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Sajith says ‘super’ PM has failed, SJB ready to take over govt.

Samagi Jana Balavegaya (SJB) leader Sajith Premadasa has said that his party is ready to accept the daunting challenge of re-building the country.
Premadasa, who is also the Opposition Leader, has said that the SJB is capable of restoring the economy to pre-2019 status within five years. The declaration was made at the Opposition Leader’s Office, Sir Marcus Fernando Mawatha, on Monday (27)
The SJB won 54 seats, including seven National List slots, at the last parliamentary election in August 2020.
Demanding that President Gotabaya Rajapaksa step down without further delay, the SJB leader launched a scathing attack on UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe. Those who claimed Wickremesinghe was a ‘super’ PM capable of performing economic miracles had to eat their own words, he added.
Having mismanaged the national economy thereby causing unprecedented disruption of fuel supplies, some ministers undertook foreign jaunts at the taxpayers’ expense to beg for fuel and gas. Alleging that the government was trying to deceive the masses struggling to cope up with a severe shortage of almost all essential items, the SJB leader reiterated his call for President Rajapaksa and Premier Wickremesinghe to step down.
Of the 54 member parliamentary group, three lawmakers, Harin Fernando, Manusha Nanayakkara and Nazeer Ahamed have accepted ministerial portfolios while another MP, Dayana Gamage switched her allegiance to the SLPP.
SJB leader Premadasa said that under his leadership there wouldn’t be space for waste, corruption and irregularities. The former UNP Deputy Leader offered to lead the country at an event held to announce the setting up of a unit to work out a national consensus regarding just solutions for political, economic and social issues, Matara District MP Buddhika Pathirana heads the unit. (SF)
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Divers perform Sinhala and Tamil New Year rituals beneath the waves

Divers ring in Sinhala and Tamil New Year beneath the waves
In a groundbreaking celebration, the Malima Diving Club of the Sri Lanka Navy Malima Hospitality Services (MHS), in collaboration with the Navy Diving Unit, marked the Sinhala and Tamil New Year with a unique underwater festival at Trincomalee.
This first-of-its-kind event saw divers performing traditional cultural rituals and engaging in folk games beneath the waves, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
The celebration aimed not only to celebrate the rich heritage of Sri Lanka’s Sinhala and Tamil communities but also to highlight the
potential of Sri Lanka’s pristine waters as a premier diving destination.
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JAAF thanks govt. and President for addressing US tariff issue

The Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF) yesterday extended its appreciation to the government and President Anura Kumara Dissanayake for their engagement in addressing the recent announcement of US tariffs.
JAAF in a statement commended the action taken by the government led by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, whose timely negotiations with the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) and offers made by President AKD in his formal communications with President Donald Trump, have played a critical role in safeguarding the industry.
It said: “Thanks to these efforts, it is likely that Sri Lanka will be included in the 90-day pause, providing much-needed stability and confidence for the export sector. These efforts are a strong indication of the government’s commitment to protecting Sri Lanka’s export industries and would be instrumental in protecting livelihoods and maintaining confidence across the sector.
It is important that the fast and decisive action already initiated is continued so we can finalize a beneficial trade arrangement with the United States that extends beyond the 90 day pause period.”
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Principals won’t be appointed in ad hoc manner: Prime Minister

School administration had been severely affected by the irregular appointment of acting principals under previous governments, Parliament was told on Wednesday.
Responding to questions raised by the Opposition during the ‘Ask the PM’ session, Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya said the current government had decided to implement a standardised policy and procedure for appointing principals across all schools.
Prime Minister Amarasuriya said the previous government had made the process of appointing school principals chaotic.
“Without a proper procedure, acting principals were appointed. This left the school administration system in disarray. We are now following a proper process in line with existing regulations, to rectify the situation. Principals are appointed to all national schools and vacancies are filled in a proper manner.
The Prime Minister also addressed concerns related to the Gampaha Wickramarachchi Institute of Indigenous Medicine.
“Several issues were identified based on written and verbal complaints received from various parties. An expert committee has been appointed to conduct a formal and analytical investigation. Discussions were held with both academic staff and students, and several key concerns emerged during the initial meetings,” she said, adding that the Gampaha Wickramarachchi Institute of Indigenous Medicine had been upgraded to university status without basic facilities.
“New faculties and degree programmes were introduced without adequate human resources or infrastructure. Moreover, beyond its core focus on indigenous medicine, programs in technology, social sciences, and management were established,” the Prime Minister said.
She said that a formal committee had been appointed to investigate the matter and prepare a report with recommendations for appropriate action.
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