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Govt. apologizes for forced cremation policy during COVID-19

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The government has issued an apology for the decision to forcefully cremate COVID-19 victims during the pandemic, following new research that shows the virus did not spread through surface water. 

A cabinet paper released today disclosed that a study conducted by the Ministry of Water Supply with the University of Jayawardenapura in July 2021 investigated the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in aquatic environments in Colombo and Kandy. The study found no traces of the virus in surface water.

Additionally, a second study completed in March 2024 by the China-Sri Lanka joint research and demonstration center for water technology confirmed that the virus was transmitted through faeces and urine, not through safe burial practices.

In light of these findings, the cabinet of ministers has approved a joint proposal from the Minister of Justice, Prison Affairs, and Constitutional Reforms, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the Minister of Water Supply and Estate Infrastructure Development. The government has issued an apology to all communities affected by the compulsory cremation policy implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Derailment disrupts train operations on upcountry line

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Train operations on the upcountry railway line have been disrupted after a train derailed at the Rambukkana railway station today (June 27).

The derailed train was travelling from Colombo to Rambukkana.

Accordingly, train services along the upcountry Line have been suspended, and alternative transportation arrangements are being made.

Meanwhile,  efforts to re-rail the derailed train are underway.

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‘Krrish’ case to be taken up again on Sep. 26

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The Colombo High Court has ordered the re-convening of the case filed by the Attorney General against Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) MP Namal Rajapaksa on September 26.

The case pertains to allegations that Rajapaksa received Rs. 70 million from the Indian company ‘Krrish’ under the pretext of promoting the game of rugby.

Rajapaksa, appeared before the court when the case was taken up today (June 27).

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2 NPP members at Weligama PS go missing (Video)

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Tensions erupted at the Weligama Pradeshiya Sabha today (June 27) after 02 National Peoples’ Power (NPP) members were reportedly abducted.

The incident had occurred just before a scheduled vote to elect a new chairman.

The members, who were en route to attend the session, have reportedly gone missing, prompting the suspension of proceedings.

It has been proposed to proceed the council session if the missing members arrive.

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