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Video: Striking railway employees notified over vacated posts: Minister

Jul 11 (AD) Minister Bandula Gunawardene says that letters have been sent to all railway employees who participated in the strike notifying that they are considered to have vacated their respective positions. He stated that the General Manager of SL Railways has sent letters informing all Station Masters who have not reported to duties and are engaged in the strike that they are considered to have vacated their positions. General Manager of SL Railways had warned that all Station more..

GoGo.Sale launches new campaign to transform vehicle buying and selling

Jul 11 (FT) GoGo.sale, Sri Lanka’s premier online marketplace, has unveiled its latest campaign aimed at revolutionising the vehicle buying and selling experience. Dedicated to simplifying the process for both car buyers and sellers, GoGo.sale offers a free classifieds platform that facilitates direct connections, eliminating the need for intermediaries. As a relatively new entrant in the Sri Lankan market, GoGo.sale brings a fresh perspective to the online vehicle classifieds space. more..

Railway strike to continue further: Trade unions

Jul 11 (AD) The Railway Station Masters’ Union states that their strike action, which was launched from Wednesday (10), will continue further. President of the union Sumedha Somaratne, speaking to reporters, said that this decision was reached during the executive council meeting of their trade union this evening (11). Earlier today, Somaratne also stressed that if the govt tries to control the trade unions through oppression, more..

Ven. Rathana claims they were made scapegoats for Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s...

Jul 11 (Island) MP Ven. Aturaliye Ratana Thera in Parliament said that stopping the import of fertilizer was an ill-advised decision by the Gotabaya Rajapaksa govt, which lacked funds. “Later that decision was attributed to us because we had been promoting Wasa Visa Nethi Ratak (A country free of poisonous substances) and we were made the scapegoats,” Ratana thera said. He said that the reckless decision had been made by the Gotabaya Rajapaksa govt, more..

Justice Minister compares SC decision to Hitler suspending civil rights under...

Jul 11 (Island) Justice Minister Wijayadasa Rajapakshe told Parliament on Tuesday that the Supreme Court’s suspension of a section of the Constitution was like Adolf Hitler suspending the operation of civil rights under the Weimar Constitution. Raising a privilege issue, the Minister said that Hitler’s move was the only precedent of suspending the operation of a section of a Constitution. He said that on 19 June, in response to questions raised by Opposition MP more..

Govt not ready to compromise Adani wind power project despite environmental...

Jul 11 (DM) Despite environmental concerns raised over the Adani green energy project in the north, Power and Energy Ministry is insistent that the project site cannot be compromised but only steps for mitigation of damage can be taken, according to a top source. Adani Green Energy’s wind energy project, coming up in Mannar and Pooneryn districts, has been challenged in the Supreme Court on grounds of more..

Railway workers on strike informed they have vacated post

Jul 11 (EN) SL’s railway employees who are currently on strike have all been sent letters informing that they are considered to have vacated their posts, Minister Bandula Gunawardena said. He said that the General Manger of Railways has sent letters to all station masters who are on strike, on the grounds that they have broken the law. “A young man died during the previous strike. This time, because of the strikes that were suddenly organised as a sabotage campaign, a passenger died. more..

Hirunika’s bail application fixed for inquiry on July 15

Jul 11 (DM) An application requesting former MP Hirunika Premachandra be enlarged on bail, in a bail pending appeal, was today fixed for inquiry by the Colombo High Court. When this application was called before Colombo High Court Judge Amal Ranaraja, the Attorney General filed written submissions against the bail application. Therefore, the matter was fixed for inquiry to be taken up on July 15. Hirunika Premachandra, who was jailed for 3 years for her involvement in the abduction more..

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Bandula barb numbers dwindle

Jul 11 (CT) A recent survey conducted by officers of the Department of Wildlife and Forest Conservation has revealed that the population of the Bandula barb (Pethia Bandula), an endemic cyprinid species in Sri Lanka has dwindled to less than 100. This decline is attributed to construction activities in the stream where they reside. In a 2012 survey, the population of the Bandula barb, which inhabits a stream in a village in the Kegalle district was estimated to be around 1,600. more..

Civil society to complain to CIABOC, CID

Jul 11 (DM) Civil society organisations are preparing to lodge a complaint at the CIABOC and CID against alleged attempts of the Health Ministry to purchase a 17-year-old Cardiac Catheterisation Unit for Teaching Hospital Badulla, at a cost of Rs 350 million. A catheterisation laboratory, commonly referred to as a cath lab, is an examination room in a hospital or clinic with diagnostic imaging equipment used to visualise the arteries of the heart and the chambers of the heart and treat any more..

Sirisena and dissident SLFPers trade fire in Parliament

Jul 11 (Island) SLFP seniors in govt and opposition ranks exchanged tirades in Parliament on Tuesday, accusing each other of having created the current crisis. Participating in the Second Reading debate on SL Telecom (Amendment) Bill, former Prez Maithripala Sirisena said that Mahinda Amaraweera, who joined the govt and received the Agriculture portfolio had recently told a newspaper that Sirisena would end up either in Welikada more..

How did tattoo man’s confession go on air: MPs question

Jul 11 (DM) MPs of both sides in Parliament today questioned the airing of the video clip on the confession made by the tattoo shop owner who is held in connection with the killing of Club Wasantha in Athurugiriya on Tuesday. MP Anura Kumara Dissanayake who raised the issue initially said the video clip was a media show. "It is clear that the police have questioned the suspect earlier and then ran a media show later. We clearly saw the DIG who questioned the suspect reminding him more..

Crocodile ranked among LMD’s top 10 most loved retail lifestyle brands

Jul 11 (FT) Crocodile, a leading lifestyle brand renowned for its international acclaim, has been honoured as one of the top 10 most loved brands in the Retail Lifestyle category by LMD readers. This prestigious recognition comes from LMD’s Brands Annual Ranking 2024, based on a survey conducted among their readership. Today, Crocodile stands as one of the most respected and well-known brands in the global fashion industry, with an extensive product line that spans the entire spectrum of more..

Wanindu Hasaranga steps down as Sri Lanka T20I captain

Jul 11 (CI) Wanindu Hasaranga has resigned as SL's T20I captain after roughly six months in the role. He did not specify a reason for this decision, but said in a statement put out by the board that his decision was in the best interest of SL cricket. "SL will always have my utmost best efforts as a player, and I will support and stand by my team and leadership as always," Hasaranga said in his resignation letter, according to the board. more..

NWSDB considers smart to cut cost on expensive water meter readers

Jul 11 (EN) National Water Supply and Drainage Board is considering to go with smart water meters to cut down expensive wage paid for 1,100 manual water readers, Minister Jeevan Thondaman said. “They are paid 150,000 rupees a month. It is higher than my salary of 76,000 rupees. They work almost four days in a month,” the Minister told a Foreign Correspondent Association (FCA) Forum in Colombo. “So now we are considering to fix 600,000 smart water meter within the next two years.” more..

Expo Property gets land in Kollupitiya for long-term lease

Jul 11 (FT) Cabinet on Tuesday approved a proposal to transfer a 52-perch plot of land in Kollupitiya to Expo Property Developers Ltd, under a 99-year lease. The decision comes following complications in transferring a previously allocated 40-perch plot due to unauthorised occupants. The land, owned by the UDA, was initially approved for disposal in 2007 under a 50-year lease with 25% of the land’s value charged. However, due to the presence of unauthorised residents, more..

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Legal luminaries criticise police for leaking suspect’s confession to media

Jul 11 (DM) Legal luminaries have questioned the conduct of the police regarding a video being shared on mainstream media and social media in relation to a confession made by a tattoo shop owner in connection with the murder of Surendra Wasantha Perera, alias Club Wasantha. Former president of the Bar Association of SL (BASL), Saliya Pieris PC, stated on his Facebook page that this kind of live confessions being shared on media will adversely affect the final outcome of the case. more..

'Amaraweera weakening Animal Welfare Bill'

Jul 11 (DM) The Veterinarians for Humane Management of Animal Population Association has claimed that Minister Mahinda Amaraweera is attempting to weaken the new Animal Welfare Bill with amendments they argue are unconstitutional. According to a social media post by the association, the Attorney General's Dept has stated that these amendments cannot be included. The new Animal Welfare Bill was approved by the Cabinet in Feb 2022, but it took two and a half years to more..

Nuwan rewarded handsomely by BCCI

Jul 11 (TM) Sri Lankan throw down specialist coach of India’s men’s cricket team Nuwan Seneviratne has been in luck’s way, being showered with a whopping cash prize of Sri Lankan Rs. 72.8 million (Indian rupees 2 Crores) by his employer the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). This windfall has come his way as part of the massive cash bonanza that has been provided to the newly-crowned T20 world champions, more..

Second phase of Kompannavidiya flyover inaugurated

Jul 11 (DM) Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe inaugurated the second phase of the flyover connecting Kompannavidiya (Slave Island) and Justice Akbar Mawatha today. This flyover, constructed by the Transport and Highways Ministry at a cost of Rs. 5,278 million, spans Kompannavidiya and Justice Akbar Mawatha over the railway line. The Road Development Authority (RDA), in collaboration with Maga Engineering, undertook this project to alleviate the delays and traffic congestion caused by more..

India to tour Sri Lanka for three ODIs and three T20Is in July-August

Jul 11 (CI) India will tour SL for 3 men's T20Is and as many ODIs in late July and early August. The series will start off with back-to-back T20Is on July 26 and 27, while the ODIs start on Aug 1 with a two-day gap between each match. Pallekele Int'l Cricket Stadium will play host to the T20Is after which R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo will host the ODIs. This will be the first series for both teams with their new head coaches. While Sanath Jayasuriya has been named the interim head coach for SL, more..

Ranil not a game man like Mahinda: AKD

Jul 11 (DM) Claiming that Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe is not a game man or crafty man like former Prez Mahinda Rajapaksa, NPP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake said all games hatched by Ranil Wickremesinghe so far had been failures and that all his plans to prevent the Prez election too will be a failure. Moving the adjournment debate on holding the Prez election duly in the specified time period, he told Parliament more..

JICA to resume funding for BIA terminal 2

Jul 11 (TM) Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has agreed to resume funding for the second terminal of the BIA extension project, facilitated under a concessionary loan scheme, says Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva. The construction of the second terminal at the BIA began in 2020 with JICA funding, but has been stalled since 2022 as a result of SL’s default due to the economic crisis. Funded by the JICA, the project was suspended in 2022 until SL’s debt restructuring was finalised. more..

SL inks deal with China for smart classroom solutions, digital transformation in education

Jul 11 (EN) SL has signed a letter of exchange with the the China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA) on a Digital Transformation of General Education project under the China-Aid programme. Treasury Secretary Mahinda Siriwardana tweeted that he signed the agreement on behalf of the govt CIDCA Vice President Yang Weiqun in Beijing, China. Proposed grant is a visionary initiative designed to catalyse the digital transformation of education sector, more..

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Adani controversy: Why the cheerleaders are wrong

Jul 11 (FT) The past week has seen a flurry of media activity from apologists for, and supporters of, the proposed Adani wind power project in Mannar. An article by Engineer Gerald L. Samaranayake in the Daily FT of 8 July, for instance, observed: “Environmentalists rallying against a renewable energy project is odd. As they should be against fossil fuel-based projects and push for a quicker energy transition for Sri Lanka to achieve its goal to become carbon neutral by 2050.” more..

UK-France elections, Anura-Sajith balance and Sampanthan’s political tragedy

Jul 11 (FT) Britain’s centre-left Labour party swept the Parliamentary election while France’s unified Left, the New Popular Front, unexpectedly beat both the Far Right and Macron’s neoliberal centrists to win the National Assembly election, becoming the largest formation. Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, the reformist candidate who criticized the morality police and promised a relaxation of headscarf rules won 53%, beating his religious conservative opponent to be elected Iran’s new President. more..

Police slammed over Club Wasantha murder suspect’s confession footage

Jul 11 (FT) The decision by the SL Police to disseminate footage showing Dulan Sanjula, one of the suspects arrested in connection to the murder of Sunhill Group of Companies Chairperson Surendra Perera, better known as Club Wasantha being interrogated has come under severe criticism from various quarters. Human rights activists also pointed out that the video was recorded and shared in violation of more..

Govt to assess estate companies’ ability to pay new wages

Jul 11 (DM) The plantation companies that have been avoiding the recently approved Rs.1,700 daily wage for the workers will soon have to justify their stance. Highlighting the financial struggles, several plantation companies have decided not to pay the higher wage. In response, govt has decided to assess each regional estate company’s capability to meet the new wage requirements. Cabinet of Ministers approved the appointment of a committee to carry out this evaluation. more..

New visa fee does not discourage int’l visitors: VFS Global

Jul 11 (DM) SL’s tourism industry has expressed serious concerns over the govt’s decision to outsource visa issuance, making entry slightly more expensive. However, VFS Global, now managing the visa services, insists that the higher cost won’t discourage the international visitors. The entity said that based on its experience in handling visa documentation in other markets, the visa fee is seldom the deciding factor. A visiting senior official of VFS Global, who was recently in Colombo, more..

New laws to mitigate impact of strikes on essential services to be introduced

Jul 11 (FT) Govt announced that new legislation will be introduced to limit the impact of strikes on the public, particularly in essential services such as education, health and transport. Minister Bandula Gunawardena said that the laws are being explored to mitigate the disruption caused by trade union actions in these critical sectors. “The proposed laws aim to ensure the continuous operation of essential services, safeguarding public interests more..

Refrain from using Angoda as derogatory term

Jul 11 (CT) Using the names of mental healthcare facilities such as the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) in Angoda as an insult is highly unethical and can have serious social implications, said Senior Consultant Psychiatrist at NIMH, Dr. Kapila Ranasinghe. Using the names of such institutions or mental health in general as insults is not acceptable, regardless of one’s office, and cannot be endorsed by medical professionals, Dr. Ranasinghe, who is also the former President more..

Rs. 300 mn circulated among MPs when issuing permits for wine stores: Dayasiri

Jul 11 (DM) Opposition MP Dayasiri Jayasekara revealed today that more than Rs.300 million had been circulated among some MPs in the process of issuing licenses for 1,028 wine stores throughout the country. He told parliament that some 1,028 new permits for wine stores have been issued by May 10, 2024 adding that a MP has obtained Rs. 30 million for trading the permit. The MP said Rs. 10 million has been obtained before the permit was issued and another Rs. 20 m after the permit was issued. more..

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