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Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 24/11

  1. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, born in 1968, celebrates his 56th birthday today (Nov 24): A prominent figure in Sri Lankan politics, he began his education at Thambuttegama Central College and later earned a degree from the University of Kelaniya: Dissanayake’s political career, marked by his leadership in the JVP and the formation of the National People’s Power, culminated in his election as Sri Lanka’s 9th President in 2024.
  2. Nearly 30 former MPs are still occupying official residences, despite being instructed to vacate for newly elected parliamentarians: While some are removing belongings, many have yet to leave: The government has warned of service cuts if they don’t comply: Renovations for new MPs are underway, with handover set for December 3. Meanwhile, the Madiwela Housing Complex is in high demand.
  3. Experts have raised concerns about the legitimacy of the Adani Group’s $442 million wind power project in Sri Lanka, following fraud charges against its chairman in the U.S.: urge the government to scrutinise the deal, which has faced allegations of corruption and lack of transparency: Despite opposition, the project continued under ex-President Wickremesinghe’s administration, while environmental and legal challenges persist: Current President Dissanayake’s administration is urged to reconsider.
  4. Minister Vijitha Herath confirmed that Sri Lanka’s local government elections will be held in early 2025, despite delays caused by unforeseen challenges such as candidate deaths, defections, and political shifts: The government is preparing for elections for Pradeshiya Sabhas and Urban Councils and considering amendments to the Local Government Election Act: Consultations with political parties will ensure smooth implementation.
  5. A new public-private partnership in Sri Lanka’s Sabaragamuwa Province aims to add 300 megawatts of solar power to the national grid: Launched on November 19, the project involves installing solar panels on state-owned buildings like schools and hospitals: Funded by Gala Green Energy Holdings at a cost of $200 million, the initiative promotes renewable energy and sustainability while contributing to the country’s climate goals.
  6. The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) has arrested 73 individuals, including 21 law enforcement officers, over the past ten months for bribery-related offences: Among those detained were a Chief Police Inspector, several police officers, and 24 civilians, including Grama Niladhari officers and a school principal: CIABOC reaffirmed its commitment to combating corruption in Sri Lanka’s public service.
  7. The Ministry of Justice and National Integration, in collaboration with USAID, provided technological tools to strengthen national unity and religious harmony in Sri Lanka: On November 22, 61 laptops and communication equipment were distributed to National Integration Officers: This initiative, part of the USAID-funded SCORE project, aims to improve social cohesion and community engagement, with official documents exchanged at the event.
  8. The Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) will conduct special raids starting December 15 to protect consumers during the festive season: Inspections will target wholesale outlets, warehouses, retail shops, and vendors selling clothing, electronics, and essential goods to prevent the circulation of expired products and unfair trade practices: Consumers can report issues via the CAA’s hotline at 1977.
  9. The excavation near the Central Expressway construction site in Veyangoda, initiated on November 21, concluded on November 23 without uncovering any treasure or significant archaeological items: The search, prompted by a court order following the arrest of nine individuals attempting to unearth valuables, involved multiple authorities but yielded no findings of historical or cultural value, despite efforts to break through a large obstructing stone.
  10. Newly appointed Deputy Sports Minister Sugath Tillekaratne, a former Olympian, said he aims to elevate Sri Lanka’s sports, from grassroots to international levels: emphasised the importance of building a healthy society and growing the sports economy, with a focus on developing athletes and improving facilities: stressed collaboration with sports bodies and officials to produce talented athletes and achieve national success.

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