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SATHOSA drops rice price by Rs. 02

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The Trade Ministry has taken measures to reduce the price of imported Samba rice sold at SATHOSA outlets by Rs. 02 per kilogram.

Accordingly, a kilogram of imported Samba sold at Rs. 130 by SATHOSA will be sold at Rs. 128 from today (29).

This has been disclosed by Subject Minister Bandula Gunawardena, during his visit to rice wholesale outlets in Pettah today to inquire into the wholesale price of rice.

Nadu rice will also be sold at Rs. 105 per kilogram through SATHOSA and 10 kilogram of Samba will be issued to the customer from today, Gunawardena said.

The Trade Minister also stated that as a large quantity of imported rice belonging to the Pettah Rice Business Community is stalled in the Port, it will be possible to further slash the price, if those stocks are released to the market.

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CBSL Chief takes up responsibility to issue dollars for uninterrupted fuel imports

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Despite the ongoing forex crisis in the country, Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) Ajith Nivard Cabraal has taken up the responsibility of issuing dollars required for an uninterrupted supply of fuel for the generation of power.

The measure has been taken upon a special discussion held with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, as the CBSL Chief has informed the President that dollars will be issued for an uninterrupted supply of fuel required for electricity.

The Governor has also made a request that the required amount of dollars for fuel imports be informed in advance.

Early plans to proceed with controlled power cuts amid the fuel shortage were halted following the CBSL Governor’s intervention.

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Maximum retail price for drinking water bottles lifted

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The gazette declaring the maximum retail price for drinking water bottles has been revoked via an extraordinary gazette issued by the Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA).

Drinking water bottles were subject to a maximum retail price of Rs. 26 per 350 – 499 ml bottle and Rs. 50 per 1 – 1.5 litre bottle.

The gazette declaring the maximum retail price for drinking water bottles was issued on September 28, 2018.

Covid: 82 more omicron infectees found

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82 persons infected with the new Covid variant omicron have been identified, following 88 samples collected from the society last week and tested in the Institute of Allergy, Immunology and Cell Biology, University of Sri Jayewardenepura.

These infectees are of two sub-variants of the omicron variant, discovered in the Colombo Municipal area, Kesbewa and Mathugama.

The remaining six samples are of delta variant infectees, reported from Horana, Mathugama and Panadura.

Accordingly, the omicron variant of the virus is spreading across the country rapidly and the health sectors urge requirement to continue the vaccination process.

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Government tackles drug shortage despite forex crisis

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 Despite speculations that Sri Lanka would plunge into a drug shortage in about two months, the Treasury has released adequate funds enabling commercial banks to open Letters of Credit (LCs) in a bid to overcome the impending drug shortage.

 But lack of strategy by the Health Ministry and the State Ministry of Production, Supply and Regulation of Pharmaceuticals and the inability of officials in the two ministries to give a clear picture to the President and the Government regarding the real situation would only aggravate the situation, informed sources said .  

Dr. R. M. Saman Kusumsiri Ratnayake, Secretary to the State Ministry of Drug Production, Supply and Regulation disclosed  that relevant drug items would be delivered in due course in accordance with the priority list of drugs which they prepared given the critical forex crisis.

“The priority list of drugs was drafted as there was an urgent need of importing multiple drug items with immediate effect. Initially, LCs for four consignments of drugs worth USD 5 million was opened.

Subsequently, the Treasury has given further directive to relevant commercial banks to open LCs so that more drug items can be purchased,” he pointed out.

Accordingly, Dr Ratnayake said LCs for 30 drug items worth nearly USD 8.5 million, which needed to be imported with immediate effect, had been opened and would be delivered to the country in two or three weeks.

“The drugs are mainly imported from China and India while Germany is also one of the countries from where several drug items are imported. 80 percent of the drugs are imported from India,” Dr Ratnayake added.

With banks being unable to issue Letters of Credit (LCs) for imports due to the forex crisis, the country may face a shortage of about 80 medicinal drugs, the College of Medical Laboratory Science Sri Lanka (CMLSSL) warned.

President of CMLSSL, Ravi Kumudesh alleged yesterday (10), that although certain State Banks were willing to open LCs to purchase fuel, they were reluctant to do so for drug purchase. 

He cautioned that the country would be short of about 80 types of drugs due to procurement delays owing to the non-issuance of LCs to purchase the estimated drugs required for 2022.

CMLSSL President said while the USD shortage in the country was a key factor in the reluctance shown by Banks to issue LCs, there is also a question regarding their ability to prioritise on the urgency of requirement. 

The norm is to prepare the estimated medicinal requirement in January the previous year, while the relevant procurement will begin in August the same year (in this instance 2021) following the completion of the tender procedure.

It takes about four months after the LCs are issued to the selected companies to send the drugs, so that the medicine would reach the country and be stored by January, he said. 

Kumudesh said, however, there was at least a four-month delay in the procurement of essential drugs as a result of Banks refusing to issue LCs for 2022.

C urrently, the country’s health service is functioning with medicines purchased during the COVID pandemic.  He warned that there would be a severe drug shortage in the near future without proper management.  

Although the State Minister claims that the Government had pledged to allocate five million dollars to rectify this situation, it would be inadequate to meet the cost of some drugs normally kept in shortage.

The doctor who planted the bomb at the church and the hospital is also behind the bomb at the Bellanwila temple! (VIDEO)

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A retired doctor living in Piliyandala who was arrested during an investigation into the discovery of a hand grenade at the All Saints’ Church in Borella on January 11 has been found behind the bomb incident at the Bellanwila Temple, the Ministry of Public Defense said.

Accordingly, it has been revealed that the doctor was involved in the three bomb incidents that took place at the Borella Church, a private hospital in Narahenpita, and the Bellanwila Temple.

Police have arrested a man in the Ranna area for allegedly handing over the bombs after investigations revealed that the suspect was from Embilipitiya.

Accordingly, the two persons arrested in Embilipitiya and Ranna have been in close contact with the Piliyandala doctor and the person arrested in Embilipitiya and the doctor have made several confessions before the Magistrate, the Ministry said.

Namal Rajapaksa says that no money has been stolen from Mahinda Rajapaksa

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Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s eldest son, Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs Namal Rajapaksa has reiterated that no money has been stolen from Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Q: The website is still reporting on the theft of the Prime Minister’s money. What’s the latest situation about this?

“The new situation means that the old situation is still the same as it was before.”

Q. Does that mean money has been stolen?

“No. It does not matter whether there is a theft of money or not. Because nothing like that has happened. If such a thing has happened it will be announced on the website itself. So if we have to answer what the website says, we will have to be constantly answering them every day. ”

Minister Namal Rajapaksa stated this while expressing his views to the media in Colombo yesterday (28).

The govt. should immediately move away from the agricultural policy of using only organic fertilizer – Wimal (VIDEO)

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Wimal Weerawansa, Minister of Industry has strongly stated that the government should immediately move away from the current agricultural policy of using only organic fertilizer and correct the mistake that has already been made.

“There is no need to play with commercial agriculture in this country. This is a very sensitive issue. If commercial agriculture collapses, food security will collapse. If there is a problem with fertilizers, the answer should be found in a way that does not lead to the collapse of agriculture. I think we need to recognize the shortcomings we have now and correct them.

Two bills brought by Modi, the Prime Minister of India had to be withdrawn due to protests by farmers. That is not a scar on pride. So here too, I think the causes of the collapse of our commercial agriculture need to be rectified immediately. There is no need to be ashamed to correct that mistake. We should be ashamed to continue playing with our commercial agriculture thinking that the mistake is still right ”

Minister Wimal Weerawansa stated this while expressing his views to the media yesterday (28).

The organic agriculture policy is being pursued directly by President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and Wimal Weerawansa seems to have directly and publicly challenged the President.

Ranjan Ramanayake to be released on February 4 under three conditions…?

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Former parliamentarian Ramanayake, who was jailed for contempt of court, will be released on a presidential pardon on February 4, Independence Day, sources said.

A number of leading actors and actresses including Kamal Addararachchi had a special discussion in this regard recently with the participation of President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa’s close associate, millionaire businessman Nissanka Senadhipathi.

According to reports, Ranjan Ramanayake will be released on three conditions.

The first is the acceptance of Harin Fernando’s parliamentary seat. Harin Fernando has stated on several previous occasions that he would resign from his seat and offer his seat to Ranjan Ramanayake if he is released by the President. He also presented it as a challenge to the government. Accordingly, if Ranjan is released on a presidential pardon, Harin Fernando will have to resign. There, the first condition is to get the seat without refusing.

Harin Fernando is currently the most vocal MP in Parliament regarding the Easter attack. His revelations have been a headache for the government for quite some time. Accordingly, the removal of Harin from Parliament through Ranjan’s release is a great victory for the government. This is because, under the privilege of being a Member of Parliament, there are also legal situations in which Harin cannot speak outside like the way he did in the House.

The second condition is that Ranjan does not continue the work that Harin did, even though he came to Parliament from Harin’s seat. It is that Ranjan is not allowed to continue Harin’s activism, which continues to pose enormous challenges to the government, especially with regard to the Easter attacks. Accordingly, the strong challenge posed to the government in Parliament regarding the Easter attack will be completely eradicated without any substitute.

The third condition is to apologize to the court in the second case against Ranjan Ramanayake for contempt of court. In fact, after being convicted in the first case, Ranjan went to jail saying – “මේ ඇස්වල බයක් ගෑවිලාවත් තියෙනවාද මල්ලි ?” – like a hero. This heroism will be completely shattered when apologizing to the court in the second case. What is left after that is just the MP Ranjan Ramanayake.

In this context, the government’s plan is to kill three birds with one stone through Ranjan’s release.

Strikes should be banned by the constitution. The president is not tough enough! – Ali Sabri (VIDEO)

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The Minister of Justice Mohamed Ali Sabri has stated that the new constitution should prohibit strikes by those working in economic hubs.

“There are several economic hubs. Ports, Customs, Water Board, Electricity Board, Petroleum Corporation, GMOA are such. Employees at all these hubs should be banned from going on strikes. The new constitution should not give them that power. I think it should be restricted by the Constitution itself. Because they have to think where they come from – now the army can not strike, the police can not strike. Similarly, these economic hubs should not be allowed to strike.

The second option is to create a rapid deployment force to suit it – a way they can work even if they strike. This cannot be resolved very quickly. But personally, I believe the President is a little too relaxed. The people of this country wanted a tougher president. ”

Mohamed Ali Sabri said this in a recent interview with Neth FM.