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US$ 500 million credit for raw materials for local industries

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Sri Lanka will receive US$ 500 million under the Indian debt facility for the importation of goods including raw materials for local industries, revealed the Industry Ministry.

Accordingly, the goods will be imported to the country expeditiously based on priority, said General (retired) Daya Ratnayake, Secretary to the Industry Ministry.

He added that the shortage of many essential raw materials may be eliminated within the next few weeks.

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All surgeries performed as usual: Director, Peradeniya Teaching Hospital

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All surgeries are being performed as usual at the Teaching Hospital of Peradeniya, Hospital Director Dr. Arjuna Thilakaratne said, following days of aggravation upon the news claiming that the routine surgeries were suspended due to a shortage of medicines.

The Health Ministry has informed that all the medicines required for the surgeries would be provided soon, and therefore, the surgeries have been resumed using the available quantities of medicines at the hospital, Dr. Thilakaratne added.

Two days ago, the Director of the Peradeniya Teaching Hospital issuing a letter revealed that the performance of all surgeries except essential and emergency surgeries will be suspended due to a shortage of medicines, including anesthetics, leading clients pending surgeries into severe inconvenience and distress.

The Indian External Affairs Minister who was on a two day official to Sri Lanka at the time also raised concerns on the news, asking how India can intervene on addressing the problem.

It was after then has the Health Ministry informed that immediate measures will be taken to supply the necessary medicines.

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Senthil Thondaman elected as Leader of Ceylon Workers Congress

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Senthil Thondaman has been elected as the new leader of the Ceylon Workers Congress, at the national council meeting held in Kottagala today (30).

Jeevan Thondaman will be continuing to serve as the Secretary General of the Party.

Meanwhile, MP Rameshwaram has been elected as the Party Chairperson.

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Suggestion to lockdown country to solve fuel crisis

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A suggestion has been forwarded to lock down the country for several days as a solution to the ongoing fuel crisis.

The government has been told that the country should be locked down for a few days and be reopened by providing temporary solutions to the crises including the fuel shortage.

In the wake of the fuel crisis, operations at schools, offices and the general public have been severely hampered and the daily power cuts have now exceeded 10 hours worsening the frustration on a whole new level.

The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) had also suggested that office workers should be working from home today and tomorrow as a solution to the fuel crisis.

The suggestion to lockdown the country, however, has not yet been responded by the government.

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The government’s resignation will not solve the problems of the people – Chamal

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The Minister of Irrigation Chamal Rajapaksa states that the people in the queues for fuel, gas and essential food items are strongly blaming the government. The Minister says that he is still able to meet the people by listening to reprimands or going to the village.

The Minister also states that it is with great sadness that people have to wait in queues for days to buy goods.

He further stated that the people should be given the opportunity to purchase essential items without having to wait in queues and that the steps taken by the government in this regard are by no means adequate.

Speaking to the media after a ceremony in Colombo, Chamal Rajapaksa stated that despite pressure from opposition political groups to resign in the face of the current crisis, the government’s resignation will not solve the problems of the people.

Power cuts exceeding 10 hours expected for next week?

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The power cut which lasted for more than 7 hours was extended to 10 hours for the first time today. This is due to the massive fuel crisis facing the country.

The Kelanitissa power plant has been completely idle since yesterday due to lack of fuel and several other power plants have not been able to continue generating electricity.

CEB sources say that if there are not enough stocks of fuel to generate electricity, the power cut will exceed 10 hours from next week.

Even the stocks of fuel required for this week have not yet been released and accordingly the 10-hour power cut is likely to take effect over the next few days.

The issuance of diesel for vehicles has been completely stopped and the supply of fuel to petrol stations has been suspended for two days.

This morning the Chairman of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation stated that the issuance of diesel has been suspended for two days and that there is no need of queuing for diesel.

Family members of the MPs allowed to visit the Parliament amidst the crisis

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It has been decided to give the family members of the Members of Parliament the opportunity to visit the Parliament from the 1st of next month. This decision has been taken after considering the requests received from a number of new Members of Parliament representing the present Parliament.

Visitors were barred from entering the Parliament complex due to the covid risk.

Meanwhile, the Chiefs of Parliament have instructed the Canteen Division to keep the guest dining room open for the family members of the Members of Parliament who visit Parliament. Visitors to Parliament from tomorrow will also have the opportunity to taste a Parliamentary meal.

It is noteworthy that the guest dining hall is also open to the family members of the Members of Parliament, despite proposals from the Members of Parliament themselves to close the dining hall at a time when the country is facing a crisis.

Only those who have received all three doses of the covid vaccine and have been fully vaccinated are allowed to enter the Parliament complex.

Meanwhile, Parliamentary authorities are focusing on reopening the Guest Gallery and the Public Gallery on both sides of the House. Chief Serjeant-at-Arms Narendra Fernando says the galleries will be open to a very limited number of people.

Only the Media Gallery is currently open.

CPC states that it will not be able to issue diesel today and tomorrow

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The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation states that it will not be able to issue diesel today and tomorrow (30-31). The chairman of the corporation says that the stocks of diesel owned by the corporation have been exhausted by now.

A consignment of 37,500 tons of diesel was scheduled to be unloaded but the consignment could not be unloaded as scheduled.

However, the release of diesel for essential activities including power generation is going on as usual, he said.

Many fuel stations have run out of diesel and the Petroleum Chairman warns the public not to wait in line.

The issue of diesel has been problematic but the release of petrol is going on as usual, he said.

BIMSTEC Heads of State Summit to be held today

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The 5th BIMSTEC Summit is currently being held in Sri Lanka. Its Heads of State Summit is scheduled for today.

The Heads of State Summit will be chaired by President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and will be attended by Heads of State from Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Thailand via video conferencing. Myanmar’s Foreign Minister will attend the summit on behalf of Myanmar.

The BIMSTEC Charter for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation in the Bay of Bengal is due to be ratified and a number of legal agreements are proposed to be signed.

Dayasiri says Maithri needs a house and that he cannot leave to Polonnaruwa

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The Supreme Court yesterday (29) issued an interim injunction suspending the decision of the then Cabinet to grant the former President Maithripala Sirisena the official residence he used to hold during his presidency, even after his retirement.

That was when a petition filed by the Director of the Center for Policy Alternatives, Pakyasothy Saravanamuttu, was considered.

Accordingly, when inquired by the media yesterday regarding the situation regarding this house, the Minister of State Dayasiri Jayasekara replied as follows.

“Further action is being taken in accordance with the court decision. A place for the former President is essential. As a former President, he could not live in Polonnaruwa. So we are discussing what action to take in the future. ”

Located on Mahagamasekera Mawatha, Colombo, this house is a spacious house that was renovated and designed at a huge cost by combining three government ministerial quarters.