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President to address ACD Summit today

[October 09 2016]

President Maithripala Sirisena is in Thailand making a three-day official visit and attending the second Asia Cooperation Dialogue Summit. The Dialogue Summit that brings together 34 nations in the Asian region takes place from October 8 -10 in Bangkok under the theme "One Asia, Diverse Strength".

 

Sri Lanka, Iran revive trade agreements

[October 09 2016]

Official level discussions have commenced between Sri Lanka and Iran on reviving trade agreements that were signed between the two countries and will be put into operation soon after ironing out technicalities, Minister of Industry and Commerce, Rishad Bathiudeen said.

 

SAARC summit put off

[October 02 2016]

Pakistan on Friday (September 30) officially postponed the 19th SAARC Summit scheduled to be held in Islamabad on November 9 and 10. A new set of dates for holding the Summit will be announced soon through the Chair of SAARC (Nepal), reports said.

 

Reservoir water levels drop, authorities warn of drastic measures

[October 02 2016]

Due to the prevailing drought, water levels of the main reservoirs have dropped to half its capacity, with authorities warning that drastic measures may need to be taken if water is to be continuously released from the reservoirs for power generation.

 

Dengue Prevention Week

[September 25 2016]

To avert a possible dengue outbreak in the next three months, when the number of mosquito breeding sites are likely to surge with the monsoon rains, the Dengue Control Unit of the Health Ministry will launch an island-wide Dengue Control Week starting on Tuesday, September 27 to Monday, October 3.

 

Sir Richard Jolly to visit Sri Lanka

[September 25 2016]

Sir Richard Jolly, former Deputy Executive Director, UNICEF, and Special Adviser to the Administrator, United Nations Development Programme (1996 to 2000), and Principal Coordinator of the widely-acclaimed Human Development Report will deliver a lecture on, “Development: Can Sri Lanka be a model for implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs)?” on September 28 at 5 pm at the BMICH Committee Room D, on the invitation of the Gamani Corea Foundation.

 

Charith joins elite band

[September 25 2016]

Richmondite Charith Asalanka joined the elite band of school cricketers by winning the coveted Schoolboy Cricketer Of The Year 2016 title for the second year in succession emulating the feats of former Sri Lankan greats Arjuna Ranatunga, 1980/82' ( Ananda) Roshan Mahanama, 1983/84'(Nalanda) Thilan Samaraweera 1994/95' ( Ananda) 'Lahiru Peiris 2004/2005 (St.Peter's) and Bhanuka Rajapaksa 2010'2011 (Royal) who had also won the award twice .

 

Mahela at Schoolboy Cricketer Awards

[September 18 2016]

Cricketing legend and former Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene will grace the occasion at the 38th Observer-Mobitel Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year awards night scheduled to take place at the Galadari Hotel on September 20.

 

Errant sugar traders warned

[September 18 2016]

Stern action will be taken against traders who sell sugar above the controlled price of Rs. 95. Instructions have been given to the relevant authorities to launch island-wide search operations, a press communique from the Minister of Finance Ravi Karunanayake said.

 

No immediate power cuts

[September 18 2016]

Refuting speculations, Power and Renewable Energy Minister Ranjith Siyambalapitiya said, no decision has been taken to impose power cuts on account of the current dry spell in the country.

 

 

Mullaitivu: All set for a bigger catch:                Mullaitivu was once the main stronghold of the LTTE and a primary base for its Sea Tigers. The civilians in Mullaitivu, including fishermen, underwent untold hardships at the hands of the LTTE which had a reign of terror in the region. It was on the shores of Mullaitivu that the valiant Security Forces vanquished the Tigers in May last year, ushering in liberty and a secure future for the people in the North. Most civilians have now returned to Mullaitivu following a speedy resettlement drive and restarted their livelihoods. Here fisher families in Mullaitivu get ready to launch their boats and haul in the day’s catch. Pic: Tilak Perera 

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Amendments to Constitution in House soon

Amendments to the Constitution will be presented in Parliament early next month, according to Water Supply and Drainage Minister and Chief Government Whip Dinesh Gunawardena. He said that the proposed amendments would remove the limitations on the terms of the executive presidency.

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Supporting Govt, the need of the hour -SLMC

The Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) unanimously decided at its high command meeting to support the proposed Constitutional amendments considering the changing concepts of national unity and communal amity under the administration of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, party Chairman Basheer Segu Dawood MP told the Sunday Observer.

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Navy probes major human smuggling racket

Sri Lanka Navy intelligence operatives along with the police are conducting further investigations to bust a major human smuggling racket after they found that the five men arrested in the Marawila area in mid-August were involved in a part of a major racket which had been going on for many years.

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LTTE’s main agent in arms network, a serious threat - Expert

International counter terrorism expert Shanaka Jayasekara said that Ponniah Anandarajah, the main agent of the LTTE’s arms network in the post-KP period, still poses a serious threat to Sri Lanka’s efforts in countering the LTTE’s international links.

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Postal system to be revamped

The entire postal system in the country will get a facelift under a networking system to be introduced by the Posts and Telecommunication Ministry to modernise post offices. Six-hundred-and-forty-seven main post offices and 3,500 sub post offices will be linked through the networking system to provide a more efficient service to customers under the program,

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