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SLIC Motor Plus Loyalty rewards partners with Certis Lanka Home Nursing and Swift Care

Sri Lanka Insurance (SLIC) join hands with leading Home Nursing service provider Certis Lanka Home Nursing and Swift Care to provide exclusive benefits for Sri Lanka Insurance Motor Plus comprehensive policyholders under the Motor Plus Loyalty Rewards benefit scheme.
The exclusive health care benefits inclusive of doctor on call, nurse on call, ambulance services, 24 hours customer care, 5% discount on age care equipment, mobile physiotherapy/speech Therapy/Dieticians, 5-10% discount on lab tests excluding Asiri Hospital, Hospital OPD and inpatient services at discounted rates, 10% off on standard room rates, 20% off on luxury room rate only at Asiri Hospitals under the exclusive Annual membership fee of Rs. 3,000/- for the policy holders.
In addition, if the members require Home Nursing service that can also be provided on a daily or monthly fee.
The MOU was exchanged between the two entities on September 24 at SLIC head office.
Sri Lanka Insurance Motor Plus comprehensive motor insurance policyholders can avail the unique benefits by presenting their comprehensive motor insurance card to Certis Lanka Home Nursing at the time of registration.
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JMSDF ASAHI arrives at port of Colombo

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) ASAHI arrived at the Port of Colombo on a replenishment visit this morning (01 Mar 25).
The visiting ship was welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in compliance with naval traditions.
JMSDF ASAHI is a 151m long destroyer commanded by Commander Shota TAKASHIRO. She is manned by a crew of 202.
During the stay in Colombo, crew members of the ship are expected to visit some tourist attractions in the city limits and the ship is scheduled to depart the island on 03 Mar 25.
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CPC Chairman explains cause for fuel issue, but queues continue

D.J. Rajakaruna, Chairman of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC), addressing the media explained that the current fuel issue was due to some fuel distributors disagreeing with the governments decision to introduce a new formula on which their commission will be based.
The CPC chairman said that there was no shortage of fuel. and that the Corporation has received 2924 fuel orders at that time and was in a position to accept more.
Nevertheless, some fuel stations were closed today [01] while there were long queues at the ones which were open.
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Veteran Sri Lankan actress Susantha Chandramali has passed away at the age of 61.
She will be remembered for her rolls in Saroja, Jaya Pita Jaya, Ran Kevita, Nidahase Piya DS, Charulatha, Sujatha, and Kande Gedara.
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