22nd Amendment to be gazetted today

22nd Amendment to be gazetted today Justice Minister gets Cabinet approval to gazette Bill To be presented to Parliament within 7 days New Constitution too in the making By Chandani Kirinde The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution will be published in the Gazette today, following which it will be presented to Parliament after seven days, Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe said yesterday. He said that on Monday, the Cabinet had given approval to publish the Bill in the Gazette after the draft Bill prepared by the Legal Draftsman was cleared by…

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The Man P. Rajanayagam was – Remembered by Nirmala Rajasingam

(The Island 24th June 2022) With the passing of Periyathamby Rajanayagam, another stalwart of the vintage days of left activism in Sri Lanka, is now gone. Rajanayagam was a trade unionist, human rights lawyer, journalist, writer and most importantly a life-long left political activist, to whom social justice, democracy and, with increasing authoritarianism, the right to dissent were consuming passions that he lived out daily until his health failed him in his 86th year. Born in Chunnakam, as the second child in a family of five, Raja’s political activism began…

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PSC on electoral reform recommends control of election expenses, code of conduct for candidates

Daily FT 27th June 2022) Committee presents final report to House Makes 15 recommendations including guidelines for media during poll campaigns, steps to stop abuse of State resources Recommends more youth, women representation A Parliamentary Committee that looked into electoral reforms has recommended that legislation be introduced to control election expenses, a code of conduct for candidates and steps to prevent misuse of state resources during election campaigns. The final Report of the Select Committee of Parliament to Identify Appropriate Reforms of the Election Laws and the Electoral System and…

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Ranil kicks off ‘Land for All’ program

(Daily FT 25th June 2022) Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday said that steps will be taken to legally grant land and house ownership to millions of people who do not have a deed to their own lands and homes. The program to hand over land ownership to landless families under the ‘Land for All’ program began yesterday at the Prime Minister’s Office. It is implemented by the Ministry of Tourism and Lands through the Land Reforms Commission and the Department of the Land Commissioner General. Minister Harin Fernando stated that…

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Immigration issues first-ever ‘Golden Paradise’ long-term visa

Immigration issues first-ever ‘Golden Paradise’ long-term visa The Department of Immigration and Emigration has issued the first-ever ‘Golden Paradise Visa’ to Chai Yin Man from China for five years. Man, is the Director of Baili Investments Lanka Ltd., a Board of Investment (BOI) approved Chinese company working on a 1,200-unit luxury apartment complex project in Rajagiriya with an investment of $ 60 million (over Rs. 22 billion). The long-term residence visa issuance initiative was introduced last month in a bid to attract foreign inflows and boost foreign direct investments (FDIs).…

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Sri Lanka makes compelling case for more Indian support

Officials delegation led by Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra holds talks with President and Prime Minister as SL seeks nearly $ 1 b additional financing  President and PM’s offices say India assures fullest support to resolve Lankan crisis Promoting India-Sri Lanka investment partnership including in the fields of infrastructure, connectivity, renewable energy and deepening economic linkages between the two countries discussed Indian team underscores unprecedented recent economic, financial and humanitarian assistance of over $ 3.5 b to SL guided by ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy and Security and Growth for All in South…

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UN Human Rights Council 50: Core Group statement on Sri Lanka

Thank you Mr President This statement is by the Sri Lanka Core Group comprising Canada, Germany, Malawi, Montenegro, North Macedonia, the UK and the United States. We recognise the significant challenges that Sri Lanka has been facing over recent months, causing great hardship for the Sri Lankan people. We note that protesters, have exercised their rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association, and freedom of expression in recent months. We are deeply concerned by violent attacks on peaceful protestors and subsequent violence against government-aligned politicians and supporters. Those responsible…

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Farmers pining for fertiliser, while private urea sells for Rs 35,000

Reserves of rice will run out by September and farmers are still waiting in particular for urea distribution from the government, while private imports are being sold at exorbitant prices. Farmers who have yet to get chemical fertiliser or fuel from the government, will be cultivating fewer hectares during the Yala season. Agriculture Minister Mahinda Amaraweera told the Sunday Times that after negotiations with India, supplies are expected, but he could not immediately confirm a date. He is confident stocks will arrive. On Tuesday he appealed to Sri Lankans to grow alternative…

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Fresh boost for SL-China ties

Fresh boost for SL-China ties SL asks China for debt rescheduling, tourists via bio-bubble, concessional trade credit scheme Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls on President, PM Greater market access for Lankan exports; attracting more Chinese investments to Port City and Hambantota industrial zone discussed  Two leaders open Port City Marina Promenade, witness Sino-Lanka sailing competition Two countries ink new deals for technical cooperation on health, low-cost housing in Colombo Sri Lanka and China yesterday saw a fresh fillip to its strong and long-standing bilateral ties with the former requesting for…

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