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No option but to seek International Court: Saman Ratnapriya (VIDEO)

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Chairman of the Government Nursing Officers’ Association revealed that they will continue the trade union action upon the conclusion of the Court proceedings and that the International Court will be sought against repression.

Although the strike action was called off in obedience to the Court order, the struggle for winning labour rights will continue, he emphasised, speaking to a briefing held today (14).

Revealing that the Health Ministry was briefed about the demands about four months ago, Ratnapriya added that their call has been denied even by the Health Secretary.

Meanwhile, Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella has also forwarded a pledge but has not fulfilled the promises, the Trade Union Chairman went on, adding that even the President has neglected his responsibilities.

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Staging strikes at this moment advantageous to government: Lalkantha

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Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) former MP and Political Bureau Member K.D. Lal Kantha speaking to a rally held in Kandy today (14) emphasised that this would be not an ideal moment t stage any strike action given that it would only benefit the government itself.

Pointing out that staging strikes for labour rights against the people who are suffering will further pressure them, the former MP added that the government thereby will be given the opportunity to stand by the side of the oppressed people.

In the backdrop, the people too will stop criticising the government and clash with the trade unions, he noted.

Therefore, it is more appropriate to continue working and gaining the public’s trust at the same time, the JVP Political Bureau Member added.

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Paddy Marketing Board purchases 31,600 metric tonnes of paddy

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The purchasing of paddy through the Paddy Marketing Board is successfully being carried out said Board Chairman Neil De Alwis.

Accordingly, 31,600 metric tonnes of paddy have already been purchased.

Paddy is being purchased in a number of districts including Ampara, Batticaloa, Trincomalee and Anuradhapura.

A kilo of Nadu paddy can be sold at Rs. 90, a kilo of Samba paddy for Rs. 92 and a kilo of Keeri Samba paddy, Rs. 95, Alwis went on, adding that if paddy is purchased to the branches of the Board, Rs. 02 will be paid per kilo for transport charges.

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Dayasiri warns US Dollar might surge up to Rs. 300, if floating allowed

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Despite many requests to allow the Sri Lanka Rupee to float against the US Dollar, the dollar may initially appreciate to around Rs. 300, warned State Minister Dayasiri Jayasekara, speaking to a public rally held yesterday (13).

“There is a high demand to allow the Dollar to float. If it is allowed to float, the dollar might surge up to around Rs. 300 at the first strike. Then it may drop to about Rs. 250 later.

Therefore, we have to foster a plan to produce everything within the country at our highest capacity. This is what Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa newly initiated through the “Weda Lakshayak” program for the development of livelihood. This means we do the work needed for production in the grassroots. This has been made a priority now,” he said.

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Health Minister vows no submission to trade unions (VIDEO)

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Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella joining the event declaring the Bibila Base Hospital as the ‘Professor Senaka Bibile Commemoration Hospital‘ yesterday (13) vowed that he will never submit himself to the trade unions in the Health Sector and emphasised that any problem should be managed within his framework.

Q: The protest in the health sector is still ongoing..

“No, I think it will be sorted out. I as the Health Minister will take this into consideration. Having it said, if there is something that can be done, it will be done, and if it cannot be done, it will not be done. So, we have to work within the framework.

When hundred thousands of innocent patients are living with various difficulties – there are difficulties suffered by the health sector too – we have to manage it and go. I will not let anyone take advantage of the situation.”

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White van assault on Journalist Chamuditha Samarawickrama’s residence!

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The residence of journalist and youtuber Chamuditha Samarawickrama has been attacked by a group of assailants this (14) morning.

His house in Cambridge Court, Piliyandala was attacked by a group of four persons who had arrived in a white van this morning, Samarawickrama revealed.

The assailants held a gunpoint at and threatened the security officer of the house complex and launched a faeces and rock attack at Wickramasinghe’s house in a forced entrance.

The journalist who revealed that he heard several gunshots as well informed the Police in this regard and investigations are now underway.

Samarawickrama recently picked a bone with Public Security Minister Sarath Weerasekara in the spotlight involving the quarantining of a famous model in Sri Lanka and went on public claiming that he was receiving death threats.

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Reminiscing history pointless. Our leader should build up his image: Fonseka (VIDEO)

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Leader of the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) Sajith Premadasa should start building up his image in a manner in which the public embraces him, instead of reminiscing the contributions made by leaders of yesterday, said SJB MP Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka, speaking to a SJB rally held yesterday (13).

“Since the colonists left the country, it has been falling. As this was being fallen, nobody felt it directly. But the agile politicians collected its benefit by earning money and property out of it, making family units and children and educated their children. They did not feel it right away. Because they got what they fundamentally needed, with difficulty. Now they understand!” Fonseka said.

“Today, this has fallen and hit the rock bottom and therefore it is felt to the stomach, the body, the kitchen, the pocket and everything,” the Field Marshal went on. “So, looking at your faces, it is hardly agreeable that you have happy faces. Everyone is worrying. We are depending on what we collect on a daily basis – Edawela Tours. Nobody knows what will happen tomorrow. We are wondering if we will run out of milk for our child, how to refill the bike and how much will rice be tomorrow. Everyone here has these problems in their heads for sure. This means that this country has turned into a state full of people living with problems.”

Fonseka further noted: “This is the reality. To build this country up, first we have to understand this reality. Understanding it, then we can start building it up. Therefore, I am of the view that it is pointless to reminisce the history. You will gain no recognition for your grandfather being a village headman. You should work out and build your own recognition. So, our party too should start building that image now. We are not scored for marketing the services by the leaders of yesterday. That being said, we have a new leader for this party. So, this leader should start building up his image in a manner in which the public embraces. If we are to exist as future MPs and ministers, their image should be built up by giving the public the confidence that we will build this country up in the future. We should do it, nothing else matters. Otherwise, it is pointless to speak of a former leader, like JR. People of image should get together, build up a party of image, commit themselves to building this country up, if we are to accomplish this goal.”

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Samurdhi allowance to soar from 28 per cent from today

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The allowance entitled to Samurdhi beneficiaries will increase by 28 per cent from today (14) as per the government’s decision, revealed State Minister Shehan Semasinghe.

Accordingly, the allowance Rs. 3,500 entitled to family unit will increase up to Rs. 4,500, Rs. 2,500 entitled to a family unit up to Rs. 3,200, and Rs. 1,500 up to Rs. 1,900.

The revised allowances will be distributed from today.

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Finance Minister to soon leave for India to sign agreement for US$ 01 bn facility

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Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa is set to leave for India within the next two weeks to sign the final agreement for a fiscal facility of US$ 01 billion, revealed Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris, speaking to media in Anuradhapura yesterday (13).

“Honourable Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa went to India and held discussions. They turned out to be very fruitful for Sri Lanka. Mr. Basil Rajapaksa laid foundation to being received a fiscal facility of about US$ 2.4 billion from India,” Peiris said.

The Foreign Minister added: “From it, first we are about to receive US$ 01 billion; for food and medicine. Mr. Basil Rajapaksa, I think, expects to leave for New Delhi within the next two weeks to sign the final agreement in this regard. All of these reveal the success of our foreign policy, that we are not isolated in these problems.”

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SL Government fiddled while tea industry burning

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Sri Lanka’s tea output could fall 40 percent in 2022, threatening livelihoods and export revenues, if a fertilizer agro-chemical ban suddenly imposed this year is continued, industry officials said.

“In 2022, all experts estimate that we will record a reduction in tea exports over 40 percent,” Bathiya Bulumulle, President of Sri Lanka’s Planters’ Association representing managers of commercial tea plantations and factories, who was re-elected for a second time said.

Without commenting on the Tea industry set back expected this year (in 2022) Plantation Minister Dr. Ramesh Pathirana said the total tea production had increased by 21 million in 2021 compared to 2020 despite the shortage of chemical fertilizer.

The government’s reluctance to accept the reality and the repercussions of its organic fertiliser policy impact on the country’s blossoming tea industry will boomerang this year, industry sources said.

Tea cultivators are cursing the government for dragging the country’s major export crop to the worst debacle in history by forcibly introducing unproductive organic farming to the well established industry without proper planning, they claimed.

With an immediate halt to use of fertilizer of agro-chemicals, the consensus is that there will be severe crop losses, and as a result, a reduction in export revenues by as early as the end of this year. Mr Bulumulla added.

Plantations companies have used fertilizer already imported to the country for tea , he said, adding that crop losses have not been severe up to July last year , amid good rainfall though down from 2019.

Under this set up the tea crop yield has not been affected much last year by the government’s much publicised organic farming concept.

The Minister of Plantations said that some of the chemical fertilisers allocated by the government for tea cultivation were sold at higher prices in other areas.

He also said that the price of chemical fertilisers would come down rapidly under the current global conditions. The Minister also pointed out that the government will provide 50% of the cost of providing water supply to tea estates in collaboration with the Tea Small Holdings’ Development Authority.

Sri Lanka Tea Exports for the period January-December 2021 amounted to 286.02 million/kgs vis-à-vis 265.57 million/kgs recorded for the same period last year (+20.45 million/kgs), industry statisics revealed.

The FOB average price per kilo for this period stood at Rs. 920.76 (US$ 4.63) in contrast to Rs. 866.70 (US$ 4.67), which shows an increase in the rupee term (+Rs. 54.06) and decrease in dollar value (-US$ 0.04) when compared to the corresponding period in 2020.

The FOB value of Tea Bags has gained in comparison to the same period in 2020.
The total revenue realised for the period January-December 2021 from tea exports was Rs. 263.35 billion (US$ 1.32 billion) compared with Rs. 230.17 billion ($ 1.24 billion) recorded for the period January to December 2020.

It’s an increase in rupee terms (+ Rs. 33.18 billion) and dollar value (+US$ 0.08 million) compared to the same period in 2020. Also, teas in Packets and Bulk showed an increase in FOB Value.

This performance of Tea industry cannot be expected this year several top officials of the plantation companies confirmed.