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SL plans to recruit foreign volunteers to address English teacher shortage

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February 25, Colombo (LNW): The Ministry of Higher Education in Sri Lanka has announced plans to enlist foreign and expatriate volunteers to teach English to Sri Lankan students.

This initiative comes amidst a significant exodus of teachers migrating to other countries following the nation’s unprecedented economic crisis.

According to Education Ministry officials, over five thousand teachers have departed the country with official permission under the government’s circular allowing temporary leave from state positions.

Additionally, tens of thousands of teachers have left without informing the authorities, exacerbating the acute teacher shortage nationwide.

Suren Raghavan, the State Minister for Higher Education, highlighted that the shortage has been exacerbated by many graduates with English degrees opting for careers in writing or the private sector due to higher salaries, rather than joining government schools.

To address this challenge, Raghavan emphasised the need for an online system.

Raghavan also mentioned engaging with the Canadian and Australian High Commissions to enlist the assistance of English teachers experienced in teaching English as a second language in South Asia.

He noted the interest shown by teachers in the United Kingdom, who have experience teaching in Asian countries such as Burma and India, to offer their services free of charge.

This initiative coincides with concerns about a decline in the country’s English literacy rate, highlighted the Minister.

President Ranil Wickramasinghe introduced the “English-for-all” initiative three months ago with the aim of enhancing English literacy levels at both school and university levels.

SL anticipates $500 mn support from ADB in 2024, says Country Director

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February 25, Colombo (LNW): Takafumi Kadono, Country Director of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), has indicated that Sri Lanka may receive $500 million in assistance from the ADB in 2024, contingent upon the progress of policy reforms.

The ADB is poised to present a $100 million power sector loan proposal to its Board around March or April, pending approval of a revised electricity reform bill by the Cabinet of Ministers.

Another $100 million loan to bolster Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) could be greenlit early in the year as Sri Lanka establishes a credit guarantee agency to facilitate credit for small businesses.

Additionally, a $200 million credit line is earmarked for the financial sector, with the ADB having disbursed the initial installment of this financial sector policy loan in the latter part of last year.

Further funding, amounting to $100 million, is under consideration for the water sector, with potential approval later in the year.

Sri Lanka may access $200 to $300 million annually at a concessional rate of 2 per cent under the ADB’s concessional ordinary capital resources (COL) framework, with the remaining balance linked to the SOFR-based ordinary capital resource rate.

Moreover, the ADB has commenced crafting a ‘Country Partnership Strategy’ for Sri Lanka spanning the period of 2024 to 2028, Kadono disclosed.

Ministry launches probe into dialysis unit fatalities at Kurunegala hospital

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February 25, Colombo (LNW): The Health Ministry has initiated an investigation and formed a committee to examine the circumstances surrounding suspected fatalities at the dialysis unit of Kurunegala Teaching Hospital.

Secretary of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Palitha Mahipala, confirmed at least five deaths since January in the dialysis unit.

A five-member committee, led by Chief Epidemiologist Dr. Samitha Ginige, has been established to investigate the matter thoroughly.

Sources suggest that the incident may be linked to the introduction of unidentified pathogens into the blood dialysis unit.

However, the Health Ministry is conducting a comprehensive inquiry to determine the root cause of the fatalities.

As a precautionary measure, health authorities have promptly closed the unit and redirected kidney patients to nearby facilities.

Labour Minister commits to establish SLBFE office in Kegalle

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February 25, Colombo (LNW): Labour and Foreign Employment Minister Manusha Nanayakkara has responded to a joint appeal from the Kegalle Migrant Workers Committee and the Kegalle District political authority by committing to establish a Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) office in Kegalle District.

The decision follows concerns raised regarding the absence of an SLBFE office in the district, despite it being home to the highest number of migrant workers in the Sabaragamuwa Province.

This announcement was made during the Jayagamu Sri Lanka programme, organised by the Ministry of Labour and Foreign Employment in Kegalle, where the Committee presented their request, emphasising the urgent need for an SLBFE office to address the welfare and concerns of migrant workers from the region.

Today’s (Feb 25) weather: Showers and thunderstorms expected in several provinces

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By: Isuru Parakrama

February 25, Colombo (LNW): Showers or thundershowers will occur at several places in Western, Southern, Sabaragamuwa and Central provinces in the evening or night, and a few showers may occur in Uva and Eastern provinces, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather forecast today (25).

Misty conditions can be expected at some places in Sabaragamuwa and Central provinces and in Badulla district during the morning, the statement added.

The public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimise damages caused by temporary localised strong winds and lightning during thundershowers.

Marine Weather:

Condition of Rain:
Showers or thundershowers may occur at a few places in the sea areas extending from Colombo to Hambantota via Galle in the evening or night.
Winds:
Winds will be North-easterly or Easterly and wind speed will be (20-25) kmph in the sea areas around the island. Wind speed may increase up to (40-45) kmph at times in the sea areas off the coasts extending from Galle to Hambantota via Matara and from Puttalam to Kankasanthurai via Mannar.
State of Sea:
The sea areas off the coasts extending from Galle to Hambantota via Matara and from Puttalam to Kankasanthurai via Mannar can be fairly rough at times.  The other sea areas around the island will be Slight. Temporarily strong gusty winds and very rough seas can be expected during thundershowers.

Aquaman Hollywood star Jason to explore Sri Lanka’s environmental efforts

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February 24, Colombo (LNW): The US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung has extended a warm invitation to Hollywood actor Jason Momoa, known for his advocacy for environmental conservation, to witness Sri Lanka’s mangrove restoration efforts and explore its vibrant marine ecosystem.

“Hey #JasonMomoa, your admiration and @UNEP support for Sri Lanka’s environmental efforts and using your voice to increase awareness of the urgency to #SaveOurOcean is inspiring! 

As US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, I invite you to come experience the beauty of Sri Lanka’s mangrove restoration firsthand and dive into the depths of our strong US-Sri Lanka partnership,” she noted via ‘X’ on thursday 

The Ambassador’s invitation comes hot on the heels of the Aquaman star Momoa congratulating Sri Lanka for being declared a UN World Restoration Flagship, in recognition of the country’s efforts to rebuild and restore its mangrove ecosystems.

In a video statement of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) Advocate for Life Below Water, he commended the endeavours of the country. 

“As a native Hawaiian, I saw the impacts of climate change first hand this year, the devastating lines of fires. 

We urgently need to revive the health of our lands, the coasts and oceans. After the tsunami, the island of Sri Lanka had to build back, and they did it using the power of nature as a solution versus fighting against it. I want to celebrate Sri Lanka for its recognition as the UN World Restoration Flagship.

 In the country, citizens and partners are working together to naturally generate 10,000 hectares of mangrove forest by 2030 to fortify the coastline. Congratulations, 

Sri Lanka. Mahalo for working together to create positive change. You are the example. All my Aloha,” Mamosa said.

Expressing admiration for Momoa’s commitment to UNEP causes, Ambassador Chung underscored the invitation for the Auqaman star to dive into the crystal-clear waters and explore mesmerising shipwrecks along the Sri Lankan coast.

“Ready to trade the depths of Atlantis for the crystal waters and mesmerising shipwrecks off the coast of Sri Lanka? #VisitSriLanka #YoullComeBackForMore (video credit: @UNSriLanka),” she added.

With the hashtags #VisitSriLanka and #YoullComeBackForMore, the Ambassador’s message underscored Sri Lanka Tourism taglines to explore the country firsthand. 

On 14 February Sri Lanka has been declared as a UN World Restoration Flagship, in recognition of the nation’s vital efforts to rebuild and restore its mangrove ecosystems. 

The UN Flagship Restoration Award is a timely recognition of Sri Lanka’s viable, lasting solutions towards the restoration of these essential ecosystems which support countless lives and livelihoods across the island. 

Sri Lanka is slated to receive the award at the United Nations Environmental Assembly which will be held in Nairobi on 27 February 2024. 

The Wildlife and Nature Protection Society (WNPS) said the award signifies the nation’s effective use of the UN’s Principles for ecosystem restoration, while highlighting globally significant best practices and methodologies that can potentially serve as a framework for future success across the world.

Ceylon-Persia tourism program in Iran records resounding success 

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Ceylon-Persia” Tourism Awareness Program 2024 at the chancery premises in Tehran on February 05 has recorded resounding success, organisers said. 

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Iran, in collaboration with the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB), Association of Air Transport and Tourists Agencies of Iran, and Aitken Spence Travels, organised “Ceylon-Persia” Tourism Awareness Program 2024 at the chancery premises in Tehran. 

Over 35 tour companies, outbound tour operators and representatives from the media and airlines were in attendance. 

The objective of the event was to make awareness of the recent developments in tourism industry in Sri Lanka and Iran among travel agents, tour operators, other tourism stakeholders and the general public of both countries with a focus of expanding two-way tourism. 

During his welcome remarks, the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Iran G.M.V. Wishwanath Aponsu referred to the historical bilateral relations between Sri Lanka and Iran. 

He appreciated the collective efforts to encourage Iranian tourists to visit Sri Lanka placing Iran among potential markets for tourism in Sri Lanka and also increasing its ranking on the list of tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka in March, September and November 2023 with a growth of 140% compared to 2022.

 Highlighting the unique splendours of Sri Lanka as a leading tourist destination in the world, the Ambassador assured of every possible assistance to the Iranian travel agencies and outbound tour operators. 

In the guest speech, Aitken Spence Travels General Manager Kanishka Mahagedara elaborated on the positive dynamics of the visitors from Iran who have selected Sri Lanka as their best tourist destination. 

He underlined the contribution of Aitken Spence Travels in destination promotion and invited attendees to facilitate and encourage potential tourists to visit Sri Lanka during the upcoming Nowruz (Persian New Year) holiday season in March. 

Iran Aitken Spence Travels Representative Mojgan Nowruzi also made her remarks focusing on business opportunities in both Iran and Sri Lanka outbound tourism markets. 

She invited Iran travel agencies to prepare a suitable package for Sri Lankan tourists to visit in Iran. A SLTPB presentation on “Sri Lanka tourism” in the Persian language was made by an officer of the Embassy. 

Association of Air Transport and Tourist Agencies of Iran Executive Deputy Dr. Morteza Shabani thanked the Sri Lankan Ambassador and the staff for arranging the Tourism Awareness Program 2024 and assured of his Association’s fullest support and cooperation to facilitate Iran tourists to Sri Lanka. 

In conjunction with the “Ceylon-Persia” Tourism Awareness Program 2024, two leading Sri Lankan companies in tourism industry namely Aitken Spence and Jetwing Travels were able to expand their business linkages with a number of Iranian outbound travel agents based in Tehran, Shiraz and Isfahan. 

Colombo stock market gains momentum with first ever net foreign inflow of 2024 

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February 24, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka shares closed up on a new high on Thursday after buying interest was stimulated through senses of economic stabilization, while the market generated a first ever net foreign inflow for 2024. 

The economy has channeled some stability and some recovery, resulting in buying power for the banking sector, capital, food and tourism sector,” an analyst said.

The Colombo stock market its first ever net foreign inflow for 2024 as it ended a shortened week marginally higher, CSE sources said. 

Upto Wednesday, CSE had seen net foreign outflow of Rs. 3.3 billion and yesterday net inflow amounted to Rs. 211.6 million with net foreign buying most in JKH at Rs. 365.7 million.

First Capital said foreign investors turning net buyers on Thursdy was after nearly 2 months.

The lack of net foreign inflow year to date until Wednesday was of concern to stock broking firms and capital market promoters. Last year the Colombo Stock Exchange saw net foreign inflow Rs. 4.3 billion though it ended December with a net outflow of Rs. 653.4 million.

At present the Market P/E is 10.64 times which is considered attractive whilst several counters in CSE such as from the banking sector are trading below book value.

For the week the benchmark ASPI gained by 0.7% and the active S&P SL20 by 0.5%. Average daily turnover was Rs. 971 million. Last week ASPI and the S&P SL20 gained 0.2% and 0.7% respectively recording an average daily turnover of Rs. 862 million.

Asia Securities said the ASPI bounced back from its intra-day losses to end slightly up on Thursday, driven by increased market participation and a subsequent surge in turnover.

JKH dominated turnover during the session (Rs. 572 million) amidst a notable pick-up in buying interest. 

First Capital said the bourse experienced a volatile session of trading during the day but managed to halt on the green zone at 10,655 gaining 6 points, continuing the positive momentum from the previous day.

Blue-chip companies namely EXPO and JKH mainly aided the ASPI to land on the positive territory backed by high-net-worth investor participation, however the retail participation continued to remain relatively low. 

The Banking sector shares namely SAMP, HNB and NDB displayed a negative sentiment mainly because of the flat results reported for the 4Q2023 period, which dragged the index down.

Turnover was 4% higher than the month’s average backed by the Capital Goods sector and Transportation sector for a joint contribution of 55%.

NDB Securities said high net worth and institutional investor participation was noted in John Keells Holdings, Expolanka Holdings and LB Finance. Mixed interest was observed in Lanka IOC, Nations Trust Bank and Haycarb whilst retail interest was noted in Dialog Axiata, Lanka Milk Foods and Distilleries.

Search Intensifies for Missing Sri Lankan Crew Member on German Vessel, International Assistance Sought

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February 24, Colombo (LNW): The Merchant Marine Secretariat of Germany has announced that a comprehensive report on the Sri Lankan crew member who went missing from the MV Sanchuka will be received next week. A senior official confirmed the receipt of an initial report but emphasized that further details are expected in the coming week.

Chirath Sandaru, a 21-year-old resident of Uduwara in Millaniya and an alumnus of Mahanama College, Colombo, went missing while serving on Germany’s MV Sanchuka. He joined the vessel as a crew member on January 2, 2024.

In response to the ongoing situation, the National Merchant Seamen’s Association has declared its intention to seek international assistance in locating the missing Sri Lankan crew member. Palitha Athukorala, the association’s chairman, revealed that they have formally requested the aid of the International Transport Workers’ Federation to bolster efforts in finding Chirath Sandaru.

The maritime community and concerned authorities are joining forces to intensify search and rescue operations, demonstrating a collaborative commitment to ensuring the safe return of the missing crew member.

Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 24/02

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  1. U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Verma met with President Ranil Wickremesinghe and commended Sri Lanka’s efforts to revive its economy. President Wickremesinghe briefed Verma on debt restructuring progress and highlighted key economic reforms, including an agriculture modernization program. The discussions underscored mutual appreciation for the Sri Lankan government’s economic initiatives.
  2. Former Chief of Staff of the Sri Lanka Army, Major General Sathyapriya Liyanage has extended his support to the main opposition, Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) led by MP Sajith Premadasa.
  3. In response to criticism over the substantial salary increase for Central Bank employees, a leading parliamentary committee has requested a report from the Central Bank. The committee, chaired by MP Gamini Waleboda, is seeking information on the legal basis for the salary increment without parliamentary approval. This inquiry arose during a committee meeting where Central Bank officials were present, addressing concerns about the salary hike amid the economic crisis.
  4. The Government Medical Officers Association (GMOA) has raised concerns over reports of people posing as doctors to treat patients in various parts of Sri Lanka. GMOA revealed that over 40,000 individuals are found to be posing as doctors, treating patients with serious illnesses such as cancer, kidney and heart ailments.
  5. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, along with the Sri Lankan Embassy in Myanmar, is actively working to rescue and repatriate Sri Lankan nationals who fell victim to human trafficking in Myanmar. The individuals were deceived through online scams, particularly within the Myawaddy area, where they were falsely promised legitimate IT job opportunities. Efforts are underway to address this situation and bring back the affected Sri Lankan citizens.
  6. The Health Trade Union Alliance said trade union representatives will meet representatives of the Ministry of Health on Tuesday (27) to discuss their demands. Co-convener of the Alliance Chanaka Dharmawickrama said a report is due to be prepared to calculate the cost for the proposed allowance and the ability to pay.
  7. Nearly 1 million electricity connections were disconnected within 2023, the Parliamentary Sectoral Oversight Committee on Alleviating the Impact of the Economic Crisis was informed.
  8. The government is set to replace the University Grants Commission with the establishment of the National Higher Education Development Commission, as announced by State Minister of Higher Education Dr. Suren Raghavan.
  9. Land Valuation Indicator (LVI) for Colombo District indicated a slowdown on a year-on-year basis, recording a growth rate of 7.1 per cent during the second half of 2023. This slowdown could be observed in all sub-indicators of LVI, namely Residential, Commercial and Industrial LVIs which recorded annual increases of 8.8 per cent, 6.7 per cent and 5.9 per cent, respectively.
  10. A ‘white-only’ themed party planned for February 24 at a Russian-run cafe in the south has been canceled by organizers following public outcry. The event, labeled as an ‘Opening White Party,’ faced backlash for its discriminatory nature. The controversial face control policy, restricting entry based on factors like white skin, wealth, style, or demeanor, stirred significant controversy before its cancellation.