Sajith calls for national unity; urges focus on solutions over politics
Oct 4 (FT) SJB leader Sajith Premadasa has emphasised the need for national unity and collaborative efforts to tackle SL’s pressing issues during a recent meeting with party workers in the Dehiwala area. He urged all political factions to set aside narrow political arguments and prioritise the welfare of the country. In his address, Premadasa acknowledged the difficult circumstances faced by the populace, stating, “Today, the people of the country have fallen into a difficult situation.
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Gem and Jewellery sector fast losing shine as reforms stall
Oct 4 (DM) SL Gem and Jewellery Association (SLGJA) has renewed its call for urgent reforms as the domestic industry faces a downturn, driven by surging gold prices and policy challenges that have hindered growth. Local jewellery sales have taken a sharp hit, while exporters are struggling with a tangled regulatory framework that has weakened their global competitiveness. The impact of these challenges is evident in the sector’s export performance, with positive year-on-year
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Litigation over passports procurement: Appeal Court gives varied interim order
Oct 4 (FT) Court of Appeal this week gave, what it called a varied interim order on the urgent procurement of 750,000 N-Series passports to resolve the severe shortage. Separately the Court extended the interim order on the procurement of five million ePassports till 6 Nov. The decisions were by CA judges Justice Mohammed Lafir and Justice P. Kumararatnam. The move follows Epic Lanka which has been supplying normal machine
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As of now, they are safe: Amb. to Lebanon
Oct 4 (CT) Ambassador to Lebanon Kapila Jayaweera stated that the security situation in Lebanon remains volatile and is constantly evolving. Around 30 SL workers have sought refuge at the Sri Lankan Mission, where they are currently housed in two Catholic cathedrals and provided with all necessary supplies. “As of now, they are safe,” he added. The SL Embassy in Beirut is maintaining constant contact with SL associations and individuals registered with the embassy.
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Credit card defaults show signs of recovery
Oct 4 (TM) SL’s defaulted credit card transaction value surpassed Rs. 40 billion in the first half of the year, with increased transaction values indicating a recovery in the economy. According to the payments bulletin for Q2 of 2024, the defaulted credit cards in Q2 amounted to 168,978, a 2.2% reduction year-on-year (y-o-y) and gradual increase from the Q1 figures of 164,752. The defaulted transaction value for Q2 was at Rs. 20.7 billion, a 6.2% increase y-o-y and the highest value recorded since
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Retired Admiral Sirimevan Ranasinghe new SLPA Chairman
Oct 4 (FT) Admiral Sirimevan Sarathchandra Ranasinghe (Rtd.) assumed duties yesterday as the Chairman of Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA). He was the Commander of the Navy from Oct 2017 to Dec 2018. Admiral Ranasinghe also served as the Secretary to Ministry of Ports and Shipping and Southern Development in 2019. He is an Anti-Submarine Warfare Specialist trained at INS Vendurutthy, Kochi. He followed his Defence Services Staff Course at Wellington, India,
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Patel pressured me to engage in fixing activities: Tharanga testifies
Oct 4 (ST) In a testimony at the Matale High Court this week, Upul Tharanga, the chairman of the cricket selectors, revealed that Akash Patel attempted to offer him an additional Rs. 1 million per match during the Legend Cricket League 2024. Patel has been charged with match-fixing allegations following a complaint from Tharanga, who represented the Kandy Samp Army team. Tharanga alleged that Patel pressured him to participate in match-fixing activities.
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Oct 4 (TM) Presidential Secretariat stated that under NPP Govt, the powers to grant Prez pardons will not be abolished, but will be ensured that those powers are exercised in an appropriate and transparent manner. In recent times, Supreme Court has revoked two Prez pardons granted by former Presidents Maithripala Sirisena and Gotabaya Rajapaksa to Jude Shramantha Anthony Jayamaha and Duminda Silva, who have respectively
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More than 100 institutions under each Cabinet minister
Oct 4 (ST) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake and the two other members of his Cabinet have been allocated more than 100 govt institutions each, according to the subjects and functions gazette issued. In addition to Ministry of Defence, Prez also holds the finance portfolio. He also has the subjects of Economic Development, Policy Formulation, Planning and Tourism, Energy, Agriculture, Land, Livestock, Irrigation, Fisheries, Aquatic Resources Ministries under his purview.
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Corrupt-free country will draw more foreign investors
Oct 4 (ST) As the new govt took office last Monday with just three cabinet members, one of the critical policies that a lot of industry chambers kept reiterating the govt, is a corruption-free country. Whether it is importing or exporting of goods and services, or getting a job done at govt institutions, there is plenty of corruption and bribery that is involved from its grass-root level. This was among the issues discussed last Tuesday at the Sunday Times Business Club-organised event
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Joseph Vaz, Lyceum clinch titles as Dilni, Sandun win best athlete awards
Oct 4 (Island) Standout performances of young prodigy Dilni Rajapaksha and hurdler Sandun Koshala earned them the best athlete titles as St. Joseph Vaz’s College, Wennappuwa and Lyceum Int'l Wattala clinched the boys’ and girls’ overall championships respectively of the Sir John Tarbat Senior Championships at the Sugathadasa Stadium on Thursday. The girls’ overall title changed hands from Ratnayaka Central, Walala
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Container operators announces 4% reduction in freight charges
Oct 4 (Island) Container Transport Owners Association (CTOA) has announced that freight charges will be reduced by 4%, following the recent decrease in auto diesel prices. Sanath Manjula, President of the CTOA said the freight reduction would come into effect from 1st October. Manjula noted that greater relief could be provided to the public if Customs officers work to reduce significant delays in the import and export clearance processes. “We have reduced fees by four percent now,
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Hansika in stunning win on her return to the ring
Oct 4 (DN) Veteran boxer Keshani Hansika made a powerful return to the ring on the second day of the 82nd Layton Cup Boxing Championship, organised by the Boxing Association of SL (BASL), at the Royal MAS Arena. Hansika, representing Vidyarathana Sports Club, had been out of action for over a year due to a serious leg injury requiring surgery during the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championship in New Delhi in March 2023. Back in action, the 33-year-old showed her skill and strength
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Musaeus – Ladies’ Regatta on Saturday
Oct 4 (TM) The oarswomen of Ladies’ College and Musaeus College will take to the waters at the Beira on Saturday (5) 1 p.m. onwards with the Colombo Rowing Club being the epicentre of action as the great rivalry in the only girls’ regatta in the island nation will see its 19th edition unfold. Last year Ladies' College clinched the Marie Musaeus Higgins Trophy defeating Musaeus College at the 18th LC-MC Regatta. LC accumulated a record 39 points to 13 against Musaeus.
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Editorial: Throwing ministers behind bars
Oct 4 (Island) Much is being spoken these days about the need to eliminate corruption, which has eaten into the vitals of Sri Lankan society. However, clean governance has been reduced to a mere political slogan in this country, and the corrupt continue to go places. While SL is paying lip service to the task of ridding itself of corruption, former Singapore Minister S. Iswaran has been sentenced to one year in jail for receiving gifts worth USD 300,000, obstructing justice while in office.
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Women's T20 World Cup: Pakistan outplay Sri Lanka in opener
Oct 4 (CI) Pakistan secured their first win in four meetings against Asia Cup champions SL and opened their campaign with a win at T20 World Cup 2024. SL had been riding a wave of success since the last T20 World Cup, winning three out of six bilateral T20I series and 22 out of 32 games, but Pakistan, who had lost four out of their last six series and 16 out of 27 games, had the measure of them on a slow, low Sharjah pitch.
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MillenniumIT ESP expands global reach with new delivery hub at Port City Colombo
Oct 4 (FT) MillenniumIT ESP, leading Enterprise Solutions Provider, said yesterday it has recently marked a significant milestone in its growth journey with the establishment of its Global Service Delivery Centre at Port City Colombo. This new centre, registered under the company’s subsidiary, Millennium IT ESP Singapore, will serve as the primary hub for delivering solutions to its growing global clientele. This strategic move reinforces MillenniumIT ESP’s commitment to
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The implications of the prez election on national unity
Oct 4 (GV) Elections are often about creating divisions within the electorate and channeling power to the majority opinion. SL’s ninth prez election concluded with an unprecedented result, signaling a new chapter in the country’s political landscape. For the first time in history no candidate secured over 50% of the votes, triggering a second preference vote count under the Prez Election Polling Act. Anura Kumara Dissanayake, leader of the NPP, received 42.31% of the votes followed by
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මාලිමාවට තුනෙන් දෙක යයිද?
Hope for future; Heads need be cautious
Oct 4 (Island) Many good things have been happening; the best is that in all Sri Lankans, barring opposing political parties and politicians, hope has been rekindled after decades of gloom and doom. We trust, admire and have full confidence in the Prez and the PM. Cass does not need to spell these out and give reasons. Open letters have been penned and seen in the public sphere as how things should be done. Personally, Cass believes no pontificating nor even advice is needed.
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Curbing corruption
Oct 4 (TM) The victory of the NPP Prez candidate Anura Kumara Dissanayake at last month’s Prez Election, came in the wake of a strong anti-establishment and anti-corruption wave that gripped the public psyche over the last two years. Now that the caretaker NPP govt is finding its feet with the complex role of governance, the public are eager for action on the anti-corruption front. With an election looming in the horizon, and tough choices to be made in governance,
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Challenges faced by SL youth
Oct 4 (TM) As part of the country’s efforts to empower the young population, SL should implement youth-centred, gender responsive, non-discriminatory, and accessible mental health services equipped with professionals providing youth-friendly health services in order to address mental health issues and reproductive health issues, along with interconnected areas such as substance use. This recommendation was included
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A new beginning…..but
Oct 4 (ST) It was a happy Aldoris, the choon- paan karaya, who came down the lane, with his signature tune louder than the usual volume. “Jayawewa, api dinum (Jayawewa, we won),” he said joyfully, as he came to a halt at the gate where the trio had gathered. “Ithin ada kaema nikan denawada (So, are you giving free food today),” asked Kussi Amma Sera, playfully. “Aiyo, kaema wala mila thama ekama gana (Aiyo, food prices still remain the same),” he replied. “Mama nam chandey dammey
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Are Sri Lankan voters irresponsible?
Oct 4 (DM) People of this country- who can also be referred to as voters-must think like customers shopping in a super market store. They must have the mentality to complain if they must and demand the best. There is the added facility of demanding after-sales service. The customer never loses sight of the supermarket store till he is convinced that he has made a good buy. Can the voter do the same? In this sense the Sri Lankan voter, with a franchise, is a dangerous person.
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How AKD became more than just a name
Oct 4 (CT) They thought they buried us, but they didn’t know we were seeds. Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake posted this internationally famous quote, widely used by activists fighting against repression, on 8 Jan 2015, the date of the 2015 Prez Election. Nearly 10 years later, as Dissanayake emerged as the front-runner in the 2024 Prez Election and won, this old Facebook post went viral, symbolising the remarkable
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The new president’s opportunity to reshape social protection
Oct 4 (DM) On 16 Aug 2024, SL launched a National Social Protection Policy (NSPP). This was a first in the country, which had previously not had a policy but only a host of different programmes (such as free universal health coverage, free education at primary and secondary levels, Samurdhi, and more recently, Aswesuma). The National Social Protection Policy details the rationale, scope and principles of the policy, but does not show any actionable steps as to how the policy will be implemented
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Pundits & pseudo-scholars just shut up; let AKD get on with his job
Oct 4 (CT) The much awaited miracle did happen. Anura Kumara Dissanayake is our new Prez. A new President, a new country and policies but the old fundamentals of politics that would never change purely because those fundamentals govern all human activities; that is why they are defined as fundamentals. However, the question which is reverberating amongst all who waited for this occasion is how credible an approach the new govt would adopt and how soon the people could
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හැමෝම හොයන රවීට එරෙහි චෝදනා
Election Commission responds to provision of fertilizer subsidy
Oct 3 (DM) Amid confusion surrounding the govt's decision to provide a fertiliser subsidy of Rs. 25,000 to paddy farmers, Election Commission (EC) stated it has no objections to the move. Commissioner of General Elections Saman Sri Ratnayake said, "This decision was initially made by the previous govt, which the EC withdrew as it was seen as a move to promote a candidate." "However, the latest move to grant the fertiliser subsidy by the new govt is the execution of the earlier decision,"
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Grade 5 paper leak: CID investigations still underway: HRCSL
Oct 3 (CT) Human Rights Commission of SL (HRCSL) Commissioner, Nimal G. Punchihewa, said that it has been revealed that the investigations initiated by the CID regarding the Scholarship Examination issue have not been completed as yet. Accordingly, he also mentioned that HRCSL has instructed the CID to complete these investigations as soon as possible. He said the HRCSL has continued its inquiry into the alleged leak of the Grade 5 Scholarship Exam paper,
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Sumanthiran urges Govt to reveal names of politicians involved in liquor licensing
Oct 3 (DM) Former MP M.A. Sumanthiran, last evening called on the govt to immediately disclose the names of former MPs and politicians who were involved in securing and distributing liquor licenses during the previous administration. Sumanthiran stressed the need for transparency, especially in light of the ongoing controversy surrounding the proliferation of liquor stores across the country. He urged the govt to release the list of
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Ranil denies immunity claim in bond scam
Oct 3 (EN) Former prez Ranil Wickremesinghe has never requested presidential immunity in the controversial bond scam legal process as claimed by Cabinet Spokesman Vijitha Herath. Herath in his first cabinet media briefing said prez immunity stated in the constitution has been considered for not calling Wickremesinghe to the courts. “There was no need for former Prez Ranil Wickramasinghe to request any immunity and in fact the former Prez has never requested such immunity,”
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High-level IMF delegation meets Prez
Oct 3 (PMD) A high-level delegation from IMF arrived in SL today (02) to engage with the newly formed govt led by Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake. Primary objective of the visit was to initiate discussions on the progress of the IMF Program and necessary steps towards the release of the fourth tranche of the $ 2.9 billion Extended Fund Facility. The meeting, held at the Prez Secretariat, featured cordial discussions between IMF delegation and the economic team of the new govt.
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