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COVID Fatalities in Sri Lanka climbs to 13,640
The Director General of Health Services has confirmed another 29 coronavirus related deaths for October 24, increasing the country’s death toll due to the virus to 13,640.
According to the figures released by the Govt. Information Department, the Covid-19 deaths confirmed today include 12 males and 17 females.
One of the victims is below the age of 30 while six are between 30 – 59 years. The remaining 22 patients are in the age group of 60 and above.

Dayasiri requests for PSC to probe Pandora Papers
The General Secretary of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party Dayasiri Jayasekara today (22) requested the Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena to appoint a Parliamentary Select Committee in Parliament to summon the perpetrators mentioned in the global exposé, Pandora Papers.
The Pandora Papers investigation by the ICIJ revealed details regarding the overseas assets of Former Deputy Minister Nirupama Rajapaksa and her spouse Thirukumar Nadesan.
Pointing out that the Pandora papers were released about two weeks ago, SJB MP S.M. Marikkar said that the Government should not be attempting to cover up the Pandora Papers scandal just as the Former Prime Minister attempted with the Central Bank Bond Scam.
” They took money from the Gin-Nilwala project. This money was then given to that Chinese company, and from that Chinese company to the Hong Kong company owned by Nirupama’s husband,” MP Marikkar revealed.
SJB MP Lakshman Kiriella also requested the Speaker to consider the proposal brought forth by State Minister Dayasiri Jayasekara to appoint a Parliamentary Select Committee, as a large sum of funds have been lost.
SLFP MP Dayasiri Jayasekara emphasized that both Former Deputy Minister Nirupama Rajapaksa and her spouse, T. Nadesan can be summoned before the PSC.
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Raja Collure removed from post of Communist Party Chairman
The Communist Party of Sri Lanka on Sunday (24) announced that Comrade Raja Collure has been removed from the post of Chairman of the party, with immediate effect.
The decision was made at the Communist Party of Sri Lanka Headquarters, where a motion was passed to remove Collure from the post of Chairman.

Even amidst a catastrophe, let’s exercise restraint and patience to resolve issues - Karu Jayasuriya
The National Movement for a Just Society says that although the country hopes that the crisis in the education sector will be resolved yesterday, no date can be set for the solution to the problem.
Former Speaker Karu Jayasuriya, the chairman of the organization, says that children who had not received a proper education for nearly two years had the opportunity to get an education yesterday, but lost their opportunity to get an education due to the impatient actions of the government and teachers.
Here below is the full statement issued by Karu Jayasuriya.
Even amidst a catastrophe, let's exercise restraint and patience to resolve issues
The education crisis gripping the country has been further exacerbated despite the entire country hoping it would be resolved yesterday. If all parties concerned had acted patiently, children who have missed out on almost two years of school would have been able to resume their educational activities and regain their childhood.
This is a very unfortunate incident. In the recent past, the teaching profession has been subjected to various harassments and insults from politicians and the police. It would be pivotal for the government to understand human emotions and sentiments as well.
The National Movement for Social Justice appeals to all parties to put an end to acts of retaliation and to resume work in schools from next Monday with the blessings of both teachers and parents.
Furthermore, we could also see that the fertiliser crisis is paving the way for another major catastrophe.
Despite general consensus that the use of organic fertiliser is better than chemical fertilisers with regard to the environment, not a single country in the world has forced its farming communities to abruptly change fertilisers in a span of a few months. This isn't viable. Bhutan, one of the first nations to embrace the goal of becoming the world’s first 100% organic nation has also phased out its transition to organic fertilisers and is expecting to see results only in 2030.
Above all, our focus is on the current public discontent. According to media reports, if farmers as well as the public who have been burdened with the skyrocketing cost of living take their frustrations to the streets, there could be bloodshed. We request the government to take measures to avoid such a scenario as it would only further destroy our country.
Leading academics and experts in the country including the Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture do not approve of the measures taken by the government. They have even made public statements regarding certain policy decisions.
Although fertiliser is being imported from various countries now, the government should have implemented this about six months ago. They could have brought the necessary fertiliser in stages after conducting necessary tests to instill confidence in the farming community. However, the various types of fertilisers currently being imported have not been subjected to any laboratory testing to see if they are devoid of any harmful elements. At this juncture, we propose to the authorities to understand the reality at the grassroots level and to listen to the voices of our farmers. We humbly request the Government to consider these proposals.
Deshabandu Karu Jayasuriya
Chairman
National Movement for Social Justice

Veteran actress Vishaka Siriwardana passes away
Veteran actress Vishaka Siriwardana has passed away at the age of 65.
She was receiving treatment at a hospital in Kurunegala when she passed away, according to sources
A well known face in the television and movie industry for more than three decades, she had starred in her first movie in 1982.
Siriwardena has been a part of over 30 movies including ‘Anuradha’, ‘Suraduthiyo’, ‘Randamwel’ and ‘Sandamadala’ while she has also starred in a number of teledramas.

COVID fatalities in Sri Lanka climb to 13,574
The total number of people, who died of COVID-19 infection in Sri Lanka, moved up as 12 more fatalities were confirmed by the Director-General of Health Services on Thursday (October 21).
The new development has pushed the official death toll from the virus outbreak in the country to 13,574.
The latest victims include 07 males and 05 females, the Department of Government Information said.
According to official data, 04 deaths were reported among elderly people aged above 60 years. In addition, 04 people aged between 30-59 years have also succumbed to the virus infection.

“Will not allow ship carrying contaminated Chinese fertilizer to enter our Port!”- Harbour Master
Responding to a query on reports that the ship ‘ Hippo Spirit ‘ carrying contaminated Chinese Fertiliser was in the Sea of Sri Lanka, the Colombo Port Harbour Master said he was unaware of the ships whereabouts but had issued stern directives preventing it’s entry.
Speaking exclusively to News 1st, he noted that the Plant Quarantine Authorities had informed him that the stock of fertilizer was contaminated and therefore should not be allowed into Sri Lanka.
However, reports reveal that the ship had informed certain local authorities that it would arrive at the Colombo Port on Friday (22).
The ‘Hippo Spirit’ is carrying 20,000 Metric Tonnes of Organic Fertilizer from China to Sri Lanka.
The Harbour Master said he had no information of the location of the ship.
The ‘Hippo Spirit’ ships maritime location has not changed for two weeks, with the ship remaining stationary in the Malacca Strait, as seen on www.marinetraffic.com.
This development comes after Sri Lanka’s Secretary to the President and the Agriculture Secretary advised to secure a court order to suspend payments to the Chinese company that shipped organic fertilizer to Sri Lanka, which was rejected for containing harmful pathogens.
The State Ministry of Agriculture noted that as tests proved the said fertilizer was not suitable for Sri Lanka, the fertilizer was rejected.
On September 29th, Sri Lanka’s Agriculture Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage announced the suspension of organic fertilizer imports from China.
According to the Agriculture Ministry, this decision was reached after laboratory tests revealed the presence of harmful bacteria in the organic fertilizer samples.
Harmful Bacteria was detected in a fresh sample (2nd batch) of Chinese Organic Fertilizer, said the Director-General of Agriculture Dr. Ajantha De Silva on 28th September.
He told News 1st that samples from a Chinese company tested by authorities once again proved the presence of bacteria and he maintains the position to NOT allow any organic fertilizer from the particular supplier to be imported to the country.
This supplier was revealed as Qingdao Seawin Biotech Group Co., Ltd.
On the 17th of September Sri Lanka’s Minister of Agriculture confirmed that a microorganism identified as ‘Erwinia’ was discovered in samples brought down ‘unofficially’ to Sri Lanka and tested.
The supplier was the same, Qingdao Seawin Biotech Group Co., Ltd.

Parliament to debate a Govt take over of a leading private university
Trade Minister Bandula Gunawardena has submitted a proposal to take over the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT), a leading non-state degree awarding institute approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under the Universities Act, under the government, it is learnt.
SLIIT was established in order to raise funds for the Mahapola scholarships provided by the Ministry of Higher Education. Minister Gunawardena had earlier lodged a complaint with the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) seeking an investigation into the fraud alleged to have taken place during the transfer of the institute.
A Presidential Commission had been appointed to probe the transfer of SLIITand the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) had also taken up the matter in parliament recently.
"It had been revealed that a fraud had taken place during the transfer of SLIIT," a COPE member said, adding that an adjournment debate will be held in Parliament tomorrow (22) on the second report presented by the Committee.
#savesliit - Who is eyeing the profits?
Meanwhile, a social media campaign has been initiated calling on the public to help save the private educational institute.
The campaign has been launched by former SLIIT alumni across the world and current students and their parents under the theme '#savesliit'.
Several posts widely circulated on social media are found below.
SLIIT was established in 1999 through an investment loan from the Mahapola Higher Education Scholarship Trust Fund. SLIIT has been legally recognised as a non-governmental institution following an audit by the Auditor General's Department in 2017 after repaying all loans.
However, the second report of the Committee on Public Enterprises on the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology recommended that SLIIT be taken over by a Ministry after considering the contents of other Cabinet Memoranda pertaining to the institution.
The #savesliit campaign notes that this is an attempt by the government to claim profits earned by SLIIT under the guise of awarding degrees at much lower rates to prospective students.
Opponents of the proposed government take over of SLIIT claim that the Institute, which already has the largest share of private higher education students in Sri Lanka as well as a substantial number of international students, will soon end up as another loss-making institution that would only lead to enrich certain politicians.

Nano urea delivered on Tuesday from a company made on Monday
It was revealed in Parliament yesterday (22nd) that the company that suddenly imported nano urea liquid fertilizer from India to Sri Lanka on Tuesday the 19th was formed on the 18th, that is, on Monday.
This was revealed by JVP MP Vijitha Herath.
He revealed in Parliament that the government had credited Rs. 293,200,000 to the United Farmers’ Trust Limited (United Farmers’ Fund) account that had been opened four days ago at the Town Hall branch of the People’s Bank following the intervention of the Secretary to the President.
Neither Parliament nor the Cabinet has been informed regarding this, he said. He also revealed that although Rs. 293,200,000 was credited to this company which was established on the 18th of this month, only Rs.
Ninety million has been paid so far, and its directors Mohan T. Perera and GM Weerasinghe have requested the People’s Bank branch to convert the balance of more than Rs. 200 million to rupees.

No consolation for those who have taken power over the blood of the innocent – Cardinal
His Eminence Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith emphasized that rulers who come to power on the blood of innocent victims of the Easter attack and do not do justice would not receive consolation.
He said this at a special service held today (21st). It has been more than 30 months since the brutal attack, but he strongly condemned the government’s sloppy policy of doing justice to the victims. It has been 23 months since the incumbent President came to power, declaring that justice will be done to the victims.
He expressed doubt that justice would be done for the victims of the 2019 Easter bombings under the present administration. He said, “When friends are accused, they are acquitted. Opponents are punished even where no wrong has been done. In this context, it is clear we will not be able to get the recommendations of the [presidential commission of inquiry on the attack] implemented in the present administrative structure.”

Karapitiya COVID patient did not die of Black Fungus infection: Hospital Director
Referring to the reports of a COVID-19 death due to Black Fungus at the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital, Hospital Director Dr. Shelton Perera said the death was not due to Black Fungus infection.
He told the Daily Mirror today that the COVID death was reported on September 26 and added a sample of lung tissue was sent to the Medical Research Institute after an abnormality was observed in the lungs.
“The report was released yesterday (21) where it was underlined that there were black fungi in victim's lungs,” he stated.
“However, the Judicial Medical Officer at the Hospital has determined in the postmortem report that the death was caused by COVID pneumonia and not by Black Fungus,” the Director added.
The victim (56) is a resident of Elpitiya.
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Sri Lanka’s first sextuplets birth reported
Sri Lanka’s first sextuplets birth was reported from a private hospital in Colombo in the early hours of this morning (21).
A 31-year-old from Colombo gave birth to three boys and three girls.
Hospital sources said that the mother and the infants are in healthy condition.
The caesarean section was performed by a medical team led by Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Prof. Tiran Dias at the Ninewells Hospital.
This is reportedly the first instance of a mother giving birth to sextuplets in Sri Lanka.
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