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Over 73,000 Receive Freehold Land Rights in Kurunegala District through “Urumaya” Program
President Ranil Wickremesinghe speaking at a ceremony held at the North Western Provincial Council Auditorium in Kurunegala, where symbolic deeds were presented to 463 recipients out of 73,143 eligible in the district under the “Urumaya” national program emphasized that true socialism lies in granting free land rights to the people, dismissing mere talk about socialism.
President Wickremesinghe further elaborated;
In the Kurunegala district, our farmers, who are vital to our rice supply, have lacked rightful ownership of their lands for too long. Today, hundreds of thousands of people across our country face the challenge of living without legal rights to their homes. We launched the “Urumaya” program to ensure they receive the rights they deserve.
When I took office, it was a time of great uncertainty. Leaders were scarce, but I stepped up to lead. We formed a government by uniting different parties, and together, we’ve made significant strides in addressing the people’s concerns.
When our country’s economy collapsed, many lost hope. Today, I must express my gratitude to the residents of this area. Despite facing personal challenges akin to a house on fire, they prioritized community welfare and worked tirelessly to provide relief. Now, our country has emerged from bankruptcy. We have a four-year plan to repay our loans, offering reduced burdens and interest cuts that will yield USD 5 billion in savings.
We are currently in negotiations with private contractors. As a result, approximately USD 3 billion has been withdrawn. In total, USD 8 billion has been allocated for our use. Additionally, we have been granted USD 2 billion under relaxed terms. This does not account for funds expected from China or assistance from India. As a result, we have saved USD 8 billion over the past two years.
Before assuming office, during President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s tenure, India provided USD 3.5 billion on favourable loan terms. Bangladesh also contributed USD 200 million. Despite economic challenges, we managed to repay the USD 200 million to Bangladesh.
I’ve had to make tough decisions to rebuild our economy. Raising VAT wasn’t easy, but it was necessary to stabilize our economy. Some leaders urged people to protest and even burn houses, urging them not to support the government. Farmers were told to come to Colombo, but without fuel and fertilizers, they couldn’t come. We provided essential fuel and fertilizers to support them. Eventually, they were asked to come to Colombo without planting crops.
Thanks to the harvest in 2022-2023, the country’s production increased, and tourism thrived. As a result, we’ve achieved an USD 8 billion relief and paved the way to debt relief. When the economy collapses, it affects ordinary people the most. When it recovers, its benefits reach another segment. We launched the “Urumaya” freehold land deeds program to benefit ordinary people. Today, these individuals have full ownership rights to the land they’ve lived on for generations. This is indeed a government’s record.
Others talk about socialism, but this is real socialism where land is given directly to the people. Only two countries in the world, Japan and South Korea, have implemented similar programs, but they charged some fee for the land. Here, we provide land for free, resulting in an additional 2 million beneficiaries under this program.
Furthermore, the “Aswesuma” program has tripled the benefits of the “Samurdhi” program for the people. These initiatives were implemented despite the country being bankrupt. Government employees were granted a stipend of Rs.10, 000. Attention will also be given to increasing salaries in the coming year, along with wage hikes in the private sector. Income from tourism has increased, supporting a modern tourism industry that has raised people’s earnings.
During the last Poson Poya, numerous dansal were held across the country. Before that people were suffering with food shortages. Thanks to your hard work in agriculture, we experienced an unprecedented number of dansals in Sri Lanka’s history. Foreign ambassadors expressed their surprise to me; this showcases our strength. We are committed to providing relief and developing the country in every possible way.
Today, the Kurunegala district is rapidly developing. After Gampaha and Colombo, it houses one of the largest populations in the country.
Our goal is to strategically develop this province. To this end, we have allocated approximately 1,000 acres for a trade zone in the Bingiriya area, along with the Iranawila Tourist Zone.
The Bingiriya and Madampe areas are set to experience significant development. Additionally, plans are underway for a major industrial initiative in Kuliyapitiya. The largest program under the Agriculture Modernization Program is also being implemented in Kurunegala district. With new aid coming in, highway construction has commenced, complementing other road systems. Moreover, this province will soon host a new university, marking a period of substantial growth for Kurunegala in the coming years.


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Kandy Esala Perahera schedule announced
The schedule for the 2026 Kandy Esala Maha Perahera, the country’s most historic and prestigious cultural pageant, was finalised following a high level discussion held yesterday (July 8) at the Sri Dalada Maligawa. The meeting was attended by the Maha Sangha, Diyawadana Nilame Pradeep Nilanga Dela, and Kandy District Secretary Indika Udawatta.
The traditional planting of the ‘Kap’ (Kap Situweema) at the four main Devalas (shrines) is scheduled to take place at an auspicious time on the morning of August 13.
Following the Kap Situweema, the first Kumbal Perahera will commence on August 18 and will parade through the streets of Kandy until August 22.
The first Randoli Perahera is set to parade on the night of August 23. This will be followed by the final Randoli Perahera, which is scheduled for the night of August 27.
The festival will then conclude with the Day Perahera on August 28. Following this final procession, the Diyawadana Nilame, Pradeep Nilanga Dela, will present the ‘Perahera Sandeshaya’ (the formal message confirming the successful completion of the pageant) to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake at the President’s House in Kandy, strictly following ancient traditions.
By S.K. Samaranayake
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Transport Minister announces introduction of cluster bus company system
Minister of Transport, Highways and Urban Development Bimal Rathnayake on Tuesday (7) said that the government would introduce a cluster bus company system to improve public transportation, adding that Cabinet approval for the initiative had been granted.
The Minister said so while chairing the meeting of the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Transport, Highways and Urban Development in Parliament.
He said that the scheme would initially be implemented as a pilot project on bus routes 177, 170 and 190.
The Minister said that the previous four categories of bus services; normal, semi-luxury, luxury and super-luxury had been streamlined by removing the semi-luxury and super-luxury categories. Referring to the Semi-Luxury category, the Minister stated that a related court case is currently pending and that the relevant facts will be presented before the court.
Minister Rathnayake pointed out that it was not equitable to apply a single fare formula to both long-distance and short-distance bus services. Given the higher operating costs associated with long-distance services, a separate methodology would be introduced to determine fares for long-distance buses. He emphasised that the Government is committed to safeguarding both the bus industry and passengers.
The Chair of the Committee also sought clarification from officials on whether bus fares could be reduced following recent fuel price decreases. Officials explained that although fuel prices have declined, other operating costs remain high, limiting the scope for fare reductions.
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Fort Magistrate adjourns misappropriation of public funds case against Ranil and Ekanayake
Colombo Fort Magistrate Pasan Amarasena yesterday adjourned a case filed over the alleged misappropriation of public funds against former President Ranil Wickremesinghe and the former Secretary to the President, Saman Ekanayake to September 30.
The Magistrate ordered that the Attorney General’s stance on the legal action to be taken against former President Wickremesinghe and former Presidential Secretary Ekanayake be presented to court during the next hearing.
During the proceedings, Senior State Counsel Samadari Piyasena informed court that investigations into the incident had been concluded and that the relevant files had been forwarded to the Attorney General.
The Senior State Counsel further requested that a date be granted to communicate the Attorney General’s position on the matter.
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