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TNA celebrates commemoration ceremony ignoring Health Warning Corona in Jaffna

The 44th commemoration ceremony of Mr S.J . Selvanayagam ; the founder of the Ilangai Tamil Arusakachchi Party was organized in Jaffna. The commemoration ceremony was organized near the Selvanayagam statue in Jaffna under the patronage of the present leader of the Ilangai Tamil Arusakachchi Party, Mavai Senathirajah. Despite the fact that public and private festivals have been banned for two weeks the political leaders had organized the commemoration ceremony. featured image by – tamildiplomat

Covid-19:Five more areas are locked down

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Government has taken action to isolate five more Grama Niladhari Divisions in three districts. The isolated areas are as follows. Moneragala District – Wellawaya Urban Council Boundary, Veherayaya Kottamgahabokka, Buttala RahathangamaAmpara District – Uhana KumarigamaMatale District – Alugolla The move was taken to prevent further spread of corona due because of several infected people in the area; Army Commander Shavendra Silva stated.

Watch:Why opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa holds meeting with foreign diplomats?

Opposition leader Sajith Premadasa met several foreign diplomats yesterday(April 27). Foreign ambassadors including Ambassador of European Representative Dennis Chaibi, French Ambassador in Colombo Eric Lavertu, Italian Ambassador in Sri Lanka Rita Giuliana, German Ambassador Holger Seubert and the Romenian Ambassador Victor Chiujdea participated in the meeting. The meeting with them will help the country to benefit, economically, socially during the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic and this do not have any idea of harming the country any aspects; the opposition leader added.

Chinese Defence Minister arrived to Sri Lanka -General Wei Fenghe

Chinese Defence Minister General Wei Fenghe arrived in Sri Lanka for a two-day official visit last night. He will make discussions with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and senior officials in Sri Lanka. This is the second-highest visit by a Chinese official after senior Chinese diplomat, Yang Jiechi’s visit Sri Lanka during last October.

Parliament Minister Harin Fernando Filed a Fundamental Rights petitions

Parliament Minister Harin Fernando Filed a Fundamental Rights petitions

Parliament Minister Harin Fernando filed a Fundamental Rights application with the Supreme Court seeking an order to prevent his arrest today(April 27). Also it is reported that the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) is currently questioning MP Harin Fernando’s sister in connection to the 2019 Easter attacks on ongoing investigations. MP Harin Fernando informed the CID that he is unable to report for the investigation as he is currently receiving treatment over a heart problems last Friday.

Pre-schools and Schools are going to close temporarily

The government has decided to temporarily close pre-schools and Schools islandwide until April 30 due to the increasing COVID 19 infections. Minister of Education Prof. G.S. L. Mr. Peiris said this while addressing a media briefing today.

Cabinet approves proposed ban on face coverings

The Ministerial Cabinet has agreed to ban coverings of face and head, including burqa and niqab. Sarath Weerasekara, Minister of Public Security, said it was decided to prohibit the Burqa and Niqab on issues of national security. Minister Weerasekara announced on 13 March that he signed a cabinet paper on the proposed prohibition.He also said the paper was submitted for approval to the Cabinet. Then, the government said that only after proper consultation with the stakeholders involved will a decision on this issue be taken. (Translation) (NewsWire)

Prime Minister says that Sri Lanka has made significant progress in controlling the spread of COVID-19.

Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa Addresses the 77th Session of UNESCAP Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, yesterday via a video message, addressed the opening segment of the 77th Session of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP). This year’s meeting was conducted virtually from April 26—29, 2021, under the theme “Building Back Better from Crises Through Regional Cooperation in Asia and the Pacific.” While the COVID-19 pandemic dominated the discussions this year, other issues such as climate change, debt relief, investments, equitable health access, sustainable development and regional cooperation were also discussed. Full Text of Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s Speech Madam Executive Secretary,Chairperson,Excellencies, Ayobowan! I am pleased to be able to address you at the 77th Session of UNESCAP. Despite the current challenges, it is very important for us to gather at this forum. This year’s theme is significant and timely as we work on strategies to overcome this pandemic, and start rebuilding our economies and societies. Sri Lanka has made remarkable progress in controlling the spread of COVID-19, recording a very low death rate and a high recovery rate through case detection, contact tracing, quarantining and patient treatment. Sri Lanka’s robust public healthcare system provided free access to health and helped control the pandemic. The Government also repatriated nearly 100,000 Sri Lankans and started our vaccination program in February. Even during the pandemic, economic activities continued in several sectors. The export sector continued to function, and tourism restarted in January. The Central Bank reduced policy rates and implemented several concessionary refinancing programs.Excellencies, Our Government is deeply committed to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. For this purpose, an Inter-ministerial Steering Committee on Sustainable Development has been formed under my leadership. Our youth are also an important component of our development agenda. That is why decade 2021 to 2030 has been declared the Decade of Skills Development in our country.We are also keen on strengthening our regional ties and emphasize the need to accelerate the “South-South” cooperation. Towards that end, we believe UNESCAP should commit itself to being relevant and responsive with measures such as • Assisting small countries with pandemic recovery and vaccination programs. • Encouraging growth of foreign employment opportunities. • Promoting Eco-tourism and Health-tourism • And• Encouraging investments into and find markets for emerging nations. In conclusion, let me state that we deeply appreciate the timely efforts taken by UNESCAP to bring the Member States together for a constructive and interactive regional discussion on the COVID-19 pandemic. I wish your forthcoming sessions, every success. Thank you.