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India seizes gold dumped at sea en route to Sri Lanka

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW):The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has cracked down on a sophisticated syndicate involved in gold smuggling via the sea route from Sri Lanka ring.

India has recovered 32 kilograms of gold dumped at sea while being smuggled to Sri Lanka.The gold was recovered in a joint operation involving the Coast Guard, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) and Customs.

The gold, valued at Indian Rs 20.2 crore, was being smuggled from India to Sri Lanka, an official release said.

The seizure was a result of a specific input from the DRI regarding smuggling of contraband between Sri Lanka and India, following which a joint operation was launched by Indian Coast Guard and DRI on May 30.

Underwater divers salvaged the precious metal from under the sea after the smugglers threw it aboard while being pursued by officials of the agencies.

A joint operation by the Indian Coast Guard, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and Customs has foiled an attempt to smuggle gold bars weighing 32.689kg into India, via the sea route from Sri Lanka.

Launched on Tuesday 30th May, this operation was carried out based on specific input from DRI regarding the smuggling of contraband from the island nation to India.

In anticipation of the smuggling attempt, Indian agencies maintained close surveillance of fishing vessels operating in the Gulf of Mannar and those near the India-Sri Lanka International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL).

The agencies apprehended two boats – a suspicious boat approaching the Mandapam fishing harbour in Tamil Nadu’s Ramanathapuram district and another suspicious vessel south of Mandapam.

The sea route between northern Sri Lanka and the southern districts of Tamil Nadu, India, is highly porous and has a lot of fishing activity.

In a matter of a few hours and a few dozen kilometres, it is possible to cross over the IMBL and reach the waters of the other side.

The first boat attempted to evade the agencies and then dumped the consignment overboard before its three-member crew was apprehended by the agencies.

Upon interception, the second boat was said to have 21.269 kgs of smuggled gold and its two-member crew was taken into custody.

To recover the consignment that was dumped overboard by the first vessel, the Indian Coast Guard launched a diving operation at the site and recovered the gold consignment from the seabed, on Thursday. It contained gold bars weighing 11.6 kg.

The entire seized consignment is valued at Rs. 20.20 crore or $2.5 million. The seized contraband and suspects are in DRI custody for legal action.

Litro Gas Lanka Announces Price Reduction on Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gas Products

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Litro Gas Lanka, a prominent supplier of domestic Liquefied Petroleum (LP) gas in the country, has made a significant decision to reduce the prices of its products. The price reduction will come into effect from midnight tomorrow, June 4, according to the chairman and CEO of Litro Gas, Muditha Peiris.

This move is expected to have a positive impact on consumers, as it will result in a substantial reduction in the price of a 12.5kg gas cylinder. Currently priced at Rs. 3,638, the cost of the cylinder is anticipated to decrease by approximately Rs. 400.

India train crash: More than 230 dead after Odisha accident

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At least 238 people have been killed and 650 are injured in a crash involving three trains in India’s eastern Odisha state, officials say.One passenger train derailed and its coaches fell on to the adjacent track where they were struck by an incoming train on Friday evening. A freight train was stationary.

The death toll is expected to rise, as many are still trapped in the wreckage.

The cause of India’s worst train crash this century is not yet clear.

Officials said several carriages from the Shalimar-Chennai Coromandel Express derailed at about 19:00 (13:30 GMT) in Balasore district, hit a stationary goods train and several of its coaches ended up on the opposite track. 

Another train – the Howrah Superfast Express travelling from Yesvantpur to Howrah – then hit the overturned carriages.

“The force with which the trains collided has resulted in several coaches being crushed and mangled. We are trying to cut through the wreckage to reach the passengers. We also have to be careful to not hurt those alive,” Atul Karwal, chief of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) told news agency ANI. 

He said this was “the third deadliest crash in the history of Indian railways”. 

More than 200 ambulances and hundreds of doctors, nurses and rescue personnel were sent to the scene, the state’s chief secretary Pradeep Jena said.

Sudhanshu Sarangi, director general of Odisha Fire Services, had earlier said 288 had died.

A drone view shows derailed coaches after two passenger trains collided in Balasore district in the eastern state of Odisha
Image caption, It is India’s worst train crash this century

Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw is at the site of the accident and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit the injured in the hospital later on Saturday.

One male survivor said that “10 to 15 people fell on me when the accident happened and everything went haywire. I was at the bottom of the pile. 

“I got hurt in my hand and also the back of my neck. When I came out, I saw someone had lost their hand, someone had lost their leg, while someone’s face was distorted,” the survivor told India’s ANI news agency.

A day of mourning has been announced in the state.

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Department of Examinations Prepared to Tackle Emergency Disasters

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The Department of Examinations has announced that comprehensive arrangements have been put in place to effectively handle emergency disasters during ongoing examinations. Commissioner General of Examinations, Amit Jayasundara, reported yesterday that floods were observed in various areas. However, he assured that the Disaster Management Center, in coordination with other teams, successfully transported candidates to their examination centers using boats.

Despite the challenges posed by the inclement weather, Commissioner General Jayasundara expressed his expectation that the situation would improve by Monday, allowing examinations to proceed without further disruptions.

Meanwhile, the Irrigation Department has issued a warning regarding a minor flood situation near the Kudaa River, in the vicinity of the Bulathsinghala Divisional Secretariat. Residents living in low-lying areas near the Maguru River are also advised to exercise caution. Moreover, the department highlighted that the water level of the Gin River is rising due to the persistent heavy rains, urging residents of Baddegama to remain vigilant.

In addition, the Irrigation Department has alerted people residing in low-lying areas about the potential rise in the water level of the Nilwala River. It is crucial for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and the protection of their property.

Furthermore, the early warning issued for landslides in several divisional secretariats across the Matara, Ratnapura, Galle, and Kalutara districts remains in effect. Authorities continue to closely monitor the situation, emphasizing the importance of residents remaining alert and following safety guidelines provided by local authorities.

Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 03/06

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  1. President Ranil Wickremesinghe reiterates a Climate Change University will be established in Sri Lanka next year: also says prestigious institutions like Harvard and MIT have expressed interest to collaborate with it.
  2. Several environmental organizations backed by the Socialist Youth Union stage protest outside the Ministry of Justice: demand the Govt to file charges against the X-Press Pearl ship tragedy at a Sri Lankan Court instead of Singapore: also ask that the Govt seeks compensation for the environmental damage.
  3. Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera says instructions have been given to CPC & CPSTL to continue fuel deliveries on Saturday & Sunday this week to supply sufficient stocks to all fuel stations: long fuel queues continue.
  4. State Minister of Finance Ranjith Siyambalapitiya says import restrictions on 300 to 400 items will be relaxed from next week.
  5. SJB MP Harshana Rajakaruna says inflation had dropped as a consequence of reduced consumption: asserts the reduction of inflation is not a sign of economic stability: meanwhile, the severe contraction of the economy continues with 2022 growth being -7.8% and 2023 expected to be -4.2%: thousands of SMEs have already closed and over 500,000 persons added to the unemployed category.
  6. Research findings of blind graduate of Uni of Sri J’pura specialising in philosophy and psychology shows that Govt has stopped hiring graduates during the past 3 years and 75 blind graduates who graduated in the year before are severely affected by the prevailing economic crisis and unemployment.
  7. CB Governor Nandalal Weerasinghe says the USD 200 mn loans obtained from Bangladesh Bank will have to be paid back in September 2023: USD 2,150 mn out of current CB external reserves consist of SWAPs with other Central Banks (China USD 1550mn, India USD 400mn & Bangladesh USD 200mn), secured by former Governors Cabraal and Lakshman.
  8. Tourism data shows the industry has rebound with earnings of USD 828mn in the first 5 months of 2023: reflects a 30% increase from the corresponding period of last year: earnings from Tourism was USD 4,500 mn in 2018.
  9. SLPP Rebel MP and FPC Leader Dullas Alahapperuma responds to President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s recent address to the nation: asks “who ruined the country”?
  10. SL lose to Afghanistan by 6 wickets in the 1st Cricket ODI at Hambantota: SL 268 (50) – Charith Asalanka 91, Dhananjaya de Silva 51, Pathum Nissanka 38, Fareed Ahmad 43/2): Afghanistan 269/4 (46.5) – Ibrahim Zadran 98, Kasun Rajitha 49/2.

President Announces Plans to Establish Climate Change University in 2024

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In a significant development aimed at addressing the challenges of climate change, President Ranil Wickremesinghe has revealed that efforts are underway to establish the Climate Change University next year. The president made this announcement during a briefing held on climate change and green growth at the Presidential Secretariat on June 2.

President Wickremesinghe emphasized that the Climate Change University will be a specialized post-graduate institution solely dedicated to research in the field of climate change. It will not offer undergraduate courses, ensuring a laser focus on advanced studies and cutting-edge research. The university will welcome contributions from countries and organizations interested in climate change and will grant them membership on the Board of Governance. Notably, the Korean Exim Bank has expressed its interest in partnering with the university, underscoring the international support for this initiative.

Highlighting the significance of the International Climate Change University, President Wickremesinghe urged that all future research endeavors in the field of climate change should be conducted at this institution. He further revealed that esteemed institutions like Harvard and MIT have shown interest in collaborating with the university, indicating the high regard it is garnering globally.

Recognizing the importance of capacity building, President Wickremesinghe also proposed the consideration of short-term courses tailored for government officials. By equipping public servants with the necessary knowledge and skills, the government aims to strengthen its efforts in combating climate change and pursuing sustainable practices.

During the briefing, the discussions revolved around five thematic areas identified in a previous meeting with President Wickremesinghe. These areas include the establishment of a Climate Change Office, facilitation of Green Finance, the establishment of the International Climate Change University, promoting Nature Positive Green Growth, and providing Innovative Management Support. Special attention was given to regions that lag behind in these areas, such as marine pollution and the adoption of electric car mobility.

President Wickremesinghe instructed the authorities to address these concerns promptly, emphasizing the need for active involvement from the private sector and international organizations. By fostering collaboration and engagement, the government aims to drive sustainable practices, protect the environment, and mitigate the impacts of climate change.

Meteorology Department Forecasts Southwest Monsoon’s Gradual Establishment Across Island

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In a recent announcement, the Meteorology Department has indicated that the southwest monsoon is set to gradually establish across the entire island over the next few days. As a result, the department forecasts the likelihood of showers or thundershowers at intermittent intervals in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, and Southern Provinces.

Specifically, the department has highlighted the possibility of heavy rainfall, reaching approximately 100 mm, in select areas of the Sabaragamuwa Province, as well as the Galle, Matara, and Kalutara districts. In addition, several spells of showers are expected in the Northwestern Province, while the Uva and Eastern Provinces may experience showers or thundershowers during the evening or night.

Furthermore, the Meteorology Department has issued a warning regarding strong winds, estimating speeds of about 40-45 kmph intermittently over the entire island. Given these conditions, the general public is strongly advised to exercise caution and take adequate precautions to minimize potential damages caused by temporary localized strong winds and lightning during thundershowers.

As the southwest monsoon makes its presence felt, the Meteorology Department continues to closely monitor weather patterns across the country. They urge citizens to stay updated with the latest forecasts and adhere to any safety guidelines issued by relevant authorities.

Sri Lanka eyes to expand its exports to China

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka has sought to expand its exports to China particularly Ceylon cinnamon, seafood, fruits and vegetables and gemstones.

China and Sri Lanka, this week, successfully concluded the 12th round of Diplomatic Consultations between the two countries.

The consultations were co-chaired by Secretary Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka Aruni Wijewardane and the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China Sun Weidong, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Colombo.

The discussions focused on bilateral cooperation, economic and trade cooperation, current economy recovery process, livelihood assistance and financial support, people-to-people exchanges and multilateral cooperation between the two countries.

Elaborating on the high levels of development in China leading to a new development paradigm, China’s path to modernization and successfully elevating millions of Chinese citizens out of poverty in the past four decades, the visiting Vice Minister of China, Sun Weidong stated that there is opportunity for result oriented cooperation with Sri Lanka.

Foreign Secretary Aruni Wijewardane appreciated China’s assistance to Sri Lanka during the challenging period and sought China’s support in expanding Sri Lanka’s exports to China, particularly the export of Ceylon cinnamon, seafood, fruits & vegetables and gemstones.

Further she explained Sri Lanka’s economic recovery and welcomed the increasing trend of Chinese tourist arrivals. During the consultations Sri Lanka and China pledged to further consolidate bilateral ties for the mutual benefit of the peoples of the two countries.

During the visit, the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs called on President Ranil Wickremesinghe and Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena.

The visiting Chinese delegation also held constructive engagement with the members of the Sri Lanka – China Parliamentary Friendship Association and is expected to visit the Sri Lanka – China Friendship Village in Dewanagala. The Vice Minister will also pay homage to the temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy and call on the Mahanayake thero of the Malwatte Chapter.

Sri Lanka boosts ties with Maldives focusing on health and education sectors

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka and Maldives have agreed to implement practical strategies to derive maximum benefit from the evolving concept of the blue ocean with proper management of the exploitation of marine resources.

Economic co-operation, tourism, youth and skills development, employment, collaboration in the fields of health and higher education, as well as consular and community issues were also included in the work plan.

Cabinet nod has been given to ink MoUs with Maldives on Customs regulations, health sector.The Government has decided to boost its cooperation with the Maldives to further strengthen, promote and improve affiliation and mutual assistance.

The Cabinet of Ministers at its meeting on Monday approved two proposals following the Attorney General clearing the draft Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs).

One of the Cabinet clearances was for the resolution presented by President Ranil Wickremesinghe in his capacity as the Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies Minister to enhance cooperation and mutual assistance in Customs affairs.

The key objective of this MoU is to strengthen mutual understanding and communication between the two countries.

The second approval was for the proposal tabled by Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella to bolster combined efforts in the health sector.

The aim is to improve health services, promote research and development (R&D) activities and enhance the overall well-being of the people of the two countries. “Sri Lanka and Maldives have a longstanding relationship in the region.

The Maldivian citizens have high regard for the education and health sectors of Sri Lanka. Most of their children come for studies, while the majority of Maldivians come for health purposes.

Therefore, both these proposals will further strengthen the ties between the two countries,” Cabinet Co-Spokesman and Minister Bandula Gunawardena said at the post-Cabinet meeting media briefing .He also said it is a win-win agreement for Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

The short travel distance between the Maldives and Sri Lanka (an hour and five minutes by plane) facilitates trade of goods and services, and there is a long history of economic relations between the two countries. In the modern trade relationship, however, there are several comparative advantages that the two nations can explore.

The Maldives, being an archipelago with a total land mass of 298 square kilometers compared to Sri Lanka’s 64,630 sq km, is heavily constrained by a lack of land and its small domestic market of just 392,473 people.

This limits its ability to farm, extract natural resources without great environmental cost, and develop an industrial sector. Thus, it is heavily dependent on imports for almost all its goods.

Sri Lanka had a trade surplus of USD 16 million with the Maldives some times back , making it the 23rd largest market for Sri Lanka’s exports.

The goods exported to the Maldives are predominantly machinery and electronics, vegetables, metals, and food products.

ADB assists Sri Lanka to harness maximum potential of e marine tourism

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka is set to explore marine tourism once again with Asian Development Bank assistance as the country is blessed with plentiful and diverse coastal and marine resources having a high potential value for tourism,a top official of tourism disclosed.

Around 1,000 miles of coastal area in the country are extensively utilized for tourism product development. About 75 percent of the graded hotels in Sri Lanka and 80 percent of the hotel rooms are located in coastal areas

The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTA) has appointed a committee to explore the potential of marine tourism as part of a marine tourism master plan for 2024 to develop with Asian Development Bank (ADB) assistance.

SLTDA Chairman Priyantha Fernando revealed that a marine tourism consultant will also be in Colombo on June 02 whose expertise is being sought.

“The level of investment needed is difficult to estimate at the moment,” Fernando said. “The last budget had allocated 50 million rupees which made it hard to make improvements. However, this year I believe we will spend 200 to 250 million on the development process.”

Sri Lanka’s coasts have been popular tourist attractions with coral and whale watching being activities that have generated significant interest among visitors.

Sri Lanka’s tourism industry, which suffered immensely over the last few years due to the Easter attacks, the pandemic and a currency crisis, has seen some improvement in 2023 with the country on track to earning projected tourism revenues for the year, according to SLTDA.

A majority of tourists arriving in Sri Lanka so far in 2023 have been from Russia at 100,507 arrivals from January to May. One contributor to the increase in tourist revenue is expected to be the growth of marine tourism, SLTDA said.

However, in spite of the comparatively high resource base, Sri Lanka’s earnings from coastal and marine tourism still remains below true potential.

The beach holiday in Sri Lanka is popular among the predominantly Western European winter season tourists. It is evident from the high occupancies in the beach-oriented hotels in winter. Yet, more could be done.

The majority of tourists tend to fall into one of three market segments based on their needs and motivations: on shore, off-shore and inland.

Coastal and marine tourism covers the first two segments. In other words, if we view through a broader sense of tourism, coastal and marine forms part of a tourist’s experience rather than offering a separate experience of itself.

That’s important to understand and to accept it before examining the elements of an appropriate development agenda, he pointed out.

But we also want tourism sector -on shore, off-shore or inland – to grow on a sustainable basis. For that reason, we need to concern ourselves with four sets of conditions including contented visitors leaving Sri Lanka with expectations met or exceeded and coming again or recommending the country to others,

Profitable enterprises large and small, capable of satisfying tourists competitively but at a profit to sustain operations and to reinvest in the business, a nurtured environment – sensitively develop and manage our natural environment, and engaged communities were among the four factors .

Sustainable tourism proactively engages with local communities for economic benefit and through its actions should enhance a location as a place to live as well as a place to visit.