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Indian PM agrees to provide fertiliser for Yala, says President

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, on Wednesday, said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had agreed to provide the fertiliser required for the Yala season cultivation immediately.

The fertiliser would be supplied under the Indian loan facility, and it would be distributed within 20 days of receiving the shipment.

The President said so during a discussion hat the President’s House, Colombo, on the challenges facing the irrigation sector and possible solutions to those challenges.

It was revealed at the discussion that the Uma Oya and Moragahakanda projects could be completed before the end of the year. The Morana, Mahagalgamuwa Poshitha Ela, Mahagona Wewa, Vilakandiya Wewa, and Godigamuwa Wewa projects would be completed concurrently.

President Rajapaksa instructed officials to take necessary measures to complete the foreign-funded projects within the stipulated time.

It was also revealed that 80% of the total electricity generation in the past three days was supplied to the national grid by hydro and wind power. The President said that steps should be taken to enhance floating solar panel projects as well to increase the benefits given for roof-mounted solar panels with the objective of encouraging consumers.

Special attention was paid to the cultivation activities during the Yala season and 50% of the lands under the Irrigation Department and the Mahaweli Authority have already been cultivated. Irrigation Minister Roshan Ranasinghe said that 250,000 Mahaweli home gardens had been planned for cultivation of additional crops and lands that had not been cultivated so far had been utilised for the cultivation of other crops.

President’s Chief of Staff Anura Dissanayake, Secretary to the Ministry U. D C. Jayalal, and other officials of the line agencies of the Ministry were also present at the discussion.



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French Ambassador pledges support for relief efforts

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A meeting between the Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake and the French Ambassador to Sri Lanka,  Rémi Lambert, was held on Tuesday (09) afternoon  at the Presidential Secretariat.

During the discussion, the French Ambassador assured the Secretary to the President that the French Development Agency would extend its support to the Government’s programme for providing relief to those affected by Cyclone Ditwah and for rebuilding Sri Lanka. He further stated that steps are being taken to dispatch a team of experts to the country in the near future.

The Deputy Head of Mission at the French Embassy, was also present on this occasion.

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India extends multi-front support to Sri Lanka’s cyclone relief efforts

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India has strengthened its humanitarian support to Sri Lanka in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah, providing critical air assets, emergency supplies, engineering equipment and medical aid to bolster national rescue and recovery operations.

India dispatched an additional MI-17 helicopter to assist the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) in ongoing air rescue missions on Tuesday (09). Two MI-17 V5 helicopters of the Indian Air Force had been operating in Sri Lanka from 29 November, conducting around 90 sorties, rescuing approximately 270 survivors, airlifting about 50 tonnes of relief material to inaccessible areas and relief camps and deploying 57 Sri Lankan troops to cut-off locations.

Having completed their flying hours, the two helicopters returned to India on Sunday (08) for mandatory maintenance and a fresh MI-17 aircraft arrived at Katunayake Airport to continue operations alongside the SLAF.

The aviation support comes alongside major maritime assistance. The Indian naval vessel INS Gharial arrived at the Port of Trincomalee on Sunday (08) carrying a 700-tonne humanitarian shipment, marking India’s fifth naval relief consignment to Sri Lanka, apart from 10 aircrafts and 5 helicopters, which have contributed towards rescues and relief operations, since the cyclone.

The shipment included essential food supplies such as pulses, sugar and milk powder, as well as bed sheets, towels, sarees, dhotis and tarpaulins for families displaced by flooding and landslides. The emergency aid is being directed to the hardest-hit districts through local relief agencies.

In a further show of engineering support, India has also handed over a 63-ton Bailey bridge and a consignment of essential medicines to Sri Lankan authorities to restore connectivity and meet urgent medical needs in affected communities.

The cargo was received by General Chaminda Wijerathne of the Sri Lanka Army Headquarters, Sunil Jayaweera, former Director Preparedness of the Disaster Management Centre (DMC), now volunteering in the response and Shan Pathirana, Deputy Director of the DMC Awareness Division.

The handover was facilitated by the Indian High Commission in Colombo.

These coordinated air, sea and engineering initiatives underscore India’s continued commitment to supporting Sri Lanka during its national emergency response and long-term recovery. The assistance forms part of India’s broader partnership to restore essential services, reconnect isolated communities and provide relief to thousands affected by Cyclone Ditwah.

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Relief Cargo from the UAE arrives in Sri Lanka

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In a significant gesture of solidarity and support, a relief cargo from the United Arab Emirates has been officially received in Sri Lanka.

The cargo was accepted by key representatives from the Middle East Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including Ms. Ishara De Silva and Ms. Sajeeda Rasheed, both serving as Assistant Directors.

Joining them were  Sunil Jayaweera, a former Director of Preparedness at the Disaster Management Center (DMC), who has returned to volunteer after retirement and . Shan Pathirana, Deputy Director of the Awareness Division at DMC.

The cargo was presented by the Deputy Head of Mission, representing the UAE, highlighting the strong ties and commitment to humanitarian aid between the two nations.

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