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The economic crisis in Sri Lanka-Doller shortage is not the main reason behind medicine shortage in the country- Auditor General

The latest report issued by the Auditor General has revealed that the main reason for the shortage of medicines in the country is not the lack of exchange. In his report, the Auditor General points out that the lack of exchange is only the proximate cause of the lack of supply of medicines. The Auditor General points out in his report that there has been a shortage of medicines due to;Failure to properly update and improperly use the computer system installed to manage medical supplies Lack of proper coordination and linkage between the Ministry of Health Ministry of State, Department of Medical Supplies, Drug Regulatory Corporation and State Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Corporation Also, the Auditor General observed that the lack of a process to constantly monitor the progress and performance of the drugs ordered has led to the shortage of drugs in the legalized drug corporation. It is said that the shortage of medicines has also been caused by not placing orders according to a procurement schedule for many years These facts have been revealed by the Auditor General’s special audit report on the measures taken to avoid the shortage of drugs and shortages in government hospitals by May 13, 2022. In his report, the Auditor General points out that the lack of proper coordination between the institutions entrusted with the responsibility of providing essential medicines and the inefficiency of those institutions have led to this situation.

Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka-Minister of Power and Energy resign from his post?

Mr. Kanchana Wijesekera of the Minister of Power and Energy states that he is ready to hand over his ministry to someone who can do it better. He said this while addressing a press conference at his ministry. He said that since Sri Lanka has been declared as a debt-free state, the supply of fuel has become very problematic He also mentions that many suppliers ask for a certificate from a foreign bank when going to buy fuel from Sri Lanka. He further mentioned that there is a situation where no supplier is coming forward for the tenders to supply fuel for Sri Lanka.

Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka-The government will have to increase the electricity bills of low-income earners

The Public Utilities Commission has informed the government that an amount of 65 billion rupees is needed per year to subsidize the electricity bills of low-income earners. The commission has also mentioned that if this amount is not received, the electricity bills of low-income earners will have to be permanently increased. Currently, the number of low-income families using less than 30 units of electricity in Sri Lanka is about 35 lakhs.

The government decided to close all the schools

The government has decided to close all government schools and government-approved schools till July 8 in the coming week. The Ministry of Education said that this step was taken after taking into consideration the progress of students’ arrival in the past weeks and the announcement regarding the fuel supply by the Ministry of Energy.  Accordingly, the Ministry of Education announces that a holiday week will be announced for schools during this week as well.

Economic crisis Sri Lanka-90% of Sri Lankan fuel stations are out of service

The All Ceylon Petrol Station Owners Association claims that 90% of the petrol stations in Sri Lanka are out of service today. Its president said that fuel orders ordered by gas stations are not received properly. Meanwhile, the Ceylon Petroleum Private Tanker Owners’ Association says that the Ceylon Petroleum Statutory Corporation has given about eighty orders to transport fuel only for essential services.  Mr Shanta Silva, its secretary, also mentioned that between 150-200 filling stations of the Indian Oil Company have been allowed to transport fuel.

There is no shortage of food in the north. It is sold at the same price as in India

Sources in the area say that given the growing economic crisis, there is a shortage of food items in many areas, but in the Northern Province, essential food items such as rice, lentils and turmeric can be bought in abundance at Indian prices. A kilo of rice is priced between 70 and 100 rupees and a kilo of lentils is priced between 350 and 400 rupees. The security forces have also revealed information that a kilo of turmeric is sold at a price between 1200 and 2000 rupees,  in Jaffna and Mannar. Information has been received that the fishermen in the north buy the food items from the Indian fishermen at the sea border and bring them meticulously and sell them to the brokers and businessmen.  It is reported that Indian fishermen in about 1500 trawlers come to the coast of this country on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays and those vessels transport food in bulk.

The sea rises.. Galle road is closed

Galle road from Ambalangoda Madampe Usmudalawa Junction to Dehiwala has been closed due to sea waves coming ashore. Police are asking drivers to use alternate routes. In Dehiwala, Ambalangoda Galle and many other areas, due to sea waves coming ashore, traffic has been severely disrupted. Due to the prevailing strong winds and the turbulent nature of the sea, the sea waves have come ashore. The Department of Meteorology states that an increase in wind conditions can be expected in the Western and South Sea areas due to the activation of the Southwest Monsoon.

The famous American singer R. Kelly, who was convicted of many rape cases, was sentenced to 30 years in prison

Famous American singer R Kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison in connection with a sex crime case. Kelly had been accused of sexual abuse by several women. Investigation revealed these allegations to be true. After that, this 55-year-old American star has been sentenced by the court. Notably, many of the women and girls who accused Kelly were fans of his. Kelly has forcibly abused many of them. He was tried for 20 years in 9 cases and finally convicted. The trial against R. Kelly has been ongoing for the past 20 years. After presenting 45 witnesses, he has been found guilty in 9 cases. Several cases are still under investigation. If convicted in these cases, Kelly’s sentence could be even higher. One of the charges levelled against R. Kelly is that he married a 15-year-old girl. His marriage was hidden from the world and in the court, it was concluded that it was sexual abuse of the girl. The investigation revealed that R. Kelly, with the help of his manager, bribed the officials to make this marriage illegal. This is not the first time a Hollywood star has been accused of sexual assault. The names of many big stars have appeared in such cases before. Hollywood actors such as Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, Bill Cosby and Johnny Depp have been accused of rape and sexual assault. Michael Jackson was also accused of sexually abusing children in 1993.

Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka – There will be a 6-8 hour power cut in the next 3 days

Former Governor Mr Rajith Keerthi Thennakoon has made an explanation about how the power supply could be interrupted in the next few days according to the power plant statistics and fuel capacity.  That post is below ; “The diesel required for July 2 and 3 is available only for Kolonnawa KPS 1 and 2 and Matugama Thermal Power Plants. Last week, 25% of Sri Lanka’s electricity needs were supplied by fuel (diesel/kerosene). In the next few days, thermal power plants in Sri Lanka are going to shut down. Kelanitissa Combine Circle Machine provides  115 MW. Its oil is enough only for July 2. The Kalanissa GT7 machine has only 100 square meters of oil for a few hours in Sapugaskanda. 100 The two machines have fuel for 4 days ie (July 5). North Janani (24 AD) will run out of oil tomorrow. So it’s (130 MW.) are already out of oil. Westcoast (270 MW) will run out of oil tomorrow evening. These are the largest thermal power generators in Sri Lanka. In short, Sojits has already stopped. Westcote, Kelanitissa, North Janani, main machines will stop tomorrow. A few other small power plants have fuel for 4 days. Not to panic, but to be prepared, there may be a power cut of almost 6 hours in the next 3 days. It may extend to 8 hours in another 5 days. The only factor that can change this situation is the Indian Oil Company, by providing a stock of diesel to the Electricity Board tomorrow. My wish is that the Indian Diesel Power Board gets it. I wrote it 1 ½ day before the government stopped fuel distribution. It is to fulfil social responsibility. Rajith Keerthi Thennakoon”

The popularity of the government falls to 3% in a latest survey

The June results of the Verity Research survey, which asks people’s opinions about the country and the economy, have been released. There, people’s approval, satisfaction and confidence in related matters have been examined.  Accordingly, only 3% of people have approved the overall performance of the government. In January, the figure was recorded as 10%. Only 2 % expressed satisfaction with Sri Lanka’s current trajectory, compared to 6 % in January. The credibility of the country’s economy is in the negative zone and in June it was stated as negative 96. It was minus 83 in May. 1.8% percent see good in the economy, while 1.3% said that the economy is in a better direction.