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New book on Lady Sirimavo Bandaranaike reveals unseen chapters of SL Administration

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‘SIRIMAVO: Steering the Destiny of a Nation’ which presents a pictorial biography of the late Sirimavo Bandaranaike was released on March 8 to coincide with International Women’s Day.

The book’s coordinator Dr. Ranjith Cabral presented the first copy to Sunethra Bandaranaike, Secretary of the Bandaranaike Museum Committee, at the Sirimavo Bandaranaike Museum at BMICH premises yesterday (08).

Dharmasiri Pieris, retired civil servant who served as Secretary to the Prime Minister during Mrs Bandaranaike’s second term, spoke briefly on the occasion.

Former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga also graced the event.

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MPs to receive duty-free vehicle permits again

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Members representing Parliament are to be given vehicle permits again, as promised during a discussion held between the Ruling Party backbenchers and a powerful figure of the government, sources said.

The provision of vehicle permits to MPs had been suspended due to the forex crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic.

But the Ruling Party backbenchers on several had insisted that the provision be restored.

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Fuel queues, power cuts over by Monday: Lokuge

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The issue of fuel supply can be solved before the weekend, pushing the public no longer to queue themselves to purchase fuel, said Energy Minister Gamini Lokuge, speaking to a briefing held in Colombo today (09).

Having the fuel crisis solved, the power crisis too will be solved, and the country, therefore, will return to normalcy without any power cuts by Monday, he added.

As of now, the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CEYPETCO) is in possession of 20,000 metric tonnes of fuel in its stocks and another fuel stock of 32,000 metric tonnes has arrived in the island.

The new subject minister went on saying that several ships carrying fuel stock required for the country are due on arrival in the next few days and that seven or eight ships more are expected to arrive in the island by mid-March with the debt facility provided by India.

There are no current plans to surge the fuel price, he added.

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Shortage of essential medicines – possible price hike in future

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Trade unions responding to the health sector have warned of a potential shortage of essential medicines in both the public and private sectors in the next two weeks.

Pointing out the possibility of such a shortage being grown into a crisis, the trade unions revealed that this is mainly due to the fact that letters of credit (LC) are not being opened for the drug importers amid the dollar deficit.

As of now, medicines required for cancer and renal diseases are suffering from a shortage, reports added.

However, the government goes on saying that necessary measures have been taken to import medicines without causing any shortage.

The National Medicines Regulatory Authority stated that steps will be taken to surge the price of medicines.

Drug importers on the other hand have demanded that the price control imposed on 75 medicines be lifted upon any increase of the prices.

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New chairman appointed for the Petroleum Storage Terminal

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Retired Major General M.R.W. de Zoysa has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminals Company. It is reported that the new chairman is scheduled to assume duties today.

Zoysa previously served as Chairman of the Sri Lanka Land Reclamation and Development Corporation.

He had also served as the Chairman of the Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminals Company during the Mahinda Rajapaksa regime.

Exporters warn of present dollar crisis impacting SL revenue and credibility

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High energy-consuming industries yesterday called on the government to get its act together and give some level of confidence with regard to its ability to come up with sustainable solutions to resolve the ongoing hours-long power cuts, a result of the prevailing foreign exchange crisis.

Manufacturing industry representatives expressed disappointment in the course of action taken by the authorities thus far in solving the massive energy problem the country is faced with. According to them, the country was not caught off guard by an escalating power crisis, but it is a result of clear mismanagement of the economy.

“Today we are dealing with a toxic combination, a power, and a fuel crisis. This puts all the industries in a very tight corner because you can be ready for some, but for others you cannot,” said Hemas Holdings Executive Director/Hemas FMCG Managing Director Sriyan de Silva Wijeyeratne.

Addressing a webinar on ‘Navigating through the Power Crisis’ organized by CT CLSA, he pointed out that industries have been taking measures to stay afloat, but the real challenge is sustaining so that businesses continue to stay afloat.

For export-oriented companies, such as Hela Apparel Holdings, managing the power crisis internally is only one of the many daily challenges that need attention.

 Convincing buyers deliveries will be made on time as scheduled is a risk they need to take on a regular basis. “There is the narrative that we need to maintain with our customers who have a certain concern around our ability to deliver with these shortages. 

And that is a difficult narrative to manage,” said Hela Apparel Holdings Group Chief Executive Officer Dilanka Jinadasa.

According to Walltile PLC and Lanka Tiles PLC Managing Director Mahendra Jayasekera, there is an absolute lack of confidence in the policy-making process as well as the signals that are being given.

Businesses are increasingly finding that there are no sustainable solutions coming from the policy-making bodies.

“There is no way we can run our operations without energy and running operations on generators is not a solution. It does not work that way,” said Jayasekera.  

Joint export associations and chambers yesterday urged the Government to take immediate steps to find solutions to the ongoing energy crisis, as the prevailing situation has begun to impact productivity and that could impact revenue earned by the industry for the country.

The associations pointed out that the shortage of power and diesel for logistics is already impacting production and supply chains, and warned the situation could significantly impact Sri Lanka’s reputation and credibility as a destination that could deliver.

the apparel sector is aiming for $ 6 billion in exports in 2022, but the prevailing crisis has put a damper on this figure, with costs mounting due to impacts stemming from the crisis.

Losing credibility is very dangerous, the participants echoed, as it would impact the future and remarked that it would be very difficult to attract buyers back to Sri Lanka. Over the past two years, industrial exports sustained the foreign income of this country and these industries need to be protected, the associations said. 

The Ceylon Tea Traders Association lamented the lack of diesel had impaired transporting teas to the Colombo Tea Auction last week, which had then been shifted to this week. 

Its Chairman Manoj Udugampola, added value addition in terms of packaging and marketing was essential for Ceylon Tea to maintain its edge in the world market, and Sri Lanka’s position was now under risk due to delays and shortfalls stemming from the crisis. “.

It is very inefficient for the industry to work with generators, as its costs about Rs. 30 per kilowatt over grid power they revealed. What is happening today is yet to yield its full impact on the export sector, and the country needs to act now and avoid a disastrous situation, the exporters associations said. 

They urged the Government to draw up a plan with viable sustainable solutions that can offer medium stability to all sectors. 

Ranil requests to submit the IMF report before the All Party Conference

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The Leader of the United National Party (UNP) Ranil Wickremesinghe today (08) requested the ruling party to submit to the party leaders the report released by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Sri Lanka under Article IV as soon as possible.

Wickremasinghe pointed out that if the report is received soon, party leaders will have the opportunity to prepare for the forthcoming All Party Conference to be convened by President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa.

Accordingly, he requested that the Central Bank of Sri Lanka submit letters to the IMF within this week requesting that the report, as well as the relevant statistics and the preliminary report, be revised.

Replying to this the Leader of the House Dinesh Gunawardena stated that the government has nothing to hide in it and will take steps to hand it over to the party leaders as soon as possible.

President agrees to convene an all party conference

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Minister of State Dayasiri Jayasekara says that President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has agreed to convene an all-party conference to find a solution to the economic crisis facing the country.

Dayasiri Jayasekara stated that this agreement was reached during a special discussion between the Sri Lanka Freedom Party and the President yesterday (08) afternoon.

Accordingly, the relevant All Party Conference will be held later this month, he said.

Lanka News Web reported yesterday (08) that a national government will be formed in April by a coalition of the SLPP, the United National Party, and other parties.

A successful All-Party Conference can generally be seen as the first step in a national government. It means governing by national consensus, whatever the form of government.

It is no secret that Sri Lanka is currently facing an unprecedented economic crisis. Needless to say, it would be a great tragedy for the country to be able to come to a political agreement and face such a situation, regardless of party affiliation.

Excise Department denies reports of liquor supplies being stopped

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The Excise Department says that the news published on some media and social media that the production of liquor will be stopped after March 22, 2022 due to the shortage of ethanol is untrue.

There are 23 licensed distilleries operating in the country producing arrack and other locally and it is still possible to obtain the required raw material including ethanol from the local market, the department said in a statement.

The announcement is below.

Not a single member of the SJB will join the national government – Sajith

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Lanka News Web reported yesterday (08) that a national government will be formed by the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna and the United National Party before the upcoming Sinhala-Tamil New Year with the participation of 15 members of the Samagi Jana Balawegaya.

Responding to this, the Leader of the Samagi Jana Balawewa, Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa stated that no one in his party would join such a national government.

“No one in the Samagi Jana Balawega wants to commit a ‘political suicide’. Therefore, it can be guaranteed that none of us will join such a national government. And the fact that India is behind this must have been a fabrication. India is a country that deals with me regularly. I can assure you that they will not do this. ” Sajith Premadasa said to LNW.

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