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Guidelines formulated to prevent ragging incidents in state universities

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The Attorney General informed the Supreme Court yesterday (25) that a set of guidelines has been formulated to prevent incidents of ragging in state universities. This announcement was made during the hearing of a fundamental rights petition filed by Pasindu Harshana Silva, a student who was injured during a ragging incident at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, where a large backhoe tyre was rolled over his body.

Deputy Solicitor General Dr.Avanthi Perera, representing the Attorney General, revealed this information before the three-member Supreme Court bench comprising Chief Justice Jayantha Jayasuriya, Justices Shiran Gunaratne and Priyantha Fernando.

Dr.Perera stated that the comprehensive set of guidelines have been circulated to all universities for public consultation. The Chief Justice instructed that any necessary revisions be made based on the feedback, and that a final draft be submitted to the court.

The Deputy Solicitor General was further directed to take steps to file the final draft before the court. The petition was filed by Pasindu Harshana Silva, who was subjected to severe injuries during a ragging incident at the Sri Jayewardenepura University in 2020.

(dailynews.lk)

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No vehicles or vehicle permits for MPs – President

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Parliamentarians will not receive vehicles or vehicle permits this year, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said.

He said this while delivering the 2025 Budget speech in Parliament today (Feb. 17).

The President also added that measures will be taken to auction off all luxury vehicles in the state sector in March 2025.

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Human Immunoglobulin case : Lab reports from India & Germany received

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Sri Lanka has received laboratory reports from India and Germany regarding the human immunoglobulin drug.

The police confirmed that a team of officers had traveled to those countries to obtain the reports.

The Attorney General’s Department stated that the reports will be used as evidence, and a final decision on the case will be made after they are thoroughly examined.

(News1st)

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Train numbers in daily operations to be upped to reduce delays

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Deputy Minister of Transport and Highways, Dr. Prasanna Gunasena, announced that steps are being taken to increase the number of locomotives in daily operations to reduce train delays ahead of the introduction of electric trains in Sri Lanka

He emphasized the importance of improving train punctuality, stating that the government is actively addressing service cancellations. Currently, Sri Lanka operates around 217 to 220 daily train services, with 17 to 20 cancellations on average. The goal is to minimize cancellations and maintain consistent operations.

Dr. Gunasena noted that while the country typically requires 60 to 70 locomotives for smooth daily operations, only 45 to 50 have been available in recent times. However, efforts are underway to increase this number, with the expectation that over 60 locomotives will be in service by the end of February.

Additionally, he highlighted that currently, 52% of trains operate on schedule, while 17% experience delays exceeding 10 minutes, and 10% are delayed by more than 30 minutes. The government aims to improve these figures by enhancing locomotive availability and efficiency.

(dailynews.lk)

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