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UNDER GRADUATE AND POST GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDYING IN INDIA

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The High Commission of India, Colombo invites applications for the following ICCR scholarships for 2022-2023 academic sessions:

§  Nehru Memorial Scholarship Scheme:  This scheme covers all Undergraduate courses (except Medical/Paramedical, Fashion Design & Law courses) including Engineering, Science, Business, Economics, Commerce, Humanities and Arts.

§  Maulana Azad Scholarship Scheme: Masters Degrees courses (except Medical/Paramedical, Fashion Design & Law courses) including Engineering, Science, Economics, Commerce, Humanities and Arts. However, preference would be given to the fields of Engineering, Science and Agriculture.

§  Rajiv Gandhi Scholarship Scheme: Undergraduate courses in the field of ‘Information Technology’ leading to a B.E or B.Tech Degree.

The Government of India selects meritorious Sri Lankan nationals for award of these scholarships. Selection of candidates is done in consultation with the Ministry of Education, Government of Sri Lanka, to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate Degrees in some of the topmost universities in India. All scholarships cover full tuition fees for the entire duration of the course, monthly sustenance allowance, and annual grant for books & stationary. The Selected candidates would also be provided hostel facility inside the campus. Besides, all ICCR scholars in India are provided, air fare to the nearest destination in India and an annual grant for educational tours to various parts of the country, apart from several other auxiliary benefits. The necessary details are available in the website of Ministry of Education at www.mohe.gov.lk. Prospective students are advised to approach the Ministry of Education, Sri Lanka or High Commission of India, Colombo to learn more about the eligibility criteria and selection procedure.

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Colombo

March 2, 2022

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen forced to defend Putin links

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Presidential candidate criticised over campaign leaflet featuring her with Russian leader

Kim Willsher in Paris

The French far-right leader and presidential candidate Marine Le Pen has been forced to defend her links to Vladimir Putin after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Le Pen, who polls suggest will face Emmanuel Macron in the second round of the vote in April, has faced criticism after a campaign leaflet featuring a photograph of her with the Russian leader was released.

Her Rassemblement National (RN) party, denied it had ordered local party offices to destroy the document after 1.2m copies were printed and distributed last month.

A section of the eight-page campaign pamphlet highlights Le Pen’s international status, featuring photographs of her with world leaders, including Putin. It is still available on Le Pen’s campaign website.

Le Pen travelled to Moscow where she met the Russian president in the run-up to the 2017 presidential election. In October 2014, the far-right party, then called the Front National, borrowed €9m from a Russian bank to finance its election campaigns.

Le Pen has criticised Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the pamphlet does not appear to have damaged her popularity. One recent opinion poll, by Ifop-Fiducial for Paris Match, suggests she has gained one percentage point, taking her to 17%, her highest score for a fortnight. That is well behind Macron on 28% but ahead of her rightwing rivals, Eric Zemmour and the mainstream opposition Les Républicains candidate, Valérie Pécresse, on 13%

Libération reported that local party officers had been ordered to destroy the pamphlet, but the RN has denied giving any such order. “The document is still being distributed by our activists,” David Rachline, the RN vice-president, said.

A party official said the RN would not be back-pedalling. “We are not going to deny our position on international politics. In 2017, we had to work with Russia to combat Islamic state … no major issue can have a lasting solution without the cooperation of at least the security council,” the official told BFMTV.

He added the party had been asked whether local campaigners should destroy the pamphlet after Russia’s attack on Ukraine, but had told them “non”.

However, Le Pen told French media the war had “partly changed” her view of the Russian president. “Yes, it’s an authoritarian regime, historically and in culture. Even if we are judging (it) by our western norms, which are not Russian norms,” she told BFMTV.

She added the invasion of Ukraine was “a clear violation straight of international law and absolutely indefensible”.

“We can try to explain what can explain it, but we cannot in any way excuse this behaviour,” Le Pen said, adding that it was for Europe, not the US, to manage the situation. “Russia is a great power, a great nuclear power, and it’s on our continent so it’s for us to find solutions to live with it,” she said.

Of meeting the Russian president in 2017, she replied: “The Vladimir Putin of five years ago is not exactly that of today,” adding that he had “crossed a red line” in attacking Ukraine.

Zemmour, who has condemned the Russian invasion but said “if Putin is guilty, the west is responsible”, and also that France should not welcome Ukrainians fleeing the conflict but that they should stay in Poland, lost 2.5 percentage points in two days, according to the Ifop-Fiducial poll.

Jean-Yves Camus, a political analyst and far-right specialist, told Ouest France that sympathy with Russia was more damaging for Zemmour because Le Pen’s view of Putin was already well known to her supporters.

“Le Pen can argue that she was obliged to take a €9m loan with a Russian bank because no French bank would lend her the money,” Camus said.

The Guardian

Thilina Gamage appointed as the Colombo Chief Magistrate

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Thilina Gamage has been appointed as the Chief Magistrate of the Colombo Magistrate Court. Gamage is set to assume duties as the Chief Magistrate tomorrow (03).

Gamage was accused of keeping an elephant cub in possession without a licence and was prosecuted during the previous Good Governance reigme. He was arrested and remanded for a certain period and subjected to a suspension of service.

However, Gamage was acquitted from all charges in December last year as per the order of the Colombo High Court.

MIAP

CEB officials promise President power cuts will be over on March 05

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Officials of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) have reportedly promised President Gotabaya Rajapaksa that the ongoing power outages will be over on March 05. This was during a discussion held in the Presidential Secretariat today (02).

The President has instructed the officials to continue importing fuel, maintaining reserves and supplying fuel and coal for electricity generation without any delay.

Meanwhile, officials of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CEYPETCO) are urging the public to refrain from storing fuel unnecessarily as fuel will be distributed to all petrol stations islandwide from tomorrow (03).

MIAP

Govt allied parties to appoint a ‘leadership council’

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A set of alternative proposals formulated with a view to overcoming the multiple crises the country is facing today is scheduled to be launched by the constituent parties of the ruling SLPP alliance.

The proposal dubbed a national declaration will be unveiled at the Monarch Imperial Hotel today (02).

It is reported that the leaders of the constituent parties of the ruling coalition have decided to appoint a ‘Leadership Council’ to implement the proposals.

The set of proposals was prepared jointly by the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, the Jathika Nidahas Peramuna, Pivithuru Hela Urumanya, the Democratic Left Front, Lanka Sama Samaja Party, Communist Party of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Mahajana Party, Ape Jana Bala Party and Yuthukama National Organisation.

Commenting on the proposals, the leaders of the constituent parties said that the government’s inability to address the worsening financial crisis among many other issues have compelled them to present these proposals.

Watch the live broadcast below.

The Leader

Civil movements condemn Russia invasion against Ukraine (PHOTOS)

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A protest was staged against the Russia’s invasion against Ukraine in front of the United Nations Sri Lanka Office today (02).

The protest was endorsed by the Frontline Socialist Party, political activists and civil movements.

Photos: Ajith Senevirathne

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Easter Sunday Massacre: Cardinal meets Michelle Bachelet

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A meeting between His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith the Archbishop of Colombo and United Nations Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet was held at 02.30 pm Sri Lankan time in Geneva today (02).

Held for about 45 minutes total, the meeting has discussed on seeking truth of the Easter Sunday bombing, a massacre that killed more than 270 people three years ago, and justice for the victims.

The matter had also been discussed with His Holiness Pope Francis in the Vatican.

The Cardinal stated that although more than three years have passed since the genocide, there is no confidence in the local administration that justice will be served and emphasised that the matter will be taken to the international arena for justice to be served for the victims.

MIAP

The Plight of Sri Lankans – PB Jayasundara and Team must answer

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Sri Lanka is steadily moving fast towards a severe shortage in medicines, oil and food items. The much needed Diesel has at the time of writing this article runout at most sheds. A vehicle transporter told LNW his trucks had got stuck at the shed .  The Government is running round our regional neighborhood to work out a bail out package on an urgent basis to get oil and essentials . The President says he is doing a good job and that the opposition is spreading false stories. He should visit under cover and see for himself. Any Rajapakse at a Petrol station will get jeered and more .  The government’s responsibility to provide at least the essentials to a near minimum is a basic responsibility . That is why they were elected. Today’s Daily Mirror says there will be 10 Hour power cuts.  How do you expect children to study? Food inflation is over 25% .This government was elected not to party at the tax payers expense. See the vehicles they travel in ?

For a start stop the backup vehicles. Sri Lanka needs focused measures to tide over this unprecedented economic crisis. This is a crisis largely created by the government’s economic team led by P.B. Jayasundara, SR Attygalle and Prof Lakshman. Two have abandoned the ship. The biggest culprit was Jayasundara and his cronies. The must go to the petrol sheds and see for themselves, the level the country has fallen to. Central Bank Ex Deputy  Governor Dr Wijewardana has repeatedly said “ the government made serious policy errors when it announced an unsolicited, attractive tax concession to income taxpayers, the estimated revenue loss was around Rs. 650 billion, The consequence of this extraordinary money growth led to the depletion of foreign reserves putting pressure on the rupee to depreciate in the market.” . The funding of Sri Lankan Airlines was also a huge mistake, given our limited forex reserves.

Who authorized the release of the $ 500 million ? Was it PB Jayasundara or the President ? The Sri Lankan Board must must now repay that money back to the treasury to order the oil.  It seems they are in it for the status, deals and perks. Why should the common man pay for the poor judgement of people like Jayasundara? The Ukrainian – Russian Conflict  has further aggravated our financial plight by pushing the oil prices to $105 a barrel. Where are all those Viathmage professional who sang hosanna about the SLPPs win and took important positions?  Some have abandoned the government, others still around are saying Sri Lankans should be pragmatic about the crisis. Sure, we are lucky to live in a country like Sri Lanka, but not with poor political leadership like this? That is why young people are running away, ironically many in the government are not spending hours at the gas stations to fill up their gas tanks nor of short of food or gas? That is the irony of capitalism!

Most of them are only interested in the contracts to increase their wealth.  They are all fully responsible for Sri Lanka’s sorry state of affairs.  The supermarkets that are inaccessible to the 60% of the daily wage earners will be shocked to see the shelves in the Supermarkets or the luxurious stores in the city . How did they open LCs to import those items? When there is a drop of nearly 60% in Middle East remittances? Who is responsible? Those responsible for the gross mismanagement of the economy must be held accountable at a future date for this reckless mismanagement of public assets and resources.  Shame on them for letting down the public. If found guilty they should lose their civic rights or assets. It is totally unfair to put ordinary people through such untold misery, whist they swank around in their Range Rovers and party at Colombo Hotels .

Adolf 

Another seven and a half hour power cut tomorrow

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Another seven and a half hour power cut will occur tomorrow (03).

Accordingly, a five hour power cut will occur in the period of 08 am – 06 pm and a two and a half hour power cut will occur in the period of 06 pm – 11 pm tomorrow.

MIAP

Removal of 13 funds from Surcharge Tax Bill a victory for millions of working people: SJB

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The removal of 13 funds from the controverseial Surcharge Tax Bill is a victory for the working people of Sri Lanka, the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) stated, following the Attorney General’s move of informing the Supreme Court that an amendment will be brought to remove the funds from the proposed bill today (02).

“The government arbitrarily planned to levy a surcharge on the funds of hundreds of thousands of Sri Lankan workers, including the Employees Provident Fund, and we fought unconditionally on behalf of the people against it.

Without further ado, Samagi Jana Balawegaya filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the relevant tax bill.

Accordingly, the Attorney General stated in court that an amendment would be brought to remove 13 funds from taxes.

It is a victory for millions of working people in this country.

Samagi Jana Balawegaya is the only political party that has gone to court for that victory and we are humbly proud of it in the name of the entire working people of this country.”