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State Minister tests positive for Covid-19

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State Minister of Women and Child Development Piyal Nishantha de Silva has tested positive for COVID-19. 

Serjeant-at-Arms of Parliament Narendra Fernando said that the MP had tested positive after undergoing a rapid antigen test.

He said the State Minister had also been subjected to a PCR test and was awaiting the results. 

Piyal Nishantha had not attended Parliament after the first sitting for the year, which was held on 1st January, 2021, Fernando said. 

It is also reported that ten staff members of the State Minister have been instructed to undergo self-quarantine.  

Several relatives of the State Minister are also reported to have tested positive for COVID-19.

De Silva is the fourth MP to test positive for COVID-19 after MPs Dayasiri Jayasekara, Rauff Hakeem, and Vasudeva Nanayakkara.



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Navy relief teams assist flood affected communities

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In the wake of  prevailing inclement weather in several areas in the Western and Sabaragamuwa Provinces, the Sri Lanka Navy on 04th June 2023 mobilized 04 relief teams to Bulathsinhala, Baduraliya, Lathpandura and Kalawana areas to extend flood relief to affected communities.

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EC opposes govt. move to appoint its henchmen to monitor local councils

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The Election Commission (ECSL) has opposed a move by the government to appoint representatives of the Chairpersons of the Regional Development Committee to monitor local government institutions.

ECSL Chairman Nimal G. Punchihewa told The Island that the government had informed the ECSL of its plan to appoint representatives of the Chairpersons of the Regional Development Committee to monitor the local government bodies and the ECSL had decided to write to the Ministry of Local Government opposing the move, he said. A Chairman of a regional development committee ESD a representative of a particular political party and it would be unfair by other parties for such appointments to be made, the EC Chairman said.

Punchihewa said that the administration of local government institutions could be done through Municipal Commissioners and Divisional Secretaries.Many political parties had complained against the government move, he said.

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