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All Cipetco filling stations in Sri Lanka are about to close

The Oil Separators Association states that due to the new regulations imposed by the oil corporation to pay hand money for getting fuel, it has become impossible to maintain the filling station that receives fuel from the oil corporation. Its secretary, Mr Kapila Naotunna, said that he was in dire straits due to the increase in loan interest for overdraft facilities issued by banks to 34%. He also said that this has also been affected by the lack of sufficient fuel stocks at Sipetco filling stations and the corporation’s failure to issue fuel in accordance with the code system. lanka c news

SriLankan Airlines does not own any aircraft and all the 23 aircraft are acquired on tax basis

Civil Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva said that Mattala International Airport is making a monthly loss of 100 million rupees. He also mentioned in the parliament that the government will consider if an investor wants to invest there. The Minister said that there has been a decrease in air traffic due to reasons such as the Corona epidemic and the protests spreading across the country. He also said that the Ratmalana and Palali airports have not been fully utilized as planned. Although several airlines have promised to operate their services to Palali Airport, not a single plane arrives there. Air India also agreed to operate their services but it did not happen. The project launched at Ratmalana Airport with an airline in the Maldives has failed. The Minister said that SriLankan Airlines has also recorded a loss of US$ 1.2 billion and a cabinet paper has already been submitted for its restructuring. The Minister also revealed that SriLankan Airlines does not own any aircraft and all the 23 aircraft are acquired on tax basis.

Charles’s coronation ceremony will be held on 2023 June 02 Who will go from Sri Lanka?

After the Queen’s death, media attention is now beginning to focus on the coronation of Britain’s new King. Rajabhishekaya is the special ceremony of crowning. On the death of Elizabeth II, Charles III was named king, but the ceremonial coronation had not yet taken place. Queen Elizabeth II took the crown 16 months after the death of her father, King George VI, and the next Charles III is expected to take the crown next June. June is a sensitive month for the royal family as it marks the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation and according to The Sun, a date at Westminster Abbey is said to have already been marked. British reports indicate that the exact date will depend on world events, but the coronation is expected to take place on June 2. As with any royal event, planning the King’s coronation will not be easy. The royal palace must be prepared for hundreds of guests and the ceremonial crown, sceptre and orb must be prepared. They also have to plan everything around the weather, balancing traditional royal protocols with modern world conditions. According to royal commentator Angela Mollard, King Charles’ event will likely be a small affair, with around 2,000 guests from around the world expected to attend. They also have to plan everything around the weather, balancing traditional royal protocols with modern world conditions. According to royal commentator Angela Mollard, King Charles’ event will likely be a small affair, with around 2,000 guests from around the world expected to attend.  “We already know that Charles’ plans for this coronation are that it’s going to be shorter, it’s going to be simpler, it’s going to be streamlined, it’s going to be smaller,” Mollard said. The coronation is a Christian service, and there is a discussion that Charles will make sure there are parts of that service that include different faiths,” Mollard said. In 1952, 16 months after her father’s death, Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in 1953 at the age of just 25.  About 8,000 people attended the ceremony held in Westminster Abbey in June 1953. It was the first televised coronation. Although it is unlikely that all the countries of the world will be invited to this year’s event, at least invitations will be sent to the countries of the Commonwealth of Nations, including Sri Lanka. President Ranil’s father and mother were able to go to the 1953 coronation and President Ranil has the opportunity to go to the 2023 coronation.

A political crisis in Japan due to the funeral expenses of the deceased former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

A political crisis has been created in Japan due to the  funeral of the former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe.  it is reported that one protester set himself on fire in protest against the funeral. Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated on July 8. Japan’s general election was due to be held at the time, and 67-year-old Shinzo Abe participated in an election rally in support of current Prime Minister Bhimio Kipida and his ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Abe, who was seriously injured in the shooting, died after being hospitalized. Shinzo Abe was the Prime Minister of Japan for a long time.  Although Shinzo Abe has been praised by foreign leaders, it is said that his policies have caused the displeasure of some Japanese people. The current Prime Minister Fumio Kishida took steps to strongly condemn the murder. The Prime Minister decided to hold a state funeral for former Prime Minister Abe on September 27 at his discretion. It is inviting world leaders to attend and showing the world that it strongly condemns the killing. American Vice President Kamala Harris, Australian Prime Minister Pravda Asbanis and other state leaders will participate in the funeral. Current Prime Minister Kimida has been accused by opposition political groups and abusing his powers by holding a state funeral for former Prime Minister Abe. A protest rally was also held due to Prime Minister Kishida’s decision overriding the cabinet. A protester joined the protest rally in Tokyo set on fire himself. The protester who set himself on fire was admitted to the hospital

Lanka Sathosa has reduced the price of 5 essential goods

Lanka Sathosa has reduced the price of 5 essential goods. The prices have been reduced for big onions, white sugar, white rice, nadu rice and red lentils. Lanka Sathosa stated that the relevant price reduction will be effective until the 30th.

A circular for government employees to wear comfortable clothes because yhe price of clothes has increased rapidly

A circular for government employees to wear comfortable clothes because yhe price of clothes has increased rapidly

The government has decided to allow civil servants to report for work in appropriate attire due to the huge increase in the prices of clothes including sarees. Accordingly, the Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government states that the related circular will be issued next Monday.  According to this circular, it will be possible to report to work in a suitable dress apart from the currently recommended dress. lanka c news