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DPMC unveils brand-new Bajaj three-wheeler

Fulfilling the dreams of many to own a brand-new vehicle, David Pieris Motor Company (Private) Limited is delighted to reintroduce the highly anticipated Bajaj petrol three-wheeler to Sri Lanka after a five-year hiatus due to import restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The brand-new Bajaj three-wheeler was unveiled yesterday and the first set of vehicles was delivered to pre-registered customers at the DPMC Head Office in Battaramulla, and seven Regional Offices, islandwide. David Pieris, President of David Pieris Group of Companies, along with Rohana Dissanayake, Chairman and Managing Director of David Pieris Group, Naalaka Madugalle, Director and Chief Operating Officer of DPMC, and Eshan Pieris, Director of DPH, unveiled the new vehicle at the main ceremony held at the Head Office in Battaramulla.
The all-new Bajaj three-wheeler is equipped with the latest technology and upgraded specifications designed for superior performance, efficiency, and reliability. Powered by a 236.2cc engine, the latest model complies with BS6 emission standards, ensuring lower emissions and improved fuel efficiency. The upgraded dashboard provides enhanced functionality and convenience, making it an ideal choice for both personal and commercial use.
Commenting on the launch, Nalaka Kumarasinghe, Deputy General Manager of David Pieris Motor Company (Lanka) Limited, stated: “Sri Lankans have been eagerly waiting to purchase brand-new Bajaj three-wheelers for the past five years, and now their dream has finally come true. We have already received thousands of positive responses about the new vehicle, reaffirming its demand and appeal.”
Priced at LKR 1,690,678 + VAT, the Bajaj three-wheeler is available in two vibrant colors—red and green—blending style with durability.
By reintroducing the Bajaj petrol three-wheeler, David Pieris Motor Company is strengthening the transport sector and empowering local communities across Sri Lanka. Whether as a mode of transport or a means of livelihood, the Bajaj three-wheeler continues to serve as an affordable and reliable option for many Sri Lankans.
For more details and pre-bookings, call 011 4 700 600.
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Batalanda Commission report tabled … finally

by Saman Indrajith
TheBatalanda Presidential Co-mission report was tabled in Parliament yesterday (14) by the Leader of the House and Transport Minister, Bimal Ratnayake.
Minister Ratnayake announced that the government has decided to forward the report to the Attorney General for legal advice. Additionally, a Presidential Committee will be appointed to provide guidance and recommendations on how to proceed with the findings of the report.
Ratnayake said that the Cabinet-of-Ministers, along with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, has made a policy decision to take necessary action in response to the report. He reassured the public that steps are being taken to ensure that such a dark chapter in the country’s history is never repeated.
Minister Ratnayake said that a two-day debate on the Batalanda Commission report will be scheduled in Parliament at an appropriate time, allowing for a detailed discussion on the report’s findings and recommendations.
The report, which will be printed in all three official languages—Sinhala, Tamil, and English—will be made available to the public in the near future. Ratnayake confirmed that printed copies would be provided to Members of Parliament, as well as the general public, for review.
The Leader of the House revealed that there are 28 evidence volumes associated with the Commission’s work, which will be submitted to Parliament at a later date for further scrutiny.
Ratnayake said that as the entire country is concerned about the findings of the Batalanda Commission, the government’s commitment to addressing the issues raised, and preventing future atrocities, stands clear. The next steps, including legal action and policy recommendations, will be shaped by expert advice and informed parliamentary discussions, he said.
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COPE finds fake documents submitted for emergency procurement of drugs

The Parliamentary watchdog Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) has found that there were fake documents regarding the importing of medicines under the emergency procurement system in 2022 and 2023.
This was revealed during a COPE meeting held at Parliament probing the transactions of the National Medicine Regulatory Authority (NMRA).
NMRA CEO Saveen Semage told the Committee that several fake documents have been found due to the lack of registration of medicines.
Stating that six such fake documents were found last year alone, Saveen Semage said he had recorded statements regarding each of the documents with the Financial Crimes Investigation Division.
He revealed that, however, no investigations have been conducted yet into the incidents.
“We have documents with confessions from a woman accepting that fake documents had been made. However, a statement has not even been recorded from that woman yet,” he said.
Meanwhile, COPE member MP Asitha Niroshana Egoda Vithana also revealed that the highest number of waive-off registrations (WOR) for medicines had been obtained in 2022 and 2023.
He said 656 waive-off registrations (WOR) had been obtained in 2022 and 261 in 2023, adding that this proves that discrepancies have taken place during the emergency procurement of medicines during these periods.
Furthermore, Deputy Director General of the Medical Supplies Division of the Health Ministry, Dr. G. Wijesuriya, said discussions are underway on allowing the State Pharmaceutical Corporation (SPC) to directly import essential medicines.He pointed out that it was essential to take a policy decision in this regard as a solution to mitigate such discrepancies.
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Retired Superintendent of High Security Boossa Prison had threats – Prison Spokesman

by Norman Palihawadane
Department of Prisons’ Media Spokesperson, Gamini Dissanayake said yesterday that retired Superintendent of the high security Boossa Prison, Siridath Dhammika, who was tragically gunned down at Thalagaha, in Akmeemana, on Thursday (13), had been provided with a firearm for his protection during his tenure, considering the potential threat to his life.
Dissanayake said that during his service period, he had received threats from certain individuals.
Furthermore, the Prison Department stated that during his service, there were no significant issues or shortcomings found in his personal records.
Dissanayake said that the majority of detainees at the Boossa Prison are individuals linked to organized crimes.
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