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Sri Lanka reopens for tourists after 10 months

 Sri Lanka reopened to foreign tourists Thursday after a nearly 10-month pandemic closure that cut deeply into the Indian Ocean island nation's lucrative travel industry.
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Rishad files complaint with the HRC over the omission of 7000 voters from electoral list

A complaint was filed terday (18) by former Minister and SJB MP Rishad Bathiudeen at the Human Rights Commission regarding 7727 voters who were prevented intentionally from voting in their ancestral villages.

The All Ceylon Makkal Congress (ACMC) leader wrote to the Elections Commission, condemning the “unjust” act of removing the names of 7,727 residents originally from the Northern District and demanded that necessary steps be taken to register the individuals in their native electoral lists.

Bathiudeen indicated that although many individuals displaced by the armed conflict had since been resettled in their home towns, many have been temporarily relocated to Puttalam due to inadequate infrastructure development.

 Bathiudeen noted that individuals registered in the Northern Province were able to vote in Puttalam in previous elections, and demanded that the same be done going forward, adding that provisions were made for over 6,000 Mannar residents to vote in Puttalam during the Parliamentary elections in August 2020.

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Leading trade union warns of impending threat for EPF

The Ceylon Federation of Labour (CFL) has repeated an earlier request that the government should not tamper with the EPF Act to bring about the proposed increase in the retirement age of the employed.
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Sri Lanka expresses unwillingness to proceed with USD 800 million IMF facility

Sri Lanka reiterates its unwillingness to avail itself of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Rapid Credit Facility of USD 800 million introduced to help countries deal with the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hingurana sugar factory revival begins to bear fruit

The revival of the Hingurana Sugar factory under Sri Lanka‘s first private partnership initiated during President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s regime in 2007 ending a 15 year closure has now been turned around to a profitable joint venture with efficient management.
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UDA reviews expert submissions on planning and development regulations

The Urban Development Authority (UDA) is reviewing the submissions including suggestions and shortcomings made by experts on the amended Planning and Development regulations about to be gazetted by the UDA shortly.

The UDA says it hopes to amend the 34 year-old existing Building and Planning regulations for high-rise apartment projects countrywide.

A UDA official said that Cabinet approval would be sought to reinforce the new regulations with a new set of programmes to make the regulations well matched with the field of modern development.

These proposed regulations seen as taking land, planning and building laws into their hands by the UDA officers via the introduction of new regulations, has drawn concern from professionals and public interest activists.

In a letter addressed to some of these professional associations, experts and civil society activists, the UDA said further clarifications will be sought and discussed in due course.

The Sri Lanka Engineers Institution (SLEI), a few weeks ago, strongly objected to the attempts made by the UDA to gazette these regulations without entertaining representations from the engineering fraternity. The Institution of Engineers also raised objections.

In a letter to the UDA chairman, the SLEI has raised their objections against bringing new regulations hurriedly without giving adequate time for engineers to express their views on the final draft. .

The association welcomed the UDA’s recent action to review representations made by professionals, experts in the relevant filed, public interest activists and engineers.

The new regulations regarding land and building construction coming under the control of the UDA are confusing, a leading public interest activist in this field lamented.

He noted that those UDA regulations in regard to land division plans are impracticable and there was a hidden agenda of such plans.

It is almost the same set of regulations which was rejected by the professionals in 2019 under the previous government and it has resurfaced, he alleged.

This was an attempt to divide government and private-owned barren lands into blocks of lands countrywide in the country for real estate development and construction of high-rise and other buildings, he disclosed.

In his letter, the public interest activist, who requested anonymity, stated that there are regulative provisions to execute agreements by the UDA and the National Physical Planning Department (NPPD).

These regulative provisions are applicable countrywide, he pointed out.

The UDA has made an attempt to become the one and only regulator while ignoring the available legal enactments to institutions by introducing new regulations which will be gazetted soon, he warned.

The regulative clauses have been drafted without any prerequisites, standards and checks and balances, he said adding that those are nothing but clear maximising “corruption” along with “legalising” unofficial corrupt practices.
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SLSI Director General caught in a substandard act? (Video)

A video circulating on social media shows Dr. Siddhika G Senaratne, the Director General of the Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI) engaging in a substandard act.

The video depicts Dr. Senaratne misusing her official powers to coerce a senior official of the SLSI, the Director of Marketing and Promotion, to brief the media as per her instructions.

The video shows the Director of Marketing and Promotion being pressured by the DG to state how ophthalmologists and dermatologists in the country have affirmed that the detergent 'sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate' (SDBS) found in Unilever soap bars is not harmful to the body.

However, the Director of Marketing and Promotion doesn't comply with her demands citing lack of written evidence.

 
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No truth to 'Aruna' report on UNP heavyweights joining Karu's movement - NMSJ

The National Movement for Social Justice (NMSJ) has refuted news reports of certain United National Party (UNP) stalwarts joining their movement.
 
In a letter to the Editor-in-Chief of the 'Aruna' newspaper, the Secretary of the NMSJ, Palitha Lihiniyakumara said that the news report that was carried on the 17th titled "Ravi, Navin, Arjuna are going to revive Karu's Just Society" is false.

Lihiniyakumara noted that the NMSJ has no plans whatsoever to form a new political movement as reported by the Aruna newspaper.

"The National Movement for a Just Society is a civil society organisation that publicly advocates for social justice as well as for democractic principles of our society," he said.

"As such, our organisation has never stood for political power in this country and that policy will be pursued in the same manner. Therefore, our organisation has no need to be structured as a political movement," he added.

 The Secretary of the NMSL requested the Editor to take immediate measures to clarify these facts.
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From the Battlefield to the Boardroom: new report exposes massive militarisation

An internationally released report exposes the creeping take over of civil administration by security force commanders in Sri Lanka within just over a year of the second Rajapaksa rule.

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Eran warns investors to be wary of 'pump and dump' schemes

As the Colombo Stock Market has seen ‘pump and dump’ schemes before, investors need to be careful of their investments, former State Minister of Finance and SJB MP Eran Wickramaratne said.
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Project to convert PC schools into national schools to commence in stages

The State Minister of Education Reforms Susil Premajayantha said that the project to convert 1,000 schools that are owned by the Provincial Councils into national schools will be implemented in stages.
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Mangala backs ECT's foreign investment

Former Foreign Affairs and Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera has released a video on social media commending the government's efforts to attract foreign investors to develop the ECT of the Colombo Port.
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