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Health strike action ceased for two weeks

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The strike action launched health trade unions for nine consecutive days will be called off for a period of 14 days, the trade unions revealed.

Accordingly, health workers endorsing the strike action will be reporting for duty from 8 am tomorrow.

They added that they are providing this 14-day period for the government to come up with solutions for the problems suffered by their employment. The President’s intervention on this matter is also expected, the trade unions noted.

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Director General of Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation Jayampathi Heenkenda tenders resignation

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Jayampathi Heenkenda, Director General of Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation, has reportedly resigned from his post.

His resignation comes in following a notice issued by Secretary to the Mass Media Ministry Anusha Pelpita.

Person to be filled in vacant position remains undisclosed.

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SATHOSA limits purchases of coconut

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SATHOSA has limited the number of coconuts purchased in a row. Accordingly, one person can only purchase three coconuts from any SATHOSA outlet.

The restriction was revealed by Trade Minister Bandula Gunawardena during the briefing held on announcing Cabinet decisions, stating that the decision has been taken given that SATHOSA sells coconut for Rs. 75, when it is sold for Rs. 90 at the market.

The Minister added that it is mandatory to purchase other items when purchasing rice and that there is no opportunity to purchase only rice. As rice is being sold at low prices through the SATHOSA, restrictions have been imposed to prevent racketeers from stockpiling rice, he noted.

Every commodity sold at SATHOSA are of lower prices than the regular market, the Trade Minister further added.

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Shehan Malaka granted bail

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Civil Activist Shehan Malaka who was arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) yesterday has been granted bail upon being produced before the Maligakanda Magistrate Court today (15).

Reports claimed that Malaka was arrested under the instructions of the Attorney General on the grounds of making controversial comments about the Easter Sunday Massacre.

Malaka’s arrest was severely criticised by the Catholic Church.

Govt to distribute wheat four subsidy for plantation families – Rs. 2000 relief package for selected families in every Grama Niladhari Division

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The Cabinet has concluded to provide subsidies for selected low income families as a solution to surging cost of living.

Accordingly, 40 selected families in every Grama Niladhari Division will be distributed a Rs. 2000 relief package. Families entitled to this relief package will be given a digital card, which can be used to purchase items up to Rs. 2000 from super markets.

Meanwhile, a 15 kg wheat flour subsidy will be distributed to the families in the plantation community on a monthly basis. Accordingly, 115,867 families will be entitled to this facility.

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A special meeting of the Election Commission to be held on 24th

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A special meeting of the Election Commission is scheduled to be held on the 24th. Representatives of all registered political parties have been asked to attend the event.

It is reported that there are plans to hold an election in the next few months and the Election Commission is preparing for it soon.

Meanwhile, it is reported that the political parties representing the government have launched an operation to find popular figures targeting the forthcoming provincial council elections. Recently, several prominent personalities have been invited to enter electoral politics.

The local government election scheduled for this year has been postponed by a year and the provincial council election is scheduled to be held. It has been many years since the term of the Provincial Councils came to an end but elections have not been held yet.

It is reported that the government is preparing to hold the provincial council elections by next April.

If Mahinda had become President in 2015, there will be no electricity crisis today! – Semasinghe

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Minister of State Shehan Semasinghe states that we have to face a huge power crisis today due to the wrong decision taken by the people in the 2015 Presidential Election. The Minister of State states that if Mahinda Rajapaksa is re-elected as the President then, power plants will be established to meet the future demand for electricity.

However, Semasinghe states that the Yahapalanaya government that came to power in the 2015 presidential election did not take steps to establish the required power plants considering the future demand for electricity.

The Minister further stated that during the Mahinda Rajapaksa regime measures were taken to meet the demand for electricity by setting up new power plants but since 2015 that program has been completely inactive.

Sri Lanka’s remittances fall sharply while remittances from other countries in the region rise!

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The amount of dollars sent back to Sri Lanka by Sri Lankans working abroad is declining sharply. Sri Lanka is facing a severe dollar crisis and the crisis has been exacerbated by a drop in remittances.

A study by an independent research firm, Public Finance, has found that remittances are declining rapidly in Sri Lanka alone, while remittances from other countries in the central region are rising.

In 2021, the Maldives increased its remittances by 25.2%, Pakistan by 27% and the Philippines by 29.6%. Foreign remittances from Bangladesh increased by 1.5%.

However, remittances from Sri Lanka have declined by 22.7% in 2021 compared to 2020.

Wanindu Hasaranga infected with COVID19

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Wanindu Hasaranga of the Sri Lanka Cricket team who is an All-rounder of the team has also been diagnosed with the covid-19.

He will miss all future matches of the ongoing Twenty20 series between Sri Lanka and Australia.

Without Wanindu Hasaranga, one of the best bowlers in the Sri Lankan cricket team, it will be very challenging for the Sri Lankan team to compete with a strong Australian team.

Power cuts to be commenced again!

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The Public Utilities Commission says that there will be power cuts from today (15).

Its chairman Janaka Ratnayake stated that the situation has arisen due to the restriction of hydropower generation and the stock of fuel in the power plants and that the public will be informed of the method of power cuts this afternoon.

He said that instead of the traditional power cuts that divide Sri Lanka into four categories, a new system for power cuts will be developed by managing the existing resources and supply in a manner that will cause the least inconveniences to the people.