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Uni. exams postponed due to non-academic staff strike

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The University Grants Commission said all examinations of undergraduate students in universities have to be postponed, due to the ongoing strike launched by the university non-academic trade unions.
UGC Vice Chairman Senior Prof. Chandana P. Udawatte said as a result, over 50,000 undergraduates will not be able to complete their degree within the planned timeframe.

He said the issuance of the university admission manual, which includes the details on how to apply for degree courses, for those who pass the Advanced Level Examination, was also delayed due to the strike action.

Prof. Udawatte said the Minister of Education has already submitted the necessary proposals to the Cabinet to resolve the issues of the university non-academic staff.

However, Co-Convener of the University Trade Union Alliance Dhammika S. Priyantha said the strike will continue indefinitely until favourable solutions are provided to their demands.

The strike is ongoing for the 16th day.

(News1st)

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Govt-imported salt given to pvt. company – Mujibur

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Opposition MP Mujibur Rahman yesterday (May 21) alleged in Parliament that all imported salt stocks have been handed over to a leading private salt distributor.

The MP further alleged that a director of the said distributing company is also a director of Puttalam Salt Ltd.

“For the past 06 months, all salt imports were done through the State Trading Corporation (STC). But where did that salt go? No permission was given for private sector imports either. So if the salt the government brought in didn’t enter the local market, where did it end up?” he questioned.

He went on to allege that the salt brought in at Rs.24 per kg could be sold to the public at around Rs.100/kg after including all additional costs.

“But now salt is being sold at Rs.350 – 400 per kg in the market. The salt imported by the government has been given to one private company, which is crushed and sold at higher prices. There is a director at Puttalam Salt Ltd who is also the chairman of a private company. He is the one behind this salt stock takeover.”

Rahuman further said that this mirrors the issues in the rice market, where the government is seen to be supporting businesses rather than the public:

“In addition to the rice mafia, now we have a salt mafia. And the government is also backing the companies.”

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Public consultation on proposed electricity tariff revision to begin tomorrow

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Public consultations regarding the proposed electricity tariff revision for this year are set to begin tomorrow (23) and will continue until June 5 at the provincial level.

The first public hearing will be held in the Sabaragamuwa Province, at the auditorium of the Ratnapura District Secretariat, where members of the public will have the opportunity to share their views and concerns about the proposed electricity tariff changes.

According to Jayanath Herath, Director of Communications at the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), further details regarding the public consultation in the Sabaragamuwa Province can be obtained by calling 076 3224610.

The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has proposed an 18.3% increase in electricity tariffs, compared to current rates.

However, the CEB notes that the new proposed rate is still 5.4% lower than the tariff implemented in January this year.

The PUCSL will gather public feedback from across the country during this consultation period before making a final decision on the proposed revision.

(News1st)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by News1st has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Paramedics’ token strike called off

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The island-wide token strike scheduled to be launched today (May 22) by the Joint Council for Professions of Supplementary Medicine has been temporarily suspended.

In an official statement, the council said this decision was made following a discussion held with the Acting Secretary of the Ministry of Health.

Accordingly, the association stated that services will proceed as normal today.

This protest was planned as the Health Ministry failed to grant a meeting despite a 02 month wait on discussing their issues.

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