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CAA denies reports of fixed salt prices

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The Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) strongly denies media reports claiming that a maximum retail price for salt was determined during a discussion held between the CAA and the Salt Manufacturers’ Association of Sri Lanka.

In a statement issued in this regard, the CAA clarified that no such discussion took place between the CAA and the Salt Manufacturers’ Association.

However, the Consumer Affairs Council, which operates independently under the CAA, convened a meeting with the Salt Manufacturers’ Association to obtain their views regarding the imposition of a maximum retail price for salt.

The statement further added that if the Consumer Affairs Council decides to set a maximum retail price based on the facts raised during the discussion, it will inform the Consumer Affairs Authority accordingly in that regard.

The CAA will then take the necessary steps to publish the approved prices through a gazette notification, the statement said.

According to the statement, the Salt Manufacturers’ Association had shared salt prices with the media and claimed that the CAA had agreed to them. However, the CAA strongly denies this, stating that the claim is completely untrue.

In addition, the CAA noted that some importers and manufacturers have released packaged salt to the market without displaying the importer’s or manufacturer’s information or the retail price.

The CAA warned that legal action will be taken against such products, and all merchants are advised not to purchase or sell them.

Furthermore, they are also advised to retain a formal invoice with accurate information and pricing from the importer or manufacturer who supplied the goods. Legal action will be taken if goods are kept without such an invoice, the CAA further stated.

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

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Body of missing fisherman from capsized boat, recovered

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The body of one of the two fishermen who went missing after a multi-day fishing vessel capsized in the seas off the coast of Paravi Wella in Tangalle, has been recovered.

The Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) confirmed that the fisherman’s body was recovered during search operations, which were conducted with the assistance of the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF).

The fishing vessel, named “Maxim Putha 1,” was carrying six fishermen when the accident occurred while returning to shore after poaching.

A total of six fishermen were onboard the vessel when it capsized off the coast of Paravi Wella Beach in Tangalle, four of whom were rescued with the help of a dinghy.

Efforts are underway to locate the remaining missing fisherman.

Meanwhile, three other boat accidents were reported yesterday in seas off Galle, Kalutara and Hikkaduwa.

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Nationwide mosquito control program launches tomorrow

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In response to a surge in dengue cases, health authorities will launch a special mosquito control program tomorrow (June 30), covering 16 high-risk districts across the country.

According to the National Dengue Control Unit, the program will be in continue until the 5th of July.

A total of 28,752 dengue cases have been reported islandwide so far this year.

The highest number of cases were recorded from the Western Province.

Sixteen dengue-related deaths have been reported so far this year.

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President’s Fund donates one million to Ishaq Baig

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Religious and Cultural Affairs Minister Hiniduma Sunil Senevi today offered one million rupees from the President’s Fund to ailing veteran singer Ishaq Baig for his treatments.

The Sri Lankan Singers’ Association had launched a campaign “Ishak ta Kotiyak” (Rs. 10 million for Ishak) to raise funds for Ishaq Baig’s treatment and President Anura Kumara Dissanayake instructed to offer Rs. one million from the President’s Fund.

Minister Sunil Senevi visited Baig’s residence today and offered the cheque for one million rupees.

“Ishak ta Kotiyak”

Sri Lankan Singers’ Association President Rohan De Silva said they launched the campaign “Ishak ta Kotiyak” (Rs. 10 million for Ishak) to assist Ishaq Baig for his treatment and other expenses.

“Ishaq requires about Rs. 100,000 for his treatment and medicines monthly. We hope to make an investment with the funds so that Ishak could get at least Rs. 100,000 monthly for his expenses. We have been able to achieve the Rs. 10 million target within five days. However, we will keep the account open till the Esala Poya day while considering the request of well-wishers,” he said.

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