May 14 (Island) These days, the trend seems to be that every Sri Lankan cricketer wants to be captain. After barely spending three years representing Sri Lanka, players tend to think that they are eligible to become captain. Being Sri Lanka’s captain seems to be the crown jewel in the sport at present. In the last T-20 Sri Lanka played, against Bangladesh in March, apart from captain Wanindu Hasaranga, there were five other players who had already captained Sri Lanka.
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IOM SL, Defence Ministry collaborate with SriLankan Airlines to curb human trafficking
May 14 (FT) International Organisation for Migration (IOM) SL and the Ministry of Defence (as the Chair of the National Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force – SL) in collaboration with SriLankan Airlines, recently conducted a program for the trainers of national carrier on human trafficking with a special focus on the role and responsibilities of airlines in identifying, reporting, and effectively responding to incidents of trafficking. The participants were capacitated with the knowledge,
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Over 178,000 temporary residents under scrutiny for criminal connections
May 14 (DM) In light of reports indicating involvement in various criminal activities, including drug trafficking, originating from temporary residences, the police have gathered information on over 178,600 temporary residents during a two-day nationwide operation. The programme was initiated in response to observations that individuals engaged in various criminal activities, including drug trafficking, were residing in rented accommodations outside their permanent police jurisdictions.
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Facebook party raided inside Knuckles Reserve, over 20 arrested
May 14 (DM) A group of 22 young individuals, including five females, were apprehended by the Hunnasgiriya Range Forest Office for trespassing in the Knuckles Reserve and setting up illegal campfires, forest officials said. The suspects, hailing from various regions such as Bandarawela, Colombo, Badulla, and Kandy, are between the ages of 20 and 30. Among the arrested individuals are uni students, a person purportedly affiliated with the security forces & pvt sector employees.
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Central Bank advises businesses to grasp current exchange rate mechanism
May 14 (DM) Central Bank emphasised the importance of businesses in SL understanding the current exchange rate system. As it would enable them to establish more precise expectations, thereby reducing the risk of incurring losses due to currency exchange fluctuations. SL’s businesses, exporters in particular, recently called for a stable and competitive exchange rate, amidst the recent sharp appreciation of the rupee.
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Verité Research forms governance and anti-corruption research division
May 14 (FT) Sri Lanka’s leading think tank Verité Research has established a governance and anti-corruption research division under the leadership of Sankhitha Gunaratne, an attorney-at-law who has championed transparent, accountable, and participatory governance for over a decade. Verité Research has made this strategic move against the backdrop of widespread, systemic corruption in Sri Lanka and the reform and accountability needs of the moment.
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Kanchana says no sale of CEB but only restructuring
May 14 (FT) Minister Kanchana Wijesekera in Parliament reassured that the restructuring of CEB will proceed as planned, as former President Mahinda Rajapaksa has not requested otherwise. Responding to a query from MP Lakshman Kiriella regarding the potential postponement of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) restructuring, Minister clarified that while Rajapaksa had urged the halt of State enterprise sales, he did not seek a delay in CEB’s restructuring process.
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Japan offers more job opportunities
May 14 (Island) Japanese Embassy in Colombo announced that a new skills test in the field of Building Cleaning would be introduced in July 2024 in SL for those seeking jobs in Japan as specified skilled workers. The Embassy said that together with the existing skills tests in Nursing Care, Food Service and Agriculture that have been in place since 2022, as well as recently added Construction, Airport Ground Handling and Accommodation Industry, skills tests would be available in
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Fair marking scheme for Science paper
May 14 (DN) Minister Susil Premajayantha, commenting on the controversy regarding the Science question paper for the GCE O/L Exam, said a separate marking system will be prepared and marks will be given accordingly so as not to cause any injustice to students. Minister said that a problem has arisen regarding some questions in the Science paper given at the O/L Exam this year and the group of teachers who prepared the question paper met on Sunday and discussed
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legislator seeks special envoy to rescue hundreds injured in Russia-Ukraine front
May 14 (EN) SL should make greater efforts to bring back citizens in mercenary companies who injured in a war between Russia and Ukraine, including sending a special presidential envoy, legislator Dayasiri Jayasekera said. At the moment there is no SL ambassador in Russia. “If we can, send a special envoy from the Prez to Russia, and discuss with Defence Secretary at least to bring back the injured in Russian hospitals,”
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Diana’s privileges: Parliament can probe if request made
May 14 (TM) Parliament has affirmed that it can, if there is a request to do so, conduct an investigation into former State Minister Diana Gamage's utilisation of Parliamentary and State Ministerial privileges despite not being a SL citizen. The Supreme Court (SC) ruled on 8 May that Gamage is ineligible to retain her Parliamentary seat because of her status as a United Kingdom citizen. Subsequently, various parties including the Parliamentary Opposition have called for the recovery of all expenditures
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University non-academics to take final decision on strike today
May 14 (CT) Police used water cannons to disperse a protest held by university non-academic staff, at Polduwa Junction in Battaramulla. The protest was organised to highlight several issues, including salary cuts and reductions in monthly allowances over the past eight years. The university non-academic employees have been conducting a token strike for the past 12 days. Saman Kariyawasam, Media Secretary of the Joint Committee of Uni Trade Unions, condemned the conduct of Police
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Harsha warns against signing flawed external debt restructuring plan
May 14 (FT) SJB MP Dr. Harsha de Silva in Parliament delivered a stern warning regarding the proposed external debt restructuring plan, emphasising the potential pitfalls and urging against signing the agreement in its current form. Speaking out against the restructuring proposal put forth in April, he highlighted critical flaws in the plan. De Silva pointed out that the proposed haircut for bondholders, set to be implemented in
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Electricity sector: What Rohan Samarajiva didn’t say
May 14 (FT) In his article, Electricity sector: Without investment we will be in the dark again (Daily FT, 7 April, 2024), Professor Rohan Samarajiva, evidently the latest apologist for India’s Adani Group, writes, “An eminent public intellectual, Rohan Pethiyagoda, bemoans the fact that a unit of electricity produced by the wind power facility proposed by Adani will cost more than wind-produced electricity in the US and in India.” He goes on, in the manner of a gifted prestidigitator,
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Govt proposes law to co-opt and control non-governmental activity
May 14 (FT) On 30 Jan 2024, Director General of the National Secretariat for Non-Govt Organisations shared with a collective of civil society organisations a draft law to repeal and replace the Voluntary Social Services Act of 1980 (VSSO), titled Non-Governmental Organizations (Registration and Supervision) Act. It was highly unsatisfactory that the draft was only made available in English and three weeks given to respond. In fact, the informality with which the draft was shared fails to
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ඇමති කංචන පොහොට්ටුවෙද? නැද්ද?
Duminda challenges Wijedasa’s appointment
May 14 (DM) SLFP MP Duminda Dissanayake today instituted legal action before the Colombo District Court challenging the appointment of Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe and Keerthi Udawatta as SLFP Chairman and Acting General Secretary respectively. The plaintiff Dissanayake is seeking an enjoining order preventing Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe PC and Attorney-at-Law Keerthi Udawatta from functioning as SLFP Chairman and party Acting General Secretary respectively.
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A/L classes to begin immediately after O/L exams
May 14 (AD) The Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval for the proposal to commence G.C.E. A/L classes immediately after the conclusion of the ongoing G.C.E. O/L examination. As it takes at least 3 months for the Dept of Examinations to release the results after the completion of the G.C.E. O/L exam, students drop out of schools during this period, they are less inclined to continue studies and this leads to the creation of various social problems. Accordingly, it has been recognized that
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Dinesh Schaffter’s family appeals to return mobile phones obtained as evidence
May 14 (AD) Colombo Magistrate’s Court today ordered the CID to submit a report pertaining to the progress of investigations into the death of the renowned businessman Dinesh Schaffter on July 23, 2024. This case was taken up before Colombo Additional Magistrate Harshana Kekunawela this morning. However, CID informed the court that further investigations are underway regarding the relevant incident.
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Athapaththu climbs T20I rankings after stellar performance
May 14 (ICC) SL opener Chamari Athapaththu and England bowlers Sarah Glenn and Lauren Bell have made notable progress in the ICC Women’s T20I Player Rankings after some fine performances over the past week. Athapaththu’s match-winning knock of 102 against Scotland in the final of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier has helped the captain move up two places to seventh position among batters, just one off her career-best sixth position attained in April this year.
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Electricity Users’ Association launch petition against privatisation of CEB
May 14 (Island) Electricity Users’ Association yesterday launched a campaign to collect 100,000 signatures against the proposed restructuring of the CEB. The campaign got underway near the Fort Railway station. Sanjeeva Dhammika, Secretary of the Association, said that they intended to collect signatures from the public at Nugegoda today. Dhammika said that the proposed new law would enable the private sector to fleece the hapless public. The civil society activist alleged that
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JVP defends Lal Kantha’s call for devolution of judicial power, promises new Constitution
May 14 (Island) JJB yesterday declared that their coalition intended to introduce a new Constitution following the presidential poll scheduled to be conducted later this year. Attorney-at-law Sunil Watagala said that as it wouldn’t be possible to enact a new Constitution, soon after the election, the JJB would continue with the existing law of the land for some time. Watagala said that constitutional provisions that were beneficial to the people
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Govt mulls nullifying 2023 LG poll nominations; election set for next year
May 14 (AD) Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe has instructed PM Dinesh Gunawardena to look into the possibility of invalidating the nominations accepted for the postponed 2023 LG election. Minister Bandula Gunawardena stated that accordingly, Prez has called on the PM to seek legal advice from the AG in this regard. Furthermore, the Head of the State has directed the Premier to discuss with other political parties regarding the nullifying of the accepted nominations, Minister added.
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Keheliya’s writ fixed for consideration by Appeals Court
May 14 (AD) The Court of Appeal ordered that the writ application filed by former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, seeking an order to invalidate the decision taken by the Maligakanda Magistrate’s Court to remand him in custody until the conclusion of the trial related to the import of substandard immunoglobulin vials, will be taken up for consideration on May 31.The petition was taken up for consideration before a two-member Appeals Court judge bench comprising
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Only 6,000 out of 34,000 pre-school teachers are diploma holders: Susil
May 14 (DM) Minister Susil Premajayantha revealed today that only 6,000 out of 34,000 pre-school teachers and assistant teachers in SL are diploma holders. He told Parliament that there are 18,800 pre-schools in Sri Lanka and it is a serious matter that most of the teachers and assistant teachers are not diploma holders. Responding to a question, he said it is wrong to use even the terms Montessori and pre-school and that the correct term should be Early Childhood Development Centres.
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Renewed crisis grips Suwa Seriya ambulance service, claims Sajith
May 14 (AD) Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa alleged that 56 out of the 322 ambulances belonging to the 1990 Suwa Seriya free ambulance service are now out of service. Premadasa urged the govt to take immediate action to safeguard the Suwa Seriya Ambulance Service from collapse. He further highlighted that a significant number of Suwa Seriya ambulance drivers and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) have departed the country, leading to prolonged periods required
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Iran granted Uma Oya project due to huge recognition for MR: Hakeem
~May 14 (DM) Claiming that the Uma Oya multipurpose development project was granted to Sri Lanka by the Iranian govt because of the huge recognition for former prez Mahinda Rajapaksa those days, MP Rauf Hakeem said today the current govt is looking to take the credit for it. He told Parliament that the Iranian Prez came to SL on the invitation of the Foreign Minister. “The Uma Oya project was initiated during former Prez
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Consider withdrawing diplomatic ties with Israel: Hakeem
May 14 (DM) Opposition MP Rauff Hakeem today urged the SL govt to consider withdrawing diplomatic ties with Israel if it fails to stop iys military offensives in Gaza. "Threaten Israel and inform it that Sri Lanka will withdraw diplomatic ties if the offensive is not stopped in Gaza. Do this as a last resort," Hakeem told Parliament. State Minister of Foreign Affairs Tharaka Balasuriya who responded said Sri Lanka's foreign policy is to establish and maintain ties will all countries.
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Ex-forces personnel being hired as estate managers a problem: Minister
May 14 (EN) Hiring retired armed forces personnel by some private estate owners has led to violent actions against workers, Minister Jeevan Thondaman has said after an incident in Ratnapura involving violent action against workers. “What they do is for private estates, they will get a retired person from the army or the Police,” he said. “Back in the day it was only planters running the show, so planters knew you have to look after the workers to get good productivity.
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'Office of International Trade Operations hindered by staff shortage'
May 14 (CT) The operations of the newly established Office of International Trade (OIT), located at the Presidential Secretariat, have been hampered due to the lack of required staff, COPF Chairman Dr. Harsha de Silva informed Parliament. The OIT was established, on the instructions of Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe, with the intention of handling all international trade negotiations. Dr. de Silva said according to A.G. Weerasinghe,
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US Assistant Secretary Donald Lu meets NPP representatives
May 14 (DM) Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu met representatives of the NPP last evening at the Galle Face Hotel. US Ambossodor to SL Julie Chung and NPP MP Vijitha Herath, NPP Executive Committee Members Nalinda Jayatissa and Wasantha Samarasinghe attended the meeting. The matters concerning the current economic situation in SL, involvement of the IMF, ensuring the integrity of electoral processes, and security dynamics
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Court fines 15 motorcyclists for dangerous riding on money bets in Bambalapitiya
May 14 (DM) Fifteen motorcyclists involved in dangerous riding for money bets on the Galle Road in Bambalapitiya, Colombo were fined Rs. 427,500 and had their driving licenses suspended for six months by the Colombo Traffic Court today. The Bambalapitiya Police arrested these motorcyclists early morning on May 5 and released them on police bail after processing at the police station. The suspects, aged between 20 and 28, are residents of Colombo and its surrounding areas.
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India cites security grounds to extend the LTTE ban by five years
May 14 (PTI) India on Tuesday extended the ban imposed on the LTTE by five more years for fostering a separatist tendency amongst the masses and enhancing the support base for it in the country, particularly in Tamil Nadu, besides threatening the territorial integrity of India. The Union Home Ministry imposed the ban invoking the sub-sections (1) and (3) of section 3 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. In a notification, the home ministry noted that the LTTE is an association based in SL
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Police gather info on temporary residents
May 14 (CT) The Police have, over the weekend, gathered information on nearly 179,000 temporary residents from across the country. Investigations have revealed that many individuals involved in drug trafficking are currently residing in temporary accommodations such as rented houses, rooms and shops located outside the Police Divisions where their permanent addresses are registered. On the instructions of IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon, a nationwide operation, to gather information
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Parliament has failed the public: Prathibha
May 14 (Island) Professor Prathibha Mahanamahewa of the Colombo Law Faculty emphasised over the weekend the need for a robust civil movement to play a significant role in shaping national policies and fortifying the rule of law. Mahanamahewa insisted on the responsibility on the part of such a movement to pressure the powers that be to address growing concerns of the public. Mahanamahewa said so on Saturday
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Temperatures to drop as monsoon arrives
May 14 (DM) As higher rainfall spreads across the country and the southwest monsoon activates after May 20, temperatures, which have risen to a caution level for human comfort, are expected to decrease, Meteorology Dept said. They said higher rainfall would be experienced in most of the parts of the country. Accordingly, due to a low-level atmospheric disturbance, heavy rainfall of more than 100mm is likely after 1 p.m. in the Central, Sabaragamuwa, Eastern, Southern and Uva provinces
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