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Sri Lanka’s publishing industry to collapse in dollar crisis 

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Sri Lanka’s prevailing dollar shortage is severely impacting the country’s publishing industry which may grind to a halt in March as a result of price hikes and shortages in imported paper and printing materials, a collective of authors said.

Speaking at a press conference organised by Mass Guiding Artists, a collective affiliated with the opposition National People’s Power (NPP), writer Kamal Perera said that thousands of jobs in the industry are now in danger as a result of Sri Lanka’s economic crisis.

“There is no paper in the market. There are no dollars to import paper.

“In three months, the price of a ream of paper has gone up by 900 rupees. A ream cost about 5,200 rupees in December; it is now difficult to find one in the market even for 6,200 rupees,” said Perera.

Sri Lanka is currently going through one of the worst economic crises in its history, compounded by a severe dollar shortage and rising inflation that some economists have blamed on excess money printing.

According to the writer, there is also a shortage in plates and other equipment used in printing.

He complained that the government is not interested in finding solutions and doesn’t seem to consider the emerging crisis in the industry to be a serious matter.

“The government has no interest in this whatsoever. It is not in the interest of corrupt leaders to have a learned populace,” said Perera.

He called for slashed taxes and other measures to save the industry.

“In former Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike’s time, there was a quota for writers and publishers. 

They can remove taxes for imported paper. Alternately, they can produce paper locally. There are several factories in our country, but they don’t manufacture paper for book printing,” said Perera.

Perera expressed suspicion that the apparent lack of interest on the part of the authorities could be an attempt to outsource book printing to a foreign country.

“We wonder if a proposal will be made that we outsource printing to China, which is a nation that’s very friendly to this government and is a global leader in printing. Or even to Singapore or India,” he said.

Lanwa Sanstha’s to ease cement shortage soon boosting construction

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Lanwa Sanstha Cement Corporation Ltd., a state-of-the-art cement manufacturing facility that is expected to be one of the region’s largest, is set to commence operations in early next month. 

The factory, which spans 63 acres, is located in Hambantota’s Mirijjawila Export Processing Zone.

A BOI venture, the total capacity of Lanwa Sanstha Cement Corporation Ltd would be 4 million tons with Phase 1 producing 2.8 million tons per annum.
One of the facility’s strengths is the emphasis on cutting-edge technology, with all mixing being done with European machinery for minimal wastage.

Commenting on the completion of Phase 1 and commissioning of the plant, Lanwa Sanstha Cement Corporation Chairman Nandana Lokuwithana said: “We are very excited to start operations in March 2022 at a juncture when the whole world is returning to normalcy after two years of pandemonium due to the global pandemic. 

“In many ways, we’re optimistic that this venture will be a major boost to the economy in terms of technological advancement, foreign revenue and a solution to the shortage of cement which is crippling the local construction sector currently.”

He said that this facility incorporates a host of sophisticated features including a 2.4 km covered conveyor belt connecting the port and factory for increased efficiency, minimal wastage and pollution.

The state-of-the-art factory also features a fully automated Stacker Reclaimer Yard and two Bridge Type Ship Unloaders for ease of handling cargo, shifting from labour-intensive to tech-oriented aligning local industry with global standards.

Lanwa Sanstha Cement Corporation Ltd. Executive Director Dammika Lokuwithana said: “Once operational, Lanwa Sanstha Cement Corporation Ltd., is expected to meet the needs of all major construction projects in Sri Lanka, including the Port City and expressways, by producing the full range of cement products including Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), Portland Composite Cement (PCC) and Blended Hydraulic Cement (BHC).”

Lanwa Sanstha Cement Corporation is a sister company of Sri Lanka’s foremost manufacturer of steel, Ceylon Steel Corporation Limited. The Group intends to extend the same product philosophy of quality and innovation to their new endeavour in a bid to secure market dominance. 

The project is expected to revive the local construction industry by fulfilling the domestic demand for cement and relieving the local economy of the burden of dependency on imports especially under the current circumstances. 

Private sector promotes tourism industry with  novel campaigns 

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Sri Lanka’s tourism promotion campaigns are to be implemented with the assistance of the private sector tourism entities, official sources said.  

Cinnamon Hotels and Resorts launched a unique ‘One Island, A Thousand Treasures’ initiative to let the world rediscover Sri Lanka as a must visit authentic destination on Tuesday 22..

The novel destination promotion campaign in partnership with Sri Lanka Tourism and SriLankan Airlines among others will unveil the unknown stories behind Sri Lanka and paint a unique picture of culturally relevant stories just waiting to be explored by the world.

Cinnamon Hotels and Resorts Marketing Vice President Dileep Mudadeniya said the aim of the initiative is to play a proactive role to entice global travellers to experience Sri Lanka by showcasing the nation’s unique places, people and experiences beyond the usual sites and excursions. 

These stories will be promoted via digital platforms to engage an international audience through social media and programmatic digital marketing, to encourage travellers to visit and experience Sri Lanka.

He said that a panel of judges will consider all submissions via video or pictures for three months after which Cinnamon will substantiate same and amplify selected ones to the global stage via network of global travel influencers, website of Cinnamon as well as Sri Lanka tourism thereby using those ideas to woo travellers to the country.  

He said selected submissions will qualify to enjoy complimentary stay at resorts, travel overseas via SriLankan Airlines or win vouchers from Keells Super. “We hope to use the selected submissions as Sri Lanka’s emotional selling proposition to global travellers,” Mudadeniya added.

Cinnamon said the ‘One Island, A Thousand Treasures’ initiative targets the creation of new business opportunities for local communities including the revival of local arts and crafts.

 By promoting the niche, lesser-known experiences, and history of Sri Lanka, not only will the country have more to offer tourists, but it will also help more industry stakeholders – a key objective of the campaign.

Tourism Ministry Secretary S. Hettiarachchi welcomed the Cinnamon initiative saying it will help Sri Lanka’s quest to draw 7 million tourists and achieve $ 10 billion foreign exchange from tourism by 2030. 

He urged other private sector stakeholders to come up with similar innovative initiatives for which the Government will extend support.  


Creative partner Dentsu Grant Agency Managing Director Neela Marikkar said it is the agency’s project of passion and enables the stakeholders to tell a different story never heard before about Sri Lanka as generation Z and millennial travellers seek authentic experience, deeper connection and engagement with communities. 

In that context, Marikkar emphasised: “Sri Lanka has so much to offer” and the Cinnamon initiative ushers in an exciting journey of discovery. “We hope the initiative will enable local communities to take price and ownership of authentic experiences, lure more travellers thereby benefit from the influx,” she added.

Digital content creators can record their discovery and share it with the Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts Team via the One Island, A Thousand Treasures website or through Facebook, Instagram or YouTube tagging @CinnamonHotels and #OneIslandThousandTreasures. 

Upon submission of an authentic Sri Lankan story of a unique place, people or culture, an independent panel of content experts will review each entry. 

Fuel sheds to be inspected by Police! (VIDEO)

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Police officers will be deployed to inspect fuel stations to check whether the claims made by certain stations to be not having fuel are true, given that there is no accuracy to the notion that the stations have run out of fuel, said State Minister Dilum Amunugama, speaking to reporters in Colombo today (23).

These inspections will be looking into whether the claim that there is no fuel in the stations is true or is there any pretense involved in the hope of a fuel price surge by hiding stocks, Amunugama noted.

Revealing that there were queues near the fuel stations even yesterday and all of them were sent back fully loaded, the State Minister suggested that there is no fuel shortage in the country.

Nevertheless, Amunugama went on emphasising that there is no alternative but to import the required volumes of fuel and that the government has a responsibility to maintain the required fuel supply in the country.

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Another four and a half hour power cut tomorrow

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Another power cut of four and a half hours or more will occur tomorrow. The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) stated that the request made by the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) in this regard has been approved.

Accordingly, a power cut of four hours and forty minutes will occur to zones A,B and C, and a power cut of four and a half hours to other zones.

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No quorum at Parliament. Sitting closed

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The Parliament sitting today (23) has closed as the quorum was not filled.

Accordingly, the Parliament sitting was over at about 5.30 pm, during which only four MPs were present in the Chambers.

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Health Professionals prepared to launch another strike action following hiatus!

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Health professionals have decided to launch another strike action from March 02, in objection to the government’s failure to provide solutions to the problems suffered by the health workers as promised during the discussions between the trade unions and the government.

The decision has been taken by the Federation of Health Professionals.

The previous strike action launched by the health professionals for 09 consecutive days was ceased for a period of 14 days in response to the government’s promise that it would provide solutions to the problems suffered by the health sector.

Accordingly, the 14-day hiatus stands in effect till March 01, after which the next strike action is set to be launched.

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Police uncover more details related to online sex trafficking

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The Police have uncovered more details on the investigations carried out into the person who was arrested as the chief suspect in connection with the online sex trafficking ring, which was busted last year.

The suspect, 36, had eight separate bank accounts and suspicious monetary transactions amounting to over Rs. 45.6 million, Police revealed.

The sex trafficking ring had been operating from Mount Lavinia victimising a minor of age 15. The Police noted that the suspect did not hold a permanent job or residency in Sri Lanka.

He had allegedly operated a sex-work service in various areas of the country in the last 18 years, they added.

SJB MP urges Speaker to issue soft copy of 69,800-page PCoI Report on Easter Sunday Massacre

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The volumes of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry Report on the Easter Sunday Massacre tabled in Parliament today (23) should be issued to the MPs in soft copy format, said the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP Harin Fernando, in what he described as convenience for reading.

Accordingly, the SJB MP pointed out that the PCoI report has been produced to the Parliament library in 87 books consisting of 69,800 pages, due to which it would be impossible for MPs take them home.

The SJB MP, therefore, requested the Speaker to issue the PCoI report in a soft copy for everyone’s convenience.

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Bus operations at crisis amid diesel absence (VIDEO)

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Bus operations can continue only for two days amid the absence of diesel, revealed Anjana Priyanjith, Chief Secretary of the All Ceylon Private Bus Companies’ Federation, speaking to media today (23).

Accordingly, the Union urges the government to prioritise private buses in the issuance of diesel at gas stations.

Indrajith emphasised that the government should take steps to encourage the people to board private buses instead of private vehicles to reduce fuel consumption at the moment.

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