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Postal services to be declared an essential service

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An Extraordinary Gazette notification declaring postal services as an essential service is slated to be issued.

Speaking to journalists in Homagama today (08), subject Minister Bandula Gunawardena has said that he has placed his signature to issue the relevant gazette notification.

Although the Postmaster General Ruwan Sathkumara yesterday stated that the leave of all postal staff will be cancelled on November 08, 09 and 10, postal workers had commenced a strike against the government’s attempts to sell the postal department’s resources.

The United Postal Trade Unions’ Front co-convener Chinthaka Bandara had said that the government should abandon its plans to sell the Nuwara-Eliya and Kandy post offices.

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Vote on Account for first four months of 2025 passed in Parliament

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The resolution for the Vote on Account, ensuring government operations and debt servicing for the initial four months of 2025, was passed in Parliament yesterday (6) without a vote. 

The debate on the resolution, initially presented on 3 December, spanned two days.

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US delegation discusses economic and governance reforms with foreign minister

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A U.S. delegation led by Assistant Secretary Donald Lu met with Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath to congratulate Sri Lanka’s new administration. Discussions focused on shared priorities, including economic and governance reforms, with plans for tailored programs, capacity-building, and technical assistance to benefit the Sri Lankan people.

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CAA seizes bottled water stock in Hemmatagama over violations

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The Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) raided a factory in Hemmatagama, Mawanella, seizing over 3,000 bottles of drinking water prepared for distribution.

Investigations revealed that the factory’s Health Ministry registration certificate had expired and was obtained using false information. The seized stock included bottles of varying sizes from 500 ml to 19 liters.

The CAA emphasized that falsely claiming standards or endorsements violates the CAA Act, and legal action will be taken against the violators. Regular raids are conducted to prevent consumer deception.

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