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Five Students Injured in School Incident in Eppawala; Suspect Arrested

A student of a leading government school in Eppawala has allegedly attacked five fellow students with a sharp weapon, leaving them injured and prompting a police investigation into the incident.

The injured students were admitted to the Eppawala Divisional Hospital. Hospital sources confirmed that their condition is not critical.

All five victims are Grade 12 students following the Advanced Level Technology stream at the same school. Police stated that the suspect is also a Grade 12 student from the Science stream of the same institution.

According to sources, the incident is believed to have stemmed from a dispute that occurred a few days earlier between the suspect and one of the injured students. It is reported that a subsequent confrontation led to an act of retaliation involving the use of a sharp weapon.

Investigations further suggest that although the suspect targeted one student, four others were injured when they attempted to intervene during the incident.

The student accused of bringing the weapon onto the school premises and injuring the five students has been arrested by Eppawala Police along with the weapon used in the attack, according to Ada Derana reporter.

Police in Eppawala continue to conduct further investigations into the incident.

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Red Alert as Torrential Rains Threaten Several Provinces

A Red warning for heavy rainfall has been issued across several parts of the country as worsening weather conditions continue under the influence of a low-pressure area near Sri Lanka, the Department of Meteorology announced.

According to the warning, intense showers are expected to persist over the coming days, raising concerns over possible flooding, landslides and weather-related disruptions in vulnerable regions.

The Department stated that very heavy rainfall exceeding 150mm is likely in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central and Northwestern provinces, as well as in the Galle and Matara districts.

Meanwhile, showers reaching around 100mm are expected in many other areas of the island.

Authorities have urged the public to remain vigilant and take precautionary measures to reduce the risk of damage caused by heavy rain, strong winds and lightning during thundershowers.

Residents in high-risk areas are advised to closely monitor weather updates as adverse conditions continue to impact the island.

 
 
 
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Harsha de Silva Reaffirms Commitment to Centre-Right Camp, Rules Out Defection

Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) Member of Parliament Harsha de Silva has dismissed speculation surrounding his political future, firmly stating that he has no intention of leaving the centre-right political camp.

In a special statement shared via his official Facebook account, the parliamentarian reaffirmed his commitment to working towards building a developed Sri Lanka, emphasizing that his political journey will continue within the same ideological space.

MP Dr. de Silva noted that he entered politics at a young age driven by a vision of seeing Sri Lanka become a developed nation, adding that no member of his family had previously been involved in politics.

He stressed that his decisions are not guided by narrow political gain and suggested that his political path within the centre-right movement could even extend toward a future leadership role.

The parliamentarian also voiced criticism of the current government, stating that it lacks a forward-looking economic vision. He argued that Sri Lanka cannot achieve meaningful progress through inward-looking policies and must remain engaged with the global economy.

Addressing recent rumours, Dr. de Silva denied claims that he had engaged in discussions about joining the government, and alleged that certain groups were attempting to create internal divisions within the Samagi Jana Balawegaya through propaganda efforts.

He further stated that he would intensify his political struggle against the current administration in pursuit of economic prosperity for the country, while continuing to support constructive policy initiatives where necessary.

Concluding his statement, Dr. de Silva said he remains ready to take on any major responsibility in the national interest, adding that “the country needs a new era.”

 
 
 
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Modi urges Indians to WFH and limit foreign travel as Iran war continues

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has appealed to Indians to revive working from home, buy less gold and limit foreign travel to deal with a surge in global energy prices because of the continuing crisis in the Middle East.

Modi said the austerity measures, reminiscent of the Covid era, would reduce India’s fuel use and help save foreign exchange.

India imports 90% of its oil and its crude bill has seen a multi-billion dollar spike since the US and Israel’s war on Iran, with the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow Gulf chokepoint, shut for more than two-and-a-half months now.

Analysts described Modi’s appeal, made at a public event in the southern city of Hyderabad on Sunday, as the “most drastic” so far.

“Patriotism is not only about the willingness to sacrifice one’s life on the border. In these times, it is about living responsibly and fulfilling our duties to the nation in our daily lives,” Modi said.

“In the current situation, we must place great emphasis on saving foreign exchange,” he added.

Urging people to use public transport such as the metro, Modi suggested people carpool to conserve fuel. He also asked farmers to reduce use of fertiliser by half.

The effect was visible on Indian markets on Monday - analysts say Modi’s comments was one of the reasons the benchmark Sensex index fell more than 1,000 points in early trade amid fears of prolonged economic disruption.

India has so far avoided raising petrol and diesel prices at the pump despite mounting pressure on state-run fuel retailers. But the prolonged conflict and disruption to oil supplies have begun to strain the broader economy.

The impact has been visible in a number of industries, with hundreds of thousands of jobs at risk in factories that make glass and plastic products and tiles. Dwindling fertiliser supplies have raised concerns about lower farm produce and higher food prices.

But the effect has been most stark on the Indian rupee, which has hit record lows in recent weeks, increasing the cost of imports and adding pressure on inflation.

Analysts say Modi’s remarks indicate the government may soon issue some directives to curb energy use. A price revision of petroleum products could also be on the horizon.

India’s opposition leaders criticised Modi’s remarks, saying it pointed to poor planning on the part of the federal government.

Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi said the government was shifting “responsibility onto the people” and escaping accountability themselves.

“[Modi’s suggestions] aren’t sermons - these are proofs of failure,” he said in a post on X.

The war in Iran and the choking of the Strait of Hormuz has affected economies across the globe, especially in Asia, with many countries reeling under rising fuel costs. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has described it as the “largest supply disruption in history”.

In the days following the start of the war, a number of countries introduced measures to limit the impact on consumers and the economy.

China ordered its oil refineries to stop exporting fuel for the time being, but petrol still became expensive in the country and some Chinese airlines cut flights as jet fuel prices went up.

Some Australian states have made public transport free or slashed fares by half to encourage people not to drive.

The Philippines declared a national emergency in March, with its government offering subsidies to transport drivers, reducing ferry services and implementing a four-day work week for civil servants.

Sri Lanka too introduced fuel rationing and temporarily turned to a four-day week, shutting down schools, colleges and other government institutions on Wednesdays.

Source: BBC

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Kesbewa Records 204mm as Heavy Rain Batters Multiple Provinces

The Department of Meteorology has reported intense rainfall across several parts of the country over the past 22 hours, with Kesbewa recording the highest amount at 204 millimetres.

According to the Met. Department, Veyangoda in the Gampaha District received 145.5mm of rain, while Wathupitiwala recorded 105.5mm during the same period. In the Ratnapura District, Gilimale saw 121mm of rainfall.

Meanwhile, Bandaragama in the Kalutara District recorded 102.5mm, with Horana closely following at 101.5mm, reflecting widespread wet conditions across the Western and surrounding regions.

Authorities have also issued an advisory warning of continued heavy rainfall affecting the Western, Sabaragamuwa, North Western, Northern, and North Central provinces, along with the Trincomalee, Galle, and Matara districts.

The Department further cautioned that some areas in the Western and Sabaragamuwa provinces, as well as Puttalam, Galle, and Matara districts, could experience very heavy rainfall exceeding 200mm during the day.

Officials attributed the persistent wet weather to a low-pressure system currently located near Sri Lanka, which continues to influence prevailing conditions.

In addition, fairly heavy rainfall of around 100mm is expected in parts of the Northern and North Central provinces, as well as in Trincomalee and Kurunegala districts, as the system continues to bring widespread showers across the island.

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Two Remanded Over Alleged Fake Bail Sureties Linked to Kapila Chandrasena Case

Two suspects accused of arranging fraudulent sureties to obtain bail for former Chief Executive Officer Kapila Chandrasena have been remanded until tomorrow by the Colombo Magistrate’s Court.

The suspects were produced before court by the Keselwatta Police following investigations into allegations that fake sureties had been submitted during the bail process involving Chandrasena, who recently died under mysterious circumstances.

During proceedings, the Magistrate ordered that one of the suspects be presented for an identification parade as part of the ongoing inquiry.

Further investigations into the alleged fabrication of bail sureties are continuing under the supervision of the Keselwatta Police.

 
 
 
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New Pension Scheme Proposed to Secure Future of Tea Industry Workers

A new pension scheme aimed at strengthening the social security of tea industry workers is set to be introduced under the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation.

The programme will be implemented in partnership with the Agricultural and Agrarian Insurance Board and the Ministry of Plantation and Community Infrastructure, officials announced.

The proposed scheme will allow employees attached to tea estates and tea factories to enroll by selecting contribution plans based on their financial ability.

According to officials, a worker who joins the scheme at the age of 18 and contributes Rs. 600 every quarter will be eligible to receive a monthly pension of Rs. 5,000 after reaching the age of 60.

Higher pension benefits ranging from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 25,000 or more will also be available depending on the value of premiums paid throughout the contribution period.

Contributors will additionally be allowed to increase their premium payments at any time in order to improve their future retirement income.

Apart from pension benefits, the scheme also includes life insurance coverage for contributors who suffer total or partial disability due to accidents or who pass away before reaching pension age.

Officials further stated that if a beneficiary dies while receiving pension payments, the pension entitlement will be transferred to the spouse.

The initiative has been introduced with the objective of ensuring long-term financial stability and social protection for tea industry workers during old age, particularly at a stage when continuing physically demanding work may no longer be possible.

 
 
 
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Government Announces Additional Fertilizer Subsidy for Small-Scale Tea Growers

The government has decided to provide an additional fertilizer subsidy to small-scale tea plantation owners as concerns grow over rising global fertilizer prices and increasing import costs, Minister of Plantations and Community Infrastructure Samantha Vidyaratne announced.

The Minister stated that the Treasury has already allocated the required funds for the subsidy program, aimed at easing the financial pressure on tea growers affected by escalating agricultural expenses.

Speaking on the current situation, Vidyaratne noted that although Sri Lanka is not facing a fertilizer shortage at present, global market conditions could drive prices higher in the coming months.

He explained that fertilizer prices have increased internationally due to prevailing global tensions, while shipping charges and maritime insurance premiums have also surged, pushing up the overall cost of imports.

Despite the anticipated price hikes, the Minister assured that the government would maintain a continuous supply of fertilizer across the country.

Vidyaratne pointed out that the government had earlier introduced an additional subsidy of Rs. 5,000 per hectare for paddy farmers as relief amid the ongoing global conflict situation. The assistance applies to a maximum of two hectares, allowing eligible farmers to receive up to Rs. 10,000.

He further stated that a similar relief measure has now been extended to small-scale tea plantation owners, with an additional subsidy of Rs. 5,000 being granted to support the sector.

The Minister emphasized that the government’s objective is to reduce the financial burden on farmers while ensuring uninterrupted access to fertilizer despite rising international costs.

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Landslide Alerts Issued Across Multiple Districts Amid Relentless Rain

The National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) has issued Level 2 and Level 1 landslide warnings for several areas in multiple districts as heavy rainfall continues to affect many parts of the country.

The warnings came into effect from 9:00 a.m. today and will remain valid until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow, with authorities urging residents in vulnerable locations to remain vigilant.

Under the Level 2 Amber alert, areas identified as being at heightened risk of landslides include Passara in the Badulla District, Neluwa in Galle District, and several divisions in Kalutara, Kandy and Ratnapura districts.

The Kalutara District areas under the Amber warning are Agalawatta, Baduraliya, Matugama, Horana and Walallawita.

In Kandy District, warnings have been issued for Pathahewaheta, Pasbage Korale, Akurana, Gangawata Korale, Panwila, Yatinuwara, Ganga Ihala Korale and Udapalatha.

Pelmadulla and Ratnapura in Ratnapura District have also been placed under the Level 2 alert category.

Meanwhile, a Level 1 Yellow warning has been issued for several other areas across Badulla, Galle, Kalutara, Kandy, Kegalle, Kurunegala, Matale, Matara, Monaragala, Nuwara Eliya and Ratnapura districts.

Authorities have advised residents living in landslide-prone areas to remain alert for signs such as cracks on walls and the ground, sudden water seepage and earth slips, while closely following instructions issued by disaster management officials.

 
 
 
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Heavy Rains Push 26 Reservoirs to Spill Across Sri Lanka

Relentless heavy rainfall across the country has caused 16 major reservoirs and 10 medium-sized reservoirs managed by the Department of Irrigation to spill, raising concerns for residents living in low-lying and reservoir-adjacent areas.

Director of Irrigation (Water Management) Eng. H.M.P.S.D. Herath stated that several key reservoirs in multiple districts are currently overflowing due to rapidly increasing water levels.

Among the major reservoirs spilling are the Rajanganaya Reservoir in Anuradhapura, Sorabora Wewa in Badulla, and the Lunugamwehera, Weerawila, and Weheragala reservoirs in Hambantota. Reservoirs including Deduru Oya and Magalla in Kurunegala, Wemadilla and Nalanda in Kandy, and Alikota Ara in Monaragala have also exceeded capacity.

According to the Irrigation Department, intense rainfall in the Kala Wewa River Basin during the past few days triggered overflow conditions in the Rajanganaya, Dewahuwa, and Wemadilla reservoirs.

Authorities have opened 12 spill gates of the Rajanganaya Reservoir, releasing water at a rate of 18,500 cubic feet per second.

Heavy rainfall in the Kirindi Oya River Basin has also led to overflowing conditions in the Lunugamwehera, Tissa Wewa, Weerawila, Yodha Wewa, and Alikota Ara reservoirs.

Six spill gates of the Lunugamwehera Reservoir have been opened to discharge water at 7,100 cubic feet per second, while six spill gates at the Weheragala Reservoir are releasing over 2,400 cubic feet of water per second into the Menik Ganga.

Meanwhile, medium-sized reservoirs currently spilling include Angamuwa, Bomburuella, Maha Siyambalangamuwa, Saddhatissa, Malimpotha, and Marathamadu reservoirs.

The Irrigation Department has urged the public, especially those living in vulnerable low-lying areas, to remain alert as water levels and spill gate releases may continue to fluctuate depending on future rainfall conditions.

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School Transport Bus Collides with SLTB Bus in Dikwella

A collision involving a school transport bus and a Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) bus was reported this morning (13) along the Colombo–Kataragama main road in Dikwella, near the Polgahamullla private garment factory.

According to reports, the school transport bus carrying schoolchildren was travelling from Hambantota towards Ambalantota when the accident occurred. The SLTB bus was reportedly heading in the direction of Kataragama at the time of the collision.

The incident caused concern among residents and motorists travelling through the busy roadway during the morning hours.

Authorities stated that further information regarding injuries and the extent of property damage has not yet been confirmed.

Investigations into the accident are ongoing.

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Mahinda Rajapaksa Appears Before CIABOC Over SriLankan Airbus Deal Probe

Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa appeared before the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) this morning to record a statement in connection with the controversial SriLankan Airlines Airbus procurement deal.

The inquiry relates to allegations surrounding a reported US$2 million bribe linked to the purchase of aircraft for the national carrier in 2013. The Bribery Commission had earlier issued a notice requesting the former President to provide a statement regarding the matter.

Former Aviation Minister Priyankara Jayaratne has also reportedly been summoned before the Commission as part of the ongoing investigation.

Meanwhile, Attorney-at-Law Manoj Gamage, media spokesman for former President Rajapaksa, stated that legal consultations were expected to take place concerning several issues surrounding the summons.

According to Gamage, the summons had been based on a confession allegedly made by the late former SriLankan Airlines CEO Kapila Chandrasena. However, he claimed Chandrasena had later submitted an affidavit to court stating that the confession was obtained through threats and coercion.

Gamage further argued that if the investigation relied solely on that confession, the basis for the summons would be legally questionable.

The CIABOC investigation into the Airbus deal remains ongoing.

 
 
 
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