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The Governing Council of the President’s Fund meets after four year hiatus
The Governing Council of the President’s Fund met at the Presidential Secretariat under the patronage of President Ranil Wickremesinghe, marking the first meeting after a four-year hiatus.
The council is comprised of seven members, including the President, the Prime Minister, the Speaker, the Leader of the Opposition, the President’s Secretary, and two members appointed by the President. Venerable Dr. Medagoda Abhayatissa Nayaka Thera is also an appointed member.
All members attended the meeting except for the opposition leader, Sajith Premadasa. The meeting focused on implementing several special programs to enhance the services provided to the public through the President’s Fund, as directed by President Ranil Wickremesinghe.
Funds for the President’s Fund are collected from the Development Lottery Board and various donors. Part of the proceeds is allocated to the Mahapola Higher Education Scholarship Fund. The President’s Fund has contributed significantly to the welfare of the public, particularly in providing medical aid to those suffering from serious illnesses with the primary objective of alleviating poverty.
Under the Fund Act, financial assistance is provided for surgery and medical treatment for various ailments. In line with the President’s instructions and the guidance of the President’s Secretary, necessary measures were taken to complete the medical aid requests received by the President’s Fund as at 31-12-2022.
The applications were sorted and processed, and eligible beneficiaries received benefits, with more than Rs.1,717 million spent. To streamline the application process, the President’s Fund Secretary, Sarath Kumara, simplified the system to make it efficient, enabling applicants to receive benefits within a week.
Since the approved hospitals for providing medical benefits are concentrated in the vicinity of major cities, by registration of hospitals located in rural areas, facilities have been provided to grant medical assistance to patients in remote areas to get treatment/surgeries from approved hospitals closest to them.
Also, in addition to the diseases that have received financial support from the President’s Fund, the requests of patients have also been considered and new diseases have been registered with the recommendation of the Ministry of Health.
Taking into account the current economic situation and the cost of surgery/treatment, the maximum limits of medical aid paid for all diseases have also been increased.
The President’s Fund has also worked to assist low-income earners in various parts of the island to improve their livelihoods.
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Iran launches attacks across Middle East after US and Israel strikes on leadership sites
Iran has launched attacks across the Middle East, in response to US and Israeli strikes across its territory
Apparent Iranian attacks have been reported in Dubai, Doha, Bahrain, Kuwait – places with US military bases, or that are allied to the US – and elsewhere
In Bahrain, where the US has a major naval base, the moment of an apparent Iranian missile attack was filmed from a car.
The attacks came after the US and Israel launched attacks across Iran – Israel says “several senior figures” from the Iran regime have been “eliminated”. At least 53 people were killed at a girls’ school, Iranian state media reports.
Donald Trump said “major combat operations” were under way, and urged Iranians to ‘take over’ the government: “This will be probably your only chance for generations”
The US and Israel think the Iranian regime is vulnerable, writes our international editor Jeremy Bowen, and believe this is an opportunity not to be squandered
Meanwhile, UK PM Keir Starmer says British planesare in the sky today in the Middle East as part of co-ordinated regional defensive operations to protect our people, our interests and our allies”
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A committee will be appointed to formulate a national policy on medical education – PM
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that a committee will be appointed to formulate a national policy on medical education, following requests by student unions emphasizing the need for such a policy. She also invited student unions to submit their views and proposals toward the formulating of this policy.
The Prime Minister made these remarks during a discussion held on Friday [February 27] at Temple Trees with members of the Medical Faculty Students’ Action Committee.
During the meeting, the Medical Faculty Students’ Action Committee outlined the issues currently faced by university students.
The Prime Minister emphasized that there will be no restriction whatsoever on students’ freedom and noted that discussions would be held with the Vice-Chancellors regarding these matters in the future.
Officials of the Ministry of Health pointed out that delays in providing internship training for medical graduates are primarily due to accommodation issues. They further stated that steps are being taken to address these concerns and that approval has been sought to allocate five additional hospitals to expand internship training opportunities.
Officials from the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education highlighted that funds have already been allocated for the construction of new hostel facilities to resolve accommodation issues at the Universities of Wayamba, Kurunegala, Kuliyapitiya, Sabaragamuwa, and Moratuwa, and construction will commence once land allocation processes are completed. Attention was also drawn to the transportation difficulties faced by medical graduates undergoing training at the Kurunegala and Kuliyapitiya faculties. Discussions will be held with the Sri Lanka Transport Board to provide appropriate solution.
It was further revealed that attention has been given to developing facilities in medical faculties and that no decision has been taken to suspend post-intern appointments.
The discussion was attended by the Secretary to the Prime Minister Pradeep Saputhanthri, Chairman of the University Grants Commission Senior Professor Kapila Senevirathne, officials representing the Ministries of Education and Health, and members of the Medical Faculty Students’ Action Committee, including its convener Navodya Marasinghe.
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