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BJP’s Subramanian Swamy castigates India for not helping SL at her hour of need

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Indian politician, economist and statistician Subramanian Swamy has castigated his Government for the failure to

extend critical support to Sri Lanka at her neediest hour. 

“If India wants an ally for the Indian Ocean long term, then India must give deferred interest $ 10 billion loan to the Rajapaksa Government now or face China getting one more junior partner,” Swamy tweeted. 

“Modi Govt. has failed in so many foreign policy issues. Let not Sri Lanka be another,” he added.

Swamy is no stranger to Sri Lanka, nor is his support to Rajapaksa unknown.  In October, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa celebrated Navratri with his ‹long-time friend and colleague› Swamy, a senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader.

Swamy is a staunch advocate for a strong, friendly relationship between Sri Lanka and India.

DAILY FT

41 more Omicron cases identified in Sri Lanka!

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Dr. Chandima Jeewandara of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura says that 41 cases infected with the Omicron covid strain have been identified in the country.

Accordingly, the total number of Omicron infections identified so far in the country has increased to 45, he said.

The top 3*% in Parliament in 2022

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A survey done among a pool of our readers to identify the top 3% among people representatives in parliament among the 225 who had contributed to the ongoing debate constructively and intelligently from the quality of healthcare to education to industrial output, from the pandemic management to public sector governance to poverty alleviation .

Also People Representatives who stood firmly to protect good governance and won the confidence of the public. The following eight parliamentarians representing the key parties got the top marks. a few others Dr Rajitha Senaratne and Sudarshini Fernandopulle were fearless voices during the height of the pandemic. Harin Fernando, Kumara Welgame, SM Marrika, M Nanayakkara and M Rahaman raised issues fearlessly . Also Sajith Premadasa on grassroots issues and Harsha de Silva on the economy .

They all deserved to be mentioned. The public who pays for their upkeep wants representatives with some intelligence and tenacity to fulfill their responsibilities effectively.

Many are throughly disappointed with their contribution. More than 60% of the MPs most people have no recollection of their names or faces. That sums up their pathetic contribution of that 60+%.

Despite the increase in prices, the shortage of milk powder will continue – importers

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The Milk Powder Importers Association says that despite the increase in the price of milk powder, the shortage of milk powder in the market will remain at a certain level.

Now here are two points. The main reason for the price increase is that we have to import at the new price, we have a competitive position in the world market. But the problems of importing milk powder have to be solved in the future. The problem here is that there is a delay in the issuance of letters of credit by the banks due to the shortage of dollars. That problem must be solved in the future. Only then will this supply be continuous. So until then, there could be a problem. The increase in the price of milk powder is due to the global market trend, but there is still difficulty in importing milk powder. That means milk powder is being imported, but the quantity is not enough. It is difficult to get the required quantity because of the dollar problem. ”

This was stated by the Media Spokesman of the Milk Powder Importers Association Ashoka Bandara.

180,000 gas cylinders to be released to the market in the next few days – Litro

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Litro Gas announces that it expects to release 180,000 gas cylinders in the next few days.

The company also says that it will be able to supply gas to the market without any delay in the future as its daily filling and distribution operations are operational 24/7.

President ready to take tough decisions in 2022, no matter who opposes them – Dilum

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State Minister of Transport Services and Community Police Dilum Amunugama says that President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has decided to take tough decisions regardless of who crosses the line from next year and not to reverse those decisions under any circumstances.

Q: There were reports in the media that the losses incurred during the train strike would be recovered from the strikers. Is it true?

“No, it’s not going to happen. How can we recover that from strikers? It can’t be done. The strikers also need to know what will happen to them in the end, if their department is brought down like this. There were some justifiable aspects to this strike, but it would have been better if we had not been notified and informed before the strike. However, the strike was called because they did not inform the administration and resolve the issue.

However, if such departments continue to strike, we will make tough decisions this year, such as whether to keep them in the hands of the government or transfer them to someone else. We need to be clear, we have made a decision to take serious decisions regarding loss-making institutions. If they are boycotted we will stop their services and implement those decisions. We will not reverse those decisions. We have made a big mistake. In the recent past, our fraternal parties and various groups have called off some of our decisions due to strikes and various decisions. The government has suffered a serious loss as a result.

If we talk about the East Jetty, now the decision has been reversed. What has happened now? Now there is no money to build the jetty and no foreign investors are coming, The strikers are happy. But the country does not have that money, the jetty is not developing, nothing is there now, there is no profit. So this is the situation. As such, the government will take such decisions in the future. They will not be withdrawn under any circumstances.

We also had discussions with the President yesterday. If anyone cannot agree with the collective decisions, we do not have a big problem with two-thirds, we have to implement those decisions. If not, we could face the accusation that the people did not get what they expected from Gotabhaya Rajapaksa. When asked, no one comes forward to answer them. Now some of the decision-makers and advisers are nowhere to be found. Therefore, some tough decisions will be implemented in the coming year.

The Railway Department is a loss-making institution. SriLankan Airlines is a loss-making company. If the people in these institutions do not show us that they are trying to make a profit, what else can we do? Now the SLTB is also a loss making institution. We spoke to them and discussed facts, and they have shown us that they are trying to make a profit. Or there is no way to pay salaries amidst this pandemic without taking it from the treasury. When we do that we see that there is an attempt by these people. But in some organizations, if there is no profits, if there are continuous losses, if there are strikes and protests continously, decisions will have to be made in the future about those institutions. I am not talking about one institution, I am talking about it in general”

Minister of State Dilum Amunugama stated this while participating in the opening ceremony of the new Aladeniya Police Station yesterday (30).

If said in the words of the Minister itself, the Petroleum Corporation is bankrupt! – Ananda Palitha (VIDEO)

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The Nigerian company that was awarded the contract to supply crude oil for the next eight months in June this year has not supplied a single drop of oil to Sri Lanka, says Ananda Palitha, a trade union leader of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation.

“In June this year, we awarded an eight-month continuous crude oil contract to a Nigerian company. This company has not supplied a single drop of oil to the corporation. So we went for emergency purchases and were able to bring in two ships. We have paid more than $ 8 million for these two ships alone. As twenty days go by they will have to pay monthly salaries in excess of Rs. 100 million for CPC’s employees. Due to the loss of 30% of the production capacity per day, it costs more than 100 million rupees per day to bring in refined oil. Petroleum Corporation is bankrupt in the words of the Minister! ”

Ananda Palitha stated this addressing a media briefing held in Wattala yesterday (30).

Federation of Health Professionals continues strike and protest against government’s unresponsiveness for demands

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Federation of Health Professionals conducted their 6th strike and protesting campaign in all the teaching hospitals, provincial hospitals and health care institutions, MOHs and in all the health units in Northern province, Sri lanka on the 30th December due to unresponsiveness of the government for the health professionals demands. Sixteen (16) health professionals’ trade unions participated in the campaign as the Federation of Health Professionals. The parade started in front of the Teaching Hospital, Jaffna and they conducted a meeting at the Jaffna bus stand. All the leaders of 16 health trade unions participated in the campaign. 

Mr. Saman Rathnapriya, co-convener of the Federation of Health Professionals and the president of the Government Nursing Officers’ Association said, since 9th of November they are conducting various campaigns to request their demands. But, the government is following a deaf policy. If they follow this policy continuously   Federation of Health Professionals will expand these actions to a continuous strike in January 2022.

SL releases a  first day cover and a postage stamp in commemoration of the International Year of Health and Care Workers -2021

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Sri Lanka releases a  first day cover and a postage stamp in commemoration of the International Year of Health and Care Workers -2021

30 December 2021, Colombo, Sri Lanka Commemorating the International Year of Health and Care Workers-2021, World Health Organization-Sri Lanka in collaboration with the Ministry of Health released  a postage stamp and a special first-day cover to pay tribute to the tireless and dedicated service of Sri Lankan health and care workers in fighting against COVID-19.

Hon. Minister of Health Dr. Keheliya Rambukwella, Hon. Minister of Mass Media Mr. Dullas Alahapperuma, World Health Organization Representative to Sri Lanka Dr. Alaka Singh and senior officials of Ministry of Health presided the ceremonial release of the commemorative stamp at the auditorium of Ministry of Health on 30December 2021. 

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the health care delivery system and its workforce and there is an  urgent need to increase investment and protection for health and care workers.  World Health Organization has designated the year 2021 as the International Year of Health and Care Workers in appreciation and gratitude for their invaluable  service in responding to COVID-19 pandemic.

In Sri Lanka, nearly 140 000 health and care workers are employed in the state allopathic sector both in the line ministry and provincial ministry institutions and contributed immensely  to the  COVID-19 response in diverse capacities at different levels. Health personnel in armed forces, private health sector, traditional  and ayurvedic sector, and in community-based organizations  also played a significant role in controlling the  COVID-19 situation in the country.

The release of special first-day cover and the postage stamp is the inaugural event of a series of  provincial level felicitation of health and care workers to be conducted jointly by the WHO Sri Lanka and the Ministry of Health. The primary  aim of the felicitation events is to recognize and pay gratitude to health and care workers for their sacrificial service, especially in fighting against COVID-19 and to harness their support to country’s efforts to build back better beyond COVID-19. The  campaign also aims to make all of us aware and recognize the service extended by the health and care workers  during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond in reaching the universal health coverage. Further, the campaign will be instrumental in advocating the  policymakers to invest in and improve the health workforce to  achieve the  universal health coverage objectives while ensuring fair and decent working environment. 

In 2021, WHO launched a year-long  global campaign under the theme of Protect. Invest. Together with the prime objective of mobilizing commitments from member states, international financing institutions, bilateral and philanthropic partners to protect and invest in health and care workers to ensure safe and decent working conditions and to protect  their health including mental health.  The investment will pay off generously with certainty in terms of health, employment, and economic and social opportunities and will accelerate the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals and COVID-19 recovery.

SLPP loses 2022 Budget at Ratnapura Pradeshiya Sabha

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The budget for 2022 tabled in the Ratnapura Pradeshiya Sabha ruled by the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) has been defeated at a majority of 18 votes in opposition.

Only 17 votes were cast in favour.

12 SLPP members including the Ratnapura Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman and 05 Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) members voted in favour of the 2022 budget and 12 SLPP members, 05 SLFP members and one Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) member voted in opposition.

It was noteworthy that the Vice Chairman of the Ratnapura Pradeshiya Sabha also voted in opposition to the 2022 budget.

MIAP