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Supreme Court dismisses HRCSL case against CEB

The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka today dismissed a contempt of court application filed by the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) against several state officials of the power sector.

The HRCSL had filed the contempt of court application against the Chairman of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), the Secretary to the Ministry of Power and Energy and the Chairman of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation.

The application was filed in court for their failure to comply with the settlement to provide uninterrupted electricity for GCE Advanced Level students during the course of the examination, which will conclude on 17th February 2023.

During a discussion between stakeholders of the power sector and the HRCSL, an agreement had been reached to provide an uninterrupted power supply during the examination.

However, the CEB continued with its scheduled power cuts claiming it cannot provide an uninterrupted power supply under the current circumstances, prompting the HRCSL to take legal action.

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Laugfs Gas price increased

Laugfs Gas announced that it has increased the prices of its domestic gas cylinders.

The price hike will come into effect from midnight on Monday (06).

The price of a 12.5 kg gas cylider was increased by Rs. 200 to Rs.5,280.

The price of a 5 kg cylinder was increased by Rs. 80 to Rs. 2,112.

The price of a 2 kg cylinder was increased by Rs. 32 to Rs. 845.

Litro Gas increased the prices of its domestic gas cylinders recently as well.

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EU, FAO to provide fertilizers and training to most vulnerable paddy farmers

The European Union (EU) has allocated 4 million Euro (approximately Rs. 1.5 billion) in grants for fertilizers, seeds, and training to the most vulnerable farmers, as a response to the agriculture and food security crisis in Sri Lanka.

These funds will be implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Sri Lanka. The action has been officially launched today in Colombo.

The recent economic crisis severely impacted all farmers in the country, especially smallholder farmers cultivating lands of up to 0,5 ha. These farmers have suffered immensely due to a major crop failure over the previous two harvesting seasons due to a lack of fertilizers and other inputs. This has led to reduced income and impacted their ability to provide for their essential needs, including food.

European Union Ambassador, H.E. Denis Chaibi said: “I am very pleased to announce this new action today. We teamed up with FAO to help bring Sri Lankan agriculture back on track to prevent food shortages and to increase farmer’s incomes. Together we will provide highly essential inputs such as fertilizers and seeds. We will also train farmers and extension officers on how to shift to less resource intensive paddy cultivation practices. I hope this new support will contribute towards an organized transition to a more sustainable, resilient, and productive agriculture sector in Sri Lanka.”

“We are appreciative of this generous assistance from the European Union, which will not only provide essential inputs to boost production but also reduce the agriculture sector’s reliance on chemical fertilizer by increasing the efficiency of the fertilizer used while increasing yield.” said FAO Representative in Sri Lanka, Vimlendra Sharan adding, “As FAO we will work closely with the Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Irrigation to ensure the success of this project which will make a strong case for adopting sustainable practice across the country.”

The project will support 41,000 smallholder farmers cultivating land holdings of up to 0.5 Ha in the districts of Polonnaruwa, Badulla, Ampara, and Hambantota.They will each receive a 50 kg bag of urea for the 2023 Yala cropping season.

In addition to that, targeted capacity building will be provided to those farmers as well as extension workers on how to use fertilizer efficiently, reduce actual needs for chemical fertilizer, enhance the use of organic fertilizer and improve long-term soil fertility.

To strengthen the seed paddy production system in Sri Lanka to meet current demand, the project will also support farmers to grow quality paddy seeds and strengthen government owned farms in growing and processing certified paddy seeds.

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50 more Indian buses delivered: President takes bus ride

President Ranil Wickremesinghe received 50 buses from Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Gopal Baglay at the Presidential Secretariat premises, this morning.

The buses to be received on a request made by Transport Minister Bandula Gunawardena are to be used by the SLTB to uplift the public transport service in rural areas across the country.

Commercial vehicle maker Ashok Leyland on bagged the contract for supplying 500 buses to the Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB), of which 75 buses have already been delivered to the Island nation.

The order is a part of a Line of Credit extended by Export-Import Bank of India, under the Economic Assistance Scheme of the Indian government.

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Sri Lanka ready to support Search and Rescue in Turkiye

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabry, PC said that the country is ready to deploy a contingent of 300 military personnel for relief efforts in Turkiye.

The contingent will include personnel from the Sri Lanka Engineers Corps and the Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps.

Minister Ali Sabry said that on the instructions of the President he contacted the Foreign Minister of Turkiye and offered assistance for search & rescue

"We recall when the Tsunami struck us in 2004,Türkiye provided immediate humanitarian assistance & built a housing complex for those who lost their houses," tweeted the Minister.

The Sri Lankan Embassy in Turkiye said that it has not been able to access information with regard to the Sri Lankan woman who was reported missing following the devastating earthquakes.

A Senior Officer attached to the mission said that the mobile device of the Sri Lankan woman was traced.

The Officer also noted that earlier it was reported that the building in which was living had collapsed, however, reports later suggested that she had vacated the premises before the earthquakes.

Foreign Minister Ali Sabry, PC said that a contingent of 300 military personnel are ready to be deployed to Turkiye, as soon as a request for help is made.

The contingent will include Sri Lanka Army Engineers and personnel from the Medical Corps.

On Monday (6) Foreign Minister Ali Sabry said 9 Sri Lankans were residing in the region. 8 people have been contacted. Authorities have failed to contact 1 Sri Lankan.

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Sri Lankan contests for seat at Italy’s regional govt. polls

Sri Lankan Dhammika Chandrasekara is contesting for the Lombardy region in Italy’s upcoming regional government election.

A candidate from Partito Democratico, she is the only foreigner vying for a seat at the polls that takes place on February 12 and 13.

Chandrasekara said her intention was to represent fellow Lankans in Italy and also to support her home country and its tourism to grow.

The 57-year-old who hails from Kandana is a mother of three.

She left for Italy at the young age of 19 and did her studies while doing jobs in Rome, Napoli, Verona and Milan.

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Death toll crosses 2,400 as sun sets on scenes of devastation in Türkiye and Syria

As the sun set over more than a dozen devastated cities across southern Türkiye and northern Syria, thousands of rescuers continued their grim mission of digging through the rubble of collapsed apartment blocks, after the death toll from Monday's earthquake crossed 2,400, with another 10,300 injured.

More than 3,000 buildings came crashing to the ground when the 7.8 magnitude quake hit whilst almost everyone was asleep at 4:17 a.m. By nightfall, Türkiye reported over 1,500 deaths while Syria had recovered more than 900 bodies. Hospitals were overwhelmed by the number of injured.

Rescue teams from a dozen countries were en route to Türkiye as the world responded to President Recip Erdogan's plea for immediate assistance. In neighboring Syria, the government has also called for help, but it is not clear how far international rescue teams will venture into that country's northern warzones. Much of the devastation in Syria is in areas not under the control of the government.

Freezing temperatures and snowstorms were hampering rescue efforts in some areas of Turkey. The threat of aftershocks is also very real, with more than 30 being felt throughout the day, one a huge tremor of 7.5 magnitude.

This is the largest quake in the region in more than 100 years and was felt in at least a dozen countries, with buildings shaking as far away as Romania, Iraq, and Egypt. The epicenter was 25 km west of the Turkish city of Gaziantep near the border with Syria

Turkey reported over deaths across seven provinces while Syria reported deaths in three provinces. Hundreds of buildings have collapsed and a large number of fires hampered rescuers as they dug through the rubble in the grim hope of finding trapped survivors.

The quake occurred at a triple juncture of three of the Earth's tectonic plates - the Anatolian, Arabian and African. It took place 17.9km below the surface of the Earth, along a line 190km long and 25km wide, according to data from the United States Geological Survey. The second large quake of the day in the region occurred 10km below the surface along a line 120km long and 18km wide, according to the USGS.

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Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has died

Pakistan’s former president General (retd) Pervez Musharraf has died. Talking to Khaleej Times, the Consulate General of Pakistan in Dubai confirmed that the former leader passed away on Sunday morning and that the country’s missions are in touch with his family.

The former leader had been hospitalised in Dubai due to a rare disease called amyloidosis.

Musharraf was president of Pakistan between 2001 and 2008. He founded the All Pakistan Muslim League in 2010.

In June last year, his family had confirmed that he was admitted to American Hospital in Dubai. In a statement posted on his Twitter account, the family had said that the former president was “going through a difficult stage” where recovery was not possible and organs were “malfunctioning” (Khaleej Time)

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Three new appointments announced

Supreme Court Judge, President of the Appeal Court, Appeal Court Justice took oath before President

Justice K. P. Fernando, President of the Court of Appeal took oath as a Supreme Court Judge before President Ranil Wickremesinghe this morning (06) at the President’s House in Fort.

Court of Appeal Justice Mr. Nissanka Bandula Karunaratne took oath as the President of the Court of Appeal while High Court Judge M.A.R. Marikkar was also sworn in as a Judge of the Court of Appeal before President Ranil Wickremesinghe.

Minister of Justice Wijayadasa Rajapaksha, Secretary to the President Mr. Saman Ekanayake,Commanders of the Tri Forces and other officials attended this event.

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Litro Gas price increased

Price of a Litro LP Gas 12.5kg cylinder increased by Rs.334 with effect from midnight today new price will be Rs.4,743.

5kg cylinder increased by Rs.134 and the new price Rs.1,904; 2.3kg cylinder increased by Rs.61 and the new price will be Rs.883

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Social media activist Darshana Handungoda given bail

Arrested social media activist Darshana Handungoda has been given bail by the Colombo Fort magistrate’s court as police investigate him.

Handungoda was taken into custody by the CID at the Katunayake airport last night (05) when he returned from Dubai.

Police said he had left the country without assisting in an investigation against him on a charge of posting a violence-promoting video of the May 09 incident at Temple Trees.

The CID questioned him on May 31 and summoned him again on January 20, when it transpired that he was abroad.

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Indian State Minister for External Affairs meets President Ranil

President Ranil Wickremesinghe met India’s State Minister of External Affairs V. Muraleedharan at the Presidential Secretariat this evening (Feb. 04).

The two sides have discussed the implementation of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution.

The Indian State Minister appreciated the measures taken by the Sri Lankan government to ensure ethnic harmony.

He also conveyed greetings of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the 75th Independence Day of Sri Lanka.

Muraleedharan arrived in Sri Lanka to represent India at Sri Lanka’s 75th Independence Day celebrations this morning (Feb. 04).

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