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Finance Ministry curtails privileges of university lecturers!

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The Finance Ministry has made arrangements to stop providing funds for air tickets and other facilities to university lecturers who travel abroad for postgraduate studies and training.

The ministry has informed this to the University Grants Commission in writing. The letter also said that measures taken in relation to all government institutions will also apply to universities and higher educational institutions due to the current economic crisis.

The appointment letter of lecturers who have been working continuously for seven years says that they are entitled to a one-year leave for their post-graduate studies or training activities, and the lecturers who go abroad will be given facilities such as air tickets.

However, the lecturers said doing away with these facilities is a violation of human rights and the university lecturers are of the opinion that since they are entitled to the seven-year leave facility for the work they have already done, there is no possibility to violate the rights related to that period.

Meanwhile, University Grants Commission Chairman Professor Sampath Amaratunga said they could have arrived at a compromise had the Finance Ministry discussed the issue with them before taking this decision.

The chairman pointed out that measures such as creating a ration system for universities, preparing a waiting list for lecturers going abroad and providing financial facilities accordingly, and providing these financial facilities from the income earned by the universities could have been discussed prior to taking the decision.

The professor warned that universities could become ‘deserts’ due to this new decision.

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Concessionary vehicle permits: MPs have their way, ignoring economic crisis

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Despite the cost of living sizzling at red hot levels and the country being cash- strapped, the House Committee of Parliament has endorsed the proposal to offer concessionary vehicle permits for MPs as requested by them, a top source said.

The source familiar with the decision said the committee which looks into the requirements of the MPs positively considered the request by them for such permits in line with the similar facilities offered to executive graders in different categories of the public service.

The MPs , numbering more than 100 and representing different parties, submitted a letter to Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena asking for permission to import vehicles with no duty for their use.

Following the approval by the House Committee, the Speaker is expected to write to President Ranil Wickremesinghe who is authorized to execute the decision as the Finance Minister.

After constitution of every Parliament, the MPs are given vehicle permits . However, the MPs elected to the current Parliament at the 2020 general election did not get the benefit due to the economic crisis and the ban on vehicle imports to save foreign exchange.

The government is now mulling the possibility of lifting the ban. The MPs are likely to get permits once the ban is lifted only.

In the past, there were reports about the MPs selling off their permits and earning multimillion rupee revenue each.

(dailymirror.lk)

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

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CAA seizes 176,000 kg of rice unfit for human consumption

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Officials at the Anuradhapura unit of the Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) have seized over 176,000 kg of rice unfit for human consumption during a raid.

It has been revealed that the stock was taken to a mill for repackaging with the intention of being distributed among low-income families under a government programme.

CAA officials had conducted the raid when the rice was being mechanically cleaned and repackaged after being taken to a privately owned mill in the Kiriibbewa area by 08 lorries. It is said that the expiry date of the new packaging had been deviously extended by a month.

The rice mill had been sealed while the police had arrested the owner, reports add.

(Source : Aruna)

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NMRA to introduce ‘security sticker’

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The National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) states that they will introduce a security ‘sticker’ to verify registered medicines in the market.

The move hopes to counter several irregularities in the pharmaceutical field such as the entering of substandard and dangerous medicines entering Sri Lanka through unregistered importers.

Speaking to media yesterday (May 12), NMRA Chairman Dr. Ananda Wijewickrama has said that they hope to implement the new move within a month or so.

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