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Public Funeral Announced for Ottawa mass killing victims on Sunday

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March 16, Colombo (LNW): A public funeral is scheduled for Sunday afternoon to honor the six individuals tragically killed in Barrhaven last week. The Buddhist Congress of Canada (BCC) revealed in a news release that a multi-faith service will take place at 1 p.m. at the Infinity Convention Centre on Gibford Drive, south of Ottawa’s core.

The devastating incident, which occurred on March 6 in the Ottawa suburb of Barrhaven, claimed the lives of four children and two adults. Among the victims were 35-year-old Darshani Dilanthika Ekanayake, along with her four young children: two-month-old Kelly, three-year-old Ranaya, four-year-old Ashwini, and seven-year-old Inuka. Additionally, the body of 40-year-old Gamini Amarakoon was discovered at the scene.

The lone survivor, Dhanushka Wickramasinghe, who sustained injuries from an edged weapon, is currently recuperating in the hospital. The BCC mentioned in their release that while Wickramasinghe is physically recovering, he requires psychological support to cope with the traumatic events and seeks privacy to mourn his family’s loss.

Meanwhile, Febrio De-Zoysa, a 19-year-old international student from Sri Lanka who resided with the family, has been charged with six counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder. De-Zoysa, represented by lawyer Ewan Lyttle, is currently in protective custody due to the severity of the charges against him. The court proceedings are ongoing, with De-Zoysa scheduled to appear again on March 28.

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State Minister Ashoka Priyantha Updates on Grama Niladhari Officer Selection

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March 16, Colombo (LNW): State Minister of Home Affairs, Ashoka Priyantha, revealed ongoing interviews for the recruitment of Grama Niladhari officers across 2002 vacant divisions, with appointments slated before April’s conclusion.

Speaking at a press briefing themed ‘Collective Path to a Stable Country’ at the Presidential Media Centre (PMC), Priyantha underscored the transformative potential of President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s agenda, envisioning substantial enhancements in the nation’s economy and overall welfare through continued adherence to this trajectory.

In a significant development, Priyantha announced progress on the Grama Niladhari Constitution, a pivotal concern for the officers. He disclosed that the draft has been presented via a cabinet paper, awaiting approval from the Cabinet of Ministers before advancing to the next phase of implementation.

18 Senior Police Officers Transferred by National Police Commission

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March 16, Colombo (LNW): In a significant development, 18 senior police officers, including Senior Deputy Generals of Police (SDIGs), have been swiftly transferred, following directives from Inspector General of Police (IGP) Deshabandu Tennakoon. The transfers, enacted under the auspices of the National Police Commission, aim to implement strategic personnel changes within the law enforcement hierarchy.

The reshuffle encompasses a diverse array of positions, with 8 SDIGs, one Deputy General of Police (DIG), 8 Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs), and one Superintendent of Police (SP) affected by the realignment.

Of notable mention is the reassignment of SSP E.M.M.S. Dehideniya, formerly serving as the Officer-in-Charge (OIC) of the Mount Lavinia Police Division, who has been redirected to assume the role of Director at the prestigious Criminal Investigation Department (CID), signaling a pivotal shift in investigative leadership.

From 2.2% to 50%: The Evolution of Gender Equality in Olympic Sports

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March 16, Colombo (LNW): The essence of progress lies in understanding humanity through a scientific lens. Presently, the enlightened global community is dismantling the fallacy of categorizing individuals based on race, religion, and caste. Notably, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) stands as a beacon of rationality, leveraging scientific methodologies to transcend societal myths.

The IOC has embarked on a mission to bridge the gender gap by fostering equal opportunities for women and men. Consequently, the representation of both genders in the upcoming Paris Olympics has been meticulously balanced at a 50/50 ratio.

Reflecting on the journey since the inception of the modern Olympics in 1900, where female participation stood at a mere 2.2%, underscores the monumental strides made over 124 years. This transformative period epitomizes the relentless toil, unwavering dedication, and enduring patience required to dispel entrenched illusions, erroneous judgments, and biased decisions.

Over the decades, the Olympic landscape has evolved, witnessing the introduction of new events and the phasing out of others. Notably, the 1924 Paris Olympics marked a significant milestone with 135 female athletes competing—a stark contrast to the limited participation observed in the tournament’s nascent years.

The gradual inclusion of women in various athletic disciplines illustrates a progressive trajectory. Notably, it wasn’t until 1984 that the women’s marathon debuted, symbolizing a breakthrough moment epitomized by Joan Benoit’s historic victory.

Subsequent years witnessed the expansion of women’s participation, with the 2020 Olympics featuring five new sports open to female athletes—BMX cycling, karate, skateboarding, surfing, and sports climbing. This trend continues in the present year, with additional sports opening their doors to women, marking a significant milestone in achieving gender parity across 32 sporting disciplines.

The evolution from a mere 2.2% representation of women to an equitable 50% distribution exemplifies not only the advancement of sports but also the intellectual maturity of athletes. Embracing unity and equality over division, particularly within the realm of sports, serves as a testament to societal progress and human enlightenment.

Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 16/03

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1. President Ranil Wickremesinghe urged all local government officials to wholeheartedly commit themselves to ensuring that the benefits provided to the people through government funding for development activities are effectively utilized.By responsibly managing these resources, officials can contribute significantly to bolstering the national economy, he added.

2. Former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, who is in remand custody in connection with the substandard human intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) procurement, has submitted a bail application to the Colombo High Court.

3. A total of 14 Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) have been received from potential investors for the Strategic Divestiture of Litro Gas Lanka Ltd. (LGL) and Litro Gas Terminals (Pvt) Ltd. (LGT). The REOIs received were considered by the Opening Committee appointed by the Special Cabinet Appointed Negotiating Committee. 

4. The High Commission of Sri Lanka in Singapore has revealed that over 400 Sri Lankan nurses currently work in Singapore. A group of 100 nurses arrived at the Changi Airport in Singapore on Friday (15 March), under an ongoing collaboration with Singapore’s Ministry of Health Holdings, making this the largest group of nurses to be deployed to Singapore simultaneously.

5. The Supreme Court concluded the hearing of petitions seeking the annulment of recommendations and findings of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) appointed by former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to investigate alleged incidents of political victimisation. Despite concluding the hearing, however, the Supreme Court deferred announcing its decision.

6. The suspended health trade union action will be resumed from March 19 (Tuesday), says the Convenor of the Health Service Trade Unions Ravi Kumudesh. Addressing a media briefing in Colombo, Kumudesh said the authorities failed to provide them with satisfactory solutions to the issues facing the health sector workers.

7. Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP Dr. Harsha de Silva has refuted recent claims that he requested for a meeting with the visiting delegation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In response to a statement made by State Minister of Finance Shehan Semasinghe, the SJB MP stated that he had merely requested for the Opposition to be involved in the External Debt Restructure (EDR). He further highlighted that he had made a request in this regard given the crucial importance of the Opposition being made aware of such facts and figures in the event they are elected as the next government.

8. The Department of Forest Conservation has issued a concerning report, revealing that 55 hectares of forest cover have been ravaged by recent forest fires. These destructive fires, which occurred over the past few weeks, pose a significant threat to Sri Lanka’s delicate ecosystem.

9. Excise Department Commissioner General M. J. Gunasiri stated that e-cigarettes are currently posing a multitude of challenges for both society and the Government, leading to a substantial loss in tax revenue. He elaborated that these particular cigarettes are packed with a substantial level of nicotine, posing a greater threat to the human body compared to a standard cigarette.

10. Two Indian team managers participating in the Legends Cricket Trophy, currently underway in Sri Lanka, have been prohibited from leaving the country by the Colombo Magistrate Court. The court issued the order following a complaint filed by the Special Investigations Unit of the Sports Ministry regarding match-fixing allegations.

Home Affairs State Minister Updates on Grama Niladhari Officer Recruitment and Economic Agenda

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March 16, Colombo (LNW): In a recent announcement, State Minister of Home Affairs, Ashoka Priyantha, revealed ongoing interviews for the recruitment of Grama Niladhari Officers (GNO) across 2,002 vacant divisions. Priyantha assured that the selected candidates would assume their roles before April concludes, underscoring the government’s commitment to filling crucial administrative positions swiftly.

Addressing the media at the Presidential Media Centre under the theme ‘Collective Path to a Stable Country’, Priyantha reiterated the potential of President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s agenda in steering the nation towards economic prosperity and societal well-being.

Highlighting the Ministry’s proactive approach to socioeconomic stability, Priyantha outlined various initiatives aimed at addressing past crises. These include the establishment of district-level food safety and nutrition committees, provision of spectacles to 02 million impoverished families, and efforts towards rural development through decentralized budget initiatives.

Furthermore, Priyantha disclosed recent interviews conducted on March 13 and 14 for GNO recruitment, with ongoing sessions on March 15. The Ministry aims to finalize these appointments by the end of April.

In a related development, Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena engaged with professional associations of Grama Niladhari Officers on March 14 to address their concerns, including travel expenses and office allowances. A cabinet paper has been submitted in this regard.

Regarding governance issues, Priyantha revealed the drafting of the GN Constitution, a pivotal concern for GNOs, with a cabinet paper awaiting approval. Once ratified, it will undergo further action to enhance administrative processes.

Priyantha concluded by emphasizing the government’s dedication to livelihood restoration and societal cohesion amidst economic challenges. He credited President Wickremesinghe for fostering trust and expressed optimism in sustaining the current trajectory for transformative growth over the next two years, heralding positive economic rejuvenation and project rectification.

Excise Commissioner General Warns of E-Cigarette Menace

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March 16, Colombo (LNW): M. J. Gunasiri, the Commissioner General of the Excise Department, highlighted the multifaceted challenges posed by e-cigarettes to both society and government revenue streams. Gunasiri emphasized the alarming nicotine content in e-cigarettes, surpassing that of traditional cigarettes, and the heightened risk of addiction and associated health hazards, including lung cancer.

Of particular concern is the deceptive packaging of e-cigarettes, camouflaged as innocuous items like power banks and perfume bottles, making them difficult to detect. This covert nature exacerbates their prevalence among school students and young people, posing a grave threat to public health.

Furthermore, Gunasiri noted the alarming trend’s adverse impact on tax revenue, as the proliferation of e-cigarettes undermines traditional tobacco taxation. He pointed out that these devices emit pleasant aromas, adding to their allure but concealing their potential harm.

Highlighting global consensus on the dangers of e-cigarettes, Gunasiri referenced the bans imposed by authoritative bodies such as the World Health Organization and the United States. These prohibitions underscore the urgent need for robust measures to curb the spread of e-cigarettes and protect public health and fiscal interests.

Education Minister Advocates Holistic Learning Beyond Exams

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March 16, Colombo (LNW): Education Minister Dr. Susil Premajayantha emphasized that the purpose of schooling extends beyond exam results, stressing the importance of equipping children with broader knowledge, attitudes, and skills.

Premajayantha underscored the need to move away from a solely exam-focused approach, emphasizing educational reforms aimed at evaluating practical skills alongside academic knowledge.

Speaking in conjunction with the national rollout of the Activity Based Oral English (ABOE) program for Grade One students in 2024, the Minister highlighted the initiative’s focus on developing English speaking and listening skills from an early age.

The ABOE program, introduced for Grade one and two students across the country, aims to address the growing necessity for English proficiency from the primary education level, recognizing the importance of language skills in today’s global landscape.

To support the implementation of the program, the Ministry has conducted training sessions for primary teachers, with over 13,800 educators already equipped with the necessary skills for activity-based oral English teaching.

Minister Premajayantha’s remarks signal a shift towards a more holistic approach to education, aligning with the evolving needs of learners in a rapidly changing world.

Sri Lankan MPs Advocate for Unified Environmental Legislation

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March 16, Colombo (LNW): During a recent press conference, SJB Member of Parliament Eran Wickramaratne emphasized the collective responsibility of parliamentarians, irrespective of party affiliations, to draft environmentally friendly laws. The conference aimed to elucidate the objectives of Sri Lanka’s Environment Parliament.

Wickramaratne highlighted the pressing issue of rising temperatures, particularly affecting Sri Lanka’s lowlands and coastal regions. He stressed the necessity, as per the Paris Agreement, to escalate renewable energy usage to 70% by 2030 and eliminate carbon dioxide emissions entirely by 2050. The upcoming meeting of the Sri Lanka Environmental Parliamentary Forum, scheduled for March 21, will convene parliamentarians, political figures, officials, scholars, and activists to address local and global environmental challenges.

MP Anura Priyadarshana Yapa echoed Wickramaratne’s sentiments, underlining the importance of engaging in global environmental discourse to tackle shared challenges. He outlined the Environmental Parliamentary Forum’s role in guiding governmental policies to alleviate environmental distress and ensure the welfare of both people and wildlife.

MP Yadamini Gunawardena emphasized the urgency of managing climate change effectively to safeguard lives and the economy. He stressed the need for coordinated efforts with relevant institutions.

The press conference aimed to raise awareness about the Environment Parliament, which comprises members from diverse political backgrounds. Notably, similar bodies exist in over 50 countries worldwide, reflecting a global commitment to environmental stewardship.

Mainly dry weather will prevail on the island

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March 16, Colombo (LNW): Showers or thundershowers may occur at a few places in Western, Sabaragamuwa and Central provinces and in Galle and Matara districts in the evening or night.

Mainly dry weather will prevail elsewhere of the island.

Misty conditions can be expected at some places in Sabaragamuwa, Central and Uva provinces and in Galle and Matara districts during the morning.