Mr. Daya Ratnayake has appointed as the Secretary to the Ministry of Industries

President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has appointedMr. Daya Ratnayake as the Secretary to the Ministry of Industries following his resignation from the post of Chairman of the Ports Authority. Mr. Daya Ratnayake also states that he was informed about this appointment yesterday afternoon. Nihal Keppetipola has been appointed as the Chairman of the Ports Authority after Daya Ratnayake. Former Army Commander Daya Ratnayake, who has been appointed as the Secretary to the Ministry of Industries, is reluctant to take up the post, several online media reports.
A police officer has been arrested with 50 kilograms of heroin.

A police officer has been arrested with 50 kilograms of heroin. The suspect is a Sub Inspector attached to the Kalutara South Police. The suspect was arrested in a police uniform in the Hikkaduwa area by the Organized Crime Unit.
Will Basil Rajapaksha enter the Parliament as the Finance Minister?

It is revealed that the Chief of the Presidential Task Force on Economic Revival and Poverty Alleviation, Former Minister Basil Rajapaksa is preparing to be sworn in as a Minister. It is being discussed that he will most likely take over the post of Finance Minister and a member appointed by the Sri Lanka People’s Front will have to resign to allow Basil Rajapaksa to enter Parliament. However, this information has not yet been officially confirmed. He is currently on a private visit to the United States and is scheduled to return to Sri Lanka in the next few days.
The government has to pay Rs. 5896 million to the Government of Japan for the suspension of the light rail project

The current government has had to pay Rs. 5896 million for the suspension of the light rail project which was to be started under a loan scheme of the Government of Japan. This has been revealed in the Auditor General’s report on the government’s financial statements published annually by the Ministry of Finance. The report states that a sum of Rs. 5896 million has to be paid for the consultancy services of the relevant project. However, the Auditor General has revealed that the amount was not included in the government’s financial statements last year.
Dr Sudath Samaraweera has been removed from his post

Specialist Dr Sudath Samaraweera, who was the head of the Epidemiology Unit of the Ministry of Health, has been removed from the post. Specialist Dr Samitha Ginige has been appointed as the Acting Director of the Epidemiology Unit in his place. Sudath Samaraweera has been appointed as the Director of Dengue Prevention at the Ministry of Health. Sudath Samaraweera has been widely accused of failing to share data accurately.
We can repay Sri Lankas all the foreign loans – The Tamil Diaspora

The Tamil Diaspora states that their organization can repay all foreign loans and develop Sri Lanka. Its member Nimalan Vishwanathan said that the Election Commission did not register his party under the influence of the Tamil National Alliance and he was abducted by Pillayan and extorted money. He further revealed that a proposal was made to LTTE leader Prabhakaran to take over as the Chief Minister of the North and East by Eric Solheim. He said this in an interview in a youtube channel.
People have high hopes about Basil Rajapakshas return to reduce the fuel price – Prof. Ranjith Bandara

Prof. Ranjith Bandara, Member of Parliament for the Sri Lanka People’s Front says that Basil Rajapaksa not only created the People’s Front but was also a huge figure behind the massive development activities in the country. Therefore, if Basil Rajapaksa was in the country regarding the increase in fuel prices, people would have believed that he would have been allowed to think twice about it, he said. The people have high hopes for Basil Rajapaksa until he returns to the country and reducing fuel prices is one of those expectations, he said. He said these while he was speaking to the media attending a meeting of the covid Committee in the Udunuwara electorate.
New gazette notification from the President regarding the continuation of essential services

A new gazette notification has been issued regarding the continuation of essential services during the travel restrictions period. The gazette notification includes 10 classifications of basic goods and services. The supply and distribution of all fuels including ports, petroleum products and liquefied petroleum gas, implementation of all services required or required under the Customs Ordinance, operation of all transport services carried out by the Department of Railways as well as the Transport Board for the transportation of goods. Accordingly, maintenance and security as well as operations, which are essential to maintain those public services by the service requirements, should be carried out. In addition, all district secretariats, administrative units and all state banks, including the Central Bank, and insurance services are covered by the gazette notification. Institutions to provide food, beverages and other consumer goods to cooperatives, Sathosa etc. have also been published in the gazette notification.
Individual arrested for asking “Dan Sapada” from Moratuwa Mayor

Police have arrested a man who had called Moratuwa Mayor Samanlal Fernando and asked ‘Dan Sapada’. The man had made the phone call when the mayor was released on bail after being arrested and remanded for obstructing vaccination operations in Moratuwa. He has been arrested following a complaint lodged by the mayor with the police regarding the incident.
corona pandemic can be described as an invisible force -The Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs Namal Rajapaksa

The Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs Namal Rajapaksa says that the corona pandemic can be described as an invisible force. He further said that the present generation does not have such an experience and the adults have faced such challenges in their lifetime in the past. Therefore, at this time, everyone is working together to build the lives of the people, he said. The Minister expressed these views while addressing the media today.
