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Catholic Bishops’ Conference urges lawmakers to spare political rhetoric and foster system of peace to solve crisis

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Sri Lanka has pointed out that all rulers are under the obligation to serve all the citizens in the country by putting them first not by political expediency but by principle.

In a statement, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Sri Lanka encouraged every stakeholder to help those who are severely affected by the financial difficulties.

What the country needs is an immediate solution to remedy the critical situation, it went on, adding that a system which ensures a secure, free country for the future generations to live in dignity and a sense of belonging to the motherland should be adapted.

It is incumbent on all citizens without exception to respect and uphold the rule of law that stem from the Constitution of the country and not seek immunity and act with impunity to ensure freedom of expression and movement, it added.

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Sri Lanka emphasised that it expects the rulers and all responsible citizens to uphold values of their own religions and urged the people to pray without ceasing and invoke upon the motherland God’s abundant blessings.

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Uninterrupted diesel supply for telephone towers: Technology Ministry

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Following reports on a possible disruption in internet connections triggered by the power and fuel crises, it was revealed that telephone signal towers have not been able to operate properly.

The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka yesterday declared that a 13-hour power cut will occur today, and the daily power cuts are seemingly occurring for more than 10 hours.

The Ministry of Technology stated that a special initiative has been launched to provide diesel without any shortage to every telephone tower as a solution to the problem.

These towers continued to operate using generators during power outages, but the operations were seized due to the shortage of diesel.

Therefore, the Ministry emphasised that the signal towers will be provided uninterrupted fuel for their operations.

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Operations at Samanala Wewa and Castlereagh power plants stopped

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The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has announced that the operations at the Samanala Wewa and Castlereagh power plants have been suspended, due to insufficient water levels in the reservoirs.

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Sri Lanka Retailers appeal for cost-sharing from Business Partners

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The Sri Lanka Retailers’ Association (SLRA), the apex body for organised retail in Sri Lanka, has issued a communique requesting landlords, lessors, and business partners to reduce leases and rentals for the Association’s membership.

President of SLRA, Mr. Murali Prakash appealed to landlords and lessors to provide a 50% concession on rentals and leases on all forms of physical infrastructure on properties leased and rented by SLRA members for the next one year.

Furthermore, the association appeals to all business partners to share other costs where possible, to ensure that the sector, as a whole, is sustainable through these difficult times to safeguard the entire ecosystem.

The unfavourable forex situation has plunged many retail businesses into a new low after battling the COVID-19 pandemic for over two years with reduced operability. 

This has significantly eroded the business sustainability, given that most retailers heavily rely on imported products and raw material. 

The ongoing dollar crisis could continue to significantly reduce the revenues, impede growth and impact all operational levels to a point where maintaining physical infrastructure would be challenging. Increasing the cost base has further dampened the condition.

Due to this situation, there is a sense of urgency for the retailers to forge partnerships and implement cost sharing in all areas to wade through the challenges. SLRA believes that retailers and their business partners could overcome such adverse conditions only through a shared vision. If they stand together, all costs can be shared and the businesses could continue to operate. The alternative would force retailers to consider reduced business locations, which could hurt many landlords and business partners and result in zero income. 

A similar impact will befall other business partners, should retail customer points are reduced. Therefore, it is in the interest of everyone, that a shared cost strategy is established.

SLRA is optimistic that landlords, lessors, and other business partners would share part of the costs through reduced rentals and other cost-sharing options; thus, striving to create a better tomorrow. 

It also understands the impact this would have on the lessors and landlords and other business partners and suppliers. However, the industry needs to stay afloat for all parties to benefit in the future, and therefore a collective action is indeed the way forward.

Retailers have endlessly supported the local economy during good and bad times, and this is an exception where they need support from all business partners. 

Retail accounts for over one-third of the GDP and over 15% of the employment in Sri Lanka. Vibrant retail is an essential part of a healthy and robust economy. Hence, it is imperative that all parties come together to support the retailers at this juncture for the nation’s greater good.

The SLRA currently represents nine sectors in the retail industry, namely FMCG; Clothing, Fashion & Jewellery; Shelter & Housing; Household & Consumer Durables; Footwear & Accessories; E-Commerce; Mobility; Entertainment, Restaurant, and QSR; Healthcare and Wellness.

‘Choka Malli’ acquitted from the murder case

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The Court of Appeal today acquitted and sentenced SLPP MP Premalal Jayasekara alias ‘Choka Malli’, who was convicted of murder and sentenced to death.

The MP had filed a petition in the Court of Appeal challenging the death sentence passed by the Ratnapura High Court and the death sentence was upheld.

The Court of Appeal has acquitted the other two persons who were sentenced to death in connection with the murder.

Trading activities at Stock market limited to 2 hours

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The stock market authorities have decided to limit the daily activities of the Colombo Stock Exchange to 2 hours.

Today and tomorrow (31-01) the stock market will start at 10.30 am and daily trading will be limited to 12.30 pm only.

Longer power cuts affect 3G and 4G transmission network systems

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There is interference in 3G and 4G transmission due to long hours of power cuts and the shortage of fuel for power generators, several mobile service providers said.

Sri Lanka is currently hit by a shortage of forex and essential items including fuel required for power generation. Rolling power interruptions have been gravely affecting the day-to-day life of the general public over the past few weeks.

Meanwhile, it is reported that several foreign television channels have also decided to suspend their broadcasts in Sri Lanka due to power outages and the dollar crisis.

Private buses will be taken out of service by Monday as the diesel crisis has intensified – Gemunu

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The Ceylon Private Bus Owners’ Association says that all private buses will have to be taken out of service by Monday as the diesel crisis has intensified.

“The diesel crisis has seriously affected private buses. We have a problem with when diesel will arrive. Therefore, we clearly state that we do not expect diesel to be available in the next two days. However, we will have to stop the bus service completely by Monday. Because we can’t run buses without diesel. SLTB has failed to provide diesel ”

The President of the Lanka Private Bus Owners’ Association Gemunu Wijeratne stated this in a statement issued to the media today (31).

Ananda Sagara Thero prepares swear in as the Central Bank Governor

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An attempt by the Chairman of ‘Surakimu Sri Lanka’ Pahiyangala Ananda Sagara Thero to be sworn in as the Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka has been foiled by the security forces yesterday (30), reports say.

“We can do better at governing the Central Bank. Therefore, today we tried to go inside the Central Bank and take the oaths as the Governor of the Central Bank. But it was not allowed. I believe we can do this job better than the Governor of the Central Bank Ajith Nivard Cabraal ”

He also stressed that the Mahanayake Theras should come out and reach an agreement against the current crisis in the country.

The protest in front of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka was organized by Surakimu Sri Lanka.

People trust the Rajapaksa govt. even if some have created a ‘Facebook protest bubble’ – Pathirana

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Dr. Mahinda Pathirana, a theorist of the SLPP and chairman of the Sri Lanka Press Council, says that despite some extremist groups creating a bubble of protest against the government on social media networks, the intelligent citizens of the country have unshakable faith in the Rajapaksa government.

Following are the comments made by him on social media.