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It will be a double whammy if dengue reaches epidemc proportions – Dr. Jasinghe
By Ifham Nizam
The health sector would be overwhelmed if dengue also reaches epidemic proportions, warns former Health Ministry Secretary Dr Anil Jasinghe.
The Health Ministry’s Epidemiology Unit statistics indicated that 7,674 suspected dengue cases had been reported countrywide from January 2021 to date, Dr. Jasinghe said.
Nearly 28.5 percent of dengue cases were reported from the Western province.
Dr. Jasinghe, now the Environment Ministry Secretary, said environmental factors played a major role in the spread of certain diseases.
“When I was working in the Ministry of Health I did a lot of work to control the spread of dengue. The use of plastic receptacles is a major factor in the spread of dengue. We discussed at the Ministry of Health how to minimise the use of these. Now, I have the opportunity to take some steps to minimise the use of such plastic containers, as the secretary of the Ministry of Environment.”
Dr. Aruna Jayasekara, National Dengue Control Unit Director of the Ministry of Health said that people should take action to keep their surroundings clean as the risk of dengue usually increased during June and July.
“Dengue has been on the rise from May to July due to the rainy weather. Since it is also spreading in the midst of the pandemic and shows common symptoms, people must seek medical advice if they develop symptoms such as fever.”
The Epidemiology Unit says it is very important to seek medical attention in the event of fever and to do relevant laboratory investigations.
Dengue could spread in the next two months. Everything should not be left to the government. The people too had a responsibility to control dengue, he said.
“Unstinted public cooperation was needed to control dengue.
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Thailand to recruit 10,000 Lankans under new labour pact
Sri Lanka and Thailand have concluded negotiations on a landmark labour cooperation framework that will pave the way for the recruitment of 10,000 Sri Lankan workers under a pilot project approved by the Thai Cabinet.
The development follows a series of virtual negotiations between officials of both countries to finalise two key bilateral instruments — a Memorandum of Understanding on Labour Cooperation and an Agreement on the Employment of Sri Lankan Workers in Thailand.
The discussions were facilitated by Sri Lanka’s Embassy and Permanent Mission in Bangkok, with the participation of Ambassador and Permanent Representative Wijayanthi Edirisinghe and officials from the Ministry of Labour and the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE), alongside their Thai counterparts.
According to officials, the Thai Cabinet has already granted approval to recruit 10,000 Sri Lankan workers to address labour shortages in several sectors of the Thai economy. The pilot initiative is expected to generate structured and gainful employment opportunities for Sri Lankans in fields including construction, agriculture and livestock, food and beverage, industry, educational institutions, aquatic animal processing and mining.
Following comprehensive discussions, both sides finalised the draft texts of the two agreements.
The documents will now be submitted to the respective Governments for formal approval prior to signing. The signing ceremony is expected to take place at ministerial level in the first quarter of 2026.
Officials described the conclusion of negotiations as a significant milestone in bilateral relations, noting that the framework is designed to ensure safe, orderly and regular labour mobility while safeguarding the rights and welfare of Sri Lankan workers under a transparent and regulated mechanism.
The initiative comes amid ongoing efforts by Sri Lanka to expand overseas employment opportunities and enhance foreign remittance inflows, while ensuring stronger protection for migrant workers through government-to-government arrangements.
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Lanka aims for nationwide high-speed broadband by 2029
Officials from the Digital Economy Ministry state that there are plans to provide every person in the country with High-Speed Broadband connectivity by 2029, parliament sources said on Friday.The announcement was made during a meeting of the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Science, Technology and Digital Transformation held in Parliament on February 6, chaired by MP Dr. Janaka Senarathne, where the allocation of 2026 budget provisions for the Ministry of Digital Economy and the Ministry of Science and Technology was discussed.
During the session, Dr. Hans Wijayasuriya, Senior Advisor to the President, presented details of the nationwide High-Speed Broadband programme. He confirmed that 100 new telecommunication towers will be installed this year as part of the initiative, with a total of 600 to 1,000 towers planned to meet national requirements, to be rolled out in stages.
Dr. Wijayasuriya noted that while current internet coverage stands at approximately 98%, it falls short of High-Speed Broadband standards. He emphasized that existing capacity must be increased by around 25% to ensure that every citizen, including schoolchildren, has access to high-speed internet.
He also stated that a commercial model will be developed for the telecommunication towers, allowing private sector participation through a bidding process.
The Committee additionally highlighted the importance of digital literacy initiatives in areas outside Colombo, proposing programmes to be coordinated through District Secretariat offices.
The meeting further covered the allocation of 2026 budget provisions for the Ministry of Science and Technology, with several annual and performance reports of affiliated institutions approved.The session was attended by Deputy Minister Chathuranga Abeysinghe and MPs Chandima Hettiarachchi, Lasith Bhashana Gamage, Chathura Galappaththi, Aboobucker Athambawa, and Ruwan Wijeweera.
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Committee on High Posts clears four diplomatic appointments
The Parliamentary Committee on High Posts has approved the nominations of four Heads of Mission to Israel, Palestine, Lebanon and Kenya.
The Committee granted approval for the appointment of Horana Mahawatte Gedara Saman Kumar Chandrasiri as Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Israel.
The nomination of Mohamed Farook Mohamed Fawzer as Sri Lanka’s Representative to Palestine also received the Committee’s consent.
Warnakulasuriya Peter Rohan Dhammika Fernando was approved as Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Kenya, while Anura Withanage secured approval as Ambassador to Lebanon.
The approvals pave the way for the formal appointment of the four diplomats to their respective overseas missions.
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