is not happy with overall Singapore investments that have come in the past few years in return for the trade liberalisation under the Singapore-SL Free Trade Agreement (FTA), said Chief Negotiator, K.J. Weerasinghe. Speaking at the COPF on Tuesday, he said that since 99% of the tariffs in Singapore have zero rates of duty, SL has agreed on 80% tariff liberalisation over a period of 15 years while expecting Singapore investments to address the imbalance in trade. more..

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