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LOLC Group supports National Pirith Chanting ceremony

At a time the world is plagued by the Covid-19 pandemic, LOLC stepped in to support the National Pirith Chanting ceremony, which has been organised to invoke blessings on the nation.
The LOLC Group took this initiative to extend its support towards this noble cause at a time of grave need. The National Pirith Chanting ceremony, which began on November 18 at the Independence Square, is scheduled to continue for 21 consecutive days.
The ceremony has been organised by the Ministry of Defence with the support of the tri-forces and the police on the direction of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. The religious ceremony is being held under the patronage of venerable Sri Kalyani Yogashrama Sanstha Buddhist clergy of Ramanna Maha Nikaya.
The Ratana Suuthra Deshanawa will be chanted throughout this period. The Gini Piritha and the Jaya Piritha will also be chanted during the 21 days. Around 100 Buddhist clergy has joined the ceremony from various parts of the country.
“As we continue to fight the unprecedented global pandemic through various means and avenues, there is still enormous fear deeply entrenched in the hearts and minds of the people. It is at times like this that we consider the National Pirith Chanting ceremony to be a great spiritual intervention to save Sri Lanka from the rapid spread of Covid-19”, said Kapila Jayawardena, LOLC Group Managing Director/CEO.
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ECSL launch Election Dispute Resolution (EDR) Mobile App

The Election Commission of Sri Lnka [ECSL] taking another step forward in ensuring free and fair elections, launched a Mobile Application for the speedy resolution of disputes arising during elections.
The Election Disputes Resolution (EDR) App a simple and efficient way to report election issues instantly will be put to test during the forthcoming Local Authorities Election
It can be downloaded on Appstore and Google Play
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JMSDF MURASAME calls Port of Colombo

Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) MURASAME arrived at the Port of Colombo on a replenishment visit this morning (22 Mar 25).
The visiting ship was welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in compliance with naval traditions.
JMSDF MURASAME is a 151m long Destroyer commanded by Commander HAYAKAWA Masahiro. Meanwhile, she is manned by a crew of 200.
During her stay in Colombo, crew members of the ship are expected to visit some tourist attractions in the city of Colombo and the ship is scheduled to depart the island on 25 Mar 25.
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Two persons shot dead at Devinuwara

It has been reported that two persons riding a motorcycle were killed in a shooting incident that took place around 11.45pm on Friday [21] night , in front of the southern entrance of the Devundara Sri Vishnu Devalaya, on Sinhasana Road.
The unidentified gunmen, who arrived in a van, opened fire using a T-56 assault rifle and 9 mm firearms before fleeing the scene. The police have recovered 39 T-56 bullet casings, two T-56 rounds of live ammunition, a T-56 magazine, three 9 mm bullet casings, and one 9mm live ammunition.
The van suspected to have been used by the shooters was found abandoned and set on fire on a side road about 800 meters from the crime scene.
The two deceased victims have been identified as Tikira Hennedige Yomesh Nadishan and Marakkala Manage Pasidu Tharuka, both residents of Sinhasana Road, Devinuwara.
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