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Prof. Rambukwella passes away

Prof. Harshana Rambukwella passed away on Monday in Dubai, at the age of 49.
Funeral arrangements will be notified later.
Prof. Rambukwella was Director, Postgraduate Institute of English, Open University of Sri Lanka. An alumnus of the English Department of University of Peradeniya, he received his PhD from the University of Hong Kong,
where he was Honorary Assistant Professor at the School of English.
Prof. Rambukwella was the author of the Politics and Poetics of Authenticity: A Cultural Genealogy of Sinhala Nationalism (2018) published by University College London Press (UCL Press) and was a trustee of the Gratiaen Trust and member of the State Literary Sub-committee. His work has also appeared in a number of journals such as the Journal of Commonwealth Literature, boundary 2, and the Journal of Asian Studies. He was a fellow of the Institute for Advanced Social Studies and Humanities at the University of Edinburgh.
His research interests were in postcolonial literature, literary history and nationalism.
The Gratiaen Trust in a message said: “It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Harshana Rambukwella, Trustee of the Gratiaen Trust, an inspiring literary critic and champion of Sri Lankan literature. Harshana was an invaluable member of the Gratiaen Trust. His scholarship, generosity of spirit, and unwavering commitment to nurturing Sri Lankan writing in all its diversity made him an irreplaceable presence in our work and the wider literary community. His loss is deeply felt, not only by those of us who had the privilege of working alongside him but by writers, readers and scholars across the country and beyond”.
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The Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) has begun extensive questioning of former Minister Duminda Dissanayake regarding how he came into possession of a gold-plated T-56 assault rifle and for what purpose it was hidden, after the weapon was seized from a house in the Havelock City luxury housing complex in Colombo.
Investigations have revealed that this T-56 rifle had been hidden for a long time at an official ministerial residence located in Bambalapitiya, which was previously assigned to Dissanayake.
Following the change in government, it was discovered that the former Minister had sent the T-56 rifle through his personal aide to the residence of a 68-year-old woman living in the Havelock City complex, after vacating his official residence.
The aide is reported to have placed the weapon in a travel bag and carried it on foot from the Bambalapitiya ministerial residence to the Havelock City apartment, where it was handed over to the woman.
Subsequent investigations into the T-56 rifle, which was recovered from the Havelock City residence, confirmed that the weapon belonged to former Minister Duminda Dissanayake, leading to his arrest and the commencement of further inquiries.
At that time, the Minister’s aide had also been taken into custody and provided full details regarding the weapon.
According to the aide’s statement to the police, he had been instructed by the former Minister to deliver the bag containing the weapon to the woman at the Havelock City residence during the process of clearing belongings from the official residence.
In line with this information, TID officers inspected a house in Kotte yesterday morning, but the former Minister was not found there. He was later arrested at a luxury residence in Thimbirigasyaya during a follow-up search.The Terrorism Investigation Division continues to carry out further investigations in connection with the case.
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Addressing the IMF’s weekly press briefing on Thursday the IMF spokesperson Julie Kozack stated that the completion of the review is subject to approval by the executive board and that the IMF expects the board meeting to take place in the coming weeks.
However, Kozack noted that the precise timing of that board meeting is contingent on two things – the first is the implementation of prior actions. She stated that the main prior actions are relating to restoring electricity cost recovery pricing and ensuring proper function of the automatic electricity price adjustment mechanism.
The second contingency is the completion of the financing assurances review which will focus on confirming multilateral partners committed financing contributions to Sri Lanka and whether adequate progress has been made in debt restructuring, the IMF spokesperson highlighted.
“So in a nutshell, completion of the review is subject to approval by the executive board. We expect the board meeting to take place in the coming weeks and it is contingent on the two said matters”, Kozack expressed.
On 25th April, the IMF staff and the Sri Lankan authorities reached staff-level agreement on the fourth review of Sri Lanka’s programme under the EFF. Once the review is approved by the IMF executive board, Sri Lanka will have access to about USD 344 million in financing.
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