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President confirms land rights for Jaffna residents

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe emphasized the importance of confirming land rights for the people, ensuring pathways for progress. He highlighted Sri Lanka’s unique position as the only South Asian nation offering free land rights to its citizens.

Speaking at a ceremony on May 24, where land deeds were granted to residents of the Jaffna district, the President encouraged recipients to preserve these freehold deeds from the “Heritage” program for future generations.

During the event, 1,286 freehold deeds were distributed across all 15 Divisional Secretariat divisions within the Jaffna district, with President Wickremesinghe participating symbolically in the awarding ceremony.

Additionally, under the “Urumaya” program, 13,858 freehold deeds are set to be distributed across the Mullaitivu, Kilinochchi, Vavuniya, and Mannar districts of the Northern Province.

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IFS Announces new venture in Colombo Port City, promises 1,000 jobs

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Software giant IFS yesterday announced that it is set to launch a new venture in Colombo Port City, a move expected to create an additional 1,000 new employment opportunities.

IFS CEO Mark Moffat made the announcement delivering the keynote address at the DigiEcon Global Investment Summit 2024, underscoring the company’s long-term commitment to Sri Lanka’s economic development.

Moffat outlined the strategic importance of this new initiative. “This project will generate additional thousands of employment opportunities in the years to come,” he added.

IFS CEO underscored the significant contributions of Sri Lanka to the global success of the enterprise application software company. Despite its Swedish origins, IFS has cultivated a robust and impactful presence in Sri Lanka over the past 25 years.

“IFS’s investment in Sri Lanka has been a cornerstone of its global success, contributing to over 20% compound growth annually for the past six years. The company has created over 10,000 employment opportunities in Sri Lanka over the past quarter-century,” he elaborated.

Moffat attributed much of this success to the “exceptional software engineering talent” and the resiliency and agility of the Sri Lankan workforce.

At present, IFS employs nearly 2,700 people in Sri Lanka, accounting for almost 40% of its global workforce. “Sri Lanka has been integral to our operations. Almost 80% of our worldwide product support and over 60% of our research and development capabilities are based here in Colombo,” he pointed out.

Since its inception in Sri Lanka in 1997 with just 26 employees, Moffat said IFS has expanded significantly. “The company has created over 10,000 employment opportunities in the country, fostering a strong local IT community,” he added.

He reiterated IFS’s dedication to collaborating with the Government, industry and academia to foster a knowledge-based economy in Sri Lanka.

Moffat emphasised the company’s commitment to further growth, announcing plans to add an additional 1,000 positions in the next two to three years.

He also noted that beyond business operations, IFS has been actively involved in supporting rural communities in Sri Lanka through the IFS Foundation, which focuses on initiatives in education and healthcare. “Our influence and engagement extend beyond business operations. We’ve been deliberate in building societal ties through various initiatives, supporting rural communities, schools, and hospitals through the IFS Foundation,” he added.

Moffat acknowledged that despite global and local economic challenges, including the pandemic and recent economic difficulties in Sri Lanka, IFS has maintained its commitment to the country.

“The country and its people are a part of IFS and will always be part of the IFS’s DNA,” Moffat affirmed, expressing pride in long-standing and deep-rooted commitment to Sri Lanka’s development and excitement for the future.

(ft.lk)

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Wijedasa requests Speaker to summon key officials of JSA

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Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe has formally requested the Speaker to summon key officials of the Judicial Service Association (JSA) to the Committee on Privileges. 
This follows a JSA statement, which the Minister alleges, has breached his parliamentary privileges.

In a letter addressed to the Speaker, Minister Rajapakshe highlighted his concerns regarding the recent statement made by the Chairman and Secretary of the JSA.

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Five-member judge bench appointed to hear ex-Navy chief’s writ

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The Court of Appeal has decided for the writ petition filed by former Sri Lanka Navy Commander Wasantha Karannagoda over the alleged abduction of 11 youths in 2008 and 2009, to be taken up for hearing before a five-member judge bench.

The former Navy Chief has filed the relevant petition seeking an order preventing the hearing of a case filed before the Colombo High Court against him and several others, related to the alleged abduction of 11 youths in Colombo and its suburbs in the 2008 and 2009.

Accordingly, the petition will be taken up for hearing before a five-member judge bench comprising Justices Menaka Wijesundera, Sampath B. Abeykoon, Mayadunne Corea and Chamath Morais on September 25, 2024.

The petitioner’s attorney has alleged through this petition that despite the investigations into the case stretching out for 10 years and statements being recorded from over 150 persons, the police had failed to uncover evidence to prove his client guilty of abducting and killing the said 11 youths.

(adaderana.lk)

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