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New Chief Secretaries appointed for North and Wayamba Provinces

President Ranil Wickremesinghe appointed Mr. L. Ilangovan as the new Chief Secretary of the Northern Province. The appointment letter was signed by the Secretary to the Presidential Mr. Saman Ekanayake, and the official handover took place today (12) at the Presidential Secretariat.

Mr. Ilangovan, a distinguished officer of the Sri Lanka Administrative Service, has previously served in various ministries in the Northern Province and held the position of Northern Province Governor’s Secretary. Prior to his appointment as the Chief Secretary, he served as the President’s Additional Secretary for Northern Province Development at the Presidential Secretariat.

Meanwhile, Ms. Deepika K. Gunaratne was appointed as the new Chief Secretary of the Wayamba Province. Her appointment letter was handed over by President’s Secretary Mr. Saman Ekanayake at the Presidential Secretariat today. Ms. Deepika K. Gunaratne has previously served as the Secretary to the Governor of the Southern Province.

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Dry Weather Increases Water Demand, Limited Supply in Some Areas - National Water Board

The National Water Supply and Drainage Board announces challenges in maintaining continuous water supply due to the ongoing dry weather and the resulting increase in daily water demand.

According to Anoja Kaluarachchi, Deputy General Manager of the NWSDB, some areas have experienced limited water supply or low water pressure.

The Board has also established a hotline for residents to lodge complaints regarding water supply issues.

On a positive note, Kaluarachchi added that the temporary salt barrier to prevent saltwater intrusion at the Ambatale and Biyagama water pumping stations has been completed.

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New Ambassador and HC present Credentials to the President

A newly appointed Ambassador and a High Commissioner to Sri Lanka presented their credentials to President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the President’s House this morning (12).

Accordingly, His Excellency Mr. Paitoon Mahapannaporn, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to Sri Lanka and His Excellency Major General (R) Faheem Ul Aziz, HI (M) the High Commissioner of Pakistan to Sri Lanka presented their credentials to President Ranil Wickremesinghe.

Minister of Foreign Affairs President’s Counsel Ali Sabry and Secretary to the President Saman Ekanayake were also present at this event.02

 

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Sri Lanka Army Returns Over 100 Acres of Land to Rightful Owners in Jaffna Peninsula

In a ceremony held at the District Secretariat Auditorium, the government returned ownership of lands to rightful owners in the Jaffna peninsula on 10 March 2024. This marks the 24th consecutive release of lands previously occupied by the military.

A total of 109.56 acres were returned, including five plots in Jaffna District and seven in Kilinochchi District. Currently, only 0.5% of lands remains occupied by the military, deemed essential for maintaining normalcy and security in the area.

The release of lands is part of an ongoing effort by the Sri Lankan government to return occupied lands to their rightful owners. The process is carried out under the guidance of the Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Vikum Liyanage RWP RSP ndu and the supervision of the Commander of the Security Forces - Jaffna, Major General Chandana Wickramasinghe.

Hon. Sagala Rathnayake, the Chief of Staff to the President and National Security Advisor, participated in this historical event as the Chief Guest. Senior Military Officers, overlooking District Secretaries of Jaffna and Kilinochchi, and government agents of both districts were present during the ceremony.

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4,500 multi-tasks development officers to be deployed to aid conservation of elephant fences

Minister of Wildlife and Forest Resources Conservation and Irrigation Pavithradevi Wanniarachchi revealed that the Ministry of Finance has granted approval to deploy 4,500 multi-tasks development officers to aid elephant-fence conservation efforts within the Ministry of Wildlife.

The minister also stated that the demarcation of forest boundaries, which is part of the project aimed at increasing the country’s forest coverage to 32% of the total land area, is anticipated to be finalized this year.

Minister of Wildlife and Forest Resources Conservation and Irrigation Pavithradevi Wanniarachchi made these remarks during her participation in a news conference held at the Presidential Media Centre today (11), focusing on the theme ‘Collective path to a Stable Country’.

The Minister further commented that the International Day of Forests falls on March 21.

‘Concurrently, efforts are underway to distribute one plant to each household across the island, with forest extension officers being deployed for this purpose. A program has already been initiated to boost forest population while safeguarding water catchment areas. This program, commencing from Ratnapura district, is aimed to be extended nationwide.

Additionally, the demarcation of forests is slated for completion this year in connection with the initiative to raise the forest coverage to 32% of the total land area. This falls under the purview of the Department of Forest Conservation within our Ministry.

Furthermore, Uma-oya has achieved successful completion of the first phase. This phase enables the provision of new water to 20,000 acres of land. Test-level rehearsals are underway to supply 45 MCM (million cubic meters) of drinking water to the Lower Uma-oya area and to generate 120 MW (megawatts) of hydropower. Notably, 120 megawatts of hydropower generation are also set to be integrated into the national power system.

Furthermore, 7,500 hectares have been equipped with irrigation facilities for vegetable and fruit farming through the Minipe anicut project during Yala and Maha season. To achieve this, 3.5-metre Minipe anicut has been constructed, and a canal spanning 74 kilometres to transport water has been fully prepared. Approximately 15,500 families stand to benefit from these developments.

Additionally, preparations are underway to supply water to 350 small tanks and 7 medium-sized tanks situated 90 kilometres northwest of the Wa-Madilla Reservoir through the Northwest Canal. A two-kilometre tunnel is set to be built within the canal, alongside renovations planned for two main tanks. This initiative aims to furnish safe irrigation water and 10 MCM of drinking water to 75,000 families.

Furthermore, a 96-kilometre canal is currently under construction, stretching from the Moragahakanda Reservoir to Hurulu Lake and Mahakanadarava, aimed at transporting irrigation water to the North Central Province. This ambitious project includes a 28-kilometre tunnel. Once completed, it will provide safe water facilities to 2,300 hectares of land and benefit 175,000 families.

Additionally, the canal will have the capacity to supply water to 1,300 small tanks, while also facilitating the provision of 40 MCM (million cubic meters) of drinking water.

Additionally, the Ministry of Finance has granted approval for the assignment of 4,500 multi-tasks development officers to the Wildlife Ministry for elephant fence conservation. It is important to note that no new employees will be recruited for this purpose. Furthermore, the approved multi-purpose development officers are already engaged in elephant fence conservation efforts.

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Sri Lanka to Revamp Education System: Exams to be advanced, Pre-Grade Program & More Zonal Offices

State Minister for Education Arvindh Kumar said that reform entails advancing the General Certificate of Education Advanced Level exam to Grade 12, preceding Grade 13, and advancing the General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level exam, currently held in Grade 11, to Grade 10.

He made this statement during the media briefing at the Presidential Media Centre, held under the theme “Collective Path to a Stable Country.”

He added that the government is poised to introduce a “Pre-Grade” program before Grade One, recognizing the cognitive abilities of today’s children and their rapid learning potential.

State Minister Kumar said that as part of enhancing the education sector, the government plans to increase the number of zonal education offices from around 100 to 120, facilitating better governance and oversight.

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President commits to releasing IMF technical assistance reports

Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe convened a crucial party leader’s meeting at the Presidential Secretariat today to deliberate on the IMF proposals.

The meeting saw the participation of various stakeholders, including TNA Parliamentarian M. A. Sumanthiran.

During the discussions, Secretary to the Treasury Mahinda Siriwardena provided insights into the ongoing negotiations with bilateral creditors, commercial creditors, and ISBs, with an optimistic outlook towards completing the process by the end of June this year.

Notably, MP Sumanthiran raised pertinent concerns regarding the lack of published technical assistance reports of the IMF which is an analysis as to why certain recommendations are made, which is a necessity for the publication of analytical data to inform parliamentary deliberations.

President Wickremesinghe, acknowledging the importance of transparency, assured that the government would release the data to the TNA and Parliament, facilitating informed debate and decision-making.

Furthermore, Central Bank Governor highlighted the government’s efforts in adhering to the recommendations outlined in the governor’s diagnostic report, emphasizing the commitment to a structured roadmap for implementation.

President Wickremesinghe affirmed the government’s willingness to make these technical assistance reports available to the members of parliament and invited Mr. Sumanthiran and other Opposition members to attend a meeting and engage with the IMF to further discuss the proposals.

In response, MP Sumanthiran expressed his readiness to participate constructively in the dialogue, pledging support for constructive measures while highlighting areas that warrant attention and rectification.

The initiative undertaken by President Wickremesinghe underscores the government’s proactive approach to fostering transparency, accountability, and bipartisan cooperation in navigating crucial economic decisions for the benefit of all citizens.

Present at the meeting with President Ranil Wickremesinghe were Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardane, Leader of the House Susil Premajayantha, State Ministers of Finance Shehan Semasinghe and Ranjith Siyambalapitiya, Senior Advisor to the President on National Security and Chief of Presidential Staff Sagala Ratnayaka, Secretary to the President Saman Ekanayake, Governor of the Central Bank Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, and Secretary to the Treasury Mahinda Siriwariwardena, representing the government. Representing the Opposition TNA Parliamentarian M.A. Sumanthiran attended the meeting.

Source: PMD

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IMF Missions Meets President; Says Program Is Working

An IMF mission called on Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Finance Ministry in Colombo.

During the meeting between President Ranil Wickremesinghe and the IMF team at the Finance Ministry, Peter Breuer, the Senior Mission Chief for Sri Lanka, emphasized that the IMF program is exhibiting promising signs of efficacy, translating into tangible outcomes.

He commended the authorities for their unwavering commitment to the program’s implementation, noting that such dedication is instrumental in driving positive change.

Breuer further expressed his satisfaction at witnessing the economy starting to turn around, underscoring the significance of this progress.

This statement resonated with both President Wickremesinghe and the IMF team, highlighting the collective efforts and collaboration that have contributed to Sri Lanka’s economic recovery.

Against the backdrop of Breuer’s positive assessment, President Wickremesinghe reiterated his government’s steadfast commitment to sustaining the momentum and advancing the nation’s economic agenda.

This acknowledgment of progress underscores the shared vision between Sri Lanka and the IMF in fostering economic stability and growth. As discussions progressed, President Wickremesinghe and the IMF team delved into various aspects of Sri Lanka’s economic performance, focusing on fiscal stability, structural reforms, and future outlook. Their exchange of insights and strategies underscored the importance of continued collaboration and proactive measures in navigating challenges and fostering sustainable economic development.

In conclusion, the meeting between President Ranil Wickremesinghe and the IMF team at the Finance Ministry today highlighted the positive outcomes of Sri Lanka’s engagement with the IMF program. Breuer’s remarks served as a testament to the collective efforts and commitment towards achieving economic prosperity, further reinforcing the optimism surrounding Sri Lanka’s economic trajectory.

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Next 6 months of SriLankan Airlines : “Progress monitored”

SriLankan Airlines should show operational and financial progress in the next six months, Minister of Aviation Nimal Siripala de Silva said.

Minister Nimal Siripala said progress should be shown as the Government has provided necessary assistance by absorbing the USD 510 million outstanding debt by the national carrier.

SriLankan Airlines has faced severe criticism in the recent past due to the severe inconvenience caused to passengers as a result of operational issues.

However, based on a proposal by the President, as the Finance Minister, the government has allocated funds to cover US$ 510 million from the total US$ 1.2 billion debt that the airline owed to banks and other institutions, he said.

The minister said that accordingly, with an attractive financial balance sheet, SriLankan Airlines plans to undergo restructuring in the next six months.

Minister Nimal Siripala further said that unnecessary expenses of the airline must be cut down, while good financial discipline should be established in the company during the next 6 months.

Stating that administration officials and Trade Union representatives must work together to support this cause, he also warned that there will be instability in the jobs of nearly 6000 employees.

According to Lankadeepa newspaper, Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva made the remarks during a special discussion held with the administration and trade union representatives of SriLankan Airlines today (Mar 11).

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Women’s day : Two significant bills in May

President Ranil Wickremesinghe has revealed plans to introduce two significant bills aimed at advancing gender equality and empowering women, with both slated for presentation to Parliament in May.

Addressing the National Celebration of International Women’s Day today (Mar 08), the President outlined the key provisions of these legislative initiatives.

According to the President’s Media Division (PMD), under the proposed Women’s Empowerment Act, the establishment of a separate commission is envisaged.

This commission’s primary objective will be to facilitate the advancement and empowerment of women by implementing mechanisms to protect their rights, all in accordance with Constitutional provisions.

President Wickremesinghe also noted that the draft of this bill was published in the Gazette yesterday (Mar 07), marking a significant step towards its realization.

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IORA Day 2024 celebrations get underway at Galle Face Green

President Ranil Wickremesinghe led the vibrant festivities of the 2024 IORA Day celebration at Galle Face Green today (10), underlining the imperative of “Ensuring a Sustainable Indian Ocean for Future Generations”. As Sri Lanka helms the Chairmanship of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), this event holds significant resonance.

The Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), comprising 23 Member States and 12 Dialogue Partners, stands as a crucial platform for fostering regional cooperation. Sri Lanka’s assumption of the Chair of IORA last year marked a pivotal moment, with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spearheading the commemoration of the inaugural ‘IORA Day’ under Sri Lanka’s leadership.

The Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), established in 1997, is commemorating its 27th anniversary this year. Sri Lanka, recognized for its efforts to restore mangrove ecosystems, was recently honoured with the United Nations World Restoration Flagship Award.

Against this backdrop, with Sri Lanka emerging as a leading advocate for ocean conservation and sustainable development, hosting the celebration of “IORA” Day 2024 holds significant importance. The event witnessed the participation of over a thousand students engaging in various activities.

This year’s theme, “Sustainable Indian Ocean for Future Generations”, underscores the paramount importance of ocean conservation and awareness. President Ranil Wickremesinghe, amidst the festivities, actively engaged with school children participating in various educational activities, and perused stalls showcasing initiatives by IORA member states and government institutions.

The culmination of the celebrations at Galle Face Green in Colombo witnessed a rich array of events, including the recognition of Art competition winners, exhibitions of selected artwork, and an array of ocean-related educational stalls. Diplomatic Missions of IORA Member and Dialogue Partner States, alongside UN agencies based in Colombo, lent their presence to this momentous occasion.

President Wickremesinghe took the opportunity to interact with the enthusiastic students participating in the event’s activities. Additionally, he visited the stalls set up by the embassies of member countries of the association and explored exhibition booths established by government institutions, further enhancing the significance of the celebration.

In 2024, as part of the celebration of the 27th anniversary of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), captivating marine life shaped kites were released into the sky, adding to the festive atmosphere.

Additionally, all the schoolchildren present were given the unique opportunity to embark on a sea trip aboard the Sri Lanka Navy’s “Princess Lanka” boat, aimed at providing them with a deeper understanding of the Indian Ocean.

The event was attended by dignitaries including Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Sabry, Minister of State Tharaka Balasuriya, Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Aruni Wijewardene, Secretary-General of IORA Dr. Salman Al Farisi, Ambassadors and High Commissioners of member countries, diplomatic officials, officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chief of Defence Staff General Shavendra Silva, Navy Commander Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera and other esteemed guests. Their presence added to the significance of the occasion, highlighting the importance of collaboration and cooperation within the Indian Ocean region.

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Lasantha and Rohitha elected as COPA, COPE chairmen

State Minister Lasantha Alagiyawanna has been elected as the chairman of the Committee on Public Accounts (COPA).

Meanwhile, SLPP MP Rohitha Abeygunawardena has been elected the chairman of the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE).

New MPs nominated to the COPA are as Tissa Attanayake, Kabir Hashim, Niroshan Perera, J. C. Alawathuwala, Ashok Abeysinghe, Sivagnanam Shritharan, Hector Appuhamy, M. Udayakumar, Weerasumana Weerasinghe, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya.

Meanwhile, MPs Anura Dissanayaka, Rauff Hakeem, Dilan Perera, Dayasiri Jayasekara, Eran Wickramaratne, Nalin Bandara Jayamaha, S. M. Marikkar, Hesha Withanage, Shanakiyan Rajaputhiran Rasamanickam, Gamini Waleboda, Prof. Charitha Herath have been nominated to serve in the COPE.

(adaderana.lk)

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