Prevention is better than cure should apply to corruption as well � Part II
Jan 18 (CT) In Sri Lanka, since the enactment of the 1st Constitution and particularly after the 2nd, country�s democratic political culture has been drastically changed and it is in a severe crisis now. The proportional representation system too has been disastrous in the country, which reduced the responsiveness to the voter too. JRJ thereafter to get greater control of the elected members obtained undated letters of resignations prior to the referendum (1982) to strengthen
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Morals & ethics take a nosedive in Sinhala-Buddhist Sri Lanka
Jan 18 (CT) As a Sri Lankan first, as a member of the predominant ethnic community � Sinhalese, as a follower of the Buddhist philosophy and as a grandmother, I have taken it upon myself to address the youth and young adults of SL, amongst them � the future leaders of SL � through this open letter, as I consider it incumbent upon those of us now in our 50s and beyond to advise and do our utmost, to guide those of you who have obviously been misguided and led astray by the unethical
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Path to solve human-elephant conflict
Jan 18 (DN) Dr. Prithiviraj Fernando, Chairman of a NGO specialising in research and conservation in the country, recently spoke of the proposed Human-Elephant conflict (HEC) prevention programme of the Wildlife Conservation Department (DWC) and explained the would be the results of the venture on the basis of surveys conducted by his conservation and research institute.
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Colombo�s Green lungs
Jan 18 (SO) Nature�s rhythms are amazing, sometimes disastrous. Sri Lanka is blessed with a diversity of habitats and vegetation areas. The Wet, Dry and Intermediate zones all have unique plant life. Sri Lanka�s trees are usually confined to one of these zones, although some species are spread more widely across the island. In the wet zone where the central highlands are located, a wide variety of trees and vegetation is based on the vertical contours of the landscape.
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Rasiah, a forgotten artist
Jan 18 (DN) In 1975, A. Rasiah whilst working as an Art teacher at Royal College, Colombo, designed his first stamp; it was the portrait of Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan on a 75 cent stamp. He was paid Rs. 500 for it at that time. This colourful and lifelike portrait of the late freedom fighter on a small postage stamp, now hidden away in a collector�s book, is all but forgotten, similar to the artist whose service has remained unrecognised and forgotten by the govt for the last 27 years.
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Cost of fishing dispute between SL & India
Jan 18 (DN) SL�s Northern Provincial economy has been rising from the ashes of the civil war since 2010, and has, as per the latest data available, recorded the highest provincial economic growth rate annually from 2011 till 2015, amongst the nine provinces in the country. However, the growth of the fishing sub-sector has been stifled due to poaching (which is, by definition, illegal), by fisherpersons from India (particularly from TN
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A Constitution for politician and not people
Jan 18 (Island) Do we need a new Constitution? Unquestionably yes! But the one that is being promoted at the moment is no better than our earlier Constitutions. Whilst there are many who are quibbling over the fine details of what has been published for public comment, it is imperative that we stop nit-picking and take a deeper look at the overall fundamentals. With few exceptions, the citizens of this country, on account of their almost congenital mental lethargy, have never given
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An unsolicited offer and its ramifications
Jan 18 (Island) Writer had strongly recommended in an article published in June 2018 in several newspapers that no more coal-powered power stations should be built in SL and that LNG should become the fuel of choice. Not only would environmental damage �be far less but there would be an added incentive to develop and utilize the gas reserves in the seas immediately surrounding the Island, thereby limiting our dependence on foreign sources of energy to a relatively short period
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Aluth Parlimenthuwa
Law�s delays affect the poor and the marginalised the most
Jan 18 (ST) Last week, civil society commemorated ten years since the brutal murder of Lasantha Wickremetunge. There is little doubt his death was due to his work in the media field and his forays into investigative journalism, which exposed the misdeeds of those in positions of authority. Lasantha�s death was originally attributed to gunshot injuries. A subsequent post mortem after exhumation of the body on an application by the CID revealed that he was in fact killed by
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Edtorial: NEC must grasp the nettle
Jan 18 (Island) National Election Commission (NEC) is reported to have written to President Maithripala Sirisena, PM Ranil Wickremesinghe and other political party leaders, urging them to sort out, in Parliament, the issues that have caused the postponement of the Provincial Council (PC) elections. It is doubtful whether the NEC�s paper missile attack, as it were, will yield the desired result. One may keep telling the govt to hold the PC polls until one is blue in the face,
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How to plan a Sri Lankan family vacation
Jan 18 (Roar) SL families going on vacation is no walk in a paddy field. There are just too many variables. It�s like going on a medieval quest of sorts. So, we�ve compiled a few helpful tips to make it easier! A typical SL family vacation consists of not just immediate family members, but the extended family as well! (Or as we call it, the whole jingbang). In addition to that, it often includes high-energy debates on politics & occasional drunk uncle.
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'SLC must hold election before 7 Feb'
Jan 18 (CT) �Sri Lanka Cricket should hold the election before 7 February 2019, otherwise Sri Lanka will have to wait till June 2020 to re-apply for ICC membership and re-establish the status of Sri Lanka Cricket,� said UPFA MP Thilanga Sumathipala. The Sports Ministry had informed Sri Lanka Cricket yesterday the election will be postponed to 21 February on the legal advice of the Attorney General. Earlier the election was scheduled to be held on 7 February 2019.
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Mohan challenges opponents to come clean
Jan 18 (CT) Mohan de Silva, who is vying for the post of President at Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) at the forthcoming elections next month, is confident that his team will win the elections by a vast majority. �We are ready as a team to contest and win the elections by a vast majority, while obtaining over 100 votes,� de Silva said at the press conference held at the Gymkhana Club yesterday. De Silva also challenged anyone to come forward and face a free and fair election without
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'Pathum can be our next Test opener'
Jan 18 (DN) Three months ago Pathum Nissanka Silva took a blow flush on his forehead while fielding at forward short leg from a powerful pull shot from England wicket-keeper/batsman Jos Buttler and lay prone on the field. The incident occurred on the final day of England�s two-day warm-up match against a Sri Lanka Cricket President�s XI played at the NCC grounds. "You always fear the worst,
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Thanthi joins Virakesari
Jan 18 (FT) Virakesari, the national Tamil language newspaper in Sri Lanka, has signed a collaborative agreement with Thinathanthi, having a daily circulation of over 1.8 million copies across India. The Thanthi group has TV and Radio besides print. Up-to-date news from the sub-continent and the world will now be available through the pages of Thanthi in the Virakesari. Besides news, there will also be articles of reader interest in the health, tourism, education and entertainment fields.
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�Stage II of South Asia�s leading e-company registration in the offing�
Jan 18 (Island) The second stage of South Asia�s most sophisticated, national scale electronic company registration will commence when SL�s Company Registrar activates it on Jan 21, Ministry of Industry & Commerce, Resettlement of Protracted Displaced Persons and Cooperative Development press release said. The release - "I commend the Registrar of Companies for completing the second stage of hi-tech registration system on time just as we promised in April 2018.
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Both parties confident of winning cricket elections
Jan 18 (Island) Despite the cricket elections being delayed by a further two weeks, both contesting parties expressed confidence of winning the AGM that was postponed by the Appeal Court in May last year. The elections that were scheduled for the 7th of Feb was put off by a further two weeks by the Sports Ministry on legal advice. Now the elections will take place on the 21st Feb. Former cricket chief Thilanga Sumathipala having
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Dharmadasa�s alliance confident of victory
Jan 18 (CT) �We have a strategic plan to raise the standard of the game of cricket in Sri Lanka which is in very bad State now. Our team is out to serve for the betterment of the game and not to rob from the given opportunity, but to regain the glory of the game,� said Jayantha Dharmadasa yesterday at a press conference held at Nawaloka Auditorium to announce his grand alliance to take part in the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) election. Addressing the Media of his intention to contest the Presidency,
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Local crab green-lighted for export
Jan 18 (CT) Sri Lanka joined the Seafood Watch programme of the North American seafood rating organisation, Monterey Bay Aquarium, granting the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development immediate access to premium markets for eco-recommended crab products in the United States, Europe and Australia, said SL�s Fisheries Improvement Project (FIP) Project Coordinator, Dr. Steve Creech. In this regard, an event was held at the Ministry of Fisheries
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New anti-corruption Commission likely to widen President-UNP rift
Jan 18 (FT) Prez Sirisena yesterday appointed a new anti-corruption Commission covering the period 15 Jan 2015 to 31 Dec 2018, a move that is likely to widen the existing rift between him and the UNP-led Govt. The appointment of the five-member Commission was announced yesterday, while the President is away on an official visit to the Philippines. The Gazette notification announcing the appointment of
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Stakeholders fail in providing venture capital to SMEs: report
Jan 18 (DN) Venture capital has not been a popular source of capital to date in Sri Lanka. Almost all state and private banks operate their own venture capital firms, but there are almost no providers of venture capital to SMEs, according to a new report, commissioned by the British Council. State of Social Enterprises in Sri Lanka, study, commissioned by the British Council as part of its global social enterprise program reveals that only two private equity funds in Sri Lanka are focused on
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China-SL joint centre of education and research event in Guangzhou
Jan 18 (FT) Sri Lanka�s Consul General in Guangzhou Priyangika Dharmasena, participated as Chief Guest on 9 Jan 2019, at the welcoming ceremony organised by the China-SL Joint Centre for Education and Research (CSL-CER) for SL students who have studied at the Uni of Chinese Academy of Sciences and will continue their studies in their respective specialised fields in areas including oceanography, geology, environmental science at the CSL-CER in Guangzhou.
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Mannar mass grave: Skeletal remains of 23 children among 300 found so far
Jan 18 (Island) Judicial Medical Officer of the Mannar General Hospital Dr. Saminda Rajapaksa, revealed that skeletal remains of 300 persons had been found, in the Mannar mass grave, and those of 294 of them removed for further investigations. Among them were the skeletal remains of 23 children. Six samples would be sent on Jan. 23 for carbon testing in Florida, Dr. Rajapaksa said,
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PM�s helicopter diverted as S'gamuwa students protest
Jan 18 (DM) The helicopter carrying PM Ranil Wickremesinghe was forced to land in an alternative spot in Kuruvita when a group of students of the Sabaragamuwa University staged a protest against his arrival yesterday. Originally the chopper was to land at the playground of Seevali Central College in Ratnapura. PM was in Ratnapura to attend a ceremony held to mark the occasion of the Ratnapura Hospital being upgraded into a Teaching Hospital.
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UNDP hosts dialogue on Youth Leadership, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in SL
Jan 18 (UNDP) Today�s generation of young people is the largest the world has ever known. One in every three people alive today is under the age of thirty, and around ninety per cent of these young people are living mainly in Asia and Africa. In Sri Lanka alone, nearly a quarter of the population is youth. They are a critical segment of the country�s population; and investing in their potential can play a huge role in how Sri Lanka achieves the vision of a sustainable tomorrow.
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Delay to return leased aircraft: SriLankan incurs US$12mn loss
Jan 18 (DM) SriLankan airlines has incurred a loss of US$12.5 million or Rs.1.72 billion between 2006 and 2018 because of its failure to re-deliver 14 leased aircraft to the lessor before the deadline, the PCoI was told. SriLankan's Technical Services Engineer Asitha Fernando, referring to his documents said the delay in re-delivering the aircraft was due to the lack of staff to carry out repairs, the failure to maintain documents and
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First Sri Lankan women graduate from Army School of Ceremonial in UK
Jan 18 (FN) The first women from Sri Lanka will graduate from the Army School of Ceremonial in Catterick this week. Every year, military personnel from across the Commonwealth travel all the way to Catterick, in North Yorkshire, to learn the military drill at the Army School of Ceremonial. Flight Lieutenant Attale and Corporal Amarasena are the first Sri Lankan women to attend the school and they will graduate this week. "It's a rare chance, so we are really happy," said Flt Lt Attale.
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Dual citizenship: Gota says US can�t block individual rights
Jan 18 (DM) Former defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa said the matter of dual-citizenship was something personal to him and he did not think the US could block individual rights. He said this in response to journalists at the Special High Court premises when they asked him about renouncing his dual citizenship and reports that he may not be allowed to do so. Mr. Rajapaksa said he could either cancel or keep the dual-citizenship as it was something personal.
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Justice Minister trying to find mole than acting on culprits
Jan 18 (DM) Justice Minister Thalatha Athukorala has apparently put more effort into finding those who were involved in leaking the CCTV visuals of prison officers assaulting inmates at the Angunakolapelessa Prison rather than taking action against the officials who were involved in the inhumane assault. Ms. Athukorala warned that whoever leaked the visuals will be found and action taken against them.
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Gota case: 18 witnesses banned from travelling abroad
Jan 18 (DM) Acceding to a prosecution request in the case filed against former defense secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Special High Court directed the Court Registrar to notify the 18 prosecution witnesses attached to the Land Reclamation and Development Corporation (LRDC) not to leave the country without prior permission from the Court. Deputy Solicitor General Dileepa Peiris conducted the prosecution. Mr. Rajapaksa and six others were indicted on the charge of misappropriating
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Four arrested with explosives, detonators in Wanathawilluwa
Jan 18 (CT) The CID yesterday arrested four youths, in Wanathawilluwa, Puttalam on suspicion of terrorist activities. The foursome was arrested while residing at a 75-acre farmland in Lactowatta, Mangalapura, in the Wanathawilluwa area, in a search operation conducted in collaboration with the STF. Four barrel loads of explosives amounting to 100 kilograms and 100 detonators were also taken into the custody along with stocks of citric acid and certain religious books.
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'Seat TNA with Govt'
Jan 18 (CT) UPFA MP Udaya Gammanpila, in a letter to the Speaker, Karu Jayasuriya, has requested that arrangements be made to allocate seats from the Govt side for the TNA members, as they openly claim to have influence in the Govt�s decision-making process. In his letter, Gammanpila has also stated that TNA MP Mavai Senathirajah, who had spoken at a meeting held at Weerasingham Hall in Jaffna on 12 Jan,
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Probe launched into leopard�s death
Jan 18 (DN) The Wildlife Department has commenced an investigation into the death of a leopard whose carcass was found in Nuwara Eliya, Piduruthalagala Forest Reserve last Wednesday (15), DWC said. Wildlife Department sources said that the 68kg, 7.8 feet long leopard could possibly be the largest leopard discovered in the country. The carcass is presently at University of Peradeniya for post-mortem. The cause of death has not yet been revealed, DWC also said.
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More funds for Health, Education sectors: PM
Jan 18 (DN) Despite various allegations about budget cuts, the present govt has allocated more funds for the Health and Education sectors than any of the other previous govts, PM Ranil Wickremesinghe said yesterday. He pointed out that the govt has spent Rs. 635 billion for the Education sector and Rs.690 billion on the Health sector during its term of office. PM was speaking at the opening ceremony of the new Medical Faculty of the Sabaragamuwa Uni in Ratnapura yesterday.
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CB to raise over $5 billion in 1Q
Jan 18 (FT) The Central Bank is steaming ahead to raise funds for debt repayments, aiming to raise in excess of $5 billion over the next two months from a range of sources, including currency swaps from India, loans from Chinese banks, an international sovereign bond, lines of credit from State banks, as well as Panda and Samurai bonds. Central Bank Governor Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy, speaking at the CCC 2019 outlook launch,
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Ooh these presidential hopefuls!
Jan 18 (DM) Govt ministers, members of parliament and a high-profile individual possessing both US citizenship and a military background, during the past few days, aired views on who should be the next president of Sri Lanka. The first to let out a positive signal in these lines was former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa who said that he was ready if people are ready, hinting that he would contest a presidential election in the future. The political stage right now supports a set-up
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Federal recipes supported by SLPP leaders
Jan 18 (DM) One group of politicians in the North keep on telling their voters that the Sinhalese leaders were depriving them of all their rights, to grab their lands, to sideline them in education and employment and what not. They see ulterior motives even in the Army rescuing their compatriots who had been marooned by the recent floods. They have their ideal counterparts in the South, who also always demonise the former by telling the Sinhalese that the Tamils were hell bent in conspiring to
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Sri Lanka�s ride to nowhere
Jan 18 (DM) One brother says, I�m ready if people are ready. The elder brother then tells media, I am also ready. They are both talking of the next Prez Election. The fact remains, there are two other brothers, who matter more. One has to give his consent and the other has to take over campaign management. That�s how the Rajapaksa family politics work and how Sinhala Buddhist votes begin to warm up as Rajapaksa votes.
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'Carbon tax is a burden on motorists'
Jan 18 (DM) A future UPFA govt would amend the recently introduced carbon tax and implement a single tax for all motor cars, buses, vans, motor cycles and trishaws in a manner that will not be a burden to the tax payers, UPFA MP Bandula Gunawardana said today. He said the carbon tax was introduced by the UNF govt without carrying out a survey and had become an unnecessary hardship to the vehicle owners.
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