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Schools to close on Sep. 20 for Prez polls (Update)

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Issuing a statement, the Ministry of Education (MoE) said that all schools across the island will remain closed on September 20 (Friday), due to the 2024 Presidential Election.
Meanwhile, several schools that will be used as polling stations and counting centres are to remain closed from 18 to 24 September.


(Previous News on 09th September, 2024)

Schools to close for election preparations

The Election Commission has formally informed the ministry that schools designated as polling centers will be prepared on the 19th and 20th of this month, after the Grade 5 scholarship examination.

Accordingly, the Ministry of Education (MOE) has announced that schools will close temporarily to support the upcoming election.

The MOE had previously indicated it would accommodate the Commission’s request by granting holidays to the affected schools to facilitate the preparation of counting centers and ensure a smooth electoral process.

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2 Chinese nationals arrested at BIA with gems worth over Rs. 17 mn.

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Two Chinese nationals have been nabbed at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) last night (Jan. 13) after attempting smuggle a stock of gemstones out of the country.

The customs officers had apprehended the 45-year-old male and his 21-year-old daughter who had hidden gemstones in their undergarments, reports say.

According to Sri Lanka Customs, he stock of gemstones includes Moonstones, Hessonite Garnets, Star Sapphires, Cats Eyes and Emeralds weighing around 689.5 grams in total and valued around Rs. 17,450,875.

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100 families in Suduwella village, evacuated

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100 families residing in Suduwella village, Gal Oya have been evacuated to safety, District Secretary of Ampara District, Chinthaka Abeywickrama says.
Noting that the Gal Oya is near to breaching its banks, Mr. Abeywickrama has said that the evacuation was done in the face of a possible flood situation.

Meanwhile, the banks of the Gal Oya have been severely eroded in the Kota Vehera area.

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Samarasinghe blames previous govt. again for red rice shortage

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Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative Development Wasantha Samarasinghe has yet again blamed the previous government for the current shortage of red rice in the local market.

Speaking to media, the minister criticised a policy implemented by the previous government that distributed 20 kg of red rice to households indiscriminately.

However, he has assured the public that the situation will improve soon and that the supply will normalise in the coming months.

“Red rice is an essential food item, especially during the Thai Pongal celebrations, and we are aware of the anxiety caused by this shortage. Plans are afoot to stabilize supply ahead of upcoming harvests,” Samarasinghe stated.

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