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CEA appeals to devotees not to bring polythene or plastic while on pilgrimage to Sri Pada

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By Ifham Nizam

The Central Environmental Authority (CEA) has urged all devotees visiting Sri Pada to refrain from disposing of garbage, especially polythene and plastic.The Sri Pada pilgrimage season commenced on December 26, coinciding with the Unduvap Full Moon Poya Day, and is set to conclude on the Vesak Full Moon Poya Day of 2024.

P.B. Hemantha Jayasinghe, Director General of the CEA, highlighted that Sri Pada sanctuary boasts rich endemic plant species and serves as a habitat for numerous indigenous animals. “It is our collective duty and responsibility to safeguard this sensitive environmental zone. Improper disposal of waste, particularly polythene and plastic, harms the unique biodiversity of this area and contaminates its water sources. Additionally, waste discarded here travels along watercourses, polluting rivers, streams, and eventually reaches the sea,” he emphasized.

Jayasinghe urged devotees not to carry polythene or plastic when visiting Sri Pada. However, if unavoidable, he stressed the importance of proper waste disposal outside this ecologically sensitive area.

He encouraged devotees to either carry any generated waste back home or to deposit it at waste collection centers situated at the entry points of the main access roads to Sri Pada (Nallathanni Road and the two roads from Ratnapura area), which are maintained by local government bodies, private institutions, and volunteer organizations.



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Shani appointed to committee studying PCoI report on Easter Sunday terror attacks

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Retired SSP Shani Abeysekera, serving the Police Department again, has been appointed to the committee headed by Senior DIG Asanka Karawita, tasked with studying the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) report on the 2019 Easter Sunday carnage.

The other members of the team are DIG, CID, Director, CID and Director Terrorism Investigation Division (TID)

Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) leader Udaya Gammanpila yesterday said that Abeysekera had been one of the law enforcement officers whose conduct raised eyebrows over the years as regards the failure on the part of the CID to thwart the Easter Sunday attacks.

The National Police Commission approved the reappointment of SSP Abeysekera on contractual basis for one year, with effect from 10 Oct., 2024.

Abeysekera backed Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s presidential election campaign as a member of the retired police collective.

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Pope Francis’ mortal remains carried to St. Peter’s Basilica

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The Rite of Translation of the body of Pope Francis took place in the Vatican on Wednesday (23) morning, led by the College of Cardinals gathered in Rome following his death.

Vatican News reported: “Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, began the liturgical rite in the Chapel of the Casa Santa Marta with a brief prayer for the soul of Pope Francis.

In the opening prayer, Cardinal Farrell thanked God for the 12-year ministry of the late Pope.

“As we now leave this home, let us thank the Lord for the countless gifts He bestowed on the Christian people through His servant, Pope Francis,” he prayed. “Let us ask Him, in His mercy and kindness, to grant to the late Pope an eternal home in the kingdom of heaven, and to comfort with the celestial hope the papal family, the Church in Rome, and the faithful throughout the world.”

The College of Cardinals then led the procession of the coffin through the Vatican’s Santa Marta Square, under the Arch of the Bells, and into St. Peter’s Square.

Over 20,000 people had gathered in the square to pay their respects to the late Pope, erupting into subdued but sustained applause as his coffin was carried up the steps and into St. Peter’s Basilica.

The late Pope’s coffin was placed in front of the Altar of the Confession, and the choir chanted the Litany of the Saints in Latin for the repose of his soul.

Cardinal Farrell then led a brief Liturgy of the Word, which included a reading from the Gospel of John (17:24-26) of Jesus’ priestly prayer proclaiming the love of God for Him and for His disciples.

The rite concluded with the chanting of the Salve Regina, a Marian hynm that begins “Hail, Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy.”

Members of the College of Cardinals then paid their respects to the late Pope Francis, followed by the faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Basilica.

 

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Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Sweden and Estonia presents credentials

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Ambassador Fonseka inspecting a guard of honour

Sri Lanka’s Ambassador in Stockholm Kapila Fonseka concurrently accredited to Estonia presented credentials to Estonian President Alar Karis at a ceremony held in Tallinn, Estonia recently.

Sri Lanka and Estonia enjoy cordial bilateral relations for 29 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1996. The two countries held the first round of bilateral consultations in Colombo in 2024.

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