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New program to give birth certificates for unregistered children
The Department of Probation and Child Care Services has introduced a programme to provide birth certificates for children whose births have not been registered.
Accordingly, officers of the Department have been assisting district child protection officers to identify such children and help with their school admissions.
Despite these efforts, a number of children still do not have birth certificates, and continue to face various difficulties, it has been reported.
Therefore, parents or guardians of children without birth certificates have been advised to obtain the assistance of the child protection officers of their respective district secretariat.
The services can be obtained free of charge, the Department of Government Information said.
The programme has been launched in collaboration with the Registrar General’s Department and the Department Probation and Child Care Services.
Fuel prices reduced
The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) has announced a revision of fuel prices effective from midnight today (Sept. 30).
Accordingly, the price of Petrol 92 Octane has been reduced by Rs. 21 to Rs. 311 per litre, while Auto Diesel has been reduced by Rs. 24 to Rs. 283 per litre.
The price of Super Diesel has also been slashed by Rs. 33, bringing the new price to Rs. 319 per litre, and Kerosene has been reduced by Rs. 19 to Rs. 183 per litre.
However, the price of Petrol 95 remains unchanged, according to Ceypetco.
High-Level IMF Team Meets Sri Lankan Government to Discuss Economic Reforms
Published on: October 2, 2024 High-Level IMF Team Meets Sri Lankan Government to Discuss Economic Reforms A high-level delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) arrived in Sri Lanka today (02) to engage with the newly formed government led by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. The primary objective of the visit was to initiate discussions on the progress of the IMF Program and necessary steps towards the release of the fourth tranche of the $ 2.9 billion Extended Fund Facility.
The meeting, held at the Presidential Secretariat, featured cordial discussions between the IMF delegation and the economic team of the new government. Both parties reviewed the IMF programme thus far and outlined the way forward for future collaboration.
The IMF delegation expressed appreciation for the significant changes taking place in Sri Lanka, boosting the positive outlook on Sri Lanka under the present government.
The IMF team included Dr. Peter Breuer, Senior Mission Chief; Dr. Sarwat Jahan, Resident Representative and Ms. Manavee Abeyawickrama, Economist.
Representing Sri Lanka were key members of the Economic Policy Council, including Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma, Prof. Anil Jayantha, Chair of the Economic Policy Council & Senior Advisor to the President on Economic Affairs & finance. Mr. Sunil Handunnetti, Prof. Seetha Bandara Ranathunga, Mr. Sunil Gamage, Mr. Duminda Hulangamuwa Senior Advisor to the President, Dr. Nandasiri Kihimbiyahetti, Prof. O. G. Dayaratne Banda and Mr. Amarasena Athukorala.
This meeting marks a crucial step in reinforcing Sri Lanka’s commitment to economic stability and securing continued support from the IMF.
Zoos Offer Free Admission to Kids on October 1st
The Department of National Zoological Gardens has announced that all zoos in the country will offer free entry to children under the age of 12 tomorrow.
This initiative is in celebration of World Children's Day, which falls on October 1st.
Anoma Priyadarshani, the Director of Operations at the Department of National Zoological Gardens, stated that this decision was made to mark the special occasion.
As a result, children can visit the Dehiwala Zoo, the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, the Pinnawala Zoo, and the Ridiyagama Safari Park in Hambantota free of charge.
Parties that backed Ranil to contest general election under ‘Gas Cylinder’ symbol
All political parties that supported former President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the recent Presidential Election are to contest the upcoming General Election under the New Democratic Front (NDF), with the ‘Gas Cylinder’ as their symbol.
Former President Wickremesinghe had also contested the recent presidential election under the symbol of the ‘Gas Cylinder’, albeit as an independent candidate.
Political sources told Ada Derana, earlier today, that former MPs who supported Wickremesinghe are preparing to contest the upcoming General Election under either the ‘elephant’ symbol or another common symbol.
It was reported that the opinion of the Election Commission had been sought to obtain the ‘Gas Cylinder’ symbol and that a final decision was to be taken after the commission’s decision is conveyed.
The group of former MPs had gathered at the Election Operations office of the former president at Flower Road in Colombo today (02), in order to reach the final decision regarding the symbol and the alliance they will contest under in the upcoming election.
It was further reported that if the former MPs were unable to obtain the ‘Gas Cylinder’ symbol, they would most likely contest under the symbol of the ‘Elephant’ or another common symbol.
Earth’s second moon to be visible from Sunday
Earth is about to have a temporary visitor a “mini moon”, though much smaller than its regular one.
This mini moon is actually an newly discovered asteroid which is about the size of a school bus, measuring 10 meters across. On Sunday, it will pass close enough to Earth that our planet’s gravity will temporarily trap it, causing it to orbit Earth for about two months.
While this “mini moon” won’t be visible to the naked eye, it offers an intriguing opportunity for astronomers to study these short-lived space companions.
Bus fares reduced
Bus fares have been reduced by 4.24%, effective from midnight today (Oct. 01), according to the National Transport Commission (NTC).
Meanwhile, the minimum fare has been reduced by one rupee to Rs. 27.
New Director General Legal of Presidential Secretariat appointed
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has appointed Senior Advocate J.M. Wijebandara as the Director General Legal of the Presidential Secretariat.
The appointment letter was presented to Mr. Wijebandara by Secretary to the President Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, the President’s Media Division stated.
An alumnus of Ananda College, Colombo, Wijebandara holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from the University of Colombo and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) (Honours) from the Open University.
Additionally, he is a former lecturer at the Faculty of Law at the University of Colombo.
Grade 5 Exam Evaluations Suspended For Two-Weeks
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has ordered a two-week suspension of the evaluation of answer sheets for the Grade 5 Scholarship Examination.
According to a press statement from the President’s Media Division, the decision followed discussions held last evening (30th) with a group of parents protesting issues related to the examination.
During these discussions, parents claimed that not five, but eight questions from the Grade 5 Scholarship Examination had been leaked prior to the exam. They requested the President to instruct officials to re-conduct Paper One of the examination.
In response, the President directed that the evaluation process be halted for two weeks to address the concerns raised.
All taxpayers urged to settle 2023/2024 income tax payments by September 30
The Inland Revenue Department has urged all taxpayers to ensure that their final income tax payments for the 2023/2024 Year of Assessment are made by September 30, 2024.
The Department said failure to make the payments by the deadline will result in penalties and interest charges and that the penalties and interest imposed for non-payment or late payment of income tax will not be waived off or reduced.
The Inland Revenue Department also urged taxpayers to clear outstanding default taxes on or before October 30, 2024 and that any unpaid default taxes by that date will be subject to rigorous collection actions, including legal proceedings in terms of the Inland Revenue Act
New Chairman appointed to Litro Gas
Channa Gunawardena has been appointed as the new Chairman of Litro Gas.
The company announced that Gunawardena assumed his duties today.
This appointment follows the resignation of the former Chairman, Muditha Peiris, creating a vacancy that has now been filled by Gunawardena.
President AKD issues his first Defence Gazette
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has signed his first gazette summoning all members of the Armed Forces for the maintenance of Public Order in specific areas
The gazette was issued Under the Public Security Ordinance, by the President on September 27, 2024.
The Gazette makes way for the deployment of the Army, Navy, and Air Force to exercise police powers in maintaining public security in Administrative Districts and territorial water adjacent to such Districts.
The previous gazette summoning the military for maintenance of public order was issued by former President Ranil Wickremesinghe on Tuesday, 27 August 2024.
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