Batticaloa Teaching Hospital surgical unit built under Indian grant assistance inaugurated

High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka Santosh Jha and Secretary, Ministry of Health of Sri Lanka, Dr. Palitha Mahipala jointly inaugurated the newly constructed surgical unit at the Batticaloa Teaching Hospital on 04 November 2024.

Government Agent Batticaloa, Muralidharan; Eastern Provincial Health Secretary and Municipal Commissioner Batticaloa, Sivalingam; Director, Batticaloa Teaching Hospital, Dr. Kalaranchane Ganeshalingam; senior officials from the Ministry of Health of Sri Lanka, Eastern Provincial Council and Batticaloa District Administration; and staff of the Batticaloa Teaching Hospital, among others, attended the event.

The need for a new surgical ward was identified at the hospital around 2015 due to the escalating number of patients admitted to wards, and the growing number of surgeries performed.

At the time of the proposal, approximately 1280 patients were on waiting lists for surgeries.

Due to the hospital’s limited facilities, patients had to face excessive waiting times.

At the request of the Government of Sri Lanka, the Government of India agreed to extend assistance for construction of the new surgical unit.

A Memorandum of Understanding was signed in February 2016, for grant assistance from India of SLR 275 million towards the project.

Subsequently, the Government of India infused additional funds, taking the total Indian commitment to SLR 302 million for the project.

The scope of the project encompassed construction of a two-story building with an approximate total floor area of 1464 square meters, with four state-of-the-art operation theatres and ten ICU beds, along with essential infrastructure such as IT works, mechanical works, electrical work, water supply and drainage systems.

Though the Covid-19 pandemic and economic difficulties in the country posed some challenges over the course of the project, the original scope of work was recently completed, which was followed by testing and commissioning of the facility.

In addition, based on requests from the hospital authorities, Government of India approved and executed several additional elements such as integrating components including generators, medical gas, and electrical systems from the neighbouring renal care unit into the new surgical unit.

At the inauguration ceremony, Secretary, Ministry of Health of Sri Lanka, Dr. Mahipala conveyed the gratitude of the Government of Sri Lanka to the Government of India led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the people of India for the project, which fulfills a significant requirement in unimpeded provision of critical medical services by the hospital.

In this regard, Director, Batticaloa Teaching Hospital, Dr. Kalaranchane Ganeshalingam highlighted that the newly built surgical unit is expected to reduce 50% of the waiting lists for surgeries, and benefit 3,000 to 5,000 new patients each year, thus considerably improving access to quality healthcare services in the region.

High Commissioner Jha highlighted various proposed, planned and ongoing bilateral projects—both, investment-led and grant assistance-based—in Sri Lanka, particularly in the Eastern Province.

On the investment front, he cited the development of tank farms, solar power plant in Sampur and the multiproduct pipeline.

On the development assistance front, he recalled the construction and renovation of 4000 houses in the Eastern Province under the first two phases of the Indian Housing Project, which encompassed a total of 46,000 houses; treatment at Indian emergency medical units to thousands of patients in 2009-10 in the aftermath of the armed conflict; livelihood sustenance assistance extended from time to time to the fishing community of the Province; rail-bus service set up between Trincomalee and Batticaloa; projects for infrastructure upgradation and equipment supply carried out at over 500 educational centres, including the Eastern University and vocational training centres at Vantharamullai and Onthachimadam; support provided to empowerment of women through livelihood activities; financial assistance being extended to students at Eastern University from economically weaker sections of society; among other salient initiatives.

The High Commissioner also underscored that last year, India has committed to a new package of multi-sectoral grant assistance of around 2.35 billion Sri Lankan Rupees for the Eastern Province.

A framework for cooperation on 33 livelihood sustenance projects is close to being finalized under the package.

The newly inaugurated surgical unit at Batticaloa Teaching Hospital adds to a long list of development cooperation initiatives of India in Sri Lanka in the health sector, a few salient examples of which include the island-wide 1990 Suwa Seriya ambulance service; medical assistance rendered in the wake of the armed conflict as well as, more recently, the Covid-19 pandemic; construction of 150-bed multi-specialty hospital at Dickoya; and infrastructure creation and upgradation, as well as equipment supply at, Jaffna Teaching Hospital and District Hospitals at Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu, among others.

China’s fabric grant for 2025 school uniforms receives approval

The People’s Republic of China has agreed to provide the total amount of around 11.82 million meters of fabric required to be provided for schoolchildren as uniform materials for the year 2025.

Thus, after testing the sample sent to the Ministry of Education in relation to the relevant stock of fabric by the Sri Lanka Textile and Garment Institute (SLITA), it has been recommended that the fabric is suitable for use by school students.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the Prime Minister as the Minister of Education, Science and Technology to accept the Chinese Government’s grant for providing uniforms to all school students for the year 2025.

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EC summons officials to discuss preparations for Parliamentary Election

District Returning Officers and Assistant Election Commissioners have been summoned to the Election Commission today (06) to discuss preparations for the upcoming parliamentary election.

The Commissioner General of Elections, Saman Sri Ratnayake, stated, “A discussion is scheduled this morning regarding the parliamentary election to be held on November 14, 2024, with the participation of District Returning Officers, District Deputy and Assistant Commissioners.”

He added that the meeting would be chaired by the Chairman of the Election Commission and with the participation of all Commission members, as well as senior officials including the Commissioner General and Additional Commissioners, at the commission’s main office.

“It is expected to inform about the activities related to the election to be held in the coming days. All relevant officials will participate for that,” Ratnayake said.

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Sri Lanka recalls ambassadors and high commissioners from 15 countries

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decided to recall Ambassadors and High Commissioners from 15 countries.

As detailed in a letter in this regard has been issued by the Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

This decision affects officials in positions that are not part of the Sri Lanka Foreign Service.

Notable individuals among those recalled include:

Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York and former Chief Justice Mohan Peiris.

British High Commissioner and former Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama.

Indian High Commissioner, Former Ambassador Kshenuka Senewiratne.

Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Australia and former Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Chitranganee Wagiswara.

Ambassador to Japan Rodney Perera.

Former Air Force Chief, Sumangala Dias as Malaysian High Commissioner.

Ambassador of Nepal, Former Air Force Commander, Sudarshana Pathirana.

Former Navy Commander, Nishantha Ulugethenna Cuban Ambassador.

Former Navy Commander Ravindra Wijegunaratne, as High Commissioner of Pakistan.

Uday Indraratne as Ambassador of The United Arab Emirates.

High Commissioner of Kenya V. Kananathan.

Brother of the former President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s wife, High Commissioner of Seychelles Srimal Wickramasinghe.

Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Shahid.

The Ministry has said that based on the advice of the subject minister Vijitha Herath, suitable candidates from the Foreign Service will be appointed to these positions in the future.

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70% of Official Election Notices Distributed, Says Department of Posts

The Department of Posts says that about 70% of official polling cards of the 2024 general election have been distributed.

Senior Deputy Postmaster General Rajith Ranasinghe says that the distribution of official polling cards will be carried out until the day after tomorrow, that is the 7th of November.

According to him, if you still have not received your official polling cards by then, you could collect it from the nearest post office, after confirming your identity.

General Election Set for November 14, Commissioner General of Elections Confirms

Election Commissioner General Saman Sri Ratnayake confirmed that preparations for the general elections on November 14 are well underway.

In a media briefing, he assured the public that all electoral officials, including assistant and deputy commissioners, are actively working to ensure a smooth election process. He expects around 1.7 million voters to have the chance to cast their votes at polling stations on that day.

Ratnayake emphasized that the elections will follow the regulations outlined in the Parliamentary Elections Act No. 1 of 1981. Despite facing some legal challenges, he confirmed that there will be no delays in the election schedule.

He added that any citizen who feels they have been treated unfairly has the right to file a petition for their fundamental rights. However, unless directed by the courts, election preparations will continue as planned.

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2024 General Election: 60 polling stations relocated from Buddhist Temples

The Chairman of the Election Commission of Sri Lanka R.M.A.L. Rathnayake states that the 2024 General Election will be held on 14 November 2024 as scheduled, as the petition challenging the election date was dismissed by the Supreme Court without taking into consideration.

Furthermore, Rathnayake mentioned that 60 polling stations which were slated to be established at Buddhist Temples were shifted to other locations, owing to ‘Katina Pinkama’ ceremonies and several other reasons.

Commenting regarding the matter, the Election Commission Chairman said that several parties had raised concerns on holding the election using Buddhist Temples as polling stations during the period when ‘Katina Pinkama’ ceremonies are being held.

As a result, Rathnayake said that the election regulatory body inquired regarding the matter from the chief prelates of each Buddhist Temple to be used as polling stations. He said that out of 2,263 Buddhist temples slated to be used as polling stations across the island, 45 temples expressed concerns regarding holding the ‘Katina Pinkama’ ceremonies and 15 other temples due to miscellaneous reasons.

Accordingly, the 60 polling stations in question were shifted to other locations, according to the Election Commission Chairman.

Meanwhile, he also highlighted that the distribution of official polling cards will be carried out until 07 November 2024.

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No coalition, national Govt. after General Election: Tilvin Silva

The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), the core ally of the ruling National People’s Power (NPP), ruled out any coalition, or national government after the General Election.

In response to a question by Daily Mirror whether the NPP would opt for coalition governance, JVP General Secretary Tilvin Silva said such a necessity would not arise because the party is certain of a clear majority at the November 14 General Election.

He made these remarks in the wake of reports that some parties in the north are planning to team up with the NPP to form a coalition government after the election.

Mr. Silva said that the government would hold talks with anyone interested but it would not form any coalition government. He said the NPP is not keen to accommodate those who held responsibilities in previous governments.

Any party that secures more than 113 seats of 225–member Parliament can form a government of its own. A simple majority is required to pass legislation including annual budgets. Two–thirds majority is only required for special purposes, such as the enactment of constitutional amendments.

Since 1994, only on two occasions, the governments enjoyed a two-thirds majority. The Mahinda Rajapaksa administration between 2005 and 2015 enjoyed it. After that, the Gotabaya Rajapaksa government had two-thirds in the House between 2020 and 2022.

India extends help to fishing community in Trinco

Indian High Commissioner Santosh Jha handed over a package of development assistance to the fishing community of Trincomalee on Sunday (03), at an event held at the Trincomalee Fishermen’s Trade Union.

The assistance, extended at the request of fishermen from the Trincomalee Fishermen Trade Union, which includes 21 fishermen associations from the district, consisted of a 40 HP boat engine, three deep freezers, and life jackets. While the deep freezers would ensure that the catch remains fresh, thus contributing to augmenting the incomes of the fishermen, the engine and life jackets will help provide critical support to rescue fishermen and boats that get stranded or capsized at sea.

Speaking at the event, the High Commissioner commended the fishermen for their resilience, hard work and enduring contributions to their communities. He highlighted the deep-rooted historical and cultural ties between India and Sri Lanka, united by the Indian Ocean. He stressed that India understands the importance of the fishing industry to Sri Lanka and underscored that the assistance from the Government of India aims to enhance both the safety and efficiency of their daily operations.