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Every decision is made for the future of the children: PM

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The newly constructed three storied building of Maliyadeva Balika Vidyalaya, Kurunegala was handed over to the students today (06) under the patronage of Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Addressing the occasion, the Prime Minister stated that the government is taking all of its decisions to make a better future for the children. The necessary facilities should be provided to the children whilst appreciating their talents and encouraging them to move forward, he added.

With the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, more and more children are using modern technology for their education, he went on, adding that technology can be used for both good and bad. Therefore, the children and their parents and teachers have the responsibility to use technology only for the right cause, the Prime Minister noted.

He added that more grants have been allocated for education this year than ever before and that steps have been taken to solve the issue of the salaries of school teachers as well.

Children also have a responsibility to make the most of the opportunity and become needed citizens of the country and the people, Rajapaksa noted.

Coinciding with the event, a special commemorative stamp of Rs. 25 was issued to mark the 75th Anniversary of Maliyadeva Balika Vidyalaya.

The Prime Minister also promised that he will intervene in providing camera equipment which are needed by the school’s media unit.

Cabinet Reshuffle: GL, Dinesh, Sarath to be removed. Police Ministry to be handed over to Dilum?

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Ministers G.L. Peiris, Dinesh Gunawardena and Sarath Weerasekara are likely to be removed from their ministerial portfolios in the upcoming Cabinet Reshuffle, sources closer to the government disclosed.

Sources added that Peiris is likely to be appointed as the next Speaker as he had informed the top government leaders that he cannot hold his ministerial post.

The Ministry of Public Security currently held by Weerasekara, who is already at the centre of many troubles due to his conduct, is likely to be pinned to Dilum Amunugama, who is currently serving as the State Minister of Community Police Services.

D.V. Chanaka, another state minister, is also believed to be sworn in as a Cabinet Minister, sources added.

The Agriculture Ministry currently borne by Mahindananda Aluthgamage will also be taken back and given to Prasanna Ranatunga.

We previously reported that the Cabinet Reshuffle may likely to be held on January 10 instead of 12, but latest reports claim that it will inevitably be taking place on or before January 12 given that there is no auspicious time after the 12th.

But the tables could be turned in the last moment making the reshuffle into something previously unheard of, sources added.

Reginald Cooray resigns from his post as Rupavahini Chairman

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Reginald Cooray has reportedly resigned from his post as the Chairman of Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation. Handing over his official vehicle, Mr. Cooray has bid farewell to the Rupavahini employees and left the premises.

The government had decided to change the chairs of state media bodies and the chairs of the Independent Television Network (ITN) and Selacine Television Institute were changed recently.

Reports claimed that Sonala Gunawardena, who currently serves as the Chairman of the Library and Documentation Services Board, is to be appointed as the new Chairman of the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation. Meanwhile, Cooray has been proposed to be appointed as the Chairman of the Library and Documentation Services Board, reports added.

Cooray, on the other hand, commented that he will agree to any swap of chairs in between bodies. He added that he will never be accepting such a post.

Meanwhile, some reports went on claiming that Cooray had met with government leaders and tried to secure his chairmanship. In response, the government leaders had agreed to provide him a chairmanship of a state body which is much important than the Rupavahini Corporation, the reports added.

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Critics, analysts anxious over our assembly for power, but we’re very patient: AKD (VIDEO)

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All necessary plans have been prepared to make the National People’s Power (NPP) the foremost people’s force in the country, said Leader of the NPP MP Anura Kumara Dissanayake, attending the opening event of the District National Executive Council in Kandy today (06).

As of now the formation of the District Executive Council has commenced upon the election of the National Executive Council, the NPP Leader noted.

Many parties, including critics, analysts and advisors, are demonstrating their anxiousness over the NPP’s assembly for power in their newspaper columns and other media spaces, but the NPP is very disciplined and fast in its path to organising the people, MP Dissanayake emphasised.

He added that the formation of the District Executive Councils will enable the NPP to be expanded to the divisional level and to be transformed into a political force capable of gaining power in the country.

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Ruling Party to hold disciplinary inquiry into former State Minister Premajayantha

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A disciplinary inquiry will be held into the actions of MP Susil Premajayantha, who was recently dismissed from his state ministerial portfolio over what it appeared to be a blatant criticism against the government.

The holding of a disciplinary inquiry against the MP has been confirmed by Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) Secretary General MP Sagara Kariyawasam.

Accordingly, a decision will be taken in this regard at the next political bureau meeting, he added.

Premajayantha had severely criticised the government with the media during a visit to the Delkanda market and his dismissal was announced the very next day at the order of the President.

The Ruling Party SLPP, however, went on claiming that there is no connection between Premajayantha’s dismissal and his criticism against the government.

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Circular extending retirement age up to 65 issued

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The circular extending the retirement age up to 65 years has been issued by Secretary of the Ministry of Public Service, Provincial Councils and Local Governments J.J. Ratnasiri today (06).

The extension of the retirement age up to 65 years had also been proposed by the 2022 Budget Appropriation Bill.

The circular will be applicable to all civil servants except those age of retirement that has been specified by the Constitution, or any other law.

The circular also specifies how to handle the affairs pertaining to public servants who are currently on pre-retirement leave and have obtained approval for retirement.

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Ranil in a bid to unite a ‘fractured’ regime?

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Following the letter sent to Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena by Leader of the United National Party (UNP) MP Ranil Wickremesinghe seeking the holding of an adjournment debate upon the throne speech of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in the commencement of the new Parliamentary session, storming speculations are claiming that the former Prime Minister is in a bid to unite the ‘fractured’ regime.

The UNP Leader’s move is believed by a number of opposition parties to be a part of a plot navigated together by Wickremesinghe and Basil Rajapaksa to uphold the shattering glory of the government.

They claimed that by doing so, the ‘losing’ two-thirds power in Parliament could be restored and the government strengthened, leaving black sheep like Susil Premajayantha, who was recently dismissed from his ministerial portfolio over an alleged criticism against the government, no choice but to vote in favour of the government decisions in Parliament.

The claim, however, has been dismissed by a spokesperson to the former Prime Minister’s Media Division, as ‘Lanka Leader’ learned that Wickremesinghe’s letter to the Speaker may have been misinterpreted by fuelling such rumours.

In his letter, Wickremesinghe noted that an adjournment debate should be held upon the President’s throne speech at the new Parliamentary session, adding that this should preferably be held on January 19, 20 and 21, 2022 as the Party Leadership Committee that takes decisions on Parliamentary affairs has now been dissolved.

Wickremesinghe has also discussed the matter with Leader of the House Dinesh Gunawardena on January 03 and a written communique has also been forwarded to the Leader of the House in this regard.

Holding such a debate upon the President’s throne speech is traditionally being practiced after the adoption of the 1978 Constitution, the UNP Leader adds, but nowhere does it mention any request to hold a ‘vote’, the Spokesman told ‘Lanka Leader.’

Dengue on rise – 30 per cent of infectees from Colombo

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While the Covid virus is still prevalent in the society, there is a rise in the number of denuge cases islandwide, especially in the Colombo and Gampaha Districts, revealed Dr. Deepal Perera of the Lady Ridgeway Children’s Hospital.

The occurrence of dengue has increased especially among children, he claimed, adding that about 30 per cent of patients have been reported from the Colombo District and 28 per cent, from the Gampaha District.

Dr. Perera went on saying that the second type of dengue had been prevalent in the country so far and that water gathering places in schools, as well as around homes, should be cleaned up in the event that the third type of dengue has now been found.

Despite having the flu for more than two or three days, there is a risk of deaths in non-hospital settings being reported due to the non-admittance to hospitals amid Covid fears, he pointed out.

Unlike Covid, there is no immunity for dengue, Dr. Perera went on, adding that early detection of the infection, therefore, may allow the application of treatments preventing any fatal conditions.

Teacher-principal salary anomalies will be solved – trade union actions over (VIDEO)

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Although the trade union action against the teacher-principal salary anomalies, which was suspended till January 22, was ceased due to the issuance of a circular as a first step of solving the problem, the struggle for an absolute victory will not be abandoned, said Teacher-Principal Joint Trade Union Alliance, speaking to a briefing held in Colombo today (06).

Addressing the briefing Secretary of the All Ceylon United Teachers’ Association Venerable Yalwala Pagnasekara Thero stated that the endorsement by the fellow state, semi-state and private bodies to the teacher principal struggle was a reason of accomplishing such a victory.

The government had intervened to remove the salary anomalies through a Cabinet decision by allocating funds from the Budget on the recommendations of the Cabinet Sub-Committee at a time when the struggle was to be intensified, the Thera added.

UNP Leader asks Speaker to hold adjournment debate upon new Parliamentary session

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Leader of the United National Party (UNP) MP Ranil Wickremesinghe has written to Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena requesting the holding of an adjournment debate upon the commencement of the new Parliamentary session.

In his letter, Wickremesinghe noted that such a debate should be held on the President’s throne speech at the new Parliamentary session.

The UNP Leader pointed out that the adjournment debate should preferably be held on January 19, 20 and 21, 2022 as the Party Leadership Committee that takes decisions on Parliamentary affairs has now been dissolved.

Wickremesinghe has also discussed the matter with Leader of the House Dinesh Gunawardena on January 03 and a written communique has also been forwarded to the Leader of the House in this regard.

Holding such a debate upon the President’s throne speech is traditionally being practiced after the adoption of the 1978 Constitution, the UNP Leader added.

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