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Three-day conference on biodiversity conservation successfully concluded
By Ifham Nizam
The Bio Conservation Society of Sri Lanka (BCSL) in collaboration with the Rufford Foundation, conducted a three-day conference on biodiversity conservation at the Oak-ray Regency Hotel in Kandy last week.
This conference was held under the theme “Let’s protect Sri Lankan Biodiversity – The Rufford second in-country conference – Sri Lanka” and facilitated more than 30 lectures and presentations of research findings.
BCSL Chairman Dr. Lalith Ekanayake, in his opening remarks, stated that the conference, held with the support of the Rufford Foundation, had facilitated the propagation of a large amount of information regarding research and conservation activities among young researchers.
He said the event had enabled a range of research activities involving both fauna and flora, and it had provided an opportunity to attract foreign exchange as well. It made available opportunities for both experienced and new researchers to engage in investigations, and many experts from forestry, wildlife as well as biodiversity expressed their views.
Keynote lectures on “Current human-wildlife conflicts and evidence on biodiversity imbalances in Sri Lanka” was delivered by Prof. Ashoka Dangolla from the Faculty of Veterinary Science and “Community participation for the sea turtles and coastal biodiversity conservation in Kalpitiya peninsula” by Dr. Lalith Ekanayake were presented.
On the second day, the keynote lecture was delivered by Mr. Thushan Kapurusinghe from the Turtle Conservation Project. Prof Deepal Subasinghe – Institute of Fundamental Studies, Prof Kapila Dissanayake – University of Sabaragamuwa, Prof. Rupika Rajakaruna – University of Peradeniya, Dr. Kanishka Ukuwela – University of Rajarata, Dr. Darshani Singhalage – Uva Wellassa University, Mr. Ranjan Marasinghe – Director Operations, Department of Wildlife Conservation and Nilmini Ranasinghe – Assistant Director, Biodiversity Secretariat also delivered lectures.
GCE A/L students from schools in Kandy were invited to attend the conference and it was a great experience for them.
A number of researchers from Pakistan, India, Nepal and Bangladesh shared their research findings and experiences with the participants of the conference via zoom.
On the final day, the participants were taken on a field trip to Deanston in the world heritage conserved reserve Knuckles and were presented certificates of participation from the Bio Conservation Society of Sri Lanka and the Rufford Foundation.
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The government is implementing a comprehensive programme to restore the livelihoods of fishermen and businesses affected by Cyclone Ditwah – PM
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the Government has implemented a comprehensive programme to assist the fishing community and micro, small, medium, and large-scale entrepreneurs affected by Cyclone Ditwah in rebuilding their livelihoods.
The Prime Minister made these remarks while responding to questions in Parliament on Tuesday (09) regarding the relief measures introduced for those affected by the disaster.
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated:
“The Ministry of Fisheries, Aquatic and Ocean Resources has initiated a special assistance programme for both marine and inland fishermen affected by Cyclone Ditwah. Under this programme, new fishing vessels will be provided to replace those that were completely destroyed, while partially damaged vessels will be repaired. The distribution of fishing nets to eligible fishermen has also commenced.
To support the recovery of businesses damaged by the cyclone, the Government has introduced a concessional loan scheme carrying an annual interest rate of 3 per cent. The programme, with a total allocation of Rs. 10,000 million, is being implemented through 15 banks. As at 28 April 2026, loans amounting to Rs. 3,812 million had been disbursed to 2,800 entrepreneurs. The scheme offers a repayment period of up to three years, including a six-month grace period, with the objective of enabling businesses to resume operations without delay. Applicants are required to obtain recommendations from the Grama Niladhari and the Divisional Secretary certifying that the business was operational before the cyclone and that it was affected by the disaster.
The Prime Minister further stated that, on the instructions of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, licensed banks have granted a moratorium on loan repayments and waived penalty interest until 31 January 2026. The Prime Minister also emphasized that compensation payments to affected entrepreneurs are continuing in accordance with the relevant ministerial circulars and disaster relief guidelines.
[Prime Minister’s Media Division]
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Formulation of a Draft Economic Development Bill to expedite the process of Digital Transformation and Digital Economic Development
It is essential to establish an institutional framework with legal powers to ensure the effective implementation of national digital policy and guidelines.
Quality human capital should be attracted to this institutional framework for the compilation of policies, implementation of policies, regulation, and empowerment of operations. The continuous participation of the private sector should also be considered in establishing a strong institutional framework.
It has been further identified that attention should also be
drawn to new fields of digital innovation, including support for artificial intelligence and related activities.
Taking into consideration the aforementioned matters, a concept paper has been formulated to prepare a Draft Economic Development Bill for the establishment of a new institutional framework.
Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Digital Economy to instruct legal draftsman to formulate a Draft Economic Development Bill based on the aforementioned concept paper.
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Cabinet approval for Sri Lanka Community and Health Survey – 2026/2027
The Sri Lanka Community and Health Survey is the main data source for obtaining necessary information for reviewing progress toward achieving the national health development goals, as well as the expected sustainable development goals by 2030.
The last survey was conducted in the year 2016, and the Sri Lanka Community and Health Survey should be conducted to obtain updated data to enable the collection of related data and indicators concerning the health and well-being targets of the Global Sustainable Development Objectives.
Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development to take necessary steps to conduct the aforementioned survey.
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