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All ready for General Election today

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All arrangements have been made to conduct a peaceful, free and fair Parliamentary Election today (14) to elect the representatives for the Tenth Parliament.

A total of 8,361 candidates, with 5,015 from 408 recognised political parties and 3,346 from 282 independent groups are vying for selection as representatives of the new Parliament consisting of 196 members elected from the nomination list and 29 selected from the national list to set up the 225 Members of Parliament which will be convened on November 21, 2024.

The 29 candidates from the national list will be selected out of 516 candidates from 27 recognized political parties and 11 candidates from two independent groups.

A total of 17,140,354 eligible voters in 25 administrative districts coming under 22 electoral constituencies will get to use their vote to elect the representatives of the Tenth Parliament today at the Parliamentary Election, the Election Commission said.

Voting will be carried out at 13,421 polling stations in the country with approximately 152,000 election officials and 27,000 police officials deployed on duty.

Counting of polls will be conducted at 54 counting centres in the country with 1,582 counting halls for general votes and 452 counting halls for postal votes with a total of 2,034 counting halls. A total of 22 centres have been established to announce election results. A total of around 80,000 election officials are deployed at the vote counting centres.

Out of the total of 737,902 postal votes, 759,083 postal vote applications have been received and 737,902 postal vote applications have been accepted.

A total of 14,150 ballot boxes consisting of 7,850 small, 3,775 medium and 2,525 large sized have been used for this year’s Parliamentary Election.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner General of Elections Saman Sri Ratnayake advised all voters to use only the ‘X’ symbol to mark the vote for the political party or independent group and to mark the preference votes for 1 to 3 candidates on the ballot paper.

Ballot papers marked by any voters with any other symbols, numbers, images or letters other than the ‘X’ symbol will be rejected, the Elections Commissioner said.

A total of 64,000 Police officials have been deployed on election duty for today’s (14) Parliamentary Election, Police Media Spokesman DIG Nihal Thalduwa said. These Police officials have been deployed covering all polling stations and counting centres across the country.

2017 SLTB and private buses have been deployed to be used for election duties from yesterday and for today’s Parliamentary election activities.

The Disaster Management Centre (DMC) has set up a special programme to address potential disasters during the General Election period and according to DMC Director Pradeep Kodippili, a dedicated unit is set up at the Centre to manage any emergencies which has been launched on November 12 and will work closely with the Elections Secretariat over a five day period, covering two days before and two days after the election on November 14.

The Elections Commissioner said that ballot papers, ballot boxes, stationery items, all election related equipment and election officials were transported yesterday to 13,421 polling stations from the District Secretariat offices and special temporary Election offices set up for the General Election in the country.

The Election Commissioner also said that rehearsals were also conducted yesterday on how the Parliamentary Election should be conducted with the assistance of the Election Secretariat office.

Executive Director of the PAFFREL Organization, Rohana Hettiarachchi said that a group of 6,000 representatives have been deployed for the monitoring of the Parliamentary Election.

(dailynews.lk)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by dailynews.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Post-mortem must for all deaths of children under 5

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The Ministry of Justice and National Integration has informed coroners that deaths of all children under the age of five will be subject to a mandatory post-mortem examination.

In a circular shared with coroners, the ministry highlighted that this was an essential element of child death analysis in Sri Lanka.

Senior officials from the ministry claimed that this practice was being imposed to identify common causes of mortality rates in children under the age of 5 and take precautionary measures to avoid such deaths. “The post-mortem findings will be used to study and analyse the causes behind these deaths to reduce these death rates.”

Another source said the move is an attempt by the authorities to improve Sri Lanka’s health indicators following its recent triumph with low maternal mortality rates.

Currently, post-mortems are conducted only when a child’s death involves suspected harm, suspicious circumstances, or accidents. However, the new law would require internal examinations for all children under the age of five, even in cases where medical professionals have already determined the cause of death.

Experts have criticised the policy as unnecessarily invasive, noting that a post-mortem is not always needed when the death is not suspicious. They also pointed out that each post-mortem costs about Rs. 15,000, making routine examinations a significant waste of resources.

“They need to consult stakeholders involved in every step of this process before calling for drastic actions like this—not just dish out orders via circulars with no technical input,” the source said.

(sundaytimes.lk)

(This story, originally published by sundaytimes.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Veteran singer Saman De Silva passes away

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Veteran singer Saman De Silva, a renowned and popular Baila artist, has passed away, family sources confirmed.

Saman De Silva was widely celebrated for his contribution to Baila music.

Among his popular songs are ‘Niyare Piya Nagala’, ‘Punchi Kurulu Kuduwe’, ‘Suroopi Viroopi’ (Epa Epa Rewatenu), ‘Santhosa Wenna Preethi Wenna’, ‘Thana Nilla Dige’, and ‘Pura Handa Neguna’, all of which remain favorites among audiences.

Throughout his musical career, Saman De Silva travelled extensively, performing in many countries around the world.

He was an alumnus of Nalanda College, Colombo.

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24 schools closed due to “Siri Dalada Vandanawa” to reopen on Monday

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A total of 24 schools in and around Kandy that were closed due to “Siri Dalada Vandanawa,” the special exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic, will reopen on Monday (April 28), said the Chief Secretary of the Central Province.

Meanwhile, another 37 schools that are accommodating Police and security forces personnel will reopen on 29 April.

Over 50 schools in the Kandy town and surrounding areas were closed from April 21 in view of the special exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic.

The special exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic at the Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy got underway on April 18 and will conclude tomorrow.

Schools that will reopen on Monday are as follows;
1. Dambawela Primary School
2. Gothami Balika Vidyalaya
3. St. Anthony’s College
4. Sri Chandananda Buddhist College
5. Chandananda Buddhist Girls’ College
6. Pushpadana Girls’ College, Kandy
7. Good Shepherd’s Convent, Kandy
8. Hindu Senior College, Kandy
9. Madduma Bandara Vidyalaya, Kandy
10. Viharamahadevi Girls’ College, Kandy
11. Girls’ High School, Kandy
12. Siddhi Lebbe College, Kandy
13. Dharmawickrema Girls’ College, Kandy
14. Kingswood College, Kandy
15. Peradeniya Central College, Kandy
16. Senkadagala Weerodhara Vidyalaya, Kandy
17. Dharmasoka College, Kandy
18. Sanghamittha College, Kandy
19. Eriyagama Pushpadana Vidyalaya, Denuwara
20. Gannoruwa Junior School, Denuwara
21. St. Mary’s Vidyalaya, Ampitiya 
22. Uduwela Buddhist College
23. Uduwela Maha Vidyalaya
24. Wathuliyadda Primary School

Schools to be reopened on Tuesday are as follows:
1. Berrewaerts College 
2. Berrewaerts Primary School 
3. Siddhartha College, Ampitiya
4. St. Anthony’s Girls’ College
5. Vidyartha College
6. Thakshila College 
7. Keppetipola College
8. Mahinda (Special) Model School Kandy
9. Special Education Resource Centre, Ampitiya
10. Asoka Vidyalaya Kandy
11. Gurudeniya Maha Vidyalaya 
12. Vidyaloka Maha Vidyalaya, Thennekumbura
13. Dharmaraja College
14. D.S. Senanayake Maha Vidyalaya 
15. Mahamaya Girls’ College
16. Sri Rahula National School 
17. St. Sylvester’s College
18. Swarnamali Girls’ College, Kandy
19. Wariyapola Sri Sumangala College, Kandy
20. Seethadevi Girls’ School, Kandy
21. Sarasawi Uyana Maha Vidyalaya, Kandy
22. Peradeniya Junior Secondary School, Kandy
23. Peradeniya Hindu College
24. Lumbini Royal College, Kandy
25. Sri Vimalabuddhi Junior School, Kandy
26.  Rasindev Vidyalaya, Kandy
27. Risikala Aesthetic College
28. Thalathuoya Junior School
29. Badi-Ud-Din Mahmud Girls’ College, Kandy
30. Mahaweli Navodya Maha Vidyalaya 
31. Kandy Model School, Wattegama
32. Samudradewi Girls’ College, Wattegama
33. Bandaranayake National College – Kundasale
34. Hemamali Girls’ College
35. Ranabima Royal College, Kandy
36. Vivekananda Vidyalaya, Kandy
37. Mahanama College, Kandy

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