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Minister Vasudeva Nanayakkara hands over official residence and vehicle

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Minister of Water Supply Vasudeva Nanayakkara has reportedly handed over his official residence and the official vehicle to the Ministerial Secretary, weeks after the anti-governmental ideologies appeared from the minor parties representing the SLPP-regime.

Nanayakkara stated that by doing so, he will be living in a private residence and using a vehicle given to him by his brother.

Following the dismissal of former Ministers Wimal Weerawansa and Udaya Gammanpila from the Cabinet, Nanayakkara decided to refrain from his ministerial duties and boycott the Cabinet sittings.

Accordingly, the Minister is of the view that it is not ethical to use the residence and the vehicle given to him by the government.

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Development officers go on sick leave based on 09 demands

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Development officers islanwide have decided to take a trade union actions today (14) based on nine demands.

Accordingly, these officers will be going on sick leave, revealed Chief Secretary of the Development Officers’ Association Chandana Sooriyaarachchi.

All development officers on sick leave are due to stage protests in 17 districts, he added.

These demands include the removal of salary anomalies and the resolving of issues related to promotions and incentives.

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We may have to take a decision if our suggestions are disregarded: Amaraweera

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Should the government not implement the resolution handed over by the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, a decision may have to be taken, said Minister Mahinda Amaraweera, Senior Vice Chairman of the SLFP, addressing the SLFP Monaragala District convention yesterday (13).

“Father is at the fuel queue in the morning, mother is at the gas queue, son at the milk powder queue. This is the country’s situation today. We had spoken of this situation earlier. The President invited us for a discussion. With the questions, we have provided the answers to this government on how to save the country from the situation befallen it. Should that be implemented, the country may be saved, otherwise, driven backwards. If a country is driven backwards or being destroyed, there is no point of us staying the government with holding ministries. These titles are not worth to us.”

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National understanding necessary. Otherwise no country in the next few months: Ranil (VIDEO)

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Leader of the United National Party (UNP) Ranil Wickremesinghe speaking to a party promotion event held in Kirulapone yesterday (13) noted that a national understanding has to be made in the face of the prevailing economic crisis.

“Last week, the government allowed the floating of Rupee. There was a huge dollar deficit until recently. Due to the dollar deficit, we were not able to purchase commodities. As a solution, the government, the Central Bank floated the Rupee. But the Rupee itself is not only floating but is also being depreciated by a ripple. It has not been appreciated yet. In the backdrop, our problems will not end here. Remember that. In this July, we have another debt to US$01 dollar to be settle. These are the severe problems we have. The IMF report has been given to the government. In fact, I hope we that receive this report before the discussion due in the upcoming week about the country’s economic situation. A government change is not in our interest. First the current situation has to be solved. Otherwise we may not have a country in the next couple of months. What is needed is ‘not‘ a national government. There is ‘no use‘ of national governments. Then it may be said that there is a struggle for ministries. What is needed now is a national understanding. That is what we should do first,” he said.

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No fuel subsidy – bus fare revision tonight?

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The decision regarding a bus fare hike will be tabled in the Cabinet today (14) and it is very likely that the revised bus fares will be announced tonight, Transport Minister Dilum Amunugama revealed.

Although the bus association had initially sought a fuel subsidy, such a move will be not possible, Amunugama said, adding that a common ground has also been reached in this regard during the discussions held with them.

Accordingly, the revised bus fares are very likely to be announced tonight instead of providing a fuel subsidy, he noted.

It has been proposed to increase the minimum bus fare up to Rs. 19 – 20 and other bus fares by 13 – 15 per cent.

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Opposition to table no-confidence motion against Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa?

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Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa has committed a breach of trust and therefore an action will be taken in this regard, said Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP Tissa Attanayake, speaking to media yesterday (13).

This decision will be taken in view of the financial situation of the country, where as a number of factors, including failure to take any action to manage the crisis and failure to appear in Parliament to inform about the country’s economic situation, have been considered, the SJB MP revealed.

Accordingly, the Management Committee of the SJB will be taking an action in this regard, Attanayake added.

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Today’s power cut plan revealed

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The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) has approved a two-stage power cut in many areas of the country today (14).

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H areas – 2.30 hours from 08 am to 06 pm ; 01.30 hours from 06 pm to 11 pm.

P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W areas – 02 hours from 09 am to 05 pm ; 01 hour from 05 pm to 09 pm.

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SL receives independent software testing services from Exactpro 

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The Board of Investment (BOI) recently approved Exactpro Systems Ltd. to set up the first-ever independent software testing services for global capital markets.

An agreement to this effect was signed by BOI Chairman Eng. Raja Edirisuriya and Exactpro Systems Ltd. Director and CEO Jagath De Silva.

Followed by its expansion plan in July 2021 and the appointment of De Silva as CEO for Sri Lanka in September 2021, Exactpro continues to increase its footprint in Sri Lanka providing independent software testing services for global capital markets, showcasing Exactpro’s commitment to invest in the country.

Incorporated in Colombo in October 2021, Exactpro Systems has already started recruiting IT specialists of different levels, actively tapping into the local talent pool.

 The Exactpro leadership team ,company’s C-suite and senior management has already visited the new office  to meet with the local team  in order to transfer knowledge and strengthen the company’s presence in the region by nurturing existing collaborations and establishing new partnerships.

Exactpro Co-CEO and Co-Founder Alexey Zverev said: “We are delighted to continue our growth in Sri Lanka as part of our long-term business strategy to scale our capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region. 

We have a long-standing history of working successfully alongside leading technology specialists in Sri Lanka and expect the Exactpro delivery centre here in Colombo to be instrumental in driving the company’s efforts to further develop Exactpro’s next generation framework for automation in testing.”

BOI Chief Edirisuriya said: “We are very happy to see companies with an international footprint investing in Sri Lanka and look forward to future cooperation. We thank Exactpro for taking initiative to capture significant potential in Sri Lanka specifically in the ICT Sector. 

“BOI believes Exactpro will also bring new capabilities to the local market, including the ability for specialised testing and engineering quality into software systems while enhancing the right environment for the Nation’s digital transformation aspirations.”

1000MW renewable energy adds to national grid this year with USAID 

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 The Energy Ministry will take immediate steps to install at least 1000 MW of renewable energy capacity adding it to the national grid this year in order to ensure uninterrupted power supply, Power Minister Pavithra Wanniarachchi said.

She made this disclosure in the wake of a directive Issued by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to make arrangements to generate 5,000 MW via renewable energy sources and add them to the national grid within next six years.

Addressing an event at the commencement of the construction work of the Cardiology Unit at the Ratnapura Teaching Hospital, she said that we should work together with the Indian government to build the 900 MW Sampur Power Plant and prepare a tender document, but it was not executed. 

“If the rain does not come, the electricity cannot be generated to meet the needs of the country. This is a big issue. I am presenting a Cabinet paper as per the President’s instructions to strengthen the national power grid with renewable energy, “the Minister said.

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has given directives to make arrangements to generate 5,000 MW via renewable energy sources and add them to the national grid within next six years, Minister of Highways Johnston Fernando says.

As a part of the new programme, the approval of the cabinet sub-committee has been given to India’s Adani Group to invest US$ 500 million in developing renewable energy projects in Sri Lanka, Minister Fernando said, adding that the Indian company is expected to invest in several more similar projects here.

The minister, who is also the chairman of the cabinet sub-committee to expedite renewable energy projects, also stated that the government has decided not to delay any foreign directed investments and is also determined to act severely against those who delay them.

The country’s energy requirement is increased annually by 5 to 8 per cent owing to new development projects, construction of more houses and new factories. The government is of the view to cover the increased demand making use of electricity generated from renewable energy sources.

Minister Fernando said that the focus of the cabinet sub-committee is centered on selecting suitable investors from those who had expressed their willingness to invest in identified renewable energy projects.

It will be identifying new projects with higher feasibility, taking actions to reform laws and regulations in an expedite manner to remove existing legal and other barriers, upgrading the facilities used for adding the power generated from renewable energy sources to the national grid.

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announced its new $19 million, 5-year Sri Lanka Energy Program. Once finalized, this grant will support the Government of Sri Lanka’s vision to increase the generation of renewable energy to 70% by the year 2030.

It will contribute to the transformation of Sri Lanka’s power sector into a market-based, secure, dependable, and long-term system.

“Government coordination, community engagement, and private sector participation are key to expanding the generation of renewable energy,” said USAID Mission Director Reed Aeschliman. “We are excited to partner with Sri Lanka as it prioritizes renewable energy to fuel its economic and social development.”

This is one component of the longstanding partnership between the American and Sri Lankan people to support Sri Lanka’s development journey and promote economic development. USAID’s program in Sri Lanka, totaling more than Rs 350 billion ($2 billion) since 1961, promotes a healthy, educated, and employed population. 

Humanitarian assistance in Northern Province and inauguration of artificial limb fitment camp in Jaffna

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High Commissioner Gopal Baglay inaugurated a humanitarian assistance programme for fishermen and their families in Northern Province along with Hon’ble Douglas Devananda, Fisheries Minister of Sri Lanka on 13 March 2022 in Jaffna. The programme is being carried out under grant assistance by Government of India.

2.     1200 families spread across Jaffna, Mullaitivu, Kilinochchi and Mannar shall receive food materials and other essential domestic supplies as a part of the programme.  Beneficiaries in Jaffna District were handed over these materials during the inauguration and distribution of materials in other parts of the Province shall be carried out in the coming days.  

3.     Speaking at the event, High Commissioner underlined that India was a brotherly country which cares for the people of Sri Lanka and mentioned that India will continue to extend such humanitarian assistance in the future too. He also said that both Government of India and Government of Sri Lanka are working together towards addressing the issues faced by fishing communities of both countries. Emphasizing the need for keeping traditions alive, he thanked the leadership of Sri Lanka including Hon’ble Minister of Fisheries Douglas Devananda for facilitating the visit of Indian fishermen and other pilgrims to the Annual Festival at St. Anthony’s shrine in Kachchateevu. Thanking Government of India for the humanitarian assistance programme, Hon’ble Minister Devananda said that the number of Indian pilgrims for the Festival would be in thousands next year.

4.     High Commissioner also inaugurated an artificial limb fitment camp in Jaffna held by Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS), world’s largest organisation for persons with physical disabilities in terms of fitment of artificial limbs and other related aids. The camp, which is fully supported by Government of India, is held in collaboration with Jaffna District Development Committee (DDC). Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Angajan Ramanathan, Chairman of Jaffna DDC graced the occasion.

5.     The artificial limb fitment camp in Jaffna follows a similar Government of India-supported BMVSS camp in Gampaha organized in partnership with Ranaviru Seva Authority.  This camp which primarily catered to Sri Lanka Armed Services personnel provided various services such as the Jaipur foot to more than 500 persons with locomotor disabilities. It may also be recalled that Government of India had organized two camps in Vavuniya and Jaffna in 2010 and 2011 respectively. These camps had jointly catered to more than 2500 persons.

6.     Northern Province is a region of focus under Government of India’s people-centric development partnership initiatives in Sri Lanka. A number of projects cutting across diverse aspects of daily human lives such as housing, education, health, livelihood development and industrial development, among others have been implemented here.  Several other projects are at various stages of implementation

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Colombo

13 March 2022