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ACNU accuses govt. of having a sinister plan for nursing service

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H.M.S.B. Mediwatta

By Saman Indrajith

All Ceylon Nurses’ Union (ACNU) yesterday alleged that the government is trying to privatize nursing and that the first step is to reduce the qualifications of those who can enter the service.

“The President said he will recruit to the service from among people who have studied Arts for the GCE A/L. The Minister of Health echoed the President a few days ago,” ACNU General Secretary H.M.S.B. Mediwatta said.

He said that a Sri Lankan nurse trained by state-owned nursing schools is second to none in knowledge and professionalism.

“Any state-trained nurse can find work anywhere in the world. We have a good reputation because we recruit people who are best suited for the job.

Nursing students currently need to sit for Science subjects for the GCE A/L examination. This requirement is there because nurses do need to have a good knowledge of biology, anatomy, etc.,” Mediwatta said.

Ranil Wickremesinghe was a member of the J.R. Jayewardene government that recruited political henchmen en masse into the government service in the 1980s, he said.

“What JR did was a big reason why the quality of the services offered by the state dropped. Now, Ranil is trying to play with people’s lives,” he said.



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Cabinet nod to accept Japanese government grant of 08 used low floorboard buses

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The Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution furnished by the Minister of Transport, Highways and Urban Development to accept 08 used low floorboard buses offered as a grant by the Government of Japan.

 

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Payment of the financial subsidy for fertilizer to farmers cultivating paddy lands for the Yala season 2026.

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While approval has been granted at the Cabinet meeting held on 18.08.2025 to pay the financial subsidy for fertilizer to farmers cultivating paddy lands for the Maha season 2025/26, the programme is planned to be continued for the Yala season 2026 as well.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution furnished by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Lands and Irrigation to pay a financial subsidy of Rupees 25,000/- per hectare and for a maximum of 02 hectares per farmer for paddy cultivation  and to pay Rupees 15,000/- per hectare for field crops cultivated in paddy lands[maximum of 02 hectares per farmer]

 

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Ministerial Committee appointed to submit recommendations on proposed program to mitigate loss of crops to wild animals

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The rural agricultural livelihood and food security have been severely impacted due to the damage caused by wild animals such as elephants, wild boars, monkeys, toque macaque, squirrels, and peacocks roaming around human habitats and cultivated lands.

Animal-human conflicts and property destruction have mostly been reported around these areas, and serious social and economic issues have also arisen.

Therefore, the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation has prepared a comprehensive program based on the opinions of all stakeholders, including the public, university community, farmers’ organizations, environmentalists, non-governmental organizations which work for environmental issues, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Agrarian Development, and other relevant organizations.

Taking into consideration the report submitted by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation, the Cabinet of Ministers has decided to appoint a ministerial committee with the participation of other relevant ministers, chaired by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation, to submit appropriate recommendations on how the aforementioned program should be implemented by further reviewing the proposals included in the said program and incorporating new proposals.

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