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Emeritus Prof. Priyani Soysa passes away
Sri Lanka's first female professor of medicine Emeritus Professor Priyani Soysa died on friday (7).
Emeritus Professor of Paediatrics at the University of Colombo Prof. Soysa was 97 years old at the time of her demise.
She is remembered for creating opportunities for mothers to stay with their children at children's wards, working to provide maternity leave for mothers up to three months, formulating the national policy on breast feeding, actively working on the polio eradication programme as well as children's nutrition.
Prof. Priyani Soysa's remains will lie at a private funeral parlor in Borella from Sunday (9) before being laid to rest at the Borella cemetery on Monday at 5pm.
Court rejects private plaint against Cabraal
The Colombo Magistrate’s Court today rejected a private complaint filed against former Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) Ajith Nivard Cabraal.
The private complaint had been filed against Cabraal over the alleged misappropriation of government funds.
The court rejected the private complaint after taking into consideration the preliminary objection filed by Cabraal’s lawyer.
Issuing the verdict, the court said the complainant had failed to provide sufficient evidence against the accused and therefore is rejecting the complaint.
The private complaint was filed by former Governor of the Southern and Central Provinces, Rajith Keerthi Thennakoon accusing Ajith Nivard Cabraal of allegedly misusing state funds during his tenure as the Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka from 2006 to 2015.
80% of school children's uniform requirement distributed - Ministry of Education
80% of the school children's uniform requirement has been distributed, said the Ministry of Education.
A senior official said that the remaining 20% will be distributed before the end of this month.
Under the first phase, 70% of the material received from China to Sri Lanka have been distributed in the North, East, Central and North-Western provinces.
In the second phase, 30% of the material will be distributed to cover the rest of the 05 provinces.
Uniforms are to be distributed to 4.1 million school students and student monks.
40 fuel stations to be suspended for failing to comply with QR quotas
A decision has been taken to suspend the licences of 40 fuel stations that have continuously not adhered to the National Fuel Pass QR quotas, Minister of Power and Energy Kanchana Wijesekera said on Thursday (06).
Minister Wijesekera said the decision was taken during a progress review meeting held with the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) and Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminals Limited (CPSTL) management and officers this morning.
He further stated that it was also decided that all fuel stations will be required to maintain a minimum of 50% of stock tank capacity.
The minister added that GPS tracking systems will be fixed to all CPC-owned fuel tankers by 15th April and will be thereafter implemented for all private tankers as well.
Outgoing South Korean Ambassador calls on President
The outgoing South Korean Ambassador to Sri Lanka Woonjin Jeong called on President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the President's Office on Thursday (06).
Woonjin Jeong who officially announced his end of term in Sri Lanka, engaged in a friendly discussion with the President.
President Wickremesinghe thanked the South Korean Ambassador for his service rendered to Sri Lanka during his tenure and wished him success in all his future undertakings.
Senior Adviser to the President on Climate Change Ruwan Wijewardene was also present during this occasion.
Woonjin Jeong has been serving as the South Korean Ambassador to Sri Lanka since July 2, 2020.
Sri Lanka's economy to contract before recovery in 2024 - ADB
The Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) annual flagship economic publication, the Asian Development Outlook (ADO) April 2023, forecasts Sri Lanka’s economy to contract further in 2023 before it begins a gradual recovery in 2024, as the country navigates an unprecedented economic crisis.
The economy contracted by 7.8% in 2022 and is forecast to contract by 3% in 2023 as it continues to grapple with the challenge of debt restructuring and balance of payments difficulties.
Reform measures, such as the reversal of the tax cuts of 2019, and the recent approval of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Extended Fund Facility arrangement will support the country’s efforts to stabilize its economy.
Sri Lanka’s recovery from the crisis hinges on timely progress on debt relief and steadfast implementation of reforms.
Sri Lanka entered the crisis on a weak footing as pre-pandemic macroeconomic vulnerabilities, policy missteps, and shocks left the country with thin buffers on the eve of the pandemic.
In 2022, foreign currency scarcity led to shortages of essentials and triggered an acute energy crisis with prolonged power cuts and transport bottlenecks due to lack of fuel, which Sri Lanka needs to import. Inflation soared and eroded living standards, pushing many into poverty. The economic crisis has impacted the poor and vulnerable disproportionally.
“Sri Lanka has a long road to recovery, and it will be critical to ensure the poor and vulnerable are protected,” said Deputy Country Director for Sri Lanka Utsav Kumar. “It is imperative that the country address the root causes of internal and external imbalances, for which an unwavering commitment to reforms is essential.”
The needed reforms include enhancing domestic resource mobilization, improving the performance of state-owned enterprises to reduce their fiscal burden, strengthening public financial management, and encouraging private sector activities through harmonizing trade and investment policies. Improving governance and accountability mechanisms, such as strengthening anticorruption legislation, building strong institutions, and increasing transparency, will also be essential to address Sri Lanka’s economic vulnerability.
Govt. puts off tabling anti-terrorism bill in House
Tabling the anti-terrorism bill in parliament has been postponed, said minister of justice Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe.
The decision has been taken in view of the requests made by MPs, lawyers and civil society organizations with regard to the draft bill, he said.
Accordingly, it will likely be presented to parliament at the end of April.
There is opposition to the draft bill as being antidemocratic.
Premier Dinesh Gunawardena has said it would be passed in parliament this month.
Fried Rice, Rice & Curry, and Kottu prices to drop
The Ceylon Restaurant Owner's Association has decided to reduce the prices of several products, following the LP Gas price revision that came in to effect from midnight on Tuesday (4).
Accordingly, the prices of Fried Rice, Rice and Curry, and Kottu will be reduced by 20%.
The Chairman of the Ceylon Restaurant Owner's Association Asela Sampath said that a packet of Fried Rice, Rice and Curry, and Kottu sold for Rs. 500/- will be reduced by Rs. 100/-.
In addition, the price of a Plain Tea will be reduced by Rs. 10/- to Rs. 30/-.
The price of a cup of Milk Tea will be fixed at Rs. 90/-.
The Chairman of the Ceylon Restaurant Owner's Association Asela Sampath said that it is not possible to reduce the prices of other products until bakeries are provided with eggs at a cost of Rs. 35/- per egg.
World Bank commends Sri Lanka’s Development Policy Operational Program
Representatives of the World Bank have commended Sri Lanka’s Development Policy Operational Program, for the remarkable progress it has achieved in advancing its development objectives, the President’s Media Division (PMD) reported.
During the final discussion in a series held with the World Bank representatives on Sri Lanka’s Development Policy Operational Program, the attendees discussed the next steps to complete the island nation’s development policy operational pre-actions, such as the establishment of the Parliamentary Budget Office, restructuring of state-owned enterprises, welfare benefit payment systems, social registry, and their respective timelines.
The discussion was held this morning (06 April) at the Presidential Secretariat, under the chairmanship of Sagala Ratnayake, Senior Advisor to the President on National Security and Chief of Presidential Staff.
Ratnayake also commended the World Bank for their contribution to Sri Lanka’s development policy operations and expressed his hope for everyone’s support in making the program a success.
The event was attended by World Bank representatives, including Mrs. Chiyo Kanda, the Country Manager, and the President’s Senior Adviser on Economic Affairs, Dr. R.H.S. Samaratunga, as well as several other officials.
President appoints new Ombudsman
Retired High Court Judge, K.B.K. Hirimburegama was sworn in as the Parliamentary High Commissioner for Administrative Affairs (Ombudsman).
He took oaths before President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Presidential Secretariat this afternoon (April 04).
The appointment was made with immediate effect by the President pursuant to Article 156(2) of the Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and Section 3(1) of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Affairs Act No. 17 of 1981.
Secretary to the President, Saman Ekanayake was also present at the swearing-in ceremony.
President appoints new Chairman and members to Public Service Commission
Retired Senior Sri Lanka Administrative Service (SLAS) Officer Sanath Jayantha Ediriweera has been appointed as the Chairman of the Public Service Commission.
Accordingly, Ediriweera and six other commission members were appointed by President Ranil Wickremesinghe today (06 April), after the recommendations of the Constitutional Council were approved.
Fuel quota to be increased for festive season
The existing fuel quota under the QR code system has been increased for the Sinhala and Tamil New Year festive season with effect from midnight today (April 04), the President’s Media Division (PMD) announced.
As previously planned according to the increasing fuel need for the festive season, the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) has ordered and received the necessary fuel stocks, the PMD reported.
Accordingly, the proposal has been made to increase three wheel quotas from 5 litres to 8 litres, motorcycles from 4 litres to 7 litres, buses from 40 litres to 60 litres, cars from 20 litres to 30 litres, land vehicles from 15 litres to 25 litres, lorries from 50 litres to 75 litres, quadric cycle from 4 litres to 6 litres, special purpose vehicles from 20 litres to 30 litres and vans from 20 litres to 30 litres.
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