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Students assault teacher
A teacher named T. Kokuladasan attached to the Addalaichenai National School was admitted to the Akkaraipattu Base Hospital for treatment, following an assault by some students of the same school.
Kokuladasan said that he had been assaulted yesterday by two students and their relatives on his way back home from school, and his laptop and motorbike had been damaged in the attack. The teachers of the school are scheduled to stage a peaceful protest opposite the school today, seeking justice for the victim.
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Urgent investigation ordered regarding role salinity barrier has on Nilwala River flooding
A special discussion was held on Friday (08) at the Presidential Secretariat, led by Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake the Secretary to the President, and attended by officials from the Irrigation Department, the National Water Supply and Drainage Board, and related Ministries to determine if the Salinity Barrier across the Nilwala river is contributing to the floods which lead to agricultural damage.
Dr. Kumanayake has instructed officials to prepare a proposal based on a study by the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Peradeniya. The solutions derived from this report will guide the second phase of the project, with necessary funding requests to be submitted.
Additionally, officials reported that saltwater intrusion has adversely affected livelihoods, with many residents losing farmland. The Secretary highlighted that restoring normal conditions is both a government and official responsibility and directed further action to address flooding in the Matara area.
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Chinese funds for Disaster Relief and Monitoring project transferred to General Treasury
The People’s Republic of China has provided financial assistance totaling approximately Rs. 30 million to compensate for damage to houses and properties caused by natural disasters from January 1 to October 30, 2024. This amount has been transfered to the Treasury.
In addition, the Department of National Budget has allocated further financial provisions to the Ministry of Defence for the reconstruction of homes affected by the disasters. The Department of Treasury Operations has promptly released these funds to the Ministry of Defence.
These additional provisions were necessary because the 2024 budget did not include adequate funds to address the needs of disaster victims.
Furthermore, material assistance worth 10 million Yuan is expected from the People’s Republic of China under the Emergency Humanitarian Assistance Program. The goods will be properly accounted for and distributed once received.
Finally, steps have been taken to ensure the timely disbursement of compensation for damaged homes and properties, as well as the swift completion of reconstruction and renovation efforts, through the Disaster Relief and Monitoring Project.
[PMD]
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Names of Chairman and Vice Chairman, who are declared appointed in terms of section 66 B (1) of the Local authorities elections Ordinance, for the Elpitiya Pradeshiya Sabha situated in the administrative District of Galle
Accordingly, Kolamba Thanthreege Nishantha Perera has been appointed Chairman and Wagoda Pathirage Sumith chandana has been appointed Vice Chairman.
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