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Cabinet nod to strengthen cancer surveillance through population-based cancer registry program in selected districts

The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Health and Mass Media to sign a Memorandum of Understanding between the Institute of Vital Strategies and the Ministry of Health and Mass Media to implement a population-based cancer registry program in several selected districts.
The Data for Health (D4H) Initiative Program, funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies and the government of Australia, provides the technical support to more than 20 low- and medium-income countries for strengthening the collection and utilization of decisive public health information.
The Institute of Vital Strategies, which acts collaboratively with that program, has implemented 03 programs so far, acting as a prioritized technical partner in data initiatives in the health sector in Sri Lanka.
The Institute of Vital Strategies has agreed to provide technical support for strengthening population-based cancer registry program in several selected districts. Under the proposed project, it is expected to spend about Rs. 19.50 million on the identified activities through the Sri Lanka Health Information Society, which is the financial agency of that institute.
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Samarawickrama hits 66* before first ODI is washed out

Harshitha Smarawickrama scored an unbeaten 66 and appeared to steady Sri Lanka’s effort in Napier before incessant rain forced a washout in the first ODI after 36.4 overs of action with the visitors at 147 for 5.
Asked to bat by Suzie Bates, Sri Lanka slid from 70 for 1 to 94 for 4, but the game had nearly evened up courtesy Samarawickrama’s second fifty-plus score in ODIs. The rain, though, meant no further play, and after a three-hour break, the umpires called off the contest.
Chamari Athapaththu was the first batter dismissed, for a 21-ball 9, with seamer Bree Illing striking with the new ball. Samarawickrama and Vishmi Gunaratne, the other opener, then added 45 for the second wicket.
Jess Kerr ended the stand when Gunaratne edged one behind to Polly Inglis in the 19th over, following which No. 4 Kavisha Dilhari and No. 5 Manudi Nanayakkara fell to Bates and Illing respectively.
A promising partnership of 44 for the fifth wicket ended when Eden Carson ran Nilakshika Silva out for 17. Samarawickrama, with her seven fours, held one end up amid the dismissals and reached her fifty in 83 balls. She had wicketkeeper Anushka Sanjeewani (2*) for company when rain arrived.
The teams now move to Nelson for the next two games in the series.
Brief scores:
Sri Lanka Women 147 for 5 (Harshitha Samarawickrama 66*, Vishmi Guneratne 30, Bree Illing 2-42) vs New Zealand Women – No result
[Cricinfo]
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Retired Major General Sampath Kotuwegoda to be appointed Director General of the Disaster Management Centre

The Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution furnished by the
President in his office as the Minister of Defense to appoint retired Major General Sampath Kotuwegoda to the post of Director General of the Disaster Management Centre for a period of one year from 7th March 2025.
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Government law formulation programme 2025

The Cabinet of Ministers granted approval for the proposal furnished by the Minister of Urban Development, Construction and Housing to include the following laws and amendments expected to be newly introduced and currently empowered by the Ministry of Urban Development, Construction and Housing within the year 2025 to the government law formulation programme – 2025:
New laws expected to be introduced:
• National drinking community water development act.
• Sri Lanka actual property professional institutions act.
• Act to legalize the China – Sri Lanka Consolidated Research and Model Centre.
• The new act to facilitate for condominium properties including provisions of Apartment Ownership (Special Provisions) Act No. 23 of 2018 as well.
Already existing and amendments to be introduced acts.
• Construction Industries Development Act No. 33 of 2014
• National Water Supply and Drainage Board Act No. 2 of 1974
• Town and Country Planning Ordinance No. 13 of 1946
• National Housing Development Authority Act No. 17 of 1979
• Urban Settlement Development Authority Act No. 36 of 2008
• Urban Development Authority Act No. 41 of 1978
• Sri Lanka Land Development Corporation (Amendment) Act No. 13 of 2021
• Apartment Ownership Act No. 11 of 1973
• Common Amenities Board Law No. 10 0f 197
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