Korea International Cooperation Agency grants $6 Mn to Education Ministry
Sep 27 (DM) The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) provided a grant worth 6 million USD to the Ministry of Education and Tertiary and the Vocational Education Commission to implement the Tertiary and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Career Platform, KOICA said in a statement. The objective of this project is to establish an ICT-based career platform for TVET trainees for their development and to improve their employment status.
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Video: Five including 4 women arrested with gold worth over Rs 120 million at BIA
Sep 27 (AD) The officers of the Narcotics Control Unit of SL Customs have detained five passengers at the arrival terminal of the BIA for attempting to smuggle a stock of gold biscuits and jewellery into the country, early this morning. Accordingly, four women and a man, who had arrived in Sri Lanka from Dubai onboard two separate flights, have been apprehended along with 06 kg of gold biscuits and jewellery in total, estimated to be worth around Rs. 123 million, SL Customs said.
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Doctors leave for children’s education, not for higher tax: MP
Sep 27 (EN) SL doctors are leaving the country not because of higher taxes as they claim, but due to the education of their children, SLPP MP Mahindanada Aluthgamage said. SL has seen an exodus of qualified doctors and consultants mainly after the govt raised PAYE taxes early this year, citing they can’t bear the high taxes. However, health ministry sources say most doctors planned the exit soon after the country
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Prof. Peiris alleges hiring Cameron and enactment of offensive laws contradictory
Sep 27 (Island) SLPP rebel group spokesman Prof. G.L. Peiris said that it would be a costly initiative to engage former British Premier David Cameron to promote Colombo Port City and the enactment of the Online Safety Law meant to suppress political dissent were contradictory. He said that investors would be wary of having any dealings with the Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa govt as the Online Safety Law and new Anti-Terrorism Law underscored the growing danger posed by
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Video: Cabinet paper submitted on tax-free import of vehicle parts?
Sep 27 (AD) A cabinet paper pertaining to the tax-free importation of vehicle parts for one company registered under the BOI has reportedly been submitted, the Vehicle Importers’ Association of SL claimed. Speaking on the matter, President of Association, Indika Merinchige, opined that the proposed move would incur a great loss in the taxes earned through these imports. Merinchige further explained “This would give them a special permit to assemble vehicles in Sri Lanka.
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Sri Lanka creditors said to seek debt restructuring deal without China
Sep 27 (BNN) Some members on the committee of SL’s official creditors are pushing to reach a deal to restructure the nation’s debt without the participation of China, according to people familiar with the matter, a move with potential implications for how richer nations handle financial stress in the developing world. The members want the group of major creditors, including the US, Japan and India, to sign a MoU with SL around the time of IMF
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Miriyagalle to become vegetable hub for Colombo
Sep 27 (CT) Miriyagalle village, in Padukka, is poised to become a dedicated vegetable-growing hub, to supply the much-needed vegetables for Colombo. This is being done in order to assist consumers in Colombo, who are forced to purchase vegetables and fruits from far-flung regions of the island, resulting in their having to pay significantly higher prices. Notably, prices of upcountry and low-country vegetables are exorbitant in Colombo and other Western Province Districts.
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About 40 FDI contracts suspended due to economic crisis to be revived
Sep 27 (Island) About 40 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) contracts suspended due to the economic crisis would be re-contracted as foreign investors had expressed their willingness to do so, State Minister Dilum Amunugama said on Monday in Kandy. Amunugama said the govt expected to attract about US$ 2 billion this year as FDIs. The State Minister said that foreign investors were attracted to Sri Lanka due to political stability and the economic programmes of the govt.
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සිරිසේන යන තැන දහම් වත් යවන්න
Five acting ministers appointed
Sep 27 (DM) Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe, who embarked on an official visit to Germany early this morning has appointed five acting ministers to oversee the responsibilities of the Ministries under his purview during his absence. Accordingly, State Minister Pramitha Bandara Tennakoon will serve as Acting Minister of Defence, State Minister Shehan Semasinghe as the Acting Minister of Finance, State Minister Kanaka Herath as Acting Minister of Technology, State Minister Anupa Pasqual as
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GRTA repeats call to repair cooling system
Sep 27 (CT) Radiological Technologists reiterated their call to the Health Ministry and the authorities to take action to attend to repairs of the linear accelerator machine at the Teaching Hospital Batticaloa, which also catered to patients in the South. It has been out of order since 22 Aug 2023. President of the Govt Radiological Technologists’ Association (GRTA), Chanaka Dharmawickrema said according to the service provider, the breakdown was due to a fault in
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Sri Lanka’s sex workers face false charges: Women’s collective
Sep 27 (EN) Sri Lanka’s sex workers have faced fundamental rights violations including unlawful detention and cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment, a representative of the Abhimani Women’s Collective said at a conference yesterday. “Following their arrest, sex workers frequently experience the infringement of their fundamental rights, including the right to fair treatment, due process and protection from
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US and Sri Lanka launch influencer campaign to boost tourism
Sep 27 (EN) USAID SL and the SL Tourism Alliance have united to launch a social media influencer campaign to boost the country’s global tourism brand to millions of potential travelers and stimulate tourism. Sri Lanka considers the tourism sector a part of its economy with high growth potential. “We’re bringing 10 top influencers from key tourist source markets to showcase SL, promote sustainable tourism and contribute to the economic recovery of SL’s tourism sector,”
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Date fixed for hearing of contempt petitions against Sanath Nishantha
Sep 27 (AD) The petitions filed against State Minister Sanath Nishantha under charges of contempt of court are due to be heard before the Court of Appeal on 27 October. The relevant order was issued by Prez of the Appellate Court, Justice Nissanka Bandula Karunaratne and Justice Chamath Morais, when the matter was taken up in court this morning, for which the State Minister too, was present in court. Appearing on behalf of the Attorney General, Deputy Solicitor General
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Sep 27 (TM) Former Prez Maithripala Sirisena and former Prez and former SLFP Chair, Chandrika Kumaratunga – who were at loggerheads in recent times – saw a reunion at the event to commemorate the late PMs S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike and Sirimavo Bandaranaike – the former the SLFP Founder, and the late Speaker of Parliament Anura Bandaranaike yesterday. The event was held yesterday morning at the Bandaranaike Memorial in Horagolla,
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Tax relief for charities with amendments to Act
Sep 27 (DN) Govt has decided to amend the Inland Revenue Act No. 24 of 2017. Cabinet has approved the resolution by acting Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies Minister to direct the Legal Draftsman to draft a Bill to amend the Inland Revenue Act including legal provisions for the purpose. It has been proposed that it is appropriate to amend the Inland Revenue Act to enable to request tax relief by any charity establishment that provides health facilities
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Eight persons sentenced to death over 2003 murder
Sep 27 (AD) Eight persons charged with murder were sentenced to death on orders of the Kalutara High Court on Wednesday (27). The relevant order was issued by Kalutara High Court Judge Pradeep Abeyratne against eight persons found guilty of stabbing a resident of the Kalil Place area in Kalutara (South) to death on 24 March 2003. The accused were found guilty after the Attorney General filed indictments against the eight suspects before the Kalutara High Court.
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වෛද්ය වෘත්තිකයින් රට හැරයාම පිළිබඳ
HIP supplies over 80% of marine bunkers to Sri Lankan market
Sep 27 (FT) Hambantota Int'l Port Group (HIPG) has benchmarked a 500,000-ton volume in their bunkering business during the first eight months of 2023. Throughput which is five times in volume compared to 2022, is attributed to the port’s strategic partnership with Sinopec Fuel Oil Lanka Ltd. (SFOL), for the supply and trade of marine bunker fuel. Through the offer of marine bunker fuel at competitive pricing to local bunker suppliers, HIP has facilitated the supply of over 80% of
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Maheesh Theekshana sent for injury rehab, to join World Cup squad later
Sep 27 (DM) SL's World Cup squad which reached Guwahati today (Wednesday) is without its ace-spinner Maheesh Theekshana. “The 23-year-old right-arm off-spinner had not boarded the flight", a top SLC official confirmed. "He did not attend the religious ceremony (conducted on Tuesday) either,” the source further added. "At present, his participation in the World Cup is not in doubt but now he has been sent to the rehabilitation centre at the High Performance Unit.
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No fixed timeline for 2nd tranche of $3 bln loan: IMF
Sep 27 (EN) Sri Lanka’s second tranche of a $3 billion loan from the IMF is likely to be delayed as the island nation has failed to meet the programme objective and a global lender’s official said there is no fixed timeline on the disbursement of second tranche. Sri Lanka's govt revenue is likely to face a 15% fall from the target agreed with the IMF, the global lender said, amid poor tax administration and lower collection.
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Bangladesh grants 54 essential drugs
Sep 27 (DN) Bangladesh PM on a request made by Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella will grant 54 types of essential medicines as a grant to the country. The country will receive the relevant stock of drugs worth US$ 58,307 by next week. As a solution to the current shortage of medicines, the Health Minister personally intervened and responded positively to this request made by the PM and took the necessary steps to receive the stock of medicines in this country.
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Sri Pada open for off-season pilgrim
Sep 27 (DM) Ratnapura-Sri Pada Road (Palabaddala Road) and Nallathani Road will be open for pilgrims who climb Sri Padaya during the off-season, Wildlife Conservation Dept said. They said the ticket counter had been opened at the place where the Pawanella police security point was located on the Ratnapura Sri Pada road, and another ticket counter was located where the Nallathanni Wildlife security office was located. These ticket counters are open daily from
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Why is Ali Sabry dragging Sri Lanka in the Indo-Canada conflict?
Sep 27 (DM) SL politicians are a surprising lot. At the height of the political crisis when the local economy collapsed and the country ran out of money, all political leaders appealed to the int'l community for help. And in goodwill many countries stepped forward to assist the nation, some with their own interests while others came forward in friendship. While Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe to date maintains that the nation will maintain good
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Ambiguity of national evaluation policy in Sri Lanka?
Sep 27 (FT) For the second time, Ranil Wickremesinghe has inaugurated a National Evaluation Policy (NEP) for SL. The first one was in 2018 and also in September at the Global Parliamentarians Forum for Evaluation (GPFE) held in Colombo. As its website said, “The NEP of SL, was launched by PM Ranil Wickremesinghe at EvalColombo 2018, the first ever global conference on evaluation organised by the Global Parliamentarians Forum for Evaluation.”
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Partheeban alias Thileepan’s death-fast weaponised non-violence
Sep 27 (FT) Rasiah Partheeban alias Thileepan engaged in a fast unto death protest on 15 Sept 1987. The LTTE stalwart died after 12 days of fasting on 26 Sept without even drinking water. Thileepan’s 36th death anniversary was on 26 Sept 2023. This column focuses on the LTTE martyr Thileepan in this two-part article. The first part published last week was on Thileepan the person and his role in the LTTE. This second part is about his death-fast and its aftermath.
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පෝට් සිටියේ නම මාරු කළාට රට ගොඩයන් නෑ!
JKH regains most valuable status
Sep 27 (FT) Top blue chip John Keells Holdings yesterday regained its long-lost status as the most valuable listed entity in SL. JKH’s share price gained by Rs. 1.50 or 0.8% to Rs. 192.50 but that was enough to boost its market value to Rs. 266.9 billion. JKH saw 1.5 million of its shares change hands via 251 trades for Rs. 298 million. Expolanka on the other hand saw its share price dip by Rs. 1.25 or 0.9% to Rs. 135.25 finishing the day with a market capitalisation of Rs. 264.4 billion.
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Stocks up on Wednesday due to speculation
Sep 27 (EN) Shares were up at close of trading on Wednesday ahead of the four-day weekend and due to some speculative activity. “There was some positivity with the rating upgrade,” an analyst said. “And after rates falling with yesterday’s bill auction.” “There was some activity in the export-related counters and also the primary dealing unit on speculation of potential dividends.” “I think the speculation on dividends pushed the market up.” Turnover was 1.3 billion rupees.
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SL's revenue shortfall concerns IMF team
Sep 27 (Reuters) The IMF is concerned about a shortfall in revenue collection by SL’s govt this year, though that is unlikely to derail a $2.9 billion loan programme for the crisis-hit country, two SL sources said. A delegation from the IMF met with Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe, who is also the finance minister, and its central bank governor, earlier on Tuesday as part of the first review of 4-year loan deal agreed in March.
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President leaves for Berlin today
Sep 27 (DN) Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe will leave for Germany today to participate in the Berlin Global Dialogue. The Berlin Global Dialogue to find global solutions to the current geopolitical and economic challenges is scheduled to be held on Sept 28 and 29 in Berlin, Germany. The Prez is scheduled to make the opening remarks at the Leaders Dialogue session on the first day of the conference where he will talk about climate change and debt restructuring. During his 4-day visit Prez will hold talks
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Trincomalee Magistrate’s Court issues order prohibiting Thileepan commemorations
Sep 27 (AD)Trincomalee Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday issued a court order prohibiting the commemoration of Thileepan, a member of a proscribed organisation, in several areas within Trincomalee, on account of the inconvenience likely to be caused to the public. Accordingly, Trinco Court issued the order prohibiting any sort of celebrations, demonstrations, parades or protests commemorating Thileepan in the Kulakottan Hall and the Gandhi Roundabout within
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Professionals’ TUs want tax policy changed following IMF deference to GoSL
Sep 27 (TM) Professionals’ Trade Unions Collective (PTUC) stated that the Govt must take measures to address the demands of professionals since the IMF has granted authority to the Govt to make suitable changes to its new tax policy. Several trade unions representing professionals led by the GMOA met the IMF delegation on Monday (25) to discuss several demands including tax relief. Speaking to the media after the meeting,
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CEB, CPC restructuring plan to Cabinet in two weeks
Sep 27 (CT) Legislation to restructure the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) and Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) will be presented to Cabinet within the next two weeks, revealed Minister of Power and Energy Kanchana Wijesekara yesterday (26). The Minister addressing a seminar on restructuring loss-making State enterprises at the Ministry of Finance said the draft Bill of the new legislation was sent to the Attorney General for changes to be made to the Bill.
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Educationists insist A/Ls be held as scheduled
Sep 27 (DN) Education experts have requested the Govt to hold GCE A/L exam on the dates currently scheduled. They say that the students who faced various exams faced severe difficulties due to the postponement of the exams due to the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Experts say that as the situation has become normal now and exams should be held as scheduled. They say that if the exam is postponed for any reason, all other exams, and evaluation of answer scripts, will again be delayed.
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