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US seeking to rob Venezuela resources: SLPSC

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Sri Lanka Peace and Solidarity Council (SLPSC) on Sunday (04) alleged that the US was seeking to rob Venezuela of its resources. The following is the text of the Council’s statement: “It is clear that by attempting the overthrow the Venezuelan government, the US is aiming to steal the immense wealth of the country.

But the US is also seeking to wipe out the example of the Bolivarian revolutionary struggle, a 26-year-long struggle in which the people of Venezuela have benefited by being in control of their country’s own natural resources.

Before Hugo Chávez’s presidency began in 1999, the Venezuelan people were subjected to almost a century of the humiliations of US domination over their country, its resources and its government.

While the oil profits poured into the coffers of US oil and other companies and banks, 80% of the population lived in poverty.

That all changed with Chávez’s rule and the new people’s Bolivarian Constitution of 1999.

Since then, Venezuela’s resources have been used to benefit the Venezuelan people. For example, over 5.5 million homes have been built with the oil wealth, housing that is a right, not a source of profits for banks and the real estate industry.

The Venezuelan people have resisted 26 years of US sanctions, theft of their country’s resources by Washington, criminal bombings of boats and murder of dozens of people, and threats by the Trump administration.

Now the U.S. has resorted to outright war.

Trump said today, “The US will run Venezuela.” This must be understood as an extreme provocation and threat not only to the people of Venezuela but to the whole region. Already Trump is mentioning Cuba and Mexico and threatening anyone not in alliance with US imperialism.

The people of Venezuela are in the streets defending their homeland and dignity.

The Sri Lanka Peace and Solidarity Council denounces this unprecedented war of aggression. It called on all peace-loving people, Anti-Imperialist forces in the world, to come forward to protest, condemn and demand the US to leave Venezuela immediately.

This war will not go unanswered. People in Latin America and around the world are protesting today and will continue for as it takes.

We also demand the Government of Sri Lanka by expressing its pretended anti-imperialist nature by condemning US aggression and breaking the silence.”



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Addressing the drug issue in the country must be treated as a national priority – PM

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya emphasized that addressing the drug issue in the country must be treated as a national priority, highlighting that it must deliver results at the ground level.

A meeting to brief the Prime Minister on the National Strategic Plan for the Management, Treatment and Rehabilitation of Persons with Substance Use Disorders (SUD) 2026–2030 was held with the participation of officials from the Ministry of Health and Mass Media and other key stakeholders on 13th of March at the Temple Trees.

The discussion focused on the proposed national strategy developed to address the growing health, social and economic challenges associated with substance use disorders in Sri Lanka. The strategic plan aims to strengthen prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and reintegration services through a coordinated and evidence-based national approach.

During the meeting, attention was drawn to existing gaps in early identification of substance use disorders, continuity of care, community-based follow-up and reintegration of recovering individuals into society. The plan proposes several key interventions, including strengthening screening and symptomatic treatment at primary healthcare and outpatient levels, improving hospital-based treatment and follow-up services, expanding residential rehabilitation facilities, and enhancing community-based rehabilitation and relapse prevention programmes.

Special emphasis has also been placed on providing targeted support for vulnerable groups, including children and adolescents, pregnant women, mothers with children and prison inmates.

Speaking on the importance of strengthening the national response to drug issues, the Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya noted that the drug menace has evolved into a serious social crisis that threatens social stability and security of families and the nation as a whole highlighting that law enforcement and rehabilitation in this regard must be given equal priority.

The Prime Minister further underscored the importance of including public awareness initiatives and responsible media reporting as key components of the national strategy.

The meeting was attended by the Secretary to the Prime Minister Pradeep Saputhanthri, Secretary to the Ministry of Health Dr. Anil Jasinghe, officials from the Department of Prisons, Bureau of Rehabilitation, Sri Lanka Police Ministry of health, Ministry of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs, Ministry of Justice and National Integration ,Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Women and Child Affairs and other relevant department and ministries.

[Prime minister’s Media Division]

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Lanka discovers largest groundwater source

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The National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) on Friday said the largest groundwater source discovered in Sri Lanka so far had been identified during tube-well drilling near the Pitabeddara Police Station.

Indrajith Gamage, geologist in charge of the Southern Province, said the source recorded a continuous flow of about 10,000 litres (10 cubic metres) per minute, marking the first instance in the country where a groundwater source of that magnitude had been found.

He noted that the previous largest groundwater source was discovered in the Madhu area, which recorded a flow of about 7,000 litres per minute.

According to the NWSDB, the tube well was drilled following geological studies of rock layers and the identification of underground water through fractures in rock strata using specialised technical instruments.

The Board said steps would be taken to distribute water from the newly discovered source to residents facing shortages in Pitabeddara, Morawaka and surrounding areas.

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Lanka’s commercial legacy preserved in National Archives

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CCC Chairperson Krishan Balendra hands over the earliest dated record to National Archives Department Director General Dr. Nadeera Rupesinghe

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce has formally handed over its historical records to the National Archives Department, entrusting over a century of the nation’s commercial history to the country’s official custodians of heritage.

The archive, spanning from the CCC’s founding in 1839 to 1973, includes correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, ledgers, and publications that chronicle the development of trade, enterprise, and industry in Sri Lanka. Together, the records provide a rare and detailed account of the island’s economic evolution and the role of its business community in shaping national progress.

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