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New Passport Issuance System to Combat Extortion and Reduce Wait Times

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The Department of Immigration and Emigration has announced a groundbreaking initiative to streamline the passport issuance process and eliminate the need for individuals to endure long wait times at the Department’s premises in Battaramulla. Starting from June 1, all passports will be issued under a new online system, allowing applicants to receive their passports conveniently at their homes within three days via Registered Post.

The decision to implement this new system was prompted by numerous complaints received by the Department regarding an organized group that extorts money from people visiting the Battaramulla premises, falsely promising expedited passport processing and delivery on the same day. It has been reported that this unscrupulous group charges individuals between Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 20,000 per person to secure fully completed genuine passports without any hassle.

Commissioner General of the Department, Harsha Ilukpitiya, emphasized that the introduction of the new online system aims to eliminate such fraudulent practices and provide a more efficient and reliable passport service to the public. Under the revamped process, applicants are required to visit their authorized Divisional Secretariat, located in their respective areas, to obtain the necessary passport application forms.

Currently, only 50 Divisional Secretariats in the country have been authorized to accept passport applications. After filling out the required details on the application form and providing a thumb impression, applicants must submit the application along with a recent photograph to the designated official. Additionally, a copy of the payment receipt, which can be made at any Bank of Ceylon branch, must be included.

Commissioner General Ilukpitiya assured the public that the officials handling passport matters at the Divisional Secretariats have received comprehensive training to efficiently process applications and ensure a seamless experience for applicants.

Until the new system goes into effect on June 1, individuals can still apply for passports without any difficulties at the Department’s Head Office in Battaramulla.

The implementation of this new online passport issuance system marks a significant step forward in modernizing the passport application process, reducing wait times, and safeguarding applicants from extortion and fraudulent practices. The DIE is committed to providing a transparent and efficient service that prioritizes the convenience and security of passport applicants throughout Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 20/05

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  1. The Consumer Affairs Authority takes a significant stride in protecting consumer rights by issuing a special gazette notification that aims to regulate the activities of online sellers and sellers operating on digital platforms: CAA Chief Shantha Niriella says the decision taken to ensure consumer protection throughout various stages of an online transaction.
  2. President Ranil Wickremesinghe instructs authorities to deliver a comprehensive report on expediting the country’s transition towards a digital economy within a month; stresses the importance of avoiding any delays in the digitalisation process and highlights the potential benefits that can be achieved through a faster implementation.
  3. Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekara announces two units of the Uma Oya Hydro Power Plant will be operationalised for power generation this year; adds once completed, these units will contribute “a significant 120 MW of hydropower to the national grid”: The availability of Unit 01 scheduled for August, followed by Unit 02 in September.
  4. The hearing of the writ filed by SDIG in charge of the Western Province Deshabandu Tennakoon seeking an order against a private plaint pertaining to a large sum of money found by the ‘Aragalaya’ protesters at the President’s House in Colombo adjourned until May 22, 2023.
  5. The National War Heroes Commemoration Ceremony takes place at the Battaramulla War Heroes Memorial, under the patronage of President Ranil Wickremesinghe as the Commander-in-Chief and Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena: The year marks the 14th anniversary of the victory of LTTE terrorism that lasted for three decades.
  6. Chairman of the National Elections Commission Nimal Punchihewa says the Commission is exploring the possibility of establishing mobile voting centres for people with mobility challenges; adds the vote of such individuals will be collected upon visiting their residence and that current election laws must be amended in order to implement such measures.
  7. The five-year rollout plan by the Colombo Port City envisages US$5.6 billion in FDI to Sri Lanka expecting a fast-tracking of the nation’s economic recovery: CHEC Port City Deputy MD Thulci Aluwihare says this will help in positioning both Port City and Sri Lanka as “a leading player in the service export industry”; adds it is also expected “to reach its highest level of activity as the region’s first multi-currency, service export Special Economic Zone.”
  8. The Foreign Affairs Ministry says it unreservedly rejects the statement issued by the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau containing “outrageous claims of genocide relating to the past conflict in Sri Lanka”; adds such “irresponsible and polarising pronouncements by the leader of a nation breed disharmony and hatred in both countries, instead of promoting peace and reconciliation.”
  9. Labour and Foreign Employment Minister Manusha Nanayakkara submits a Cabinet paper requesting permits to import electric vehicles to individuals based in Sri Lanka receiving USD payments through businesses with foreign-based clients.
  10. Sri Lanka Test Cricket Captain Dimuth Karunaratne added to the preliminary squad named for the ICC World Cup Qualifiers: Karunaratne added as cover for openers Kusal Janith Perera and Pathum Nissanka who have injury concerns: Critics add Karunaratne has “vast experience as a top-order batter and his availability at this stage is very important for SL team.”

Dengue Fever Patients’ Lives at Risk Due to Delayed Hospitalization

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Consultant Physician Dr. Ananda Wijewickrama issued a dire warning yesterday, highlighting the life-threatening situation faced by Dengue fever patients who delay seeking hospital treatment until their symptoms become severe. Dr. Wijewickrama expressed concern that a significant number of patients arrive at hospitals only when their condition has worsened, putting their lives at risk.

Dr. Wijewickrama emphasized the criticality of early hospitalization for Dengue fever patients. He stated that when patients delay seeking medical care until they develop serious symptoms, it becomes extremely challenging to provide them with timely and effective treatment. As a result, the lives of these patients are in immediate danger.

The consultant physician further revealed that hospitals are currently facing an overwhelming number of Dengue fever cases, with patient numbers surpassing the capacity of many major hospitals across the country. Among the hospitals experiencing this strain are the Infectious Diseases Hospital (IDH), Kalubowila Hospital, Homagama Hospital, and other key healthcare facilities nationwide.

Dr. Wijewickrama urged individuals who experience fever symptoms persisting for more than 48 hours to undergo a full blood count to assess their condition promptly. This step is crucial in identifying potential cases of Dengue fever and initiating appropriate medical interventions in a timely manner.

In addition, the physician advised against administering any pain relievers other than Paracetamol to individuals suffering from fever. This cautionary measure aims to prevent potential complications that may arise from using non-recommended medications.

With the increasing prevalence of Dengue fever and the urgency of timely treatment, Dr. Wijewickrama’s warning serves as a wake-up call for individuals to prioritize their health and seek medical attention promptly. It is crucial for everyone to be vigilant about their symptoms and take immediate action to prevent the worsening of the disease and potential life-threatening complications associated with delayed hospitalization.

CAA Introduces New Regulations to Safeguard Consumer Rights in Online Transactions

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The Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) has taken a significant stride in protecting consumer rights by issuing a special gazette notification that aims to regulate the activities of online sellers and sellers operating on digital platforms. The directives outlined in the notification, announced by CAA Chairman Shantha Niriella on May 17, are designed to ensure consumer protection throughout various stages of an online transaction.

During the pre-purchase stage, e-commerce entities and platform operators are now required to adhere to fair business practices, advertising guidelines, and honest marketing strategies. They must refrain from engaging in deceptive or misleading practices and provide clear and unambiguous information regarding special offers, free trials, and any additional charges that may apply.

The gazette notification emphasizes that the displayed price of an item should align with the actual purchase price on the platform. This measure aims to prevent any misleading pricing tactics that can deceive consumers.

Transparency and authenticity in the rating and review system are also highlighted in the new regulations. E-commerce entities and platform operators must implement a fair and transparent rating and review mechanism, ensuring that false ratings and reviews are not published. It is strictly prohibited to hire third parties to post positive feedback on behalf of online sellers.

To protect consumer privacy, all e-commerce entities and platform operators must send a privacy statement to consumers when collecting their personal data. This measure ensures transparency and data protection in line with consumer rights.

During the purchase stage, consumers must be provided with an opportunity to review a summary of their order before confirming it. This gives customers the chance to ensure the accuracy of their purchase details and make informed decisions.

Moreover, e-commerce entities and platform operators are now obligated to enable customers to retain a comprehensive and accurate record of the transaction, compatible with their chosen device or platform. This helps consumers keep track of their purchases and facilitates dispute resolution if necessary.

To ensure transparency in financial transactions, a receipt must be issued by e-commerce entities and platform operators. The receipt should include the price of the item, including all charges, any compulsory or optional fees, payment methods, delivery terms, withdrawal and cancellation policies, warranties, guarantees, privacy policies, and dispute resolution options.

E-commerce entities and platform operators are also required to provide customers with user-friendly payment mechanisms and implement adequate security measures to mitigate payment-related risks. Additionally, they must employ reliable logistics providers for the delivery of goods, ensuring that customers receive their purchases in a timely and secure manner.

The gazette notification further emphasizes that customers should be provided with cooling-off periods and the right to cancel orders. E-commerce entities and platform operators must also assist customers in addressing any safety concerns related to the purchased goods, ensuring that all safety requirements have been disclosed.

With the introduction of these new regulations, the CAA aims to enhance consumer trust and confidence in online transactions while safeguarding their rights throughout the entire process. These measures will play a crucial role in promoting fair and transparent practices in the rapidly growing e-commerce sector.

President Calls for Acceleration of Digital Economy Program

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Colombo, May 20, 2023 – President Ranil Wickremesinghe has instructed authorities, including the state minister in charge, to deliver a comprehensive report on expediting the country’s transition towards a digital economy within one month. The president made this announcement on Thursday (May 18) during his address at the inauguration of the Daraz Headquarters located in Alvitigala Mawatha, Colombo 08.

President Wickremesinghe also expressed his disappointment regarding the prolonged discussion surrounding the Revenue Administration Management Information System (RAMIS), which was established by the Inland Revenue Department for tax collection. The president revealed that he had addressed this issue during his tenure as Prime Minister back in 1993, emphasizing the need for swift progress in the matter.

During his speech, President Wickremesinghe stressed the importance of avoiding any delays in the digitalization process and highlighted the potential benefits that can be achieved through a faster implementation. The president formally inaugurated the Daraz Headquarters by illuminating the digital plaque, following traditional customs of lighting the oil lamp and cutting the ribbon at the entrance.

Furthermore, President Wickremesinghe commended the success of Daraz in Sri Lanka and recognized the platform’s significant contribution to the country’s e-commerce potential. He expressed gratitude towards Alibaba for establishing Daraz in Sri Lanka and acknowledged the company’s role in inspiring other businesses. The president also took the opportunity to tour the Daraz Headquarters and engage in a discussion with the company’s Board of Directors.

In his remarks, President Wickremesinghe acknowledged the slow progress of e-commerce adoption in Sri Lanka and outlined the government’s efforts to accelerate the digitalization process. He highlighted the potential collaboration with Tamil Nadu in India, suggesting that Sri Lanka could benefit from utilizing a similar system already in place in Tamil Nadu. The president called for discussions with Indian authorities to explore the possibility of leveraging their expertise in digitalization.

President Wickremesinghe emphasized the need for legislation that would establish a framework and allocate responsibilities to government organizations and selected private entities. He proposed benchmarking and imposing penalties for non-compliance to ensure progress in the digitalization efforts. The president cited the example of the long-standing discussions on the Revenue Administration Management Information System (RAMIS) as an illustration of the need for expediency.

Additionally, President Wickremesinghe expressed his ambition to align Sri Lanka’s digital economy with the green economy, highlighting the potential business opportunities worth $5 trillion in Asia’s green economy sector. He called for concerted efforts in both sectors and pledged government support for the digitalization initiative starting from the next year.

The event was attended by Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, State Minister of Technology Kanaka Herath, Managing Director of Daraz Rakhil Fernando, President Director of International Relations Mr. Dinouk Colombage, as well as other officials and employees from Daraz Head Office.

With President Wickremesinghe’s strong directive and commitment to advancing the digital economy, Sri Lanka is poised to make significant strides in embracing the opportunities presented by the digital age and positioning itself as a leading player in the region.

India deploys P8I aircraft to rescue capsized Chinese fishing vessel

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In a humanitarian action for a Chinese fishing vessel that sank in the Indian Ocean, Indian Navy deployed its Air MR assets including P81 aircraft in the region and offered assistance in the ongoing search.

Taking to Twitter, Indian Navy said, “In a swift humanitarian action on 17 May #IndianNavy deployed its Air MR assets in the Southern IOR approx 900 Nm from India, in response to sinking of a #Chinese Fishing Vessel Lu Peng Yuan Yu 028 with 39 crew onboard. The crew incl nationals from China, Indonesia & Philippines.”

“P8I aircraft have carried out multiple & extensive searches despite adverse weather & located multiple objects possibly belonging to the sunken vessel. As an immediate response, SAR eqpt was deployed at the scene by the Indian aircraft on request of PLA(N) ships closing the area,” the army added.

Earlier, on Tuesday, a Chinese deep-sea fishing vessel capsized in the central Indian Ocean, leaving 39 people on board missing, including 17 Chinese mariners, 17 Indonesian mariners and five Philippine mariners.

Further, Indian Navy tweeted, “In a display of India’s obligations as a #credible & #responsible partner for ensuring #safety at sea, the #IndianNavy units also coordinated #SAR efforts with other units in the area & guided #PLA(N) warships transiting to the scene of incident.”

“#IndianNavy continues to remain deployed to provide all possible assistance to the ongoing SAR efforts,” it added.

Meanwhile, Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin over the update regarding ongoing search and rescue efforts for the missing vessel, said, “The Chinese distant-water fishing boat ‘Lupeng Yuanyu 028’ capsized while passing through the central part of the Indian Ocean on May 16. Thirty-nine crew members on board are missing and an emergency search and rescue operation is underway. The Chinese government has made saving the crew a high priority. President Xi Jinping made special instructions to deploy additional rescue forces, coordinate with international marine search and rescue assistance and make all-out rescue efforts.”

“Premier Li Qiang made the instruction demanding fast coordination with relevant forces to make all-out rescue efforts. The operation has drawn close attention from across the region. Countries such as Australia, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, the Maldives and the Philippines have extended emergency assistance and sent sympathies for the Chinese boat and crew. The operation has been commended from various quarters in China and abroad. The Chinese government sincerely appreciates the help from those countries. As we speak, the search and rescue operation is still underway,” he added, according to the statement released by the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

In the latest development, two bodies were found in the search for 39 crew members missing after a Chinese fishing vessel capsized in the Indian Ocean, Beijing’s state media Xinhua news agency reported.

The ongoing search operation following the capsizing of the Lu Peng Yuan Yu 028 “found and salvaged the remains of two victims”, reported Xinhua. 

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700 students from the North visit the parliament

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More than 700 students representing a number of schools in Jaffna visited the Parliament recently (12).

Accordingly, the officials of the Outreach Division of Parliament had organized a Parliament tour for the students. The students also had the opportunity to watch the Parliamentary proceedings live from the public gallery of the Parliament and to pose for a group photo in front of the Parliament complex.

Students had the privilege of meeting Hon. Angajan Ramanathan, Deputy Chairperson of Committees, Hon. Maithreepala Sirisena Member of Parliament and former President of Sri Lanka, Members of Parliament Hon. Rauff Hakeem, Hon. Sarathi Dushmantha, Hon. Eran Wickramaratne, Hon. Uddika Premarathne as well as the Secretary General of Parliament Mr. Dhammika Dasanayake and Serjeant-at-Arms Mr. Narendra Fernando.

Accordingly, Vadamarachchi Kantha Madhya widyalaya, Thondaimanaru Veerakathipillayar Maha vidiyalaya, walwai kantha maha vidiyalaya, Nelliyadi Maha vidiyalaya, polikandi Hindu Tamil mixed school, Udupitti girls’ school, wigneshwara vidiyalaya, karawet welayudam maha vidiyalaya, wadamarachchi hindu ladies’ college, Meridistha Girlks College, Kottrawathai College joined in the tour.

The public gallery, which was closed due to the Covid pandemic, was reopened for school students from September 19 th last year, and thousands of students representing schools, universities and other educational institutions in the island come to visit Parliament every day. All the facilities for the visiting students are provided by the Department of the Serjeant-at-Arms of Parliament and the organization of tours and awareness workshops as well as the release of commemorative photos and videos related to them are done by the Communication Department of the Parliament.  

UNDP and National Innovation Agency partner to mainstream social innovation

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): Social innovation is the process of developing and implementing innovative ideas, products, and services to address social and environmental challenges, and is important in development as it provides new and creative solutions to complex social problems, such as poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation.

With the increase in complexity and scale of social challenges, there is a growing need for more inclusive, collaborative, and innovative approaches to address these challenges thus making social innovation a highly promising approach in advancing the national development agenda to tackle some of the most pressing challenges facing society.

In light of this, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Sri Lanka through its innovation arm, Citra Social Innovation Lab, has partnered with the National Innovation Agency (NIA) to jointly address these challenges and work together to strengthen the social innovation eco-system in Sri Lanka.

The National Innovation Agency was established with the specific aim of promoting a better understanding of innovation in the fields of social sciences, science and technology, defense, environment and service, and their impact on the economy of the country. Citra Lab, a joint initiative of the Prime Minister’s Office and UNDP in Sri Lanka, was instrumental in the conceptualisation and design of NIA.

The organisation which specialises in the use of innovation and foresight tools will offer its expertise in design thinking and human-centered design to activate the social innovation pillar at the agency.

Formalizing of this strategic partnership through an exchange of letters took place recently with Azusa Kubota, Resident Representative at UNDP in Sri Lanka, and Prof. Ajith de Alwis, Chief Innovation Officer at NIA.

Speaking on the close partnership NIA has had with Citra Lab, Professor Ajith de Alwis expressed his enthusiasm in embarking on this journey with fellow innovation experts, adding that, “there are already several issues in urgent need of being addressed, especially in relation to embedding innovation within the public sector, along with many opportunities where this partnership will prove to be most effective”.

UNDP in Sri Lanka Resident Representative Azusa Kubota, noted how this partnership dawns at a crucial time for the country. “Sri Lanka is a resilient nation, with untapped potential across various sectors. UNDP looks forward to working closely with NIA to further strengthen the innovation landscape in the country to positively contribute to its development agenda”.

Key objectives of this alignment are centered on streamlining social innovation within Sri Lankan society, and to embed social innovation into national development efforts to achieve sustainable human development.

The nature of this cross-sector partnership will enable stakeholders to co-construct and implement socially innovative solutions which will address sociol-economic issues, create positive social impact, and enhance the well-being of communities.

Uma Oya Hydro Power Plant Units to Contribute 120 MW to National Grid

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Colombo, May 19, 2023 – The Minister of Power and Energy, Kanchana Wijesekera, has announced that two units of the Uma Oya Hydro Power Plant will be operationalized for power generation this year. The availability of Unit 01 is scheduled for August, followed by Unit 02 in September.

Minister Wijesekera highlighted that once completed, these units will contribute a significant 120 Megawatts (MW) of hydropower to the national grid. This disclosure was made during a meeting at the Ministry’s premises yesterday afternoon (May 18), where the Minister engaged with representatives from Farab, the construction company responsible for the Uma Oya Multipurpose Irrigation Facility.

In discussions held with Dr. Ali Vakili, the Managing Director of Farab, and the Project Manager of Uma Oya, the company confirmed the timeline for the availability of the power plant units. The completion and integration of these units will play a vital role in enhancing the country’s power generation capacity.

The Uma Oya Multipurpose Irrigation Facility, which includes the hydro power plant, aims to harness the water resources of the Uma Oya River to meet the country’s growing energy needs. The project’s development has been closely monitored to ensure environmental sustainability and minimize potential adverse impacts.

The introduction of the Uma Oya Hydro Power Plant units to the national grid represents a significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s ongoing efforts to diversify its energy sources and reduce dependency on non-renewable energy options. This move aligns with the government’s commitment to increase the share of renewable energy in the country’s power generation mix.