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EU Ambassador flags off 2024 Erasmus+ scholarship awardees from Lanka

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EU Ambassador Moreno with some students who have been awarded scholarships to pursue graduate studies in Europe under the Erasmus+ programme

EU Ambassador Carmen Moreno on Wednesday (31) hosted a pre-departure ceremony in Colombo, celebrating 19 Lankan students who have been awarded scholarships to pursue graduate studies in Europe under the Erasmus+ programme.

The recipients will study at multiple universities across Belgium, Spain, Germany, Finland, France, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

Ambassador Moreno urged the scholars to leverage this opportunity not only to advance their academic and professional goals but also to contribute to Sri Lanka’s development. Dr. Johann Hesse, Head of Cooperation at the Delegation, expressed his pleasure at holding the event in person this year after COVID-19 and Sri Lanka’s economic crisis had prevented such gatherings for the past three years.

The event provided students with a chance to connect with fellow Sri Lankan scholarship winners and learn more about the European Union’s development cooperation with Sri Lanka. Former scholarship recipient Akos Baumgartner, now a Junior Professional in the Delegation’s Political Section, shared how the Erasmus programme had fostered mutual understanding and global community building. Urszula Solkiewicz, a Programme Manager at the Cooperation Section, spoke about her transformative experience with Erasmus, highlighting its impact on her career and personal development.

Since 2014, Sri Lanka has seen a significant increase in Erasmus+ scholarships, with nearly 300 students now part of the programme’s alumni, up from just 37 by 2018.



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Victor Ivan,  former editor of the Raavaya newspaper has passed away . He was 75 at the time of his demise.

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Landslide early warnings issued to the district of Badulla , Kandy , Kurunegala and Matale

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The National Building Research Organization [NBRO] has issued landslide early warnings to the districts of Badulla, Kandy, Kurunegala and Matale at 0800 hrs today valid until 0800hrs on Monday 20th January 2025.

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Level II [Amber] landslide early warnings have been issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surrounding areas of Ududumbara in the Kandy district and Rattota, Yatawatta, Ukuwela and Wilgamuwa in the Matale district.

Level I [Yellow] landslide early warnings have been issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surrounding areas of Badulla, Passara and Hali Ela in the Badulla district, Meda Dumbara, Phatha Dumbara and Doluwa in the Kandy district and Laggala Pallegama, Ambanganga Korale, Pallepola, Naula and Matale in the Matale district

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It is the Government’s intention to provide justice to the grieving people – Prime Minister

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya said that it is the Government’s intention to provide justice to the people who are deprived of the same due to rewards and sponsorships.

The Premier made this statement at the occasion of handing over the renovated Court of Appeal building to the public on Saturday (18). The renovations was a donation from the  People’s Republic of China.

Further she mentioned that the investment made in a country’s judicial system and in the provision of facilities for the delivery of justice to the people is a reflection of the commitment made towards the country and its people. “This is not just a building, but a symbol of the delivery of justice, fairness of law, equality and dignity. Our country has suffered for decades because many were denied justice under systems of rewards and sponsorships. Our intention is to resolve those deficiencies, bring forth fairness and ensure that everyone has access to justice”, she added.

“The people must be able to keep trust and rely on the judicial system by exemplifying that the legal powers granted to judges by the Constitution are exercised fairly and providing independent and fair judgment to the parties concerned. Everyone, including women, children and the disabled community, expects justice. Their aspiration is that such a system will ensure that no one faces hardships, an attention will be paid to their mental conditions, protection from the consequences they may face when seeking justice for them or defending their rights. All actors in this process must be treated with respect. There are people who have faced hardships for years in the pursuit of justice. We ensure that they are treated fairly. They should not be subjected to intimidation, harassment or threat in the pursuit of justice”, the Premier highlighted.

The Prime Minister  further expressed her gratitude to the People’s Republic of China for their generosity and support.

A group of invitees including the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Sri Lanka, Qi Zhenhong, Chief Justice Murdu Fernando and many others participated in this event.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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