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Dilith gives solution to Sri Lanka’s increasing brain drain

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The Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) has met with the presidential candidate of the ‘Sarvajana Balaya’ alliance, entrepreneur Dilith Jayaweera today (27), in order to discuss the current issues in the health sector.

During the discussion, the representatives of the GMOA pointed out that one of the major issues prevailing in the health sector is the rising brain drain in the country. They emphasized that despite repeated warnings, no effective solutions have been provided by the relevant authorities to address the problem.

Commenting regarding the issue, presidential candidate Dilith Jayaweera highlighted that this is a critical issue concerning Sri Lanka’s human capital and human resources management, adding that the country lacks a comprehensive government strategy for managing human resources.

“It is essential for Sri Lanka to develop such a strategy. Combined services should be separated based on their unique characteristics. The public service is a combination of dissimilarities brought together by considering a very few similarities,” he added.

Furthermore, Jayaweera said: “The top priority to create a ‘Happy Nation’ is to ensure the health and well-being of the people. Therefore, we suggest that we should invest more on the health sector and the doctors in order to keep the nation healthy. We hope to submit the necessary proposals to our National Strategic Program to address this on the 31st.”

Speaking to the media following the discussion, the Secretary of the GMOA Dr. Prabhath Sugathapala stated that compared to other presidential candidates, Dilith Jayaweera has a proper vision and understanding of the problems in the health sector.

“We actually met about 7 presidential candidates. The discussions with them were prolonged. When compared with the other discussions, scientifically speaking, Mr. Dilith Jayaweera has some knowledge on the matters we are talking about. That means he had recognized the solution we are proposing as the solution. That is the uniqueness. That’s something we’re happy about,” he added.

(adaderana.lk)

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

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03 vehicles collide at railway crossing

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03 vehicles have collided at the Merawala railway crossing on the Chilaw-Colombo main road.

The accident occurred at around 6.25 a.m. this morning (May 21) when a van, which had stopped behind a fuel bowser at the Chilaw Marawala railway crossing while it was closed for train traffic, was rear-ended by a prime mover transporting cement.

The prime mover had been unable to stop due to brake failure.

The van involved in the accident sustained significant damage and Chilaw Police are currently conducting further investigations.



(Pic: Accident 1st)

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Ramith Rambukwella arrives before CIABOC

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Ramith Rambukwella – son of former Minister Keheliya Rambukwella arrived at the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) earlier today (May 21) to record a statement.

Colombo Chief Magistrate Thanuja Lakmali yesterday (May 20) ordered the further remand of Keheliya Rambukwella until June 03, following his arrest by the CIABOC over 03 complaints related to alleged corruption.

The court also granted permission to name Ramith Rambukwella as a suspect in the case.

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Mahindananda seeks permission for home cooked meals

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Former Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage, who is currently in remand custody, has submitted a written request to prison authorities seeking permission to receive food from his home.

He is currently being held at the “M 2” ward of the Colombo Remand Prison along with around 10 other prisoners, according to reports.

It is also reported that former minister Keheliya Rambukwella is being detained in the same ward.

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