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State Minister Diana says SJB MP assaulted her inside Parliament
A committee has been appointed under the Deputy Speaker to look into the incident that is alleged to have taken place between State Minister Diana Gamage and SJB MP Sujith Sanjaya Perera, Speaker of Parliament Mahinda Yapa Abeywardana announced.
State Minister Diana Gamage had earlier accused that SJB MP Sujith Sanjaya Perera assaulted her in Parliament.
Hotline introduced for complaints against Police officers
The general public is now able to lodge complaints pertaining to the misconduct of police personnel via the ‘118’ hotline, the Police Media Division announced today.
The hotline was initially introduced by the Ministry of Public Security for members of the public to submit complaints concerning various crimes.
However, the same hotline can now be used to lodge complaints regarding the misconduct of police officers, as per a press release issued by the Police Media Division.
It further states that information can be provided anonymously, if required, and that the confidentiality of the information obtained through complaints lodged via the 24-hour hotline will be safeguarded.
PUCSL approves electricity tariff hike
The electricity tariffs have been increased effective Friday (20), by between 18 to 20%.
The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka revised electricity tariffs after assessing the facts presented by the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB).
The most notable revision is the higher percentage of increase in tariffs for low-consumption consumers.
Under the new tariffs, a household that consumes 30 units of electricity will pay 540 rupees, up from 450 rupees. This is a 90-rupee increase, or 20%.
Consumers who consume 60 units or more will see their tariffs increase by 18%.
For example, an entity that previously received a bill of 4470 rupees will now be charged 5280 rupees.
This is an increase of 810 rupees, or 18%.
Urgent message for Lankans in Lebanon
The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Lebanon has requested Sri Lankans working in southern Lebanon to immediately register themselves with the Embassy.
The appeal has been made by the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Beirut in view of the escalating violence between Israel and Palestine.
Sri Lankans working in southern Lebanon have been advised to provide their names and their contact numbers to the Embassy.
The Sri Lankan Embassy has introduced the following hotlines and email addresses to assist Sri Lankans working in southern Lebanon;
070386754 071960810
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Ranil meets Xi: China pledges to support Sri Lanka to develop ports through BRI
President Ranil Wickremesinghe on Friday met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing.
During the bilateral discussions, both leaders pledged to further consolidate the strong partnership and extensive cooperation between Sri Lanka and China. Meanwhile, Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang expressed profound gratitude for Sri Lanka’s enduring support through the historic Rubber-Rice Pact with the People’s Republic of China when he met President Wickremesinghe yesterday (19).
Emphasizing that the Chinese people will always remember this gesture of goodwill, Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang assured that China remains committed to extending its supportive hand to Sri Lanka.
Reaffirming China’s unwavering support for the development of the Colombo Port City and Hambantota Port within the framework of the “Belt and Road Initiative”, the Chinese Vice Premier expressed confidence in the successful realization of both projects under the leadership of President Ranil Wickremesinghe.
President Wickremesinghe underscored the historical significance of the China-Sri Lanka Rubber-Rice Agreement, the first foreign commercial agreement entered into by Sri Lanka. He underscored the importance of establishing new commercial relations that align with the shared principles of both nations.
The President expressed deep appreciation for China’s invaluable support in the face of the economic challenges confronting Sri Lanka. He emphasized the enduring and strengthened friendship between Sri Lanka and China, particularly under the leadership of President Xi Jinping.
He also emphasized Sri Lanka’s commitment to preserving the identity and peace of the Indian Ocean region, advocating for the prevention of any power struggles in the area.
President Wickremesinghe further highlighted Sri Lanka’s aspiration to enter into a free trade agreement with China. He also pointed out that Sri Lanka is actively pursuing membership in the Regional Economic Relations Organization (RCEP).
Ali Zahir Moulana sworn in as a MP
Ali Zahir Moulana was sworn in as a Member of Parliament a short while ago.
He was sworn in before Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardana.
The appointment was announced by the National Election Commission through an Extraordinary Gazette notification.
He was appointed to fill the MP seat left vacant following the expulsion of Naseer Ahamed, following a court order.
First female ICC chair makes maiden visit to Sri Lanka
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) first-ever female chair Maria Fernanda Garza arrived yesterday on an official visit to Sri Lanka.
The ICC, representing 170 countries with a corporate membership of 45 million companies, is the largest and most influential business organization globally.
During her visit, Garza will meet with key officials.
The ICC which represents 170 countries, has had a pivotal role in fostering business growth in the country for the past 68 years.
The ICC is the only organization to be represented in the United Nations, World Trade Organisation and World Intellectual Property Organisation.
Veteran film producer Dr. Buddhi Keerthisena passes away
Veteran film producer Deshabandu Dr. Buddhi Keerthisena has passed away this morning, according to family sources.
The co-founder of Buddhi Batiks was aged 83 at the time of passing.
His remains will lie in state at his residence on Lake Drive, Colombo 08 from Wednesday (18) to 09.00 a.m. on Thursday (19), and thereafter at Buddhi Batiks workshop in Koswadiya, Mahawewa until 03.00 p.m. on Saturday (21).
Final rites will be carried out at 4.00 p.m. on Saturday at Koswadiya Cemetery, the family sources said.
Dr. Keerthisena is survived by his wife Margaret Ranasiri Keerthisena and his children Darshi Keerthisena and renowned filmmaker Boodee Keerthisena.
Tense situation in Parliament, SJB MP suspended
Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP Ajith Mannaperuma has been suspended from Parliament proceedings for a period of four (04) weeks from today.
Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena informed Parliament today that MP Mannaperuma will be removed from Parliament today and will be suspended for 4 weeks.
The Speaker further said that the decision has been taken due to MP Mannaperuma’s unruly behaviour during Parliament proceedings this morning.
A tense situation arose in Parliament after Public Security Minister Tiran Alles refused to answer a question posed by MP Manapperuma.
The tense situation continued despite the Speaker urging MP Manapperuma to move away from the centre of the chamber and settle down.
The Speaker was, thereafter, forced to adjourn Parliament for a period of 10 minutes.
Kusal Mendis has been appointed as Captain
Kusal Mendis has been appointed as the 26th captain for the Sri Lanka national cricket team in One Day Internationals (ODIs). This decision comes as regular captain Dasun Shanaka was sidelined from the squad due to an injury.
Mendis, a prominent and seasoned player, will lead the Sri Lankan team for the remainder of their World Cup campaign.
In another roster adjustment, all-rounder Chamika Karunaratne has been chosen as Shanaka’s replacement in the squad.
Karunaratne’s versatility is expected to bolster the team’s performance in both batting and bowling.
However, the Sri Lankan team has faced another setback with fast bowler Matheesha Pathirana’s injury. Pathirana is expected to be out of action for at least a week due to a shoulder injury, leaving the team with challenges in the fast bowling department.
Sri Lanka is scheduled to take on Australia tomorrow in a crucial match, and fans will be closely watching to see how the team, under Kusal Mendis’ leadership, tackles this formidable opponent.
Digitization of schools: Huawei inks agreement during president's visit to China
President Ranil Wickremesinghe, who is on an official four-day trip to China, led a delegation to Huawei’s research and development centre in Beijing today (17).
An agreement was signed during the visit, formalizing Huawei’s support for the digitization of Sri Lankan schools.
Simon Lin, Senior Vice President of Huawei technologies and President of Huawei Asia Pacific, announced his company’s readiness to support an annual study program aimed at nurturing software and hardware engineers in Sri Lanka.
He mentioned that Huawei has already initiated collaborations with several Sri Lankan universities, not only in academic assistance but also in providing technology and infrastructure.
Emphasizing the crucial role of both the Chinese Government and Huawei in supporting Sri Lanka’s digital education system and green energy production, President Wickremesinghe stressed the need for Sri Lanka to build a competitive digital and green economy to face the challenges of the future, adding that the foundational work for this transformation is already underway.
The Sri Lankan delegation was also briefed on Huawei’s international services and their latest technological advancements.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Sabry, Minister of Transport and Mass Media Dr Bandula Gunawardena, National Security Advisor and Chief of Presidential Staff Sagala Ratnayaka were also present on this occasion.
Grade 5 Scholarship Exam 2023 results to be released within 45 days
The Commissioner General of Examinations Amith Jayasundara assured that the results of the 2023 Grade 05 Scholarship Examination will be released within 45 days.
The Grade 05 Scholarship Examination commenced at 9.30 a.m. today (Oct. 15) at 2,888 exam centers across the island, amidst adverse weather conditions in certain areas.
Furthermore, the Department of Examination stated that a total of 337,956 candidates were expected to sit for the Grade 05 Scholarship Exam this year.
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