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Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 29/09

  1. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake attends the “Colombo International Book Fair” on 28 September, celebrating its 25th anniversary: During the event, a draft of the National Policy on Children’s Books was presented to him by the Sri Lanka Book Publishers’ Association: The fair, featuring 400 stalls, saw a large turnout, and the President toured booths, engaging with the public.
  2. Former MP Angajan Ramanathan urges President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to reopen key roads in Jaffna, particularly in the Vali North High Security Zone, to promote harmony and regional development: His request follows the President’s recent order to reopen major roads in Colombo, including Sir Baron Jayathilake Mawatha and Janadhipathi Mawatha, for public access.
  3. Commissioner General of Elections Saman Sri Ratnayake announces postal voting applications for the upcoming parliamentary elections will be accepted from October 1 to 8: Postal voters must certify their applications through their institution heads and submit them to the district returning officer: This election will use the 2024 voter list, following guidelines from the Parliamentary Elections Act.
  4. The Ministry of Education forms a seven-member committee to determine whether this year’s Grade 5 Scholarship Examination should be re-conducted, following allegations of a question paper leak: The decision, advised by Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, will be based on ongoing investigations by the Examinations Department and Criminal Investigation Department (CID).
  5. The National Audit Office reveals thousands of government-owned vehicles are missing or misplaced, particularly from state institutions like the Ministry of Health: Auditor General W.P.C. Wickramaratne announces an investigation, in collaboration with the Department of Motor Traffic, to prepare a comprehensive report: Recently, many vehicles used by former officials were also parked at Galle Face Grounds.
  6. The Inland Revenue Department reminds taxpayers to make their final income tax payments for the 2023/2024 Year of Assessment by 30 September 2024 to avoid penalties and interest charges: Additionally, outstanding default taxes must be cleared by 30 October 2024, after which the Department will enforce strict collection measures, including legal action, for unpaid taxes.
  7. Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya emphasises the government’s priority on restoring trust in Sri Lanka’s education system, acknowledging its current lack of public confidence: stresses the need for equitable education, eliminating disparities between elite and less popular schools: calls for reforms to rebuild the system’s former global reputation and urged collaboration in this effort.
  8. The Bar Council of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) appoints Anura Maddegoda, PC, as BASL President and Razik Zarook, PC, as Deputy President: These appointments fill vacancies left by the resignations of former BASL President Kaushalya Nawaratne, PC, and former Deputy President Nalinda Indatissa, PC, according to BASL Secretary Chathura Galhena.
  9. The President’s Media Division (PMD) announces the Gazette Extraordinary outlining the division of institutions and responsibilities under Sri Lanka’s new ministries has been published: Issued by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake under Article 44(1) of the Constitution, this follows the recent appointment of the short-term Cabinet in the new government.
  10. Sri Lanka dominates New Zealand on Day 3 of the second Test in Galle, bowling them out for 88 after posting 602 runs: Prabath Jayasuriya took six wickets, and Sri Lanka enforced a follow-on with a massive 514-run lead: New Zealand lost Tom Latham early in their second innings, and now face a challenging battle to avoid a 2-0 series defeat.

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