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SLRC & SLBC will become a ‘public company’ over continuous losses

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Sri Lanka is planning to convert its state television and radio stations into a public company.

Minister of Mass Media Dr. Bandula Gunawardana said that Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation (SLRC) and the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC) will be converted into a public company.

The minister addressing the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Mass Media had noted that Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation and the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation, which are continuously making losses, will be converted into a public company.

Presenting statistics from 2015, the Chair of the Committee Bandula Gunawardena pointed out how these two channels have made losses.

Accordingly, he had pointed out that the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation has made a loss of 277 million rupees in the year 2023 and the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation has made a loss of 457 million rupees in the year 2023.

Pointing out that it is difficult for the Treasury to provide funds for these channels, the Chair stated that there are plans to convert the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation and the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation into a public company.

Accordingly, the Committee Chair further commented that the Cabinet Ministers have decided to appoint a committee to take further action in this regard.

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Shashindra appears before CIABOC

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Former State Minister Shashindra Rajapaksa has appeared before the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) to provide a statement.

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Supplementary Medical Professionals launch strike

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Joint Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine (JCPSM) has launched an island wide strike in hospitals today (05) due to the Ministry of Health not providing solutions to tissues they have raised.

General Secretary of the JCPSM – Chanaka Dharmawickrama, had previously stated that the strike will begin at 8.00 am today,

However, it has been noted that specific institutions, including the Cancer Hospital, Maternity and Children’s Hospitals, Kidney Hospitals, and the Central Blood Bank (CBB), will not be affected by the strike.

Dharmawickrama, also stated that five professional bodies including medical laboratory services, pharmacy sectors, and others, will join the strike today.

The JCPSM has emphasised that it will not call off the strike unless a formal discussion is held and tangible steps are taken to address their concerns.

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Coastal line train delays

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Sri Lanka Railways has announced that trains on the coastal line are delayed.

The delay was caused by damage to the track between Panadura and Egoda Uyana stations this morning (June 05).

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