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Countrywide strike called off

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Over 1,000 trade unions had decided to call off their countrywide strike, Convenor of the Trade Union Coordinating Centre (TUCC) Wasantha Samarasinghe said.

Ravi Kumudesh of the Collective of Trade Unions and Mass Organisations said that there was an attempt by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his associates to blame the trade union action for various economic issues in the country.

“They are trying to blame us for the shortages of fuel, medicines and other essential items, power cuts the inability to pay salaries and all other economic issues. We don’t want anyone to get the wrong impression,” he said.

Kumudesh said that President Rajapaksa must resign immediately. However, as responsible unions, they were also not willing to let the economy collapse due to the arrogant attitude of the President.

“This man is making the country a hellhole. But he is not leaving. But we will recommence the struggle in a different way. We will ensure Gota leaves,” he said.

Over 1,000 trade unions started a union action on Monday (09) against Monday’s goon attacks on anti-government protesters in Colombo.

Sri Lanka Administrative Service Association (SASA), the Station Masters’ Union, the CEB Joint Trade Union Alliance, the trade unions of teachers and principals, all trade unions affiliated with the health sector and many unions, had pledged support for the countrywide strike. (RK)



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Modern computer network for Department of Exam8nations

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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the Prime Minister in her capacity as the Minister of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Education to plan, establish, and implement a computer network covering all the branches of the Department of Examination.

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July 6th declared as Sri Lanka National Legal Aid Day

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The Legal Aid Commission of Sri Lanka was established under the Legal Aid Act No. 27 of 1978 with the objective of facilitating access to justice for all citizens, including vulnerable groups and marginalized persons.

The commission makes a significant contribution to the protection of fundamental rights through the provision of legal aid services promotion of legal awareness, strengthening the rule of law and promoting access to justice.

It has been identified the appropriateness of declaring a National Legal Aid Day to enhance the public awareness of legal rights and remedies, facilitate a national dialogue on law enforcement and enhance the public understanding of the importance of legal services.

Accordingly, having ratified the legal Aid Act No.27 of  1978, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the Minister of Justice and National Integration to declare July 06th as the National Legal Aid Day.

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New circular for grade 1 admission to government schools

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Circulars giving instructions are issued  each year regarding the admission of children to grade 1 in government schools, and its’ objective is to provide and ensure equal access to education, to provide necessary provisions and make necessary arrangements to act in a transparent manner and to minimize irregularities.

The new circular has been formulated taking into consideration the views and suggestions of the Commission to Investigate Bribery and Corruption, the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka, principals and education authorities, while paying attention to the new education reforms.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the
resolution formulated by the Prime Minister in her capacity as the Minister of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Education to issue a new circular containing the relevant provisions and instructions for the admission of children to Grade 1 in government schools from 2027 onwards.

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