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Ex-JVPers ask President to stop theatrics and tame rice millers

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Tharindu Uduwaragedera / Pubudu Jagoda

The People’s Struggle Movement (PSM) yesterday called on the government to take immediate and meaningful steps to address the ongoing shortages of rice and coconuts in the market, accusing authorities of relying on theatrics and false excuses instead of implementing real solutions.

Speaking at a press conference held at the Lions Activity Centre in Rajagiriya, PSM Executive Committee member and Frontline Socialist Party Educational Secretary Pubudu Jagoda claimed that despite the President’s promises, the rice shortage persisted.

PSM Ex-Co member Tharindu Uduwaragedera highlighted the contradictory explanations being offered for the crisis. “Some claim the shortage is due to paddy being used for chicken feed and beer production, while others blame it on climate change. However, statistics show that Sri Lanka has produced more than enough rice to meet domestic demand over the past several years,” he said.

Uduwaragedera alleged that the real issue was the large-scale millers hoarding rice to drive up prices to increase profits. He pointed out that hoarding as illegal under the Consumer Affairs Authority Act. “These mill owners are already making over Rs. 50 profit per kilo of rice. Yet, persons like Dudley Sirisena appear before the media with false claims of massive losses, even providing misleading calculations about electricity costs for processing bags of rice. The reality is that they are earning millions in profits daily,” Uduwaragedera said.

He also dismissed government promises to deploy officials to inspect rice mills as inadequate. “This is laughable. What we need are not more spectacles but genuine action. Sri Lanka is a country grappling with widespread child malnutrition, and we cannot allow essential food items like rice to remain hostage to exploitative business practices,” he stressed.

The PSM emphasised that the only solution to the crisis was to protect Sri Lankan farmers and consumers from large-scale traders and to end the commodification of rice production for profit.



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Temporally pause rooftop solar during day time from 13th to 21st April -CEB

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The Ceylon Electricity Board has appealed to all rooftop solar owners across the country to voluntarily switch off their solar systems during day time hours (until 3pm each day) from April 13th to 21st to prevent partial power outages or nationwide blackouts which may occur.

 

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Government remains committed to ensuring peace and stability across the country – PM

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The Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the people of Sri Lanka should no longer be burdened by conflict and the Government remains committed to ensuring peace and stability across the country, with the government and the public service must discharge their duties to meet the needs of the people.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while addressing public gatherings held in Velanai, Nallur, and Vadamarachchi.

The Prime Minister said that:

“There are numerous issues regarding infrastructure development in the Northern Province ranging from roads, drinking water supply, agriculture, and unemployment, to education and health sectors.

Many of these development tasks fall under the responsibility of local governments and provincial councils that represents your areas. However, these responsibilities have not been properly discharged.

While it is said that the issues raised in the North and East were caused by the war, 16 years have passed since the end of the war. What real change has taken place? Have the lives of the people in these areas has improved?

Although the central government allocates funds to provincial governing bodies, there should be a transparent mechanism in place to ensure that these funds are properly utilized for the relevant projects.

On May 6th, you will hold the decisive right to elect the local government closest to you that will work to uplift your lives and develop your communities. Elect representatives who are committed to serving the people, and free of fraud and corruption.

The government is actively participating in lifting the country from its fallen state and to overcome the current economic challenges. We accept that there is a long way to go. The prices of goods are still high but the government is currently working towards a change, and the people will receive the benefits in the near future.

Measures have been taken to increase the basic salary of public servants from this year’s Budget. The public service must commit to discharging duties with dedication. This must be not only a people’s government, but also a public service that belongs to the people.

Even after the independence, this country has seen much bloodshed and conflict. The people have suffered greatly as a result. The government is determined to ensure that such a situation never arises again. Therefore, the government is committed to fostering peace within the country.”

The event was attended by Minister of Fisheries  Ramalingam Chandrasekar, along with several Members of Parliament and local representatives in the North.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Focus on streamlining Research and Development activities related to defence sector

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A meeting organized by the National Initiative for Research & Development Commercialization (NIRDC) was held on Thursday (10) at the Presidential Secretariat to streamline and commercialize research and development activities in the defence sector.

Participating institutions included the Centre for Defence Research and Development under the Ministry of Defence, the Sri Lanka Army, Navy and Air Force, the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University and the Research and Development Division of the Sri Lanka Police.

The NIRDC Unit, established under the Presidential Secretariat, aims to accelerate national development by facilitating investment opportunities to commercially apply completed or nearing completion research projects from both public and private institutions.

Defence institutions play a critical role for the progress of technology and science in relation to national security and development. Acknowledging this importance, the meeting was chaired by Senior Advisor to the President on Science and Technology, Professor Gomika Udugamasuriya.

During the meeting, it was discussed in detail regarding the completed and on-going research and development projects within the defence sector, as well as those planned for the future. Special attention was given to identifying opportunities for collaboration among research and development units, enhancing innovation capabilities, and exploring ways to share resources effectively.

The discussion focused on identifying opportunities for collaboration between research and development units relevant to these sectors, enhancing innovation capabilities and exploring ways to share resources effectively. It also examined possible steps to strengthen coordination between civil and defence research institutions. The discussion concluded productively, with several innovations identified that have the potential for future commercialization.

The event was attended by Senior Additional Secretary to the President (Finance and Economic Affairs) . Russel Aponsu, NIRDC Director General Dr. Muditha D. Senarath Yapa, Director (Investments) . Idunil Gunathilaka along with other officials.

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