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Struggle for freedom must continue until every Sri Lankan feels as an equal citizen –  Ven. Galkande Dhammananda Thera

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Ven Galkande Dhammananda Thera / M.M. Zuhair

“The struggle for freedom for the people of Sri Lanka was not over with the country gaining independence in 1948. The freedom struggle must continue until every Sri Lankan believes and feels that he is an equal citizen of the country of his birth.

This was stated by Director of the Walpola Rahula Institute of Buddhist Studies Ven Galkande Dhammananda Thera on Wednesday (07) addressing the 76th Independence meeting, organised by the National Shoora Council (NSC) and held at the J R Jayewardene Centre, Colombo. The event was presided over by Attorney-at-Law T.K. Azoor, President of the NSC.

Dhammananda Thera said that it is not important as to who came to this country first. History is full of episodes in which family rule controlled the lives of all others. What is important is to protect the territorial integrity of our country by treating all citizens as equals, irrespective of their birth or other factors.

Muslims and their national leaders have contributed substantially, he said, to protect the freedom of this country. They have supported the struggle for freedom from foreign rule. They have worked with other national leaders for Sri Lanka’s independence. They must continue the struggle to preserve this freedom and to protect the rights of all in this country, Dhammananda Thera said.

Former Member of Parliament M.M. Zuhair PC addressing the gathering said that one of the earliest Sri Lankans to initiate the freedom struggle here was Sir Ponnambalam Arunachalam in 1893, followed in 1908 by Sir James Pieris, Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan and in 1924 by Dr T.B. Jayah and a number of others. It is noteworthy that these then leaders campaigned for political reforms not as spokespersons for any particular community but spoke for the country as a whole. Regrettably subsequent events failed to take advantage of the then emerging pluralistic foundation but took the nation on lines that eventually caused extensive damage to the island’s economy, for its peace and prosperity.

Zuhair said that historians such as Prof K.M. de Silva, Prof Sirima Kiribamune, Dr. Lorna Dewaraja and others have chronicled a number of significant contributions of the Muslims to the economic development of the country. Sir Alexander Johnston in a research article quoted by Dr. Lorna Dewaraja refers to the Yoda Wewa, constructed during the reign of King Datusena in the 5th century, supplying water for agriculture for over 300 years after its construction, crediting the then Arabs living in Sri Lanka for their technological and financial support for the project.  In the 7th, 8th and 9th centuries, Muslims settled here as a trading community. Muslims set up handloom knitting in the 12th century bringing expertise from India. Italian explorer had recorded that in the 13th century, the Kings had a number of Muslims serving in the defence sector.

He said that though this country has had a long history of invasions such as the Cholas and Pandyans from earliest times from the then divided India, today the territorial unity of India is the biggest security for our country. We need also to recognize that over 450 years of the colonisation of the region by three European powers have also contributed in many ways for the advancement of the country, though we have time and again divided our loyalties on communal lines. A united Sri Lanka is our strength, he added.  Sheikh S.H.M. Faleel, Director of the Department of Islamic Studies of Jaamiah Naleemiah, Beruwala, T.K. Azoor and Rasheed M. Imthiaz, General Secretary of the NSC also addressed the gathering.



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IMF pledges additional aid to Lanka following Cyclone Ditwah destruction

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Julie Kozack, Director, IMF Communications Department

The International Monetary Fund (IMF), on Thursday, signalled strong solidarity with Sri Lanka in the wake of Cyclone Ditwah, confirming that it is actively exploring options to provide further support for recovery and resilience beyond the existing Extended Fund Facility (EFF).

Julie Kozack, Director of the IMF’s Communications Department, opened her remarks with heartfelt condolences:

“Our deepest sympathies go out to the people of Sri Lanka for the effects of the devastating cyclone. Our hearts mourn the loss of life that has taken place,” she said, extending condolences to other Asian nations also grappling with severe flooding, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.

On Sri Lanka, Kozack emphasised that the IMF is closely engaging with authorities, development partners, and counterparts to assess the humanitarian, social, and economic toll of the disaster.

“Large parts of Sri Lanka have been affected by floods, and we expect economic activity to be adversely impacted, in addition to the significant human toll,” she noted.

The IMF is awaiting the completion of a rapid post-disaster damage assessment, led by Sri Lankan authorities, in collaboration with international partners, to better gauge the economic impact.

“We are continuing to support Sri Lanka’s recovery, reform, and resilience under the EFF arrangement. Our staff is looking into options to further support Sri Lanka in the recovery process,” Kozack confirmed.

She reiterated that the Board meeting, scheduled for 15 December, remains on track, following the staff-level agreement on the fifth review reached in October—prior to the cyclone.

“We will provide additional details as the assessment of economic needs and damages moves forward, and as we have more information to inform our thinking around the options,” she added.

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Marrikkar Mohamed Thahir takes oath as SJB National List MP

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Naina Thambi Marikkar Mohamed Thahir was sworn in as a Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) National List Member of Parliament before Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne yesterday (05).

His appointment follows the resignation of SJB Parliamentarian Muhammathu Ismail Muththu Mohamed, who stepped down from his position on 28 November.

The SJB subsequently nominated Thahir to fill the resulting vacancy.

Accordingly, the Election Commission issued a Gazette Extraordinary declaring Naina Thambi Marikkar Mohamed Thahir a Member of Parliament, in terms of Section 64(5) of the Parliamentary Elections Act, No. 1 of 1981, as amended by Section 6 of the Elections (Special Provisions) Act, No. 35 of 1988.

With the issuance of the gazette, and the subsequent swearing-in, Thahir has officially assumed duties as a National List MP, representing the SJB.

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Govt. to roll out loan facilities for new entrepreneurs from next month 

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A joint programme by the Ministry of Finance and commercial banks to provide loan facilities for new entrepreneurs will be launched in January next year, Minister of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development, Sunil Handunneththi, told Parliament’s Ministerial Consultative Committee on 25 November.

Handunneththi said Rs 80 billion allocated in Budget 2026 for entrepreneurship loans will be channelled through the new scheme to ensure funds are distributed efficiently. A separate programme is scheduled for January to brief MPs on eligible sectors and the overall loan distribution process.

The Minister also announced the launch of a National Database for Industrialists, designed to consolidate information on all industrialists, under one system. Ministry officials told the Committee that promotional campaigns would be rolled out to encourage entrepreneurs to register, enabling easier access to government services.

Committee members also discussed the possibility of extending collateral-free loans to craftsmen registered with the National Crafts Council.

Officials from the National Paper Company Limited reported significant improvements in operations, saying monthly production at the mill had increased from 150–180 metric tons to 400 metric tons after rectifying earlier deficiencies.

Handunneththi further briefed the Committee on a new National Advisory Framework for issuing excavation permits, aimed at replacing the current ad hoc system with a more structured process. The framework is also expected to come into effect in January.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Chairperson of Committees Hemali Weerasekara, Ministers, Deputy Ministers, MPs, and officials from the Ministry of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development.

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