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Shadow Cabinet and Committees: Inside Ranil’s Alternative Parliament.!

Shadow Cabinet and Committees: Inside Ranil’s Alternative Parliament.!

Internal sources within the UNP reveal that discussions are underway on a proposal to establish an alternative parliament led by former President Ranil Wickremesinghe.

Politicians from various parties who previously served in parliament but are not currently members are expected to be invited to participate in this alternative parliament.

Reportedly, around 450 former MPs and ministers are eligible for consideration, but only 225 will be selected.

The alternative parliament is set to meet for eight days, mirroring the schedule of the actual parliament. Additionally, a shadow cabinet, matching the number of government ministries, is expected to be formed from the senior members of this assembly.

A Speaker, Leader of the House, and Leader of the Opposition will be appointed from among the senior members, and several committees, such as the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) and the Committee on Public Accounts (COPA), are also planned to be established.

Former presidents are expected to be invited as special guests, and senior state leaders from various countries will also be given the opportunity to address this alternative parliament of Sri Lanka.

Shocking Accident in Panwila: SUV Crash Leaves Two Dead and One Missing.!

Shocking Accident in Panwila: SUV Crash Leaves Two Dead and One Missing.!

Two people, including a woman, were killed and another person was hospitalized in critical condition after a Land Cruiser Prado luxury vehicle veered off the road and fell into the lower Moragaha Oya in the Baddegama area of ​​Panwila, Kandy today (19).

Both of the deceased are over 60 years of age, and a 68-year-old person is reported to be missing in the accident.

Stop Whining: AKD Warns Ex-Presidents.!

Stop Whining: AKD Warns Ex-Presidents.!

Addressing a special public meeting in Kalutara this afternoon (19), President Anura Kumara Dissanayake stated that the government is working towards stability by addressing the current challenges effectively.

The President briefly reflected on the significant obstacles the current administration has successfully navigated within a short period since assuming office. He also highlighted the changes introduced to the political structure and disclosed details about the excessive expenditures incurred by previous presidents through the use of executive powers.

During his speech, Mr. Anura Kumara Dissanayake said:

“Recently, I had Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa’s residence evaluated by the Valuation Department. The monthly rental value of the house, excluding the land, is assessed at 4.6 million rupees. According to regulations, former presidents are entitled to either a house or an allowance equivalent to one-third of their salary. We can retain this house by paying him 30,000 rupees. Alternatively, he can choose to cover the remaining amount monthly and continue residing there. If they don’t pay the rent, they’ll be out.”

This Is How a Country Gets Rich: Turning Local Graphite into Dollar Gold.!

This Is How a Country Gets Rich: Turning Local Graphite into Dollar Gold.!

Recently (16) a discussion was held at the Ministry’s auditorium under the patronage of the Minister of Science and Technology, Professor Krishantha Abeysena, on the commercialization of rechargeable batteries produced through a low-cost new technological method of purifying local graphite to a state suitable for battery production, which has been discovered as a result of research conducted by the National Institute of Basic Studies affiliated to the Ministry of Science and Technology.

The event was attended by Y.L. Mohamed Nawawi, Secretary to the Ministry of Science and Technology, Professor Athula Sumathipala of the National Institute of Basic Studies, Professor Cyril Wijesundara, Dr. Athula Wijesinghe, private sector entrepreneurs Cherantha de Silva, Kapila de Silva, Chairman of the National Science Foundation Professor Saman Senaweera, Chief Innovation Officer of the National Innovation Agency Professor Ajith de Alwis, and Professor Upul Sonnadara of the University of Colombo.

Graphite is used as a raw material in a large number of industries around the world. Among them, the rechargeable battery manufacturing industry holds a prominent place.

Sri Lanka’s high-quality graphite, which is of the highest quality in the world, is very suitable for this process, and for this industry, the graphite must be purified to a purity of about 99.99%.

A group of researchers at the National Institute of Basic Studies in Sri Lanka has identified a low-cost new technology for this purification method, which has very high commercial value.

Throughout history, instead of producing and exporting value-added products related to the country’s natural resources, those natural resources have been exported in large quantities as raw materials.

At the same time, there is a major problem of not commercializing the new knowledge and technology generated through research conducted in the country. This project has a particularly important position as a step forward in line with the new government’s program to address this.

The discussion was held between officials of the Ministry of Science and Technology, scientists from the National Institute of Basic Studies, and private sector stakeholders who intend to provide financial resources for this project.

The purpose of the discussion was to exchange views on the opportunities for the country to benefit economically by promoting this technology to a commercial level.

The discussion was held very constructively with positive responses from the relevant parties. Accordingly, the next steps of the project are to be reached on the basis of a Memorandum of Understanding.

Ending Political Interference: Acting IGP’s Vision for Police Accountability.!

Ending Political Interference: Acting IGP’s Vision for Police Accountability.!

Speaking at a special media briefing held at the Government Information Department yesterday (17) under the theme “The Role of the Police with the New Government Programme,” Acting Inspector General of Police Priyantha Weerasuriya revealed that, according to a recent survey, 40% of police officers are stationed at police stations within their permanent residential areas.

He further stated that both the Ministry Secretary and he strongly believe that police officers should not be assigned to stations within their residential areas. Accordingly, he plans to implement transfers to address this issue in the future.

Acknowledging the longstanding issue of political interference within the police force, from the highest-ranking officers to the lowest, he expressed his commitment to ending this culture. He also emphasized the importance of evaluating officers based on their performance to ensure accountability and professionalism.

How Ella Odyssey Tickets Sold Out in 42 Seconds.?

How Ella Odyssey Tickets Sold Out in 42 Seconds.?

Deputy Minister of Transport Dr. Prasanna Gunasena recently revealed the details of a scam in which all the tickets for the Ella Odyssey train running to Ella were sold out in a very short period of 42 seconds and informed the police to initiate an investigation into the matter.

Through the investigation conducted in this regard, the Railway Department has been able to identify one of the main suspects involved in this train ticket scam.

The suspect in question is reported to be an officer at the Makumbura Railway Station.

This railway officer, who has started a private company in the name of a relative of his, has booked all the train tickets through a technological method.

It is learnt that the Rs 1200 train tickets were later sold to foreigners at a high price of Rs. 16,000 through the company he is affiliated with.

Action was taken to catch this fraud under the leadership of Deputy Minister of Transport Prasanna Gunasena and it is reported that the service of the officer in question has now been suspended.

Clean Sri Lanka Initiative: A Bold Step Against ‘Invisible Terrorism’.!

Clean Sri Lanka Initiative: A Bold Step Against ‘Invisible Terrorism’.!

Participating in a special media briefing held at the Government Information Department under the theme ‘The Role of the Police with the New Government Programme’, Acting IGP Priyantha Weerasuriya stated that the number of people who die in traffic accidents per day has been reduced through the traffic operation launched by the police in conjunction with the Clean Sri Lanka programme.

The Acting IGP stated that maintaining road discipline is of utmost importance and that this is invisible terrorism.

Prior to the programme, nearly 9 people died in traffic accidents per day and that this number has now been reduced from 4 to 2, said Mr. Priyantha Weerasuriya.

According to police statistics, between 10-15 people per day become permanently disabled due to traffic accidents, which is more than the number of people who were disabled per day during the war, he added.

The Acting IGP also recalled that for the first time in history, no traffic accidents were reported on Christmas Day, December 25th, which was a special occasion.

Public Can Now Report Police Fraud and Bribery via 1997 Hotline.!

Public Can Now Report Police Fraud and Bribery via 1997 Hotline.!

The Police Media Division says that a new telephone number has been introduced to inform about fraud, bribery and misconduct committed by police officers.

Accordingly, the public has been given the opportunity to submit such complaints through the telephone number 1997.

The Police Media Division further says that this telephone line for providing information has been operated 24 hours a day.

Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan Faces 14-Year Jail Term for Corruption.!

Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan Faces 14-Year Jail Term for Corruption.!

A Pakistani court today (17) sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan to 14 years in prison.

The decision was made when a land corruption case, considered the most serious charge against Imran Khan, was taken up today.

He has been in prison since August 2023 for several charges, including the financial collapse the country faced during his time as Pakistan’s Prime Minister.

Three Parliamentary Employees Dismissed for Sexual Harassment.!

Three Parliamentary Employees Dismissed for Sexual Harassment.!

Issuing a statement, the Parliamentary Communications Department said that three parliamentary employees who were found guilty of sexually harassing female parliamentary employees have been dismissed from service.

The statement further states that these three employees were found guilty after several stages of investigations.

Following these investigations, Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne has approved the dismissal of the three employees on the recommendations of the Secretary General of Parliament, Mrs. Kushani Rohanadeera.

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