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Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara meeting senior officers of the Prisons Department yesterday. (Pic courtesy Justice Ministry)

Justice Minister warns prisons officers:

Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara yesterday (23) asked senior officers of the Prisons Department to rid their institution of malpractices or be prepared to face the consequences.

Nanayakkara said that the government wanted them to change. If they weren’t prepared to change, as desired by the government, necessary action would be taken to ensure compliance, the Minister said.

The warning was issued at a meeting called by lawmaker Nanayakkara at the Justice Ministry.

Assuring that the officers wouldn’t be subjected to any political interference, Minister Nanayakkara declared that from now prisons couldn’t function at the behest of various other parties.

Acknowledging that there were honest officers, Minister Nanayakkara said that Superintendents of Prisons couldn’t grant presidential pardons. Nanayakkara said so referring to the ongoing controversy over the releasing of convicts by Prisons Superintendents, taking advantage of presidential and general amnesties granted periodically.

A statement issued by the Justice Ministry quoted Minister Nanayakkara as having said that actions of a few corrupt officers had ruined the reputation of the entire Department.

The Minister alleged that the corruption and irregularities had taken place at the Prisons and the government was in the process of changing the set-up.

Lawmaker Nanayakkara warned that the Prisons shouldn’t operate the way the underworld wanted and they should alert the Ministry if they experienced difficulties in performing their legitimate duties and responsibilities. (SF)



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SAARC journalists meet in New Delhi

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President of SJF Sri Lanka Chapter Rahul Samantha Hettiarachchi hands over a memento to Dr Alok Kumar Mishra Joint Secretary of the Association of Indian Universities

Members of the South Asian Journalists Forum have gathered  at the University of  New Delhi for a two day conference themed ‘Peace and Co-operation’.

Journalists from Bangladesh,  Nepal, Sri Lanka and India are attending the conference hosted by the  University of Delhi in collaboration with the India Chapter of SJF, and  will deliberate on how the media can act as a catalyst for regional stability and mutual coexsistence.

A tree plantation campaign was also held at the Ghandi Bhawan premises of the University to mark the event and symbolize growing regional ties.

The Sri Lanka delegation is led by President of SJF’s Sri Lanka Chapter Rahul Samantha Hettiarachchi.

 

 

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Governor of Gujarat met with Sri Lanka PM to discuss exposition of Devnimori Relics

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The Governor of the of Gujarat,  Acharya Devvrat, along with the Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat,  Harsh Sanghvi, met with Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya on Thursdy [February 05]  at the Parliamentary Complex to discuss the arrangements related to the exposition of the Devnimori Sacred Relics of  Lord Buddha, which have been brought to Sri Lanka under the patronage of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Government of India.

These sacred relics of  Lord Buddha were discovered during archaeological excavations conducted in the 1960s at the historic Devnimori site in Gujarat, the home state of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Until now, these relics had never been taken outside India. As a result of discussions held between President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his recent visit to Sri Lanka, the people of Sri Lanka have been granted this rare opportunity to venerate these sacred relics.

The exposition of the relics is being held for a period of seven days, from February 05 to February 11, at the Gangaramaya Temple in Hunupitiya, Colombo. Discussions were held between both parties regarding the arrangements related to this event.

The discussion was attended by Samar Nanda, Joint Secretary of the Indian Ministry of Culture; Dr. Satyanjal Pandey, Acting High Commissioner of India in Sri Lanka;  Abhijit Halder, Director General of the International Buddhist Confederation; along with several others.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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INS GHARIAL makes port call in Colombo

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The Indian Naval Ship (INS) GHARIAL made a port call in Colombo for operational turnarounds on 04 Feb 26. The Sri Lanka Navy welcomed the visiting ship in compliance with naval traditions.

Commanded by Commander Gaurav Tewari, INS GHARIAL is a vessel with a length of 124.8 meters.

During this visit, ten (10) Bailey Bridges, brought by ship, through the coordination of the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka, will be handed over to the Disaster Management Center. These bridges will provide temporary transportation links while bridges damaged across the island by adverse weather conditions are repaired.

The crew’s itinerary features scheduled goodwill activities with the Sri Lanka Navy, alongside visits to several tourist attractions across the island.

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