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Underage pregnancies up

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DIG Jayasundara

By Pradeep Prasanna Samarakoon

A total of 213 cases of underage pregnancies had been reported in 2024, reflecting an increase compared to the previous year, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) for the Police Division on Child and Women’s Protection, Renuka Jayasundara told The Island on Thursday (30).

In 2023, 167 cases of underage pregnancies were recorded, indicating a rise of 46 cases in 2024. DIG Jayasundara also noted that sexual abuse cases remained the most commonly reported incidents involving children in Sri Lanka.

She said many rape victims were minors.

According to police records, 1,237 rape cases were reported in 2023, an increase from 1,254 cases in 2024. Reports of physical abuse of children also rose from 103 cases recorded in 2023 to 123 in 2024.

DIG Jayasundara emphasised the need for comprehensive sex education to be delivered by teachers in school. She also urged parents to play an active role in educating their children about sexual health and safety. The police, she said, were actively conducting awareness programmes in schools to address the growing concern.



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Three shot dead in Hiniduma

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It has been reported that two assailants who arrived on a motor cycle, have shot and killed three persons  in the Panangala area in Hiniduma, Galle.

 

 

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Debate over entitlements of former Presidents intensifies amidst NPP’s plans to cut their benefits

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The government’s plan to curtail the entitlements of former presidents has sparked differing opinions, with Minister of Transport, Highways, Ports, and Aviation Bimal Ratnayake advocating for swift changes, while legal experts warn of constitutional and human rights implications.

Minister Ratnayake recently announced that the government would reduce the benefits granted to former presidents without requiring constitutional amendments. Referring to a Supreme Court’s ruling concerning the official residence of former President Maithripala Sirisena, he claimed that the verdict had made it clear that a sitting president did not have the authority to allocate official residences.

Stressing that former presidents should be provided with appropriate official residences, Ratnayake argued that luxurious mansions were unnecessary. He said former President Mahinda Rajapaksa would be asked to vacate his current residence at Wijerama as alternative accommodation could be provided to him.

The minister added that the government was planning to amend the current Constitution to make it better reflect modern societal needs, a key promise made during the NPP’s election campaign.

However, President’s Counsel Prathiba Mahanama has cautioned against any attempt to revoke pensions or other entitlements of former presidents. He has said that under clauses 01, 02, 03, and 04 of Article 36 of the 1978 Constitution, former Presidents are entitled to pensions, which cannot be retroactively revoked.

Mahanama has further warned that any law seeking to revoke such pensions will apply only to future Presidents and not the past ones. He has emphasised that revoking pensions retroactively could be considered a violation of fundamental human rights.

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Independence Day to feature scaled-down military parade

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The Independence Day parade rehearsal is held in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Jan. 29, 2025. Sri Lanka will celebrate its 77th Independence Day on Feb. 4. (Photo by Gayan Sameera/Xinhua)

The 77th Independence Day celebrations in Sri Lanka will see a scaled-down military presence, with the parade featuring 1,873 personnel—1,511 fewer than last year’s (2024) event. Armoured vehicles from the Army, Navy, and Air Force will also be absent this year, according to the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Air Vice Marshal (Retired) Sampath Thuyacontha.

The changes, aimed at streamlining the event while maintaining its core ceremonial aspects, were announced during a press conference held on Thursday (30) at the Department of Government Information.

The Navy will carry out the traditional 25-gun salute, while only three aircraft will be used in the celebrations, a significant reduction from the 19 deployed last year.

Scheduled for 4 February at Independence Square in Colombo, the event would be held under the theme “Let’s Rally for National Renaissance” (Jathika Punarudhayata Pelagasemu), Minister of Public Administration, A. H. M. H. Aberathne said.

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