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Gazette naming Jagath for Sanath Nishantha’s MP seat, issued

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National Freedom Front (Jathika Nidahas Peramuna) member L.K. Jagath Priyankara’s name has been gazetted to fill the MP seat left vacant following the death of State Minister Sanath Nishantha.

State Minister Sanath Nishantha and his security officer died in an accident that took place on the Colombo – Katunayake expressway in the early hours of Jan. 25.

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Officials protest against AASL cabs being transferred to ministry

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Officials have strongly opposed the decision to transfer five new cab vehicles belonging to the Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) (Private) Limited, to the Ministry of Transport and Highways, in exchange for five older cabs owned by the ministry.

The cabs to be taken over to the ministry bear the numbers : WP PI 3785, WP PI 3797, WP PJ 2241, WP PJ 2231, and WP PJ 2229.

Noting that these vehicles are used for official duties at airports across the country, AASL officials point out that transferring them would disrupt necessary travel for work.

It is also reported that these vehicles are currently used by officials for duties at airports located in Mattala, Batticaloa, Jaffna, and other areas.

Meanwhile, media reports have also cited that these vehicles are planned to be given to MPs who do not have vehicles.

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Sajith refutes report on joint opposition

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Opposition leader – Sajith Premadasa has refuted a news report claiming the formation of a joint opposition.

The report on the ‘Deshaya’ newspaper had claimed that Premadasa was holding talks with former Presidents Maithripala Sirisena and Ranil Wickremesinghe as well as with SLPP MP – Namal Rajapaksa to form a joint opposition.

Taking to X, Premadasa has termed the report as ‘fake news.’

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First sperm bank launched in Sri Lanka

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For the first time in Sri Lanka, a sperm bank has been launched yesterday (March 23) within a government hospital – at the Castle Street Hospital for Women in Colombo 08.

This initiative aims to provide hope for individuals and couples facing fertility challenges by offering access to high-quality donor sperm for fertility treatments.

Accordingly, the donation process is designed to be straightforward, requiring donors to undergo only a few medical tests.

Hospital Director Dr. Ajith Kumara Danthanarayana assures that both donor anonymity and recipient privacy will be fully protected, in line with international medical standards.

To ensure the safety and quality of sperm donations, all donors will be required to undergo a series of medical tests before their samples are accepted.

Further commenting, Dr. Ajith Danthanarayana said, “This sperm bank has been functioning for some time now. Through this, we have identified mothers and fathers experiencing infertility issues.”

Donors willing to support parents having infertility issues, can contact the sperm bank at Castle Street Women’s Hospital through the following numbers: 0112 678999 / 0112672216

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