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Sathosa reduces prices of 4 essential items
State-owned Lanka Sathosa has decided to reduce the prices of four essential goods with effect from tomorrow.
The local supermarket chain has taken the decision with an aim to provide relief to consumers.
Thereby, the revised prices are as follows;
Red Raw Rice Reduced by – Rs. 6
New price – Rs. 199
Keeri Samba
Reduced by – Rs. 15
New price – Rs. 225
Big Onions Reduced by – Rs. 30
New price – Rs. 225
Sprats Reduced by – Rs. 150
New price – Rs. 1150

Sri Lanka has 6th highest food price inflation: World Bank
The World Bank in their latest assessment put out a list of 10 countries with the highest food price inflation. Sri Lanka was ranked at No. 6 with a percentage of 86%, while Zimbabwe was at the top spot with a staggering 321%.
Most notably according to the report Sri Lanka's food inflation is observed to be worse than that of countries such as Suriname, Rwanda and Iran as well.

President critical over delayed climate action
President Wickremesinghe says that the world is still no closer to the implementation of a universal action plan to combat climate change. issued a statement
President Wickremesinghe yesterday (29) issued a statement after participating in the COP 27 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt earlier this month.
The President was critical of the countries that were historically accountable for the greatest damage and who are capable of meaningful contributions but who have stymied the furtherance of climate action.
Following is the statement issued by President Ranil Wickremesinghe
“For 27 years, world leaders have been meeting under the COP framework to confront the greatest threat to the future of humanity - climate change.
Yet, we are no closer to the implementation of a universal and collaborative plan of climate action as mandated by the COP process.
Once again, the agreements reached by COP27 failed to place the nations of the world on a complementary and progressive course of redress.
Regrettably, the biggest obstacle to success has been politicisation and stagnation. The outcome of the Summit is discouraging.
The absence of leadership by those countries who were historically accountable for the greatest damage and who are capable of meaningful contributions has stymied the furtherance of climate action.
The nations of the global South are left to fight their corner with the Loss and Damages Fund, only a partial breakthrough, and achieved largely as a result of the unified stand and increased pressure of the G77 nations in the past years.
While the Loss and Damages Fund is a step in the right direction, there is a critical omission in the identification of those nations who will be responsible for making the requisite financial contributions.
Neither does the reference to the establishment of the Fund include any provisions on liabilities or compensations. Consequently, the G77 countries will need to continue the campaign to have these shortfalls addressed to ensure that the Loss and Damages Fund is operating at its full potential.
Moreover, this fund is retrospective – it will only provide compensation for damages that have occurred. It does not address the root causes of climate change.
It is imperative therefore to arrest the destruction that is ongoing through a concentrated effort to achieve the goal of US 100 billion in financial aid for prospective and preventative action.
The world is progressing at a rate faster than previously predicted, and therefore, efforts to mitigate climate change cannot remain stagnant. Last year the world was unanimous in its decision that global temperatures should not experience a rise of over 1.5 degrees Celsius.
A plan of action to this effect was agreed upon. However, while its original target has been retained, how this goal is to be achieved has been compromised following the decisions at COP 27.
Furthermore, there is no firm commitment to the phasing out of fossil fuels, nor new targets on emissions.
These agreements are a simple bandage for a gunshot wound. Climate change is as much a threat to the modern world as terrorism.
If world leaders do not engage with this sincerely, they will be guilty of sitting on the sidelines sprouting rhetoric as the global climate worsens and habitations collapse.
COP28 in the UAE must not be yet another starting point, but rather a stocktake of the implementation of past decisions.
It must be a seal of approval for a year of work towards strengthening the global response to climate change - beginning with a crucial emphasis on the energy sector.
For the Conference of Parties to be relevant, sustainable progress must be made at COP28. Otherwise, it is best to dismantle COP. The charade need not continue.”

Power cut schedule for 28th & 29th : Slight increase
PUCSL approved power cuts of 2 hours and 20minutes on 28th & 29th November as follows;
Groups ABCDEFGHIJKLPQRSTUVW – 1hour during daytime and 1hour 20minutes during night.

Special power management for tourism zones
Minister of Power and Energy Kanchana Wijesekera has announced a special power management update for tourism zones in Sri Lanka for December.
In a series of Tweets, Minister Wijesekera said the Southern Province and Ella Tourism zones will be exempted from the 1 hour 20 minutes power cut during the night from the 1st of December.
The power cuts of 1 hour imposed during the day and 1 hour 20 minutes at night enforced islandwide will continue until the 15th of December.
He tweeted, "With the scheduled addition of Unit 3 of the Norochcholai Power Plant to the National Grid on the 15th of December, all tourism zones identified by the Ministry of Tourism will be exempted from night time power cuts."
This will also result in night time power cuts enforced islandwide being reduced to 1 hour.
He said, however, there will be no power cuts during Christmas and New Year.

Court allows CID to question Thilini Priyamali at prison
The Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court has granted permission to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to record statements from Thilini Priyamali, who is accused of massive financial fraud.
Accordingly, the CID officials are permitted to interrogate the Thico Group owner at the Welikada Prison premises until November 30, Additional Prisons Commissioner General, Chandana Ekanayake said.
Meanwhile, the accused was presented before a prison tribunal at the Welikada Prison, chaired by Colombo Additional District Judge.
During the proceedings, the case filed against Priyamali, for keeping a mobile phone inside the prison cell, was postponed until December 08 for further examination.

Army's new Chief of Staff - Major General Channa Weerasuriya
Major General Channa Weerasuriya was appointed as the Chief of Staff (COS) of the Sri Lanka Army on Tuesday (29).
Major General Channa Weerasuriya a product of Mahanama College, Colombo joined the Army as an Officer Cadet in 1986 and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant into one of the most respected Infantry Regiments in the Sri Lanka Army, the 1st Battalion of the Sri Lanka Light Infantry on 23 July 1987. He has counted over 35 years of reckonable service in the military career.
Besides the regimental appointments in every sphere, Major General Channa Weerasuriya has held numerous important appointments in Command and Staff capacity. He commanded one of the reputed Infantry Battalions, 4th Battalion of Sri Lanka Light Infantry during the era of very high intensive counter insurgency operations.
Having completed the tenure as the Battalion Commander, he held Staff appointments in various formations as General Staff Officer 1 (Coordinating) at 23 Division, Colonel General Staff at 58 Division, Chief of the Staff at Regimental Headquarters Sri Lanka Light Infantry, Centre Commandant of Regimental Headquarters Sri Lanka Light Infantry, Brigadier General Staff at the Security Force Headquarters - Kilinochchi and Director at Directorate of Recruiting - Army Headquarters.
Major General Channa Weerasuriya has served many command appointments including Commander of 512, 523 and 663 Infantry Brigades, Commander of Air Mobile Brigade and Commander of 22 Division in Trincomalee, and Commander Security Force (East).
The senior officer has been awarded with the 'Rana Wickrama Paddakkama' and 'Rana Sura Paddakkama' in recognition of the gallantry, invaluable and selfless dedication, excelled in the face of enemy in the battlefield.
In addition to the local courses he followed, Major General Channa Weerasuriya has attended Young Officers' Course in Pakistan, Mortar Course in India, Junior Command Course in Bangladesh, United Nations Staff Officers’ Course in Bangladesh and Senior Command Course in India. He has obtained the Master’s Degree in Public Management at the University of Sri Jayawardenepura and has attended seminars on ‘Conflict Resolution by Military Means’ held in California, USA and ‘Security of the Countries of South Asia and North Eastern Asia’ held in Mongolia. Major General Channa Weerasuriya has obtained the graduation on the National Security and War Course at the National Defence University of Pakistan.

‘Lanka Dollar’ launched under forex earning digital platform
A project called ‘Lanka Dollar’ was launched yesterday (23) to mark the commencement of a digital platform that enables Sri Lankans to earn foreign exchange from home.
‘Youth to Globe’ digital platform especially caters to youths to work for foreign employers without leaving the country. President Ranil Wickremesinghe was the chief guest at the launch that was held at the BMICH in Colombo at the invitation of former minister Ravi Karunanayake as the chairman of the Lalith Athulathmudali Memorial Foundation.
Delivering a lecture on the occasion to commemorate the late politician, the president said the project would give a great boost to build a digital economy and for youth development.
Karunanayake said in his speech that ‘Youth to Globe’ would be a turning point in the revolutionary journey brought about in higher education by the late Lalith Athulathmudali through his Mahapola scholarships. The project aims to improve language, technical knowhow and other skills and to provide consultancy and coordination services for work-from-home international jobs.
Networking and promoting the field’s professionals and to act as an influencer in related decision-making are its other purposes.
The core objective is to retain the country’s human resources and to be a key source of foreign exchange earnings with the minimum use of resources.
This project by the Ceylon Global Trust will be assisted by the local branch of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) with consultancy services offered by local and foreign experts.

Attorney general will not appear for SDIG Tennakoon
The attorney general will not appear on behalf of senior DIG Deshabandu Tennakoon in a writ petition that seeks his arrest over the May 09 incidents.
A two-member Appeal Court panel that took up the case today (29) fixed the next hearing for December 16 after being told that Tennakoon’s lawyer Romesh de Silva had no sufficient time for preparation.
A lawyer, Ramalingam Ranjan, has filed the petition, citing the AG, IGP, director of the CID too, as respondents.
The petitioner cites adequate evidence to arrest Tennakoon over the attack on GotaGoGama protest site.

Gotabaya noticed to appear in court for pardoning Duminda Silva
Sri Lanka's Supreme Court on Thursday (24) issued notice on Former Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to make submissions with regard to the Presidential Pardon he gave to Ex-Parliamentarian Duminda Silva.
Gotabaya Rajapaksa is expected to make submissions before the 16th of December 2022.
Notice was issued on the Former President by the Surepme Court following the consideration of Fundamental Rights Applications filed against the Presidential Pardon by Hirunika Premachandra, her mother Sumana Premachandra, and Former Human Rights Commissioner Ghazali Hussain, PC.
The applications were called up in the presence of Justices Yasantha Kodagoda, and Murdhu Fernando, and further consideration of the applications will take place on the 16th of December.
On the 31st of May 2022, the Sri Lankan Supreme Court issued an interim order suspending the Presidential Pardon given to Ex-MP Duminda Silva, who was on death row for the murder of Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra.
The Supreme Court had also imposed an overseas travel ban on Duminda Silva as well.
The former parliamentarian and ex-provincial councillor had been convicted on a charge of murder and sentenced to death.
After being pardoned in June 2021, Duminda Silva was appointed in July as Chairman of the National Housing Development Authority by then-President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
Earlier during the time of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Duminda Silva served as Monitoring MP of the Defence Ministry while Gotabaya was the Defence Ministry Secretary.
Duminda Silva was involved in a shooting incident on 8 October 2011, during Local Authority Elections, where former MP Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra known as “Lucky Aiya” and three of his bodyguards were killed.
The High Court of Sri Lanka convicted Duminda Silva and four of his associates for murder and imposed the death sentence on them on 16 September 2016.
Subsequently the sentence was appealed but a five-Judge bench of the Supreme Court upheld the murder conviction of Silva in a unanimous 51-page verdict issued on 16 October 2018.
Despite the High Court conviction of 2016 being upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018, Duminda Silva was a free man in June 2021.
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Mahawa – Jaffna train service to be suspended for five months next year
Train services from Mahawa to Jaffna will be suspended for five months from 15 January 2023, Minister of Transport and Highways and Minister of Mass Media Bandula Gunawardena stated.
Responding to a question raised by Vanni District MP Selvam Adaikkalanathan, during this morning’s Parliamentary session (28), the Transport Minister explained that no trains will operate along this route owing to maintenance work on the railway tracks.
“The train ran to Jaffna continuously, and it has now become impossible to travel beyond Mahawa due to the railway tracks not having been repaired”, Gunawardena stressed, assuring that the repairs will be completed in five months.

Sathosa reduces prices of 04 essential items
Lanka Sathosa Limited on Wednesday (23) announced the price reduction of several more products.
The prices of the following products will be reduced with effect from the 24th of November.
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White Sugar (1 kg) will be reduced by Rs. 9/- to Rs. 229/-.
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Bread Flour (1 kg) will be reduced by Rs. 14/- to Rs. 265/-.
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Garlic (1 kg) will be reduced by Rs. 30/- to Rs. 495/-.
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B Onions (1 kg) will be reduced by Rs. 43/- to Rs. 255/-
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