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    Around 200 people were placed under quarantine in Kalutara, Payagala, and Horagaskale

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    Around 200 people were placed under quarantine after COVID-19 positive patients were identified from Kalutara, Payagala and Horagaskale police areas today.

    The health authorities are bracing for a spike of the patients due to the increased movements of people during the festive days.

    Chinese Defence Minister to arrive in Sri Lanka

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    Chinese Defence Minister General Wei Fenghe will arrive in Sri Lanka on an official visit next week.

    The Government Information Department said General Wei will undertake a three-day State visit to Sri Lanka from April 27 to 29.

    A committee to be appointed to examine rowdy scenes by SJB MPs in P’ment

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    Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardana said he would appoint a committee comprising seven MPs to examine the un-parliamentary scenes which took place in Parliament on Wednesday.

    Speaker made this announcement following a request made by the government and opposition MPs to conduct an investigation into the incident.

    “I will appoint a seven-member committee to look into the incidents and then take further action based on their recommendations,” the Speaker said.

    Pakistani President says his country values ties with Sri Lanka

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    Pakistani President Dr. Arif Alvi said that Pakistan highly values its ties with Sri Lanka as both countries enjoyed excellent relations in various fields which are based on mutual respect and trust, according to a statement from the Pakistani High Commission.

    He stated that Pakistan considered Sri Lanka as a special partner and friend and wanted to further improve bilateral cooperation for the mutual benefits of the two friendly countries. He made these remarks while talking to a delegation of Sri Lankan Buddhist monks, which called on him, at Aiwan-e-Sadr, today.
    Welcoming the delegation, the President said that Pakistan was home to the Gandhara
    Buddhist heritage and proud custodian of some of the most sacred relics of Buddha offering
    great potential for promoting religious tourism from Sri Lanka to Pakistan. He told the
    delegation to encourage the monks and people of Sri Lanka to visit the Buddhist religious sites in
    Pakistan has a far greater number of Buddhist artifacts than any other country in the world.
    He added that people-to-people contacts and religious tourism provided excellent platforms to
    further expand bilateral cooperation. The President expressed the hope that the delegation would enlighten their followers about Pakistan’s Buddhist heritage and also encourage them to
    undertake religious tours to Pakistan. The delegation deeply thanked the Government of Pakistan for making excellent arrangements to facilitate its visit to Buddhist sites. It also appreciated the measures taken by Pakistan for the renovation and preservation of Buddhist heritage sites.

    SriLankan Airlines flight damaged in Male

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    SriLankan Airlines flight UL116, which was parked at the Malé International Airport was damaged when a ground support vehicle collided with it, the national carrier announced.

    Minor structural damage occurred to the tail section (stabilizer) of the aircraft in the incident.

    The SriLankan Engineering team is currently working round the clock to replace the affected parts and make the aircraft to serviceable.

    One GS division isolated in Kurunegala

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    The Thitthawelgala Grama Seva division in Ganewatte,Kurunegala was isolated as a measure for the prevention of Covid-19, Army Commander Gen . Shavendra Silva said .

    Five more Covid-19 deaths

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    The health authorities confirmed five more Covid-19 deaths today increasing the total fatalities to 630 since the outbreak of the pandemic.

    Bedsides , 516 persons infected with the virus were reported today .

    Interview with SriLankan Airlines chairman Ashok Pathirage

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    SriLankan Airlines chairman Ashok Pathirage outlines the carrier’s network restoration plans, focus on cargo, and the potential for Sri Lanka to bounce back post-pandemic.

    How has COVID-19 compact SriLankan Airlines?

    Just like anyplace else we’ve been compact in associate new method. everywhere the planet airlines ar immensely affected.When our airdrome [Bandaranaike International airdrome (CMB)] was bolted down on March twenty last year, it had been terribly, terribly troublesome even figuring out however we tend to may survive, simply to pay our craft leases, therefore we tend to restructured all our lease contracts. Even before the pandemic hit North American country, SriLankan Airlines was troubled. Our mandate from the govt. was to urge the airline back to profitableness. i used to be appointed from last year and that we had a business commit to get into profit in 2 years’ time.But then pandemic knocked North American country down. we tend to accustomed have virtually a billion bucks in revenue before COVID. For the 2020/21 fiscal year we are going to find yourself with regarding $300 million, therefore we’re right down to regarding half-hour of our business.Despite these challenges, we’ve done fairly well, i might say. we tend to operated heaps of humanitarian flights, transferral back Sri Lankans UN agency ar stranded in some a part of the world—mainly those that had gone to figure within the geographical area, Malaya and neighboring countries. Then we tend to switched into a lot of load business. we’ve to serve the country in terms of our exports and that we completed that there is chance in freight business and every one this point we’ve been specializing in the traveller aspect.The government has conjointly supported us: they declared a $500 million support package. In Gregorian calendar month we tend to got regarding $150 million of this and we’re expecting the opposite $350 million this year and next year.

    What is the outlook for the short and medium-term?

    Even this year we tend to don’t seem to be foretelling a awfully rosy image. we’ve done our business set up supported a few four-hundredth recovery throughout the year.As a rustic we tend to ar a holidaymaker destination. Before the pandemic we tend to had associate financial gain of just about $4 billion from business which has become almost zero. therefore currently we tend to ar bit by bit restarting business. we’ve declared travel bubbles wherever tourists will return and keep at intervals a bubble for fourteen days, then take a negative PCR check and go anyplace.We are becoming some business from land, Russia which a part of the planet. however antecedently our most wanted supply of business was Asian country. At the instant, though we tend to enable Indian tourists to travel here, their government doesn’t. we tend to ar lobbying on it, therefore we tend to hope that the Indian Government can open this.China was our variety 2 in terms of tourists and is additionally not permitting voters to go away. From our country’s perspective we’ve relaxed countless rules; if you’ve got taken each the vaccines, you’ll be able to return to capital of Sri Lanka. however there are restrictions from the united kingdom and EU.So at the instant we tend to ar troubled. however we tend to expect that from regarding November this winter, with the vaccination programs occurring round the world, that we are going to have far better state of affairs. that is the hope that we tend to live on currently.

    With sensible winter weather and plenty of remote destinations, may there really be a chance for Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka to reclaim stronger once COVID?

    If the principles within the kingdom, Europe and alternative places amendment then Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka encompasses a large chance, not solely in winter. for instance, Indian tourists ar able to travel, they’re travel to the Maldives that may be a far more valuable destination. Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka has a lot of to supply and relatively we tend to ar less expensive. It all depends on however is that the COVID state of affairs goes to play go into alternative components of the planet.

    Do you commit to expand to a lot of destinations as you reconfigure your network for future opportunities?

    Yes, as i discussed we tend to ar terribly aggressive on the load aspect. Today, though we tend to might not take too several passengers, we tend to ar flying into most of our destinations. we tend to ar flying into Asian country, China and Japan. we tend to ar flying principally load into the united kingdom. we tend to ar flying into several destinations, therefore we tend to ar prepared.Before COVID we tend to we tend tore staring at flying into some destinations that we had to rule out. we wish to fly into our second destination in Australia, to Sydney. nowadays we tend to do load flights, however we wish to possess regular service.We conjointly need to possess regular service to Rome and Frankfurt on the Main. Those were our plans and that they haven’t modified a lot of. we tend to ar simply expecting these countries to open up, therefore hopefully throughout the winter we are going to begin flying into these destinations. Then we tend to ar staring at destinations like capital of South Korea to possess regular flights. we tend to ar versatile as a result of things is therefore dynamic and volatile nowadays, it’s extremely troublesome to possess mounted plans. {we will|we’ll|we ar aiming to} watch however things are going to move, then we are going to produce ways and routes.

    When does one suppose you’ll be able to recover totally from the impact of COVID?

    In March we tend to ar at regarding thirty fifth of our pre-COVID variety, however in fact that encompasses a larger element of load therefore four-hundredth is basically doable at this moment.But we tend to ar optimistic that if things recover, we are able to return in no time as a result of folks are waiting. They haven’t traveled for the last one and a 0.5 years, therefore if things improve folks would air the primary obtainable flight.

    Do you set up for load to stay a better proportion of revenue post-COVID?

    SriLankan does not have any freighters at the instant. therefore we’re carrying load on our traveller craft within the belly. we’ve reborn one A330-200 into a bottom, however it isn’t a real bottom.So we tend to staring at procuring a bottom aircraft; at the instant we tend to are half associate of RFP to require it on a lease.We conjointly have to be compelled to contend with the airlines like Emirates and Qatar flying their freighters to Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, therefore there’s an outsized chance for North American country, and that we expect if everything goes well by November we are going to have one or 2 craft. therefore those numbers ar sensible in our business set up and hopefully we will reach those timelines.

    Finally, however does one foresee obtaining SriLankan Airlines into profit?

    SriLankan Airlines was in dangerous form. we tend to lost regarding $100 million within the year before COVID. therefore from our perspective this can be virtually sort of a blessing in disguise. we’ve done heaps of restructuring at intervals the organization; we’ve reduced our workers and that we have negotiated with the lessors. we’ve really saved regarding $100 million with these plans. We believe that if we will revisit to pre-COVID quite revenue, perhaps not this year, however hopefully the subsequent, we will begin creating profit and there may be a giant turning purpose for SriLankan Airlines.

    Hear directly from SriLankan Airlines CEO at Routes Reconnected.

    Vipula Gunatilleka can be part of airline CEOs and trade heavyweights to stipulate steps that has to be taken to kickstart the recovery throughout the Routes Reconnected conference programme. Over ten hours of CEO interviews, panel discussions and briefings can offer unjust insights for the world route development community.

    Ten lives lost in road crashes during Avurudu

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    Ten deaths reported yesterday in road crashes , the police said.Besides, the police said 758 persons were arrested for drunk driving.

    Covid-19 fatalities surpass 600

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    Four more Covid-19 deaths were reported increasing the total fatalities in Sri Lanka to 602.Meanwhile , a top health official said yesterday that the CoVID -19 cases might spike after the festival because increased public movements.

    Indian navy ship to call in Colombo with Avurudu wishes between April 14 and 16

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    INS Ranvijay is the fifth of the Rajput Class Destroyer and is scheduled to visit Colombo from 14-16 April 2021 on a goodwill visit. The Anti Submarine Warfare capable Guided Missile Destroyer is equipped with the state-of-the-art indigenous Bramhos Super Sonic Missile. The arrival of the Indian Naval Ship symbolises the message of solidarity and harmony for the people of Sri Lanka on the auspicious occasion of ‘Avurudu’, with the warm wishes for their security, safety, good health and happiness. The Ship is commanded by Captain Narayanan Hariharan, who would Call on the Area Commander Western Naval Area, RAdm WDEM Sudarshana and pay his respects at the IPKF memorial on 15 April 2021.

    Leading Airman sets new record

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    Leading Aircraftman Roshan Abeysundara of the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) set a new Asian record by swimming across the Palk Strait from Talaimannar to Dhanishkodi and back. Though 14 swimmers have crossed the Palk Strait to date, the unique feat of swimming back was undertaken by only one Sri Lankan before. Kumar Anandan did it in 1971, taking 51 hours to complete the event.The latest swimmer did it this morning (11) in 28 hours 19 minutes 43 seconds, setting a new record, the SLAF said.The Indian High Commission said in a release on Saturday that it is happy to provide necessary arrangements on the Indian side, and extends its best wishes to the ace swimmer for success in his forthcoming endeavor.

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    Sri Lanka briefs EU on political, economic developments

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    Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena met the Colombo-based senior diplomatic representation of the European Union (EU) on Friday at the Foreign Ministry, and apprised them on political and economic developments in Sri Lanka, a statement said. The statement said the Minister updated the envoys of ongoing processes, including the constitutional reform process, the strengthening of democratic institutions, and on progress related to the implementation of reconciliation mechanisms, among other issues. The meeting was interactive and also entailed a discussion on EU-Sri Lanka cooperation, including trade, investment and development cooperation, and plans underway to convene the scheduled Sri Lanka-EU Joint Commission Sub-committees following the convening of the 23rd Meeting of the Sri Lanka-EU Joint Commission in January 2021. Measures in place for the revival of tourism in Sri Lanka in the COVID -19 /post-COVID -19 context, and the Government of Sri Lanka health protocols related to quarantine were also discussed.The Ambassador of France Eric Lavertu; the Ambassador Italy Rita Mannella, the Chargé d’Affaires of Romania Ambassador Victor Chiujdea; as well as the Deputy Heads of Mission of Germany, the Netherlands and the EU participated in the meeting.

    India enhances Covid-19 vaccine manufacturing to meet global demand

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    Responding to media queries on the latest status of supply of made in India COVID-19 vaccines to Sri Lanka, spokesperson of the Indian High Commission said “In line with its commitment to collectively fight COVID-19 pandemic, India has supplied 64.51 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines (as on 09 April 2021) to 85 countries, bilaterally as well as through COVAX, and also to UN health workers and peacekeepers. The latest of these supplies have been delivered as recently as last week to countries in Asia, the Pacific and South America. Three consignments of Astra Zeneca COVID-19 vaccine manufactured in India, totalling over 1.2 million doses, arrived in Sri Lanka in January, February and March this year – the last one through the COVAX facility. The first of these consignments enabled the launch of COVID vaccination programme in Sri Lanka ahead of the earlier plan.India’s vaccine manufacturing capacity – already the largest in the world – is being enhanced to meet the emergency global demand of duly approved COVID-19 vaccines. Their ongoing supply is calibrated in view of several factors, which include production and domestic requirement. India will continue to be in the forefront of the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and will also continue its valuable cooperation with relevant stakeholders.”

    As Sri Lankan Economy Recovers, Focus on Competitiveness and Debt Sustainability Will Ensure a Resilient Rebound

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    COLOMBO, SRI LANKA, April 9, 2021— Despite the heavy toll of the COVID-19 pandemic on Sri Lanka’s economy and the lives of its people, the economy will recover in 2021, though challenges remain, says the latest World Bank Sri Lanka Development Update: Economic and Poverty Impact of COVID-19 released today.

    The Sri Lanka Development Update (SLDU) notes that the country, hit with an unprecedented economic downturn due to the pandemic, is now on the road to recovery. Sri Lanka’s economic growth is expected to recover to 3.4 percent in 2021, mainly due to foreign investments as well as normalizing tourism and other economic activities. However, the slow global recovery, coupled with continued trade restrictions, economic scarring from the slowdown, and the high debt burden may continue to affect growth.

    196 new police stations to be set up in the country

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    The government will set up 196 new police stations in the country to beef up public security .

    This transpired at the parliamentary consultative committee meeting of the defence ministry in Parliament . It was chaired by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

    Bedsides , 10,000 youths will be recruited to the police service.

    Govt to impose restriction on felling coconut palms

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    The government will impose a new regulation restricting the felling of coconut palms to boost local production , an official said .

    According to Plantation Ministry Secretary Ravindra Hewavitarana , the gazette notification will be issued next week in this regard .

    Caroline Jurie leaves the Police Station

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    Caroline, who was arrested by the police in connection with the incident that took place at the Sri Lankan beauty pageant 2020, was released on bail by the Kurunduwaththa Police Station today (8).

    Navigate through BIA virtually via Google Indoor Maps

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    Google Indoor Maps was launched at Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) today, becoming the first indoor facility to enable this feature in Sri Lanka. SriLankan Airlines and Airport & Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) (Private) Limited teamed up in a remarkable joint project that resulted in BIA becoming the first venue in Sri Lanka to be enabled on Google Indoor Maps, accessible on smart phones and tabs on both Apple and Android devices. Google Indoor Maps puts yet another resource in the hands of passengers and visitors for finding out many possibilities available to them before they start their journey or arrive at the airport.

    Passengers and visitors to BIA can access detailed digital floor plans of the Departure, Transit and Arrival Terminals with just a few easy swipes on smart phones or tabs. Google Indoor Maps can be accessed via the desktop version of Google Maps as well as from the Google Maps Mobile App for Android and Apple iOS devices. SriLankan Airlines, as the authorised ground handler of BIA, and AASL as the airport operator took on this project in the firm belief that this would be a fresh experience for Passengers.

    Initiatives such as these are furthering the digital and IT roadmap of the country in conforming with the vision of HE the President, under the guidance of the Minister of Tourism, State Minister of Aviation and Export Zones Development and the leadership of the Major General (Rtd.) G A Chandrasiri, Chairman of AASL and Ashok Pathirage Chairman of SriLankan Airlines.

    “Using indoor maps, users will find it easy to locate building directories within the airport enabling indoor wayfinding to greatly improve passenger experience. This feature helps passengers get to the appropriate gate, terminal, baggage claim, or ticketing counter on time by providing landmark-based navigation”, stated Ashok Pathirage Chairman of SriLankan Airlines.

    SriLankan Airlines CEO Vipula Gunatilleka said, “ For both experienced and novice travellers it is very important to have airport navigation at the palm of their hand. The possibilities with Google Indoor Maps extend beyond indoor wayfinding. By implementing and interfacing to an indoor positioning technology, you can engage with travellers whilst they are at the airport.”

    Google Maps is a world-renowned online mapping service and is a primarily wayfinding tool with millions of users around the world. The indoor maps at BIA will feature gates and check-in counters, amenities, and retail outlets across multiple levels to make it easier for passengers to navigate through the terminal. Visitors will benefit from the intuitive layout and functionality, such as zooming for granularity and search functionality to spend less time searching for building directories and more time discovering new points of interest making their travel through BIA a seamless experience. Further, this facility will enable virtual visibility of B2B establishments located within the airport to optimize their business processes and deliver better services to end-customers and partners.

    Major General (Rtd.) G A Chandrasiri Chairman of AASL said, “We hope the new Indoor Google Maps can help passengers more seamlessly explore the airport with the complex indoor locations, whether it’s their first time visiting the airport or simply trying to find the easiest and quickest way to navigate within the premises. Google Indoor Maps not only enables wayfinding to help passengers navigate, but it can also help improve safety, situational awareness, and facilities management.”

    Google Indoor Maps is like a conventional indoor directory listing as users can browse through the information available on Google Indoor Maps to see places around them and to find their own way inside the airport. Detailed digital floor plans will automatically appear as users zoom in and out on Google Maps to switch between Google Indoor Maps and the usual Google Maps for outdoors. Approximately 10,000 venues in 62 countries around the world are currently available on Google Indoor Maps, with Sri Lanka becoming the 63rd country with this implementation.

    The familiar location identifier ‘Blue Dot’ icon can help indicate approximate location in order to help users find their way more easily. In addition, this would help passengers to become familiar with the airport terminal premises before they arrive at the airport as this provides insights to help travellers make informed decisions.

    Liquor shops to be closed for New Year

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    All liquor outlets except licensed hotels and tourists’ boutiques will be closed on April 13 and 14 in view of the Sinhala and Hindu New Year.

    It has been the usual practice to close liquor shops in view of national festivals .

    Sharply to the aim

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    2,456 Chinese nationals arvaccinated Covid-19 in Sri Lanka

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    A total number of 2,456 Chinese nationals working or residing in Sri Lanka received their first jabs of Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine in Colombo, Hambantota, Kandy and Puttalam during the last couple of days, a statement from the Chinese embassy said. The vaccination rolls out smoothly and safely, with no adverse effect reported so far. The second shots are scheduled in three weeks’ time.“The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Colombo, together with the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka and the Sri Lanka Overseas Chinese Association, would like to extend their greatest gratitude towards Sri Lankan government, the Ministry of Health, local municipalities and all the front line medical workers who provided tremendous assistance and hospitalities in this regard. Long-live the China-Sri Lanka friendship,” the statement said.

    Ranjan loses parliamentary seat, Ajith Mannapperuma next in line.

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    Jailed Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP Ranjan Ramanayake ceased to hold his parliamentary seat following legal clearance regarding the matter, an official said.Secretary General of Parliament Dammika Dasanayake informed the Election Commission in writing in this regard. SJB member Ajith Mannapperuma will be sworn in place of MP Ramanayake who is now serving a jail term for being convicted of contempt of court.

    Clear link between AstraZeneca vaccine and rare blood clots in the brain, EMA official tells the paper.

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    ROME (Reuters) – There is a link between AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine and very rare blood clots in the brain but the possible causes are still unknown, a senior official for the European Medicines Agency (EMA) said in an interview published on Tuesday.

    However, the EMA later said in a statement that its review of the vaccine was ongoing and it expected to announce its findings on Wednesday or Thursday. An AstraZeneca spokesman declined to comment on the matter.

    United National Party is in a Protest

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    The United National Party (UNP) was protesting against environmental destruction today (06) at Thunmulla Junction in Colombo.

    Rs. 1000 daily wage for estate workers from this month

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    The daily wage of Rs . 1000 will be paid to all estate workers starting from this month, Minister of Plantations Ramesh Pathirana told Parliament yesterday.

    He said this while responding to an oral question raised by MP Waruna Liyanage in the House said all estate workers will get the new daily wage as legal clearance had been given.

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