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LIOC commissions fully modernized petrol shed
Underlining the importance of Brand visibility and exploring new opportunity to serve valued customers, Lanka IOC added one more Petrol filling station at Battaramulla, M/s Jayanta Udaya Kumara.
It was inaugurated by Head (Economic & Commercial), High Commission of India, Colombo Dr. Rakesh Pandey, and Managing Director, Lanka IOC Manoj Gupta in the presence of local Dealers, esteemed Customers and prominent persons of the area.
Dr. Pandey in his address appreciated efforts of Lanka IOC for increasing footprints and serving the Nation with commitment. He also said that it would go a long way in building strong bonding and bilateral relation of both the Countries, Sri Lanka and India.
Mr. Gupta while expressing his views on the occasion, highly appreciated the way country had handled Covid-19 global pandemic and said Lanka had created a role model for other countries. The supreme leadership, the strict enforcement of the directives, the role being played by the Triforces and Health care sector and the discipline exhibited by the citizens had been instrumental in containing the spread of the virus, he said.
Mr. Gupta said that apart from regular modern facilities such as Canopy, RVI, Sales Building, Paved Driveway, Digital Air gauge, Lanka IOC had gone a step ahead by providing contactless payment solution powered by SOLO app at this RO. He added that Lanka IOC was committed to always bring world class customer centric facilities at Petrol sheds to enhance customers delight.
He observed that Lanka IOC had heavily invested in technological upgradation and Solarization of Petrol Sheds across the country. Recently Lanka IOC had commissioned 10 nos. of ATM/CRMs of People’s/ DFCC bank at different strategic Petrol Shed in and around Colombo. The unprecedented effort by LIOC stands was a testament to their commitment to serve valued customers in a better way.
Mr. Jayanta Udaya Kumara, proprietor of the Petrol shed, thanked all guests present during the inauguration of his shed.
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Cabinet approves construction of new 300 bed Base Hospital in Deniyaya
The Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution forwarded by the Minister of Health and Mass Media to relocate the Deniyaya Base Hospital after constructing a new hospital with a capacity of 300 beds at an estimated cost of Rupees 6,000 million.
The Southern Provincial Department of Health has acquired a plot of land in Handford estate which is approximately 03 kilometres away from the town for this purpose.
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Cabinet nod to legally empower methodology for implementing the ‘Praja Shakthi’ poverty alleviation national movement
The Cabinet of Ministers granted approval for the resolution furnished by the Minister of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment to instruct the Legal Draftsman to draft a bill to legally empower the implementation of ‘Praja Shakthi’ (Strength of the Community) poverty alleviation national movement
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NPP not under Indian pressure to hold PC polls – JVP
…preliminary work started on new Constitution
JVP General Secretary Tilvin Silva yesterday (17) maintained that the NPP government was not under Indian pressure to hold the long delayed Provincial Council elections.
The top JVP official said so appearing on Sirasa Pathikada, anchored by Asoka Dias. Tilvin Silva said that neither the devolution nor terrorism issues had been discussed during his meeting with External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar and Deputy National Security Advisor Pavan Kapoor, in New Delhi. This was Tilvin Silva’s first visit to India.
Declaring that politics hadn’t been on the agenda, the JVPer said that the Indian focus was entirely on economic development and technology.
The JVP General Secretary visited India under the Indian Council for Cultural Relations’ (ICCR) Distinguished Visitors Programme from 5-12 February 2026. General Secretary Silva was accompanied by Kitnan Selvaraj, MP, Ilankumaran Karunanathan, MP, JVP Central Committee Member Janaka Adhikari, JVP’s Media Unit Head Hemathilaka Gamage and Member of JVP’s International Relations Department Kalpana Madhubhashini. The delegation visited New Delhi, Ahmedabad and Thiruvananthapuram.
Responding to another query, Tilvin Silva said that Dr. S. Jaishankar had reiterated that India would always remain a true and trusted partner for Sri Lanka, in accordance with its ‘Neighbourhood First Policy’ and Vision ‘MAHASAGAR.’
Referring to the second JVP insurrection in the late 1980s, the JVPer claimed that they had not been against India but responded to the actions of the then Indian government.
Sri Lanka enacted the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in the wake of the Indo-Lanka peace accord of July 1987 to pave the way for Provincial Councils.
Tilvin Silva said that since they came to power, Indo-Sri Lanka relations had changed. “India has realised we could work together,” he said.
The JVP official said that preliminary work was underway, regarding the formulation of a new Constitution. The abolition of executive presidency and creation of an Office of President sans executive powers, too, would be addressed, he said, adding that the strengthening of the legislature was the other issue at hand.
Pointing out that the NPP had 2/3 majority in Parliament and could introduce a new Constitution on their own, Tilvin Silva said that they intended to obtain views of all and study the past processes in a bid to secure consensus. The JVP, as the party that campaigned against the introduction of executive presidency, way back in 1978, would lead the current effort to do away with the existing Constitution, he said.
Tilvin promised that they would implement what was in their manifesto.
The interviewer also raised the issue of abolishing the pensions for ex-Presidents. Tilvin Silva said that the Supreme Court, too, had approved the move to abolish pensions to ex-MPs. Therefore there was no issue with that, however, the ex-Presidents pensions couldn’t be done away with as they were made through the Constitution. That would be addressed when the government introduced a new Constitution in consultation with other stakeholders.
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