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Prez inspects Intermediate Care Centre for COVID-19 patients in Seeduwa

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday (18) inspected the Intermediate Care Centre for COVID-19 patients in Seeduwa.

The Care Centre, which is housed in a building offered by the Brandix Company consists of three wards. It has the capacity to treat a total of 1,200 patients. The facility was constructed in 10 days by the Sri Lanka Army.

The Ranaviru Apparel Factory provided 2,000 sets of bed sheets. Defence Secretary, General (Retired) Kamal Gunaratne, Health Secretary, Major General Sanjeewa Munasinghe, Health Services Director General Dr. Asela Gunawardane and Chief of Defence Staff and Army Commander General Shavendra Silva were also present at the occasion.



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Power sector restructuring completed; new state-owned entities established: Govt.

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The NPP governmnet has completed a major restructuring of its power sector, marking one of the most significant transformations in the country’s electricity industry in recent times, Minister of Power and Energy Engineer Kumara Jayakody says.

Addressing directors and senior officials of the newly established institutions in the power sector, while also connecting with employees of the new entities, via Zoom, the Minister said the restructuring programme had now been fully implemented with the objective of strengthening the sector, while ensuring continued state ownership.

Jayakody said the reforms represented a decisive step towards building a stronger and more resilient electricity sector, capable of meeting both present and future challenges facing the country.

“We have completed the restructuring programme that marks one of the biggest transformations in Sri Lanka’s power sector. Let us work together with dedication and commitment, within the newly established institutions, to realise the dream of ‘a prosperous country and a beautiful life,’” the Minister said.

The Minister stressed that the current government had reversed earlier attempts, by the previous administration, to break up the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) into 12 entities, as part of a privatisation drive.

Instead, he said, the government had established several new companies that would remain 100 percent state-owned, thereby safeguarding public ownership of the electricity sector, while introducing the structural reforms needed to modernise and strengthen the industry.

According to Jayakody, the restructuring initiative was carefully designed to ensure that the electricity sector would remain under state control while being equipped with the institutional capacity required to address emerging energy demands, technological changes and economic pressures.

He noted that one of the government’s key priorities, during the reform process, had been the protection of employee rights and privileges.

“As a government representing working people, we paid special attention to protecting the rights and benefits of employees. We assure you that the privileges and rights enjoyed by you as CEB employees will continue without even the slightest reduction when you join the new institutions,” the Minister said.

He added that the government had also taken steps to address long-standing grievances raised by employees and trade unions in the power sector.

Jayakody said many of the demands made by workers over the years had now been fulfilled, including some that had not yet been formally requested by unions or employee representatives.

“Many of the issues raised by workers in the past have now been resolved. In some instances, the government moved to address concerns even before they were formally requested by employees or trade unions,” he said.

The Minister also noted that throughout the restructuring process, the government had maintained a regular dialogue with trade unions representing workers in the electricity sector.

He said the authorities had held discussions with union representatives on several occasions and listened to their concerns before finalising key aspects of the restructuring programme.

Jayakody emphasised that the establishment of the new institutions represented a significant milestones in the development of Sri Lanka’s electricity sector.

“At this important moment, when a major step is being taken towards the development of the country’s power sector, I invite all of you to treat this as a national mission and make the fullest use of the opportunities available within these new institutions,” he said.

The Minister also expressed his appreciation to all those who had contributed to the successful completion of the restructuring programme.

He said the transformation of the electricity sector had required the cooperation and commitment of many stakeholders, including officials, employees and policymakers.

Energy sector analysts say the restructuring of the power sector is expected to play a critical role in improving efficiency, governance and long-term planning in electricity generation, transmission and distribution.

Sri Lanka’s electricity industry has faced several challenges in recent years, including rising fuel costs, supply disruptions and the need for increased investment in renewable energy and grid infrastructure.

Officials say the new institutional framework is expected to enhance operational efficiency while ensuring that the strategic assets of the electricity sector remain under state ownership.

The government maintains that the restructuring programme will ultimately strengthen the country’s energy security while supporting broader economic development.

By Ifham Nizam

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Pilleyan held over Eastern Uni VC’s 2006 disappearance seeks SC intervention: Case to be taken up on 18 March

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The Supreme Court yesterday declared that the Fundamental Rights (FR) petition filed by former State Minister, one-time Eastern Province Chief Minister, and ex-LTTE combatant Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan, alias Pilleyan, would be called on 18 March.

The petition has challenged Pilleyan’s arrest and detention by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in terms of Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). Pilleyan was taken into custody in April last year over his alleged involvement in the disappearance of the Vice Chancellor of the Eastern University Prof. Raveendranath in December 2006. Prof. Raveendranath was on his way to attend a conference of the Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science (SLAAS),

When the petition was taken up yesterday, the three-judge bench considered the facts presented and directed that the matter be called for examination on 18 March.

The Director of the CID, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), and the Attorney General, among others, have been named as respondents in the case.

The petitioner has sought a court ruling declaring that his arrest, and subsequent detention were unlawful and constitute a violation of his fundamental human rights, as they were executed without any justifiable cause.

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Lanka takes part in Thai Red Cross Charity Bazaar

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The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Bangkok participated in the 59th Red Cross Charity Bazaar, one of Thailand’s major annual fundraising events organised by the Thai Red Cross Society, held from February 26 to March 1 at Siam Paragon in Bangkok.

The event was presided over by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn and attended by members of the diplomatic corps, government officials, private sector representatives and the public. The charity bazaar serves as a key platform to raise funds for the humanitarian and charitable activities of the Thai Red Cross Society.

Wijayanthi Edirisinghe, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to Thailand, attended the opening ceremony.

The programme brought together products and crafts from more than 50 countries, showcasing international cuisine, fashion items, beauty products and handicrafts, with proceeds directed towards humanitarian initiatives across Thailand.

At the Sri Lankan stall, the Embassy displayed a range of Ceylon tea, Sri Lankan spices and traditional handicrafts, which drew considerable interest from visitors. Tourism promotional material highlighting Sri Lanka’s attractions, cultural heritage and travel experiences was also distributed.

The participation of Sri Lanka at the event highlighted the country’s cultural heritage and culinary traditions while reaffirming its support for charitable initiatives in Thailand. It also underscored the longstanding friendship and cooperation between Sri Lanka and Thailand, the Embassy said.

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