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    Here’s the list of 96 Vaccination Centers open Today (04) covering 11 Districts

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    The list of Vaccination Centers open/operating today is attached herewith.

    Please recheck with PHI in the area before going to the centers as there could be slight changes (additions / Reductions).

    Future plan for Bluemandhal garbage dump

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    The Ministry of Urban Development and Housing states that a new project has been planned to clear the land where the Bluemandhal Garbage Dump is located in Colombo and provide extensive storage facilities in the vicinity of the Sri Lanka Port.

    It will be developed with an investment of US $ 15 million.

    Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, Minister of Urban Development and Housing has instructed the Urban Development Authority to use the land for a project that will expedite its contribution to a new investment program that will benefit the country’s economy.

    The Bluemandhal garbage dump has caused various environmental problems for the area over the years.

    The first plan to clear the landfill was put forward by the then Secretary to the Ministry of Defense and Urban Development, the current President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa.

    However, the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing points out that these plans were not implemented during the last ‘Yahapalana’ government.

    The Urban Development Authority is re-launching its pre-measures (2015) to develop Colombo into a beautiful city in an eco-friendly manner.

    The Ministry of Urban Development and Housing, which acted on the instructions of the Prime Minister as the Minister in charge of the subject, has informed this to the Urban Development Authority and the Authority has prepared the above investment project and is currently implementing it.

    The project is planned under the Government’s program to utilize government-owned unused land for long-term and short-term leases on investment projects for economic gain.

    According to that action plan, the government invests only in state property based on state policy.

    Anura Prarasanna, Director, Property Development Division, Urban Development Authority (UDA) said that the government will receive revenue from both investment and rent through this program, which is being carried out under a private-public partnership.

    The main condition here is that the investor selected by calling for tenders should implement this project on a long-term lease basis only with his own investment in public and private partnerships.

    No one is currently dumping any garbage into the Bluemandhal Garbage Dump.

    Among other conditions, the investor is required to recycle the existing landfill at another suitable location, subjecting to the requirements of the Urban Development Authority.

    According to the report, 70% of the existing waste at Bluemandhal Garbage Dump can be recycled.

    Accordingly, non-recyclable parts such as concrete, mortar and stone should be crushed and used for reconstruction.

    Among the remaining conditions, preliminary work should commence within the next three months and all development work should be completed within 18 months.

    The other condition is that the rent should be paid by the investor as stated in the agreement during the project period.

    This project is implemented by the Urban Development Authority with the assistance of professionally qualified external consultants and is conducted by the Property Development Division of the Urban Development Authority.

    Residents of Bluemandhal express their gratitude to the government, led by the President and the Prime Minister, for clearing the site of the Bluemandhal Garbage Dump in Colombo, which has existed for many years, and for carrying out development projects there.

    This project is being implemented by the Urban Development Authority on the instructions of President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, Minister of Urban Development and Housing under the guidance of State Minister of Urban Development, Waste Disposal and Community Sanitation Dr. Nalaka Godahewa, under the supervision of Secretary to the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing Sirinimal Perera, Chairman of the Urban Development Authority, Retired Major General Udaya Nanayakkara, Director General of the Urban Development Authority and Chartered Urban Architect Prasad Ranaweera.

    This is their story…(🎼)

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    The song ‘Poojaneeya Adara Kathawa – An Unfulfilled Sacred Love Story’ about the life and love of a father and daughter of war heroes on the battlefield for the country has been released today.

    The lyrics for the song were written by Secretary of Defense, Retired General Kamal Gunaratne.

    It was composed by veteran musician Suresh Maliyadda and sung by Kanchana Anuradhi.

    General Kamal Gunaratne, who has authored several books on the battlefield experience, including the ‘Ranamaga Osse Nandikadal’ book, has released his latest creation in the form of music.

    Hundreds of thousands of such fathers and daughters lived among the thousands of national heroes of the past who were commemorated on the 74th Independence Day as well as the thousands of Sri Lankans who have been battered by 30 years of terrorism.

    Defense Secretary Kamal Gunaratne and his daughter were also among such fathers and daughters.

    This is their story.

    An ambulance driver in Kethumathi Hospital revealed a drug racket related to Salindu

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    Police said that the ambulance driver of the Panadura Kethumathi Hospital who saved his life after being shot has transported more than 100 kilos of heroin and ice in 10 ambulances on 10 occasions.

    It is said that he had been transported in this manner as per the instructions given to him by the Panadura drug lords over the phone and that he had received between Rs. 500,000 and Rs. 10 lakhs at a time for that.

    Investigations into the shooting have revealed information about the drug trade. Accordingly, officers of the Kalutara Divisional Crime Investigation Unit arrested the ambulance driver. During lengthy interrogations, he stated that he was involved in the racket when the country was in lockdown in the wake of the Covid epidemic in 2020.

    He has said that large quantities of heroin had been brought by ambulance from Matara and Galle on two occasions and had been taken to IDH and Kalubowila.

    Investigations have revealed that the ambulance driver was also involved in the arrest of two Army personnel with more than 50 kilos of heroin by the Central Anti-Corruption Brigade in Walane, Panadura. It is suspected that the ambulance driver had given the stock of heroin to the Army personnel and he is currently revealing important information regarding those interrogations, police said.

    Investigations have also revealed that the ambulance driver was shot by a group of suspects on suspicion that the ambulance driver had given information to the police regarding his salvation as police started to track him down.

    It is suspected that the drug lord is currently in Dubai and is involved in drug trafficking and other crimes, while some parties suspect that he is in Sri Lanka. According to police sources, they have not been able to confirm a country or an exact location of his whereabouts as he is in touch with his henchmen in Sri Lanka through an internet call system.

    The intelligence services are also conducting a special investigation into the properties of the drug lord and the intelligence services have a lot of information on some of the properties of him that are owned by other persons as well as Salindu’s links between the security forces and politicians.

    Robots exchange Olympic torch underwater to kick off Beijing Winter Olympics

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    For the first time in history, two robots light and exchange the Olympic torch underwater to mark the start of the Winter Olympics.

    A torchbearer hands over a torch to a robot at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Beijing, China and the robot then ignited the Olympic torch held by another robot at the bottom of the Yonding River.

    The Chinese government has used a special smoke-free, environmentally friendly gaseous fuel to light the flame.

    It is special that the designer is able to overcome challenges such as maintaining a temperature and pressure difference to keep the flame burning underwater.

    The much-anticipated Winter Olympics kicked off today in Beijing, China, amid obstacles to the spread of the corona virus.

    Competitors from all over the world are currently in Beijing to take part in the Games.

    Water supply will be limited in the coming days

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    The National Water Supply and Drainage Board says that the supply of drinking water may be restricted in the future due to the prevailing dry weather.

    The Water Board says releasing a statement that the water level in the water sources has dropped.

    Daily water consumption is also at a very high level, the announcement said.

    Therefore, the National Water Supply and Drainage Board urges the public not to use drinking water for non-essential activities such as washing vehicles and gardening.

    The board further said in the statement that the distribution of water to water consumers live in highlands is now provided under less pressure.

    Ready to do what is good for the country – Prez

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    President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, in his Independence Day address, he is ready to do what is best for the country only and not to please anyone.

    He said, “Throughout history, people of various nations have struggled, fought and made great sacrifices for their right to live as dignified citizens in a free country.

    In Sri Lanka too, Great Kings such as Dutugemunu, Walagamba, Maha Parakumba, Vijayabahu and Parakumba the Sixth fought against foreign invaders at various periods during a 2,500-year history, liberated the country from foreigners and united it.
    It is now 74 years since our country finally gained freedom from 450 years of European colonial rule. Even after independence, we had to fight for nearly three decades against an attempt to divide this country through terrorism.

    Today Sri Lanka is a free, sovereign, democratic country. We are its proud citizens.

    I take this opportunity to pay tribute to all patriots who dedicated themselves to gain full freedom for our country facing various obstacles throughout history and continuing to secure the freedom so gained.

    Every Sri Lankan citizen, irrespective of any community or religion, has the right to live freely and safely anywhere in the country today. There is the freedom to practice the religion of their choice. There is the freedom to hold independent opinions and express ideas. There is full media freedom in the country. Sri Lankan citizens have the freedom to elect their representatives through a fully democratic mechanism, and for those interested, to engage in the political process and governance.

    This is a cause for joy and pride for all of us.

    As people of a free and democratic country, all of us have rights as well as responsibilities.

    The greatest benefit from freedom is when everyone fulfills their duty to the country. It is not appropriate to speak of rights only, whilst forgetting responsibilities.

    The freedom of a country is most meaningful when it is strong in social, political and economic spheres. As much as a government, the people too have the right to actively contribute towards this.

    When steering the country in the right direction, we know that the support of each and every person in the country cannot be expected. We are not ready to abandon our plans for the country’s future prosperity by looking upon those who will not change. Our objective is to do what is right by the country, and not to please everyone.

    We can make our way forward successful only with a positive attitude that looks optimistically towards the future. We can surmount the challenges we meet only if we dedicate ourselves to a victorious journey.

    Pessimists do not change the world. They do not even have the capacity for it. Those who habitually criticize without proposing a solution to a problem do not have a vision for the future.

    A nation’s leader has to constantly face many difficulties, calamities, problems and challenges. Leading a team towards a vision is not easy. Changing the existing ways, no matter how good the intention is not easy either. On certain matters, both local and foreign forces organize against us. Sometimes it may seem that everything that happens around you is conspiring against you.
    What the people expect from leaders is to manage all these crises and take the country forward, but not to escape from problems. We have the positive mindset needed for that. I am always ready to provide the necessary leadership to overcome any challenge facing the country.

    The world has been changed and will be changed by those people with positive ideas, who dream of a future with optimism and strive to make it a reality. We see this throughout history.

    Social progress in all developed nations has been possible due to the positive thoughts of their leaders and the people.

    Our own kings in the past built vast stupas such as Ruwanweliseya, Jethavanaramaya and Abhayagiriya in this same positive attitude. We had an excellent irrigation technology that created Minneriya Tank, Kala Wewa, Parakrama Samudraya and Yoda Ela. Cities such as Sigiriya still mesmerize the world. Sri Lanka was a famed naval hub in the ancient world. If we were able to accomplish such feats then, we ought to be able to compete with the world in the future as well.

    The most important criterion for this is the belief in ourselves.

    Difficult times do not last forever. People of great resolve are needed to face difficult times. Anyone who demoralizes another is not doing any good to society at this moment. Therefore all of us have an enormous responsibility to build a positive attitude in the country to face these crises successfully.

    We have faced critical problems in recent history as well and found solutions. When pessimists maintained that terrorism could never be defeated in war, brave military leaders like General Denzil Kobbekaduwa and General Vijaya Wimalaratne instilled the positive attitude in their men that terrorism can in fact be defeated. Later, under the right political leadership, we were able to vanquish terrorism in as little as 3 1⁄2 years because we had belief in our own capabilities.

    None of the crises we experience today are long-term problems. We can find solutions to them with an optimistic approach. There is a role that each of us can play to expedite this process. We must all endeavor to do our utmost for the country by fulfilling our responsibilities in a proper manner.

    We realized early on that the only solution to control of Covid-19 pandemic was vaccination. Hence we have been able to provide both vaccine doses to over 85% of the targeted population, control the disease and resume normal community life. By now, all vaccine doses required to administer the booster to the people have been imported to Sri Lanka.

    Rather than go back many years into the past searching for reasons for the economic problems that the country faces today, what is more, relevant is to find both short and long-term solutions for such. This is what we as a government are focused on.
    We need to improve all three sectors of agriculture, industry and services in order to strengthen the economy of Sri Lanka. Special attention must be paid to ways and means to enhance export revenue whilst encouraging local production. While our national policies are very clear on this stance, there should be more active participation in all sectors in implementing them.
    Investment is an essential factor in the development process of our country. While the government is constantly working to encourage investments, we need both local investments as well as foreign investments. Foreign investment is especially important for large-scale projects, industries requiring modern technological know-how and new ventures that open up global market opportunities for us. People need to be more vigilant of those who attempt to propagate incorrect public opinion against foreign investments, based on political motives.

    We cannot accelerate economic development without encouraging entrepreneurship and removing obstacles faced by entrepreneurs. We have a responsibility to be more respectful and friendly to entrepreneurs who start their own businesses amidst various vulnerabilities and provide employment and income opportunities for others as well. Government officials should fully understand the contribution of entrepreneurs to the country’s development and provide all assistance they require expeditiously within the legal framework. By preventing major delays in business registration and investment approvals, we can mobilize the entire economic process in the country.

    A number of education reforms are taking place in the country to create a more productive citizens. Every child completing school education must strive to develop a skill or industry that can contribute to the country’s economic process. One must try to enhance knowledge in the chosen sector and also acquire professional qualifications if possible. In this manner, you have the opportunity to directly contribute to the country’s economic process.

    The people who shed their sweat in farmlands, factories, and workplaces make an active contribution to the country’s economy. I pay my respects to all of them.

    Expatriate Sri Lankans who provide foreign exchange to the country are a major resource to us. We have not forgotten how they came forward for the country in the recent past and supported us in making great sacrifices. We greatly appreciate their regular contribution to energize our economy. I invite all expatriate Sri Lankans to invest in their homeland. This will enable you to continue to actively contribute to building the future of the country.

    If we are to win over the challenges before us and accomplish our future goals successfully, then all of us have to make a change. We all have to make some sacrifices towards it. As the President of the country, I am ready to set the necessary example for it. I am already doing this to the best of my ability. I ask all Ministers, Parliamentarians and other politicians to act in an exemplary manner for the country at all times. If you set this example to the people, then the majority of the people will follow you.

    Forces against a national leadership that values our indigenousness and protects the country’s sovereignty are subtly misleading the people through various false propaganda. I urge the people of this country to always act prudently. No one can mislead the people if they make inquiries based on fact, ascertain the truth and make decisions.

    I have pledged as the Head of State to always protect the freedom won for the future generations, and to safeguard the unity, territorial integrity and sovereignty of this country. We will always abide by that pledge.

    Cultural freedom is important to all communities. We consider it our prime responsibility to preserve our thousands of years of indigenous traditions and customs, values and identity. Steps have been taken to preserve and develop places of archaeological value that have been subject to various threats and destroyed in the recent past.

    We are a nation that safeguards the rule of law and respects international conventions. Although some parties have attempted to make various allegations against Sri Lanka for narrow motives, the government has not condoned any type of human rights violations, and will not leave room for such incidents in future either.

    Under no circumstances shall we allow extremism to raise its head in this country. Today we have secured national security as promised by the government to the people.

    The people have given the opportunity for the current government to implement the Vistas of Prosperity and Splendour Policy Statement presented by us.

    There have been no changes in the policy framework we presented in regard to identified priorities such as green agriculture, promotion of renewable energy use, education reforms compatible with the modern world, encouragement of local entrepreneurship, export diversification, and value addition, and promotion of technology use for a new leap in the economy.
    We are committed to achieving the basic goals of a productive citizen, a happy family, a disciplined, virtuous society, and a prosperous country.

    I was given the leadership of the country at a very difficult time. In the last two years we have had to find solutions to a number of unanticipated problems. Despite all these difficulties, our government was able to carry out many development activities.

    All the plans required for the sustainable development of the country, during my remaining tenure are being implemented. No matter what the obstacles are, if the majority of the people in our country are optimistic about the future and give their due contribution, we will be able to achieve those goals.

    I heartily invite all patriotic Sri Lankans to unite to build a proud nation that has achieved the true meaning of freedom.”

    Britain finds a new way to sell liquor in supermarkets

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    Supermarkets in the UK have decided to use an automated camera system to determine the age of consumers who buy alcohol.

    Accordingly, it has been decided to use this technology to provide an efficient service by minimizing the time required to verify the identity cards of the consumers who purchase liquor.

    According to the new system, if the customer agrees, their age will be determined through the camera system, where if the customer is found to be under 25 years of age, his / her ID will be checked by a store employee.

    The age-determination technology is being implemented through a company called Yoti, which claims to be using an algorithm designed by using data from more than 150,000 people.

    Today marks the 74th Independence Day

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    The 74th Independence Day celebrations will commence today (04) at the Independence Square under the patronage of President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa.

    This year’s Independence Day commemoration will be held under the theme ‘Abhiyoga Jayagath Isurumath Heta Dinak’.

    The festival is designed to showcase the pride and glory of the nation following the covid guidelines.

    6500 troops are scheduled to participate in the parade this year. This year’s Independence Day celebrations will be attended by 3463 Army personnel, 919 Navy personnel, 804 Air Force personnel and 336 Police officers. 437 Civil Defense Force officers and 259 cadets will also join the celebrations.

    Traditional cultural items representing all races will also be included in this year’s Independence Day celebrations.

    The main celebrations of the 74th Independence Day commenced at 08.13 am with the arrival of President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa.

    The President will then address the nation, followed by a colours parade presented to the President by the Armed Forces. It will be followed by a salute and armed parade by the Armed Forces, the Sri Lanka Police, the Civil Defense Force, the National Cadet Corps, as well as cultural groups. Under the current covid epidemic situation, this year’s Independence Day celebrations will be held in accordance with all health guidelines and will function as a bio-bubble.

    Sri Lanka Navy’s Gajabahu ship will salute the motherland by firing 25 traditional salutes at the Galle Face and 26 aircrafts with the participation of the Air Force will join the Independence Day celebrations.

    Many promotions will be given in appreciation of the service rendered by the members of the Army in line with the National Independence Day celebrations.On the recommendation of the Ministry of Defense and the Chief of Defense Staff and Commander of the Army, General Shavendra Silva, the Commander of the Armed Forces, President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa promoted 480 officers of the Sri Lanka Army and 8034 other personnel’s ranks to their next ranks.

    Accordingly, the promotions were made to 480 officers of the Sri Lanka Army including 7 Senior Brigadiers have been promoted to the rank of Major General, 16 Colonels to the rank of Brigadier, 36 Lieutenant Colonels to the rank of Colonel, 50 Majors to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, 20 Captains to the rank of Lieutenant and 70 second Lieutenants to the rank of Lieutenant.

    Today, 197 prisoners are due to be pardoned by the President.

    Here’s the list of 85 Vaccination Centers open Today (04) covering 12 Districts

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    The list of Vaccination Centers open/operating today is attached herewith.

    Please recheck with PHI in the area before going to the centers as there could be slight changes (additions / Reductions).

    Meta plunges as Facebook users stall

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    The number of daily users of Facebook, the world’s largest social networking site, has dropped for the first time in history.

    Meta, which owns the Facebook site, said the number of its daily users had dropped in the last three months of last year.

    According to Meta, Facebook had 1.929 billion daily users in the last three months of 2021.

    However, in the third quarter of 2021, the number of daily users of the Facebook website reached 1.930 billion, according to the meta company.

    Accordingly, this situation has led due to the popularity of competing social media sites. Meta also points out that websites such as Tiktok and YouTube are now widely used.

    Shares of Facebook-owned Meta have fallen 20 percent in the current situation.

    Accordingly, the value of the stock market has fallen by about US $ 200 billion due to the fall in the price of Meta.

    Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, said that the new generation is turning to other competing social media sites.

    Currently, Facebook is being heavily influenced by the TikTok website, which is rapidly gaining popularity among young people around the world.

    ISIS leader assassinated in America

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    US Special Forces soldiers have killed an ISIS leader in the Idaliv area northwest of Syria.

    The US State Department has confirmed that ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashmi al-Qureshi was killed during a special counter-terrorism operation launched this morning.

    Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qureshi was named one of the world’s most wanted terrorist leaders and became the leader of ISIS in 2019 after the assassination of former ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

    The U.S. government says 13 people have been killed in the operation, including six women and four women.

    Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said the operation was “very successful” and that no US security forces were harmed.

    In a statement, US President Joe Biden said the operation was aimed at making the world a better place.

    197 prisoners to be pardoned

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    As many as 197 prisoners are to be released from prisons island-wide tomorrow on presidential pardon to mark the 74th Independence Day, a spokesman said.

    These inmates are inmates from Mahara, Kegalle, Welikada, Kalutara, Bogambara, Batticaloa, Wariyapola prisons.

    It is customary for the president to release prisoners on nationally important days.

    State Minister Arundika left his post – His son and five others remanded

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    Minister of State Arundika Fernando has decided to resign.

    He has said that he has decided to resign from the post until a full investigation is carried out into the attack on a group of students at the Ragama Medical Faculty.

    Mr. Arundika was the State Minister of Coconut, Kitul and Palmyrah Cultivation Promotion and Allied Industrial Products Production and Export Diversification.

    Meanwhile, the suspects including the son of Arundika Fernando who were arrested in connection with the incident have been remanded after being produced before court.

    A special operation to catch drug-addicted drivers

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    Senior DIG in charge of the Traffic Division Ajith Rohana stated that a special operation will be launched to arrest drivers who use drugs and drive.

    Ajith Rohana said that despite the ongoing investigations into the use of alcohol, the operations to catch drivers using drugs such as Ganja, heroin, and ice were not active.

    However, the operations will continue from this week and the Sri Lanka Police has the investigation kits in place, he said.

    NASA plans to retire ISS

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    NASA has decided to crash the International Space Station into the Pacific Ocean after 2030.

    Accordingly, NASA plans to retire the International Space Station after 2030, which is still in operation.

    The International Space Station is currently scheduled to crash into Point Nemo in the Pacific Ocean.

    According to NASA, more space will be given to the private sector for space missions in the future.

    “Today, the private sector has the technical and financial capacity to build space stations in orbit around the Earth. It is also possible to provide the necessary assistance by NASA. We look forward to sharing our knowledge with the private sector,” said Phil McAllister, NASA’s Director of Commercial Space.

    The area where the International Space Station is planned to collapse is unique. Point Nemo, located in the Pacific Ocean, is one of the farthest places in the world from human habitation. The nearest land is about 2000 miles away.

    Due to its remoteness from human habitation, the area is widely used to land space debris on Earth.

    Currently, countries engaged in space missions since 1971 have dropped more than 263 pieces of space debris into the area.

    The International Space Station is a space station located in Earth orbit. This space center can be seen with the naked eye from Earth. It is approximately 408 kilometers (253 miles) above the Earth’s surface and travels at an average speed of 27,580 kilometers per hour, completing 15.49 orbits per day.

    Archbishop decides to boycott Independence Day

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    Archbishop Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith has decided not to attend the State Independence Day celebrations tomorrow (04).

    That is because they are protesting against the continued detention of innocent people in connection with the grenade incident at the Borella church.

    This was stated by Fr. Cyril Gamini addressing a media briefing convened in Colombo this morning.

    “Dhal should be imported first – Vehicles can made locally” – Basil

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    Basil Rajapaksa, Minister of Finance has stated that Sri Lanka should focus on locally manufacturing vehicles.

    He was responding to a question raised by a journalist regarding the government’s stance on whether the ban on vehicle imports would be lifted in the future.

    Minister Basil Rajapaksa has said, “Dhal should be brought before vehicles are imported. I will look into how to release a container of dhal by tomorrow morning. We will produce cars locally anyway.”

    Meanwhile, President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has previously stated that the government will give priority to the importation of electric vehicles in the future.

    The President made this observation while presenting the Government Policy Statement at the Second Session of the 9th Parliament of Sri Lanka on January 18, 2022.

    Freedom for Ranjan?

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    Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has said that he is confident that Ranjan Ramanayake, a popular film actor and a former Member of Parliament, will be released tomorrow (4).

    The Leader of the Opposition has requested the President to grant full freedom to Ranjan Ramanayake on behalf of humanity.

    He said this during a speaking to the media when he visited prisoner Ranjan Ramanayake today (3).

    Meanwhile, a post has been posted on Ranjan Ramanayake’s official Facebook account saying, ‘I would like to see you when you come out of Welikada’.

    A boat carrying 07 Pakistanis carrying narcotics was raided

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    The Navy has nabbed 7 Iranian nationals with a multi-day trawler belonging to Iran carrying a large consignment of heroin and ice from Pakistan to Sri Lanka.

    The raid was carried out on the 6th of last month in the deep sea south of Sri Lanka after several weeks of explorations in the deep sea involving heavy guards.

    It is said that as the Navy attack boats approached the multi-day trawler, the smugglers had dumped stocks of narcotics into the sea. Officers were able to photograph and videotape how the drugs were dumped into the sea.

    However, the smugglers and the vessel that had entered Sri Lankan waters without permission were brought to the Port of Colombo by the Navy today.

    The operation was launched under the direction of SSP Sudath Masinghe in charge of the Batticaloa Division, according to information received by intelligence officers serving in the Batticaloa Division.

    On two previous occasions, 506 kilos of heroin along with 16 Pakistanis were found during raids conducted by the police team in the deep sea.

    Investigations have revealed that the drug trafficking was carried out by a powerful Sri Lankan drug dealer currently based in Dubai. Sources also revealed that he is the main importer of narcotics in Sri Lanka. A lot of information has been revealed about the Sri Lankan agents involved in the racket and the Police Narcotics Bureau is currently conducting investigations with the assistance of the international community.

    Minister of Environment infected with Covid

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    Environment Minister Mahinda Amaraweera has also been infected with the covid virus.

    This has been confirmed by the Covid identification test conducted by the Minister in this regard after appearing covid symptoms.

    Many ministers and parliamentarians have been infected with the Covid virus in recent days. So far there have been Covid infected 47 MPs and ministers representing the parliament.

    State Minister’s son surrender to police

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    State Minister Arundika Fernando’s son surrenders to Ragama police over the assault case at the Ragama medical faculty, the Police said.

    Here’s the list of 115 Vaccination Centers open Today (03) covering 16 Districts

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    The list of Vaccination Centers open/operating today is attached herewith.

    Please recheck with PHI in the area before going to the centers as there could be slight changes (additions / Reductions).

    A slight decrease in Dengue cases in the 4th week of January compared to the 3rd week

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    During the fourth week of January, there were 1297 suspected dengue cases reported in 26 districts in comparison to 1655 cases in 25 districts during the third week of the same month, a report from the Health Ministry said.

    There is a 21.6% decrease in the week compared to the previous week.

    Of all cases, 42.1% were reported from Western Province [Colombo Municipal Council – 6.5%, Rest of the Colombo District – 14.9%, Gampaha District – 13.1%, and Kalutara District – 7.6%].

    Seventy-two MOH areas were flagged as high-risk areas during week 04. Out of them, 16 MOH areas showed a rising number of cases in week 04 compared to week 03, and another 34 MOH areas show a persistently high number of cases in both weeks 03 and 04.

    In week 04 high risk level of Piliyandala, Boralesgamuwa, Kahathuduwa, Divulapitiya, Ragama, Medadumbara, Udunuwara, Dambulla, Habaraduwa, Vavuniya, Kinniya, Kalmunai South, Maho, Mawathagama, Pannala, Wariyapola, Mallawapitiya, Rasnayakapura, Dankotuwa, Mundel, Hali Ela, MC Rathnapura, Mawanella and Ruwanwella MOH areas have come down while Padukka, Hanwella, Poojapitiya, Rathgama, Ambalantota, Hambantota, Trincomalee, Alawwa, Karuwalagaswewa, Mahawewa, Anuradhapura, Eheliyagoda and Warakapola MOH areas were newly identified as high-risk areas.

    Denmark breaks Corona barriers

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    Denmark has decided to lift all corona restrictions imposed on the country.

    Accordingly, the Danish government has decided that coronavirus is no longer a socially dangerous disease.

    With this latest decision, Danish people will no longer have to wear masks, have vaccination cards, maintain social distance and quarantine.

    Denmark has become the first country in the European region to remove corona control health guidelines, and the government has decided not to subject its citizens to severe corona testing in the future.

    It is noteworthy that Denmark has decided to ignore the coronavirus, despite the fact that there are a large number of reported cases of the Omicron virus.

    However, the government estimates that in Denmark, with a population of about six million, only 30 people are currently being treated for coronavirus in intensive care units.

    The fate of the unauthorized Nightclubs in Colombo

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    Ruwan Wijayamuni, the Chief Medical Officer of the Colombo Municipal Council says that no proper approval has been given for the opening of nightclubs in the Colombo city limits.

    He added that the police have the power to deal with nightclubs that are open without approval.

    He notes that efforts to implement health guidelines in nightclubs are minimal.

    Dr. Ruwan Wijayamuni further stated that the Environmental Police will be working with the public to find out whether people are following the health guidelines in public places.

    One generator in Kelanitissa stops

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    One generator at the Kelanitissa power plant has gone out of order.

    The Electricity Board says that it is due to the depletion of fuel.

    The capacity of the national grid that will be lost due to this is 165 MW.

    However, Energy Minister Udaya Gammanpila today promised to provide fuel for a week.

    President visits Mannar to inspect wind power project

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    President Gotabaya Rajapaksa inspected the Ceylon Electricity Board-owned “Thambapavani” Wind Power Station in Mannar, today (02).

    The “Thambapavani” wind farm project commenced in 2014 with the aim of empowering the country with electricity, providing a stable power supply, and accelerating the development process.

    The power plant is located on a 150 hectare land, 13 km off the coast of Mannar, which faces both major monsoon winds.
    The power plant has 30 towers with a turbine height of 90 meters. The diameter of the rotating blades (windmills) is one hundred and twenty-six meters and the wind turbines generate 3.45 megawatts of electricity. The project includes a 36 km transmission system to Nadukuda Green Sub-Station and Pudukaman in Mannar. The total power capacity is 103.5 MW. The Ceylon Electricity Board says that the cost of generating a unit of electricity from this system is less than 08 rupees.

    This eco-friendly, state-of-the-art wind farm with a number of specialized technologies for optimal power supply is considered a milestone in the journey towards renewable power generation.

    Plans have been made to add another 50 megawatts to the national grid from the Thambapavani Wind Power Plant. President Rajapaksa inquired about the progress of this and instructed the officials to prepare a report immediately on the locations where new wind farms could be built. At present, 248 megawatts are added to the national grid by wind power plants. The purpose of the visit was to explore the possibility of increasing this in a short period of time and the President inspected all the operations of the power plant.

    The government aims to obtain 70% of the country’s total electricity generation from renewable energy sources by 2030. It also aims to reduce electricity bills in the future by promoting low cost electricity generation without harming the environment.
    Minister of Power Gamini Lokuge, State Minister Duminda Dissanayake, Principal Advisor to the President Lalith Weeratunga, Secretary to the Ministry of Power Wasantha Perera, Secretary to the State Ministry K.H.D.K. Samarakoon, Vice Chairman of the Ceylon Electricity Board Nalinda Illangakoon, Acting General Manager Rohantha Abeysekara and a number of officials were also present.

    USD 500 million LOC Agreement for the purchase of petroleum products

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    The Export-Import Bank (EXIM) of India and the Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) signed a USD 500 million Line of Credit (LOC) Agreement for the purchase of petroleum products on February 02, 2022, in the presence of the Minister of Finance of Sri Lanka, H.E. Mr. Basil Rajapaksa and the High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka, H.E. Mr. Gopal Baglay.

    The Agreement was signed by the Treasury Secretary, Mr. S.R. Attygalle from the Sri Lankan side and Chief General Manager of EXIM Bank, Mr. Gaurav Bhandari from the Indian side.

    The Government of India (GOI) support for fuel imports by Sri Lanka from India, through the LOC of USD 500 million is in response to GOSL’s urgent requirement. This critical support comes in the wake of a virtual meeting between the External Affairs Minister of India and the Hon’ble Minister of Finance, H.E. Mr. Basil Rajapaksa on January 15, 2022, during which they discussed a range of issues.

    As Sri Lanka’s closest neighbour and long-standing partner, India is committed to assist Sri Lanka in its post-Covid economic recovery. The signing of the LOC Agreement is another landmark in our bilateral cooperation and is in continuation of India’s recent foreign exchange support of over USD 900 million to Sri Lanka. These measures are in line with the discussions between the two sides during the visit of the Hon’ble Minister of Finance to India in December 2021. With the recent support, India’s overall development assistance to Sri Lanka stands at close to USD 4 billion. 

    Schools will be closed until March 07th

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    The Ministry of Education has announced that all grades of government and government-approved private schools will be closed from Monday, February 07, 2022.

    Accordingly, schools will be reopened on Monday, March 7, 2022.

    The Ministry of Education said that these steps have been taken to conduct the GCE (Advanced Level) Examination.

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