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Govt. to reconsider Adani wind power project, AG tells court

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By AJA Abeynayake

The Attorney General informed the Supreme Court yesterday that the Cabinet of Ministers has decided to reconsider matters related to the wind power project in Wedithalathivu, Mannar, proposed by India’s Adani Green Energy. This update was presented during a hearing on Fundamental Rights petitions seeking to invalidate the Cabinet approval for the proect. Deputy Solicitor General Avanthi Perera, representing the Attorney General, stated that the Cabinet plans to re-evaluate the facts surrounding the project on November 7, 2024, and will determine the future of the initiative at that time. She noted that the current interim Cabinet made this decision and requested an extension to finalize their stance, which will be communicated by the new Cabinet to be formed after the upcoming General Election. Perera emphasized that the current position regarding the project would remain unchanged in the interim.

The petitioning parties, who accepted the facts presented by the Deputy Solicitor General, sought permission from the bench of judges to revise their petitions due to changes in the respondents with the formation of the new government. The Supreme Court granted this request.

Additionally, the Court ordered that any government observations related to the project be submitted by January 31, 2025. The Fundamental Rights petitions were filed by five parties, including the Centre for Environmental Justice, who argue that the proposed wind farm poses significant threats to ecological biodiversity and the safety of migratory birds.



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Formulation of a Draft Economic Development Bill to expedite the process of Digital Transformation and Digital Economic Development

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It is essential to establish an institutional framework with legal powers to ensure the effective implementation of national digital policy and guidelines.

Quality human capital should be attracted to this institutional framework for the compilation of policies, implementation of policies, regulation, and empowerment of operations. The continuous participation of the private sector should also be considered in establishing a strong institutional framework.

It has been further identified that attention should also be
drawn to new fields of digital innovation, including support for artificial intelligence and related activities.

Taking into consideration the aforementioned matters, a concept paper has been formulated to prepare a Draft Economic Development Bill for the establishment of a new institutional framework.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the  President in his capacity as the Minister of Digital Economy to instruct legal draftsman to formulate a Draft Economic Development Bill based on the aforementioned concept paper.

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Cabinet approval for Sri Lanka Community and Health Survey – 2026/2027

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The Sri Lanka Community and Health Survey is the main data source for obtaining necessary information for reviewing progress toward achieving the national health development goals, as well as the expected sustainable development goals by 2030.

The last survey was conducted in the year 2016, and the Sri Lanka Community and Health Survey should be conducted to obtain updated data to enable the collection of related data and indicators concerning the health and well-being targets of the Global Sustainable Development Objectives.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development to take necessary steps to conduct the aforementioned survey.

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A National Water Tariff Policy for all Water Supply and Sanitation Services

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The access to secure, reliable and affordable drinking water and adequate sanitation facilities is essential to maintain public health, promote social well-being and foster economic development.

The Sri Lankan Government recognizes water supply and sanitation services as both an economic good and a basic human need. Therefore, when pricing for water and sanitation, a balance should be maintained between the financial sustainability of the service providers and the requirement to ensure fair and affordable access for all strata in the society.

Accordingly, the Sri Lankan government has identified the necessity of a national water supply that is sensitive to gender equality and social integration applicable to all water supply and sanitation service providers. At present, there is no formal national framework for setting, reviewing, approving, and implementing tariffs for water supply systems operated by various water supply providers as well as for setting, reviewing, approving, and implementing tariffs for sanitation systems.

Therefore, the Ministry of Housing, Construction, and Water Supply has formulated a water tariff policy covering all water supply service providers under the Sri Lanka Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Reform Program, which is a policy-based loan program implemented under Asian Development Bank funds.

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