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“State enterprises open to private sector investments only at govt’s assessed value”

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State Minister for Urban Development and Housing, Mr. Arundika Fernando, announced that state enterprises are now open to private sector investments, but only at the government’s assessed value. 

This directive aligns with President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s instruction that state enterprises should not be offered for private sector investments below their assessed value.

Mr. Arundika Fernando highlighted the revival of regional development projects that were previously halted due to economic difficulties.

State Minister for Urban Development and Housing, Mr. Arundika Fernando made these remarks at a press briefing held at the Presidential Media Centre today (22), under the theme ‘Collective Path to a Stable Country.’

Expressing his views further he said;

The government has granted authorization to seek investors for various enterprises falling under the purview of the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing, with the aim of ensuring their systematic maintenance.  This move is anticipated to facilitate transparent investment procedures for establishments like the Hilton Hotel, ultimately strengthening the financial reserves of the government, distributing shares among employees, and fostering orderly management of these entities.

It is expected to exceed the government’s assessed value through these investments. President Ranil Wickremesinghe has directed not to offer state enterprises in private sector investments below their assessed value. Accordingly, there is no room for any private investor to acquire state enterprises below the government’s appraisal value.

Additionally, Sri Lankan Airlines is burdened with a substantial debt. Even if the government shoulders a portion of it, any investor interested in the airline must possess the financial strength to manage the remaining debt.

Furthermore, valuable government land has been allocated for projects such as the Colombo Hyatt Hotel, Chris, and Destiny. Regrettably, the investors involved in these ventures have left them. Presently, the Krrish project stands as a lingering environmental issue, characterized by a derelict building.

Moreover, USD 60 million has been allocated to the Colombo Hyatt Hotel project, primarily sourced from public funds. Additionally, there remains a debt of USD 35 million associated with this project. The development has utilized a significant plot of land in Colombo. If an appropriate investor does not emerge, we are prepared to proceed with completion with the assistance of the armed forces, with financing from the treasury.

In addition, we are optimistic about a significant increase in foreign investment into the country in the coming months.

In a remarkable turnaround from recent economic challenges, the country has experienced a surge in foreign reserves. The funds have been allocated to resume stalled regional development projects. Under the President’s economic agenda, funding for the Aswasuma Social Welfare Benefit Program has tripled compared to “Samurdhi”. Additionally, the Urumaya program, designed to provide free land deeds for licensed lands, has been swiftly implemented, empowering communities. These bold initiatives highlight the government’s proactive approach in driving the country towards prosperity.

In this context, we advocate for granting the current President, Ranil Wickremesinghe, another term as the leader who guided the country through its most severe economic crisis in history.(President’s Media Division)

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08 Dansals suspended over health concerns

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Steps have been taken to suspend eight ‘Dansal’ that failed to meet with proper health and safety procedures, the Public Health Inspectors’ (PHI) Union said.

PHI Union Secretary Chamil Muthukuda stated that permission was granted for another 17 Dansals to operate after complying with guidelines.

The union says that Dansal inspections will continue today (May 13) as well.

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Teen found dead in house fire

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A 19-year-old female has been found dead under suspicious circumstances at a house on Vihara Mawatha in Kottawa.


According to police, the body of the young woman was found burnt beyond recognition while the roof of the house had sustained significant damage from the fire.

The girl’s mother and two brothers were away from home at the time of the incident, police said.

Firefighters from the Kotte Sri Jayewardenepura Fire Department, assisted by local residents had attempted to douse the flames but the girl had already died by the time they arrived.

The cause of the fire is yet to be determined. 

The Nugegoda Crime Scene Investigation Unit is conducting further inquiries.

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3 police teams deployed to arrest ‘Teacher Amma’

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Three police teams have been deployed to arrest Hayeshika Fernando, a popular private tutor known as “Teacher Amma,” over allegedly kicking a young man in the lower abdomen and groin.

According to police sources, the suspect is in hiding with her daughter and has switched off her phone.

Investigations have revealed that the assault was in retaliation over a Facebook post by the victim’s sister about Hayeshika. She, along with her husband and her institute’s manager, had allegedly assaulted the youth.

Katana police have already arrested two said to be Hayeshika’s husband and the institute’s manager.  They were produced before the Negombo Magistrate’s Court and remanded until May 14.

The assaulted youth has been admitted to the Negombo hospital for treatment.

Reportedly, Hayeshika had instructed the youth to train a female employee in computer use. During the session, he allegedly behaved inappropriately, prompting Hayeshika’s husband, and the institute manager to accompany the female employee to file a complaint with the Katana Police.

Following statements from both parties, it was revealed that Hayeshika, her husband, and the manager had physically assaulted the youth.

Although her husband and the manager were taken into custody, Hayeshika Fernando fled with her daughter when police attempted to arrest her at her residence.

Under the instructions of Senior DIG Sanjeewa Dharmaratne and the supervision of SSP Ashoka Dharmasena, Chief Inspector Wasantha Sudasinghe and other officers from Katana Police are conducting further investigations.

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