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Can’t reduce bus fares even if diesel prices slashed : Bus owners

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Even though the people should be given the benefit of the reduction in diesel prices, there will be no reduction in bus fares in the future since the government has no plan to reduce the prices of spare parts and services, the All Ceylon Private Bus Owners Association said.

Anjana Priyanjith, General Secretary of the Association, said that the price of a bus tire has exceeded Rs.100,000 and the price of a battery has also increased from Rs.35,000 to Rs.80,000.

He said that it costs Rs.25,000 to refill a tire and the price of lubricants and spare parts have increased by 500%.

He said that bus fares were reduced keeping with the decrease in diesel prices but as a result their incomes decreased. However, bus maintenance costs continued to rise, he said.

Therefore, even if fuel prices are reduced in the future, he said that bus fares cannot be revised and that a programme to reduce spare parts, lubricants and service fees is absolutely necessary.

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USJ suspends external degree seminars

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The External Degrees and Extension Courses Unit of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura (USJ) has announced that all seminars and registration activities of external degree programmes will be temporarily suspended from today (June 24).

The suspension is due to issues and ambiguities arising from University Grants Commission (UGC) circulars No. 932, 1/2016, and 4/2016, issued since 2010.

The university states that efforts are underway to resolve the matter, and academic activities will resume as soon as the issues are cleared.

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BIA & MRIA on standby for emergency landings  – CAASL

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The Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) and the Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA) are kept on standby for any requests by civil airlines for emergency landings, the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) has said.
The CAASL said the decision has been taken due to the current volatile situation in the Middle East region.

Several countries namely Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait closed their respective airspaces yesterday (June 23) following airstrikes by Iran targeting the Al Udeid US military base in Doha.

As a result, airlines were compelled to reroute flights.

Meanwhile, 05 SriLankan Airlines flights were also diverted to Muscat (Oman), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), and Dubai (UAE) on Sunday due to the prevailing situation.

The CAASL has said all precautionary measures will be taken to ensure the safety of Sri Lankans and other passengers using SriLankan Airlines.

Meanwhile, BIA officials have also confirmed that Qatar Airways and Jazeera Airways flight operations between the BIA and 02 Middle Eastern destinations have been suspended as of 5.00 a.m. today (June 24).

The Officer-in-Charge of BIA has said that both Qatar Airways and Jazeera Airways, operating from the State of Kuwait, have temporarily halted their services.

Accordingly, flights from BIA to Doha in Qatar, and Kuwait City, Kuwait, have been suspended until further notice.

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Trump says Iran – Israel have agreed to a ceasefire

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US President Donald Trump has announced a “complete and total” ceasefire between Israel and Iran on social media.

Trump says the ceasefire will begin “in approximately six hours from now” after each country has “wound down” their military operations.

Trump’s announcement contains a periodic unravelling of hostilities but says that “upon the 24th hour” the war will officially end.

Meanwhile, Iran’s foreign minister, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, has posted on X saying there is “no agreement of any ceasefire or cessation of military operations.”

“”As Iran has repeatedly made clear: Israel launched war on Iran, not the other way around…However, provided that the Israeli regime stops its illegal aggression against the Iranian people no later than 4 am Tehran time, we have no intention to continue our response afterwards,: he has added.

“The final decision on the cessation of our military operations will be made later,” he has further said.

Meanwhile, Reuters have reported citing a senior White House official as saying that President Donald Trump brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Iran through talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday while his team, including Vice President JD Vance, held talks with Tehran.

The official, providing details of the ceasefire on condition of anonymity, has said Israel agreed to it so long as Iran does not launch fresh attacks.

(Agencies)

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