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HNB Assurance launches Supreme Health Unlimited, The Best Health Plan…Above All

HNB Assurance PLC (HNBA) a leading life insurance service provider in the country recently launched their SupremeHealth Unlimited an all-inclusive medical rider cover. Thiscomprehensive health Insurance covers an array of special benefits giving the best in terms of a premium Health Insurance for oneself, their kids, parents, and parent in-laws.HNBA’s newest cover SupremeHealth Unlimited offersmultiple features that equips customers with a best-in-class health care safety so that they may avail themselves of treatment both here and overseas offering peace of mind to individuals and their families with assured protection during these unpredictable circumstances in life.
Speaking about the product, Mr Lasitha Wimalaratne Chief Executive Officer of HNBA stated,”I believe having a health insurance cover is a necessity especially considering theunprecedented medical inflation in the recent past, so that you could prepare in advance during an unforeseen situation in life. Our SupremeHealth Unlimited will be an excellent choice for those who are keen on fulfilling and protecting their health and financial wellbeing.This cover provides a range of optimal healthcare services with a comprehensive hospitalisation and surgical coverage coupled with a global healthcare cover up to Rs. 75 Mn with a selection from a range of 28 plans andincludes a worldwide Cashless Claims Settlement service. I invite people to talk to us, refer our website, or talk to one of our insurance advisors or Bancassurance Officers and get information on this most novel proposition”.
Mr Dinesh Udawatta Chief Technical Officer of HNBA articulated his views stating, “the new Supreme Health Unlimited cover is a great initiativedesigned to pitch the current market trends so that the company could retain its competitive advantage especially in times when medical expenses are a cause of concern for many. The product offers an OPD cover, Ayurvedic Treatment Cover, reimbursement of Hospital Room, Board, and ICU ward with no sub limits. Additionally, the policyholder will be provided with optional covers that cover the expenses incurred towards optical, maternity, and dental care. The policy holder will also be entitled to a No Claim Bonus up to 100%, restore and many more benefits. What’s more policyholders could avail themselves of the best medical care both here and overseas with the exception of USA and Canada and also enjoy the convenience of Cashless hospital bill settlement”.
Chief Actuarial Officer of HNBA, Mr Nalin Subasinghe expressed his views stating,”HNBA is committed to offer flexible and innovative product offerings and SupremeHealth Unlimited will spearhead the health insurance domain and provide the customer an ease of mind for health-related requirements”.
HNB Assurance SupremeHealth Unlimited provides you the luxury of cherishing life with your loved ones ensuring the protection and care while enjoying the benefits of the best health plan above all.To avail yourself the benefits of Supreme Health Unlimited we invite you to contact HNBA on 1301 or visit www.hnbassurance.com
HNB Assurance PLC (HNBA) is a leading Life Insurance Company in Sri Lanka with a network of 64 branches. HNBA is a Life Insurance company with a rating of ‘A+’ (lka) by Fitch Ratings Lanka for ‘National Insurer Financial Strength Rating’. Following the introduction of the segregation rules by the Insurance Regulator, HNB General Insurance Limited (HNBGI) was created and commenced its operations in January 2015; HNBGI continues to specialize in motor, non-motor and Takaful insurance solutions and is a fully owned subsidiary of HNB Assurance PLC. HNB General Insurance has been assigned a ‘National Insurer Financial Strength Rating’ of ‘A+’ (lka) by Fitch Ratings Lanka Limited. HNBA is rated within the Top 100 brands and Top 100 companies in Sri Lanka by LMD and HNB Assurance has won international awards for Brand Excellence, Digital Marketing and HR Excellence including the Great Place to Work® Certification and won many awards for its Annual Reports at award ceremonies organized by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka.
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The sun will be directly overhead Colombo, Awissawella, Talawakelle, Dimbula, Galakumbura and Dambagalla at about 12:12 noon today [07]

On the apparent northward relative motion of the sun, it is going to be directly over the latitudes of Sri Lanka during 05th to 14th of April in this year.
The nearest areas of Sri Lanka over which the sun is overhead today (07th) are Colombo, Awissawella, Talawakelle, Dimbula, Galakumbura and Dambagalla at about 12:12 noon.
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MoU on Defence a significant new addition to Ranil-Modi consensus

Defence Secy says a decision was taken at 2023 Defence Dialogue
Contrary to claims that the MoU/agreements finalised during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit here were in accordance with an understanding between former President Ranil Wickremesinghe and PM Modi in July 21, 2023, the MoU on Defence Cooperation is a new addition.
A joint statement issued on July 21, 2023, soon after the conclusion of Wickremesinghe’s visit, didn’t refer to an MoU on defence cooperation.
Premier Modi disclosed the decision to enter into an MoU on 16 Dec., 2024 at a joint press conference addressed by him and President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
A media statement issued by the Indian High Commission in Colombo quoted the Indian PM as having said that President Dissanayake and he had agreed that the two countries’ security interests were interconnected. “We have decided to quickly finalise the Security Cooperation Agreement.”
President Dissanayake, in his address, didn’t refer to the proposed MoU on defence cooperation. The Presidential Media Division quoted President Dissanayake as having said that they exchanged views on cooperation in the fields of defence and security, power and energy, training and capacity building, education, agriculture and social security.
However, retired Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyakonttha, who signed the MoU on Defence Cooperation, in his capacity as the Defence Secretary, said that they had agreed to strengthen defence relations through an MoU during Defence Dialogue in 2023.
Responding to concerns expressed in some quarters about the MoU at issue, Thuyakonttha, a veteran Mi 24 helicopter gunship pilot, emphasised that the agreement on the MoU had been reached in keeping with the instructions issued by the Secretary to the President in January this year.
In addition to the MoU on Defence Cooperation, the two sides finalised six other MoUs/agreements. They dealt with Implementation of HDVC interconnection for import/export of power, cooperation in the field of sharing successful digital solutions implemented at population scale for digital transformation, multi-sectoral grant assistance for Eastern Province, cooperation in the field of health, medicine, etc.
India, Sri Lanka and UAE have agreed to develop Trincomalee as an energy hub.
Milinda Moragoda, who served as Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner in New Delhi during the August 2021-Oct 2023 period and played a critical role in negotiations, stressed the pivotal importance of going ahead with the MoU/agreements.
In response to The Island queries regarding the latest developments, Moragoda said that the progress made on the economic integration and connectivity side was extremely encouraging. Especially, the concrete steps taken to establish connectivity in power, petroleum and the development of Trincomalee as an energy hub, he said.
“The fact that trilateral cooperation between India, Sri Lanka and selected third countries will become part of our future development strategy, with the formal entry of the UAE as a partner in the Trincomalee energy hub initiative is a very important step forward.”
Moragoda said: “The establishment of a framework to share successful digital solutions between India and Sri Lanka is also another positive development.
“It is critical that both parties now focus on the speedy implementation of all the agreements that have been reached.
“Future consideration should be given to developing road and rail connectivity as well.
“We should all understand and absorb that the physical connectivity that would be established in power, petroleum and other sectors will link us directly to India, the Middle East and Europe making us potentially a key global hub at a pivotal point in world history.
“The understandings that have been reached with India could become critical for Sri Lanka’s immediate economic survival and development as we cope with the monumental disruptions taking place in the international economic environment and geopolitical sphere at the moment.
“Sri Lanka is in an extremely vulnerable position and will have to very quickly work out a survival strategy through which we can diversify our foreign income and investment sources while arriving at an understanding with the US in the short term.
“As we enter an era where geoeconomics will become more important than plain economics, the agreements reached during the visit of Prime Minister Modi could help lay an initial foundation for Sri Lanka’s future developmental direction.”
By Shamindra Ferdinando
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Dambulla cold storage facility:
SJB Colombo District MP Dr Harsha de Silva has said he is happy that the government is continuing with his projects after changing their names.
Speaking to the media after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had inaugurated a 5,000-metric-ton cold storage facility in Dambulla, Dr de Silva said the construction of that facility had been initiated in 2019 with a grant from India, during his tenure as Minister of Economic Reforms. The name of the project, Prabhaswara, had been changed, he claimed.
Dr de Silva said he had not been informed of the opening of the storage facility.
He said a plaque had been installed with names of the Indian prime minister and President Anura Kumara Dissanayake inscribed on it in violation of the NPP’s pledge that the names of its leaders would not be displayed in that manner.
Dr de Silva that he was genuinely happy about the opening of the country’s first agricultural storage complex capable of controlling temperature and humidity.
“Due to the collapse of the Yahapalana government, we were unable to complete the project. Later, those who came to power had no desire to finish the work. I believe that this government will ensure that farmers will benefit from the business plan we developed.
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