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SLIM launches the ABLE Charter

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Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) and the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) officials at the launch of the Able Charter at BMICH, Colombo

The Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) and the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) officially launched the Able Charter on 6th February at the BMICH, a landmark initiative aimed at fostering inclusivity and empowering Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Sri Lanka through structured employment, entrepreneurship, and awareness. The event was graced by Sugath Wasantha De Silva as the Chief Guest, a respected advocate representing the differently-abled community in Parliament. Bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, and professionals, the launch marked a powerful joint commitment by SLIM and CIPM to drive systemic change. The Charter lays out a strategic roadmap to embed inclusivity into workplace cultures, align corporate and government efforts, and recognize ability over disability across Sri Lanka’s economic landscape.

President of SLIM, Prof. Dewasiri N. Jayantha said that “The Launch of Able Charter is,a ground-breaking initiative aimed at improving Employability opportunities for individuals with Different Abilities. Through this charter, SLIM and CIPM will advocate for greater Inclusivity in the Workplace, urging Employers to provide opportunities based on individual skills and abilities. This commitment stands as a national commitment to transform inclusion from aspiration into action. At SLIM, we firmly believe that every capable individual deserves the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to our economy. This initiative goes beyond advocacy -it’s about creating practical pathways for Persons with Disabilities through structured employment, training, and recognition. With the strength of our partnership with CIPM, we’re mobilizing the full force of marketing and HR to reshape perceptions and drive real change.

Gayan Perera, Immediate Past President of SLIM, expressed his excitement for the launch of Able Charter as it marks a historic moment where two national institutions join forces for a vital national cause. At SLIM, we believe true economic prosperity is inclusive, and that includes recognizing the talents of the differently-abled community. This Charter reflects a renewed commitment — not just to awareness, but to action, employability, and policy change. With government alignment and the strength of our partnership with CIPM, we aim to embed inclusivity into organizational cultures across the country.”

Dr. Dilhan Sampath Jayatilleke, Senior Vice President – Events & Sustainability of SLIM, highlighted the broader impact of the initiative “The Able Charter is a powerful step forward, reigniting an initiative we began in 2021 with a stronger purpose and the right partner in CIPM. From day one, CIPM brought not only expertise but a deep passion for creating real impact. We’re addressing real challenges in employability, entrepreneurship, and social perception. It’s a unified effort to ensure Persons with Disabilities are empowered, included, and celebrated in our workforce. Together, we aim to make inclusivity a lived reality across corporate Sri Lanka.”

SLIM Vice President – Events and Sustainability, Enoch Perera, expressed his views and said, “The ABLE Charter is a powerful reflection of our belief that true sustainability must include social equity. By focusing on the employability and entrepreneurial potential of Persons with Disabilities, we are creating systems that uplift communities and strengthen businesses alike. This initiative brings together training, policy alignment, and organizational readiness to drive lasting, tangible change. Through the combined strengths of SLIM and CIPM, we’re not just raising awareness—we’re building a practical, scalable framework. Our goal is to foster a culture where inclusivity is measurable, meaningful, and deeply embedded in every organization.”



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Manjot Kalra denies fixing allegations in LPL 2026

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Jaffna Kings co-owner Manjot Kalra was taken to court in Colombo [Cricinfo]

Former India Under-19 player Manjot Kalra has been remanded by the Magistrate’s Court in Colombo until July 31, Sri Lanka police has confirmed, after he was arrested on July 16 on charges of corruption relating to the 2026 Lanka Premier League season.

Kalra, who is one of the co-owners of the Jaffna Kings franchise along with entrepreneur Mayank Goel, was produced before the court on July 17.

According to local media, the court heard that Kalra had allegedly approached players participating in LPL 2026 – Bhanuka Rajapaksa and Sri Lanka national players Dunith Wellalage and Avishka Fernando – all of whom play for the Jaffna Kings franchise. Investigators revealed in court that Kalra had allegedly offered the players over USD 30,000 to influence the outcome of games, and that they had in their possession recorded phone conversations and video evidence to support their case.

Following the initial approach, the players are said to have contacted the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) for the Prevention of Offences Relating to Sports, after which they had, on instructions of the SIU, negotiated a payment of LKR 11.5 million with LKR 9.5 million as an advance. Kalra and an unnamed second person were arrested when the second person had brought a bag containing the advance payment to a pre-agreed location, according to media reports of the court proceedings.

The defence counsel rejected all allegations, asserting there was no evidence of Kalra offering or paying a bribe. Bail was sought but denied, with the Chief Magistrate stating that doing so could prejudice the investigation.

In a statement released on his behalf, Kalra denied the allegations and said he was “fully cooperating with the ongoing investigation” and “is confident that the facts will establish his innocence and clear his name”.

“Having had the privilege of representing India with honour, Mr. Kalra fully understands the responsibility and integrity expected of those associated with Indian sport. Throughout his career, he has remained committed to upholding those values,” the statement said. “Mr. Kalra became a co-owner in the league as a minority shareholder, entering the venture in good faith and with complete integrity. Prior to his association, the league conducted all requisite background and due diligence checks, which connfirmed his clean reputation.

“As the matter is currently under investigation, Mr. Kalra will continue to cooperate fully with the authorities and will refrain from making any further comments at this stage. He remains confident that the truth will prevail.

“Senior Counsel  K Wasantha S Fernando, Attorney at Law and his able team of Junior Attorneys at Law are currently taking care of his interest and have expressed the confidence in disproving and negating the allegations leveled against  Kalra and will ensure all possible steps are taken within the provisions of law to bring all perpetrators involved in fixing  Kalra into this undesired situation to light while assisting law enforcement officers and Honorable Court to arrive at Justice in the right manner.”

The news of Kalra’s arrest broke on Friday, hours before the LPL season opener between Kalra’s team  Jaffna Kings and Galle Gallants , a fixture that Kings lost by 36 runs.

[Cricinfo]

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10th Navy Open Shooting Championship concludes

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The 10th Navy Open Shooting Championship, organised by the Sri Lanka Navy, concluded successfully following events held from 1 to 12 July 2026 at the Small Bore Firing Complex,
Welisara.

The awards ceremony took place on 18 July at the Commander Parakrama Samaraweera Memorial Indoor Sports Complex at SLNS Gemunu, under the patronage of the Commander of
the Navy.

More than 900 shooters representing the Sri Lanka Army, Navy, Air Force, Police and a number of shooting clubs from across the island competed in this year’s championship. Notably, over 800 of the participants were school athletes, highlighting the growing interest and participation of young athletes in the sport.

The championship provided a valuable platform for members of the Tri-Forces, Police, shooting clubs and school competitors to compete alongside one another, exchange experience and further develop their technical skills in shooting. It also reaffirmed the championship’s role in nurturing young talent and supporting the development of future national and international-level shooters.

Competing in a highly competitive field, marksmen representing the Sri Lanka Navy delivered an impressive performance, securing a number of medals and bringing distinction to the Navy through their achievements.

The event also made a significant contribution to the promotion of shooting sport in Sri Lanka by identifying emerging talent and strengthening cooperation, sportsmanship and healthy
competition among participants representing a wide range of institutions and organisations.

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Former IGP’s death likely due to an accidental weapon discharge

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He was examining security officer’s new weapon while waiting for his wife to join him on a morning walk

Friday’s shock death of former IGP Chandana Wickramaratne due to gunshot injuries on his chest was possibly due to an accidental discharge of his personal security officer’s (PSO’s) pistol. Wickramaratne, who was kitted for his walk and waiting on the verandah for his wife to join him, was examining the PSO’s new weapon, knowledgeable sources said.

These sources said the wife who was putting on her shoes inside the house heard a bang and found Wickramaratne fallen on the verandah.

The retired IGP had noticed the security officer carrying a new weapon and had asked to examine it. Saying he carried a similar weapon years ago, he found no magazine and said, “are you planning to accompany me on my walk with a pistol without a magazine?”

The PSO had then handed the loaded magazine and gone into the house to fetch a requested bottle of water when the weapon had gone off.

The sources said that Wickramaratne was in no way depressed and had attended an Ananda College old boy’s event a few days ago, had dinner with friends and chatted with them. He had an appointment to meet a friend on Saturday.

Friends and family saw no reason for Wickramaratne to take his own life and there was no evidence whatever of an external agent shooting him. The former IGP was pronounced dead at the Colombo East Teaching Hospital to which he was rushed.

Police said investigations were proceeding and an autopsy report was awaited.

Wickramaratne was appointed the 35th Inspector General on November 25, 2020 and retired  three years later in 2023. He had also set a record as the longest serving acting IGP since his naming to that position in May 2019 after his predecessor Pujith Jayasundara was sent on compulsory leave.

He joined as a trainee Assistant Superintendent  in June 1986 after graduating from the Colombo University. He was absorbed to the National Intelligence Bureau where he worked till 1995. Thereafter he reverted to the uniform service and had been posted across the country, including the northern and eastern areas at the height of the war.

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