AFGHANISTAN-NEW MATCH NEW TEAM

August 31st, 2021

ALI SUKHANVER

 Days after the fall of Kabul, nations are hurriedly evacuating their diplomats and citizens, leaving behind two decades of work and investments. The Taliban’s blisteringly fast takeover of Afghanistan has stunned security and diplomacy experts worldwide” Vikas Pandey of BBC News Delhi said in a recent article. He further said, Pakistan and China – both are expected to play a crucial role in Afghanistan’s future.” As far as the matter of investment is concerned, India had been the fifth-largest aid donor and one of the most effective suppliers of technical support to the development projects running in Afghanistan. Unwillingly, the United States had to keep India out of almost all political negotiations over Afghanistan in spite of India’s very effective role as an investor. Experts are of the opinion that keeping India out of the dialogue-process was simply because of Pakistan’s strenuous objections on India. India’s absence was also noticed during the recent Troika Plus talks this month, these talks were attended by China, Pakistan, Russia and the United States. It seems that the US authorities knew well that India’s presence to the talks would do nothing but distort the peace-process that is why India was not given the ‘due’ importance in negotiation process.

A columnist at Foreign Policy, Sumit Ganguly has also pointed towards the same situation in his recent write up. He said, ‘The crisis following the U.S. withdrawal leaves India’s foreign-policy and security interests at considerable risk on two fronts. First, a new Taliban government will likely foster safe havens for anti-Indian terrorist organizations and other groups that could sow chaos in Indian-administered Kashmir. Meanwhile, China’s willingness to work with the Taliban could expand its footprint in the region.” In short things are not good for India in new Afghanistan as all its investment is expected to go waste. The India Today published an article of Koustav Das on 18th of August 2021. The writer said, The return of the Taliban could mark the beginning of another dark era for Afghanistan with uncertainty prevailing about the country’s economic progress and its ties with the rest of the world, particularly with those countries which have invested heavily in Afghanistan. India is one such country. It has helped Afghanistan in all aspects of nation-building over the past two decades when the US-NATO forces provided a shield against the Taliban and other fundamentalist forces. Given the situation, it remains unclear how India will maintain diplomatic ties with a government controlled by the militant group. The Taliban rule could disrupt India’s friendly ties with Afghanistan and subsequently its strategic investments in the war-torn country.” In short, India will have to struggle very hard to save her heavy-investments in Afghanistan; and that won’t be possible unless expected peace in Afghanistan is attacked.

Looking at the present Afghan scenario, one could very easily estimate that in the days to come there could only be two possibilities; either Afghanistan would turn into a very strong country or it would change into a more horrible wasteland. If the Taliban succeed in keeping all stake-holders united and disarming all militant groups by dragging them into the main stream, the world would soon find Afghanistan standing at a very decisive position, having a very cordial relationship with the neighboring countries and dealing wisely with all national and international forces. In that case, the importance rather need of India as an investor would be minimized to zero. So India would do all her best to patronize and strengthen the groups which are inwardly not in favour of the Taliban supremacy. The first step in this regard is the recent propaganda done by the Indian sponsored media groups against Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai who had been a deputy foreign minister in the last Taliban regime. At present he is an expected key player in the new government in Afghanistan. Stanikzai alias Sheru had been under training at 982 batch of the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun for the completion of pre-commission training for a year and a half before joining the Afghan National Army as a lieutenant. Those were the days just after Afghanistan was overrun by the Soviet Union. Now the Indian media is trying to spread an impression that Sheru would prove himself a very strong caretaker of the Indian interests in Afghanistan. That is nothing but an attempt to create misunderstandings among different Afghan leaders.

Indian agents in Afghanistan would also be in contact with the handful of miscreants who are not happy with the present Taliban regime. Their joint venture might bring some ‘disaster’ of a very minute and temporary level which would certainly not be challenging or threatening to the Taliban. It is need of the time that the Taliban must introduce to the world a moderate picture of the New Age Taliban. They must try to keep people united by assuring to them all basic human rights. Moreover they must not allow any country to interfere into Afghanistan’s internal matters. The Taliban must be thankful to God that He blessed them with such a matchless victory over world’s so-called super-power; now their real success lies in giving this victory an eternal colour with the help of their wisdom, intelligence and patience. It is also a point to be kept in mind that their victory would never be ‘digestible’ to the countries like India. Such countries would do all their best to distort the dreamed of peaceful and prosperous face of Afghanistan.

එන්නත්කරණ මධ්‍යස්ථාන වෙත පැමිණෙන ජනතාව වෙත යෝගට් ලබා දීම

August 31st, 2021

තිසර සමල් – අනුරාධපුර

කොවිඩ් -19 පාලනය වෙනුවෙන් සිදු කෙරෙන එන්නත්කරණ ජාතික වැඩසටන සදහා අද(31) අනුරාධපුර නගරයේ එන්නත්කරණ මධ්‍යස්ථාන වෙත පැමිණෙන ජනතාව වෙත යෝගට් ලබා දීම බර්ටි දිසානායද පදනම මගින් සිදු කෙරිණි.

අනුරාධපුර ශීක්ෂණ රෝහල, අනුරාධපුර හරිස්චන්ද්‍ර ක්‍රීඩාංගනය හා ම.නු.ප ප්‍රාදේශීය සභා ශ්‍රවණාගාරය යන මධ්‍යස්ථානයන්හී අද(31) දින 5000 කට ආසන්න පිරිසක් වෙත එන්නත්කරණ කටයුතු සිදු කෙරුණු අතර, එන්නත්කරණ මධ්‍යස්ථාන අසල දිගු පෝලිම් දැක ගත හැකි විය.

එලෙස පෝලිම් වල රැදී සිට එන්නත්කරණය සිදු කර ගන්නා ජනතාවගේ මහන්සිය නිවා දැමීම වෙනුවෙන් යෝගට් ලබා දීම බර්ටි දිසානායක පදනමේ සභාපති රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය දුමින්ද දිසානායක මහතාගේ අදහසක් අනුව බර්ටි දිසානායක පදනම මගින් සිදු කරනු ලැබීය.

සෞඛ්‍ය ආරක්ෂිත ක්‍රම අනුගමනය කරමින් මෙම පරිත්‍යාගයන් සිදු කෙරිණි.

වර්තමාන #කොවිඩ් වසංගත තත්වය මධ්‍යයේ සංචාරකයින් අප රටට ගෙන්වා ගැනීමේදී හෝටල් සේවකයාට මුහුණපෑමට සිදුවන සෞඛ්‍යමය ගැටළු සම්බන්ධවයි.

August 31st, 2021

හෝටල් සේවක මධ්‍යස්ථානය-අන්තර් සමාගම් සේවක සංගමය

ගරු අමාත්‍ය
කෙහෙලිය රඹුක්වැල්ල මැතිතුමා,
සෞඛ්‍ය හා පෝෂණ අමාත්‍යාංශය,
අංක 385, පූජ්‍ය බද්දේගම විමලවංශ හිමි මාවත,
කොළඹ10.

ඇමතිතුමනි,

වර්තමාන #කොවිඩ් වසංගත තත්වය මධ්‍යයේ සංචාරකයින් අප රටට ගෙන්වා ගැනීමේදී හෝටල් සේවකයාට මුහුණපෑමට සිදුවන සෞඛ්‍යමය ගැටළු සම්බන්ධවයි.

ලෝක වසංගත තත්වයක් වූ #කොවිඩ් වසංගතය අද වන විට අප රට තුල ඉතා සීඝ්‍රයෙන් ව්‍යාප්ත වෙමින් පවතින අතර එහිදී දෛනිකව රෝගීන් හා මරණ සංඛ්‍යාව ඉහල යමින් පවතී. මෙම තතව්ය හමුවේ වෘත්තීය සමිති, පක්‍ෂ විපක්‍ෂ, මහා සංඝයා වහනේසේලා සෞඛ්‍ය අංශවල බලවත් ඉල්ලීම් පරිදි අද වන විට රට වැසීමට සිදුව ඇත. එහිදී ඔවුන් ඉල්ලා සිටියේ විද්‍යාත්මක රට වැසීමකි.

කෙසේ වෙතත්, සංචාරක ක්‍ෂෙත්‍රයේ උන්නතයි උදෙසා ජෛව බුබුළු සංකල්පය මත නැවතත් ඉන්දියන් හා රුසියානු ප්‍රමුඛ සංචාරකයින් මෙරටට ගෙන්වා ගැනීමට මෙම මොහොතේ ආණ්ඩුව තීරණය කර ඇත.

මීට පෙර ජෛව බුබුළු සංකල්ප මත සංචාරකයින් ගෙන්වා අතහ් දා බැලීමක් ලෙස කළ බවත්, එහි අහිතකර ප්‍රතිඵල කවරේද යන්නත් අපි අමතක නොකරමු. එවැනි අත්හදාබැලීම් යළි නොකරන ලෙස හෝටල් සේවක මධ්‍යසථානය ලෙස අප ඉල්ලා සිටින්නෙමු.

එම අවස්ථාවේදී ශ්‍රී ලංකා සංචාරක මණ්ඩලය නිකුත් කර ඇති සෞඛ්‍ය මාර්ගෝපදේශ මාලාව වත් අනුගමනය කරමින් හෝටල් ක්‍රියාත්මක නොවූ බව එය මෙරට ජනතාවගේ සෞඛ්‍යයට බරපතල තර්ජනයක් වූ බවද වැඩිදුරටත් දන්වා සිටින්නෙමු.

කොළඹ තරුපහේ හෝටලයක ක්‍රියාත්මක වූ ජෛව බුබුළු සංකල්පය තුල සේවා සැපයූ සේවකයන් 40 ක් පහණ #කොවිඩ්19 වසංගතයට ගොදුරු වී තිබෙන අතර අනුව ජෛව බුබුළු ක්‍රමවේදය තුල විශාල අඩුපාඩු ඇති බවට එය සාක්‍ෂියකි.

එම නිසා අප හෝටල් සේවක මධ්‍යස්ථානය ඉල්ලා සටින්නේ සංචාරක ජෛව බුබුළු සංකල්පය ක්‍රියාත්මක කරන්නේ නම්, හෝටල් සේවකයාගේ ආරක්‍ෂාව උපරිම ලෙස තහවුරු කිරිමට කටයුතු කළ යුතු බවයි. මිට පෙර එලෙස පැමිනි සංචාරකයන් කිසිදු වගකීමකින් නොහැසිරුනු බව පෙන්වා දිය යුතුය.

පවතින තත්වය තුල සංචාරකයන් ගෙන්වන්නේ නම්, පහත සඳහන් යෝජනා ක්‍රියාත්මක කරන ලෙස

සෞඛ්‍ය අමාත්‍යවරයා ලෙස ඔබගෙන් ඉල්ලා සටින්නෙමු.

1.
සංචාරක මණ්ඩලය විසින් නිකුත් කරන ලද මාර්ගෝපදේශ තරයේ ක්‍රියාතම් කරවිමට කටයුතු
කිරිම,

2.
අදාල සංචාරකයන් සිටින ජෛව බුබුළු අධීක්‍ෂණය කිරිමට ක්‍රමවේදයක් සකස් කිරිම,

3.
පසුගිය ජෛව බුබුළු සංකල්පය ක්‍රියාතම් කිරීමේදි සිදුවූ අඩුපාඩු පිලිබඳව සේවක අදහස් ඉදිරිපත් කිරිමට අවස්ථාවක් අප මධ්‍යස්ථානයට ලබාදීම,

4.
සියලූ හෝටල් සේවකයින් ප්‍රමුඛ තත්වයේ ලා එන්නත ලබාදීම.

ස්තූතියි.

මෙයට,
හෝටල් සේවක මධ්‍යස්ථානය වෙනුවෙන්,
නීතඥි ජානක අධිකාරි
සභාපති

සම්බන්ධීකරණය077 3083275

Coordinating – +94 77 3083275

සම්බන්ධීකරණය:
ජයතිලක රණසිංහ077 3436815
ජාතික සංවිධායකහෝටල් සේවක මධ්‍යස්ථානය
Coordinating:
Jayathilaka Ranasinghe – +94 77 3436815
National Organizer – Hotel Employees Center


පිටපත්:
1.
ජනාධිපති ලේකම්ps@presidentsoffi ce.lk Fax:011 2340340
2.
අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය ලේකම්info@pmoffi ce.gov.lk Fax:011 2575310 / 2574143
3.
අමාත්‍යසංචාරක අමාත්‍යාංශය info@tourismmin.gov.lk Fax: 011 243 6672 / 239 51394.
4.
සභාපතිතුමාශ්‍රී ලංකා සංචාරක මණ්ඩලය info@srilanka.travel Fax: 112 444165 / 2426984
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කොවිඩ් වැළැක්වීමේ ජාතික ක්‍රියාන්විතය
6.
සියලූ ජනමාධ්‍ය වෙත

රජයේ තීරණ හා ප්‍රතිපත්ති විවේචනය කිරීම දඩුවම් ලැබිය හැකි බවට නිකුත් කර ඇති 2021.08.28 දිනැති ලිපිය හා බැඳේ.

August 31st, 2021

සංවර්ධන නිලධාරී සේවා සංගමය

ප්‍රධාන ලේකම්,
ප්‍රධාන ලේකම් කාර්යාලය (දකුණු පළාත),
H.S.
දහනායක මාවත,
ගාල්ල.

ප්‍රධාන ලේකම් තුමනි,

රජයේ තීරණ හා ප්‍රතිපත්ති විවේචනය කිරීම දඩුවම් ලැබිය හැකි බවට නිකුත් කර ඇති 2021.08.28 දිනැති ලිපිය හා බැඳේ.

CSS/03/01
පොදු#Covid-19/2020 අංක සහිත 2021.08.31 දිනැතිව දකුණු පළාත් ආයතන ප්‍රධානීන් වෙත නිකුත් කර ඇති රජයේ ප්‍රතිපත්ති හා තීරණ ආයතන සංග්‍රහයට පටහැනිව විවේචනය කිරීම දඩුවම් ලැබිය හැකි වරදක් බවට අවධාරණය කරමින් නිකුත් කර ඇති ලිපිය සම්බන්ධයෙන් අප සංගමයේ විරෝධය හා අප්‍රසාදය මූලිකව පල කර සිටිමු.

රාජ්‍ය සේවකයින්ද ජනතාව වන බැවින් , ඔවුන් ශ්‍රී ලාංකීය පුරවැසියන් වන බැවින්ද මේ ආකාරයට භාෂණයේ නිදහසට මුඛවාඩම් බැඳීමට ක්‍රියා කිරීම ප්‍රජාතන්ත‍්‍රවාදී අයිතීන් හා මූලික මිනිස් අයිතිවාසිකම් අභියෝගයට ලක් කිරීමක් බව පෙන්වා දෙන්නෙමු.

2.
ශ්‍රී ලංකා ප්‍රජාතාන්ත‍්‍රික සමාජවාදී ජනරජයේ ආණ්ඩුක‍්‍රම ව්‍යවස්තාව 2021.08.28 දිනටත් මේ රටේ සියලූ නීතිවලට ඉහළින් පවතින මූලික නීතිය බව සඳහන් කරමු,

3.
ශ්‍රී ලංකා ප්‍රජාතාන්ත්‍රික සමාජවාදී ජන රජයේ ආණ්ඩුක්‍රම ව්‍යවස්ථාවේ iii වන පරිච්ඡේදයේ මූලික අයිතිවාසිකම් වල 10, 12, 14 වැනි ව්‍යවස්ථා මඟින් සිතීමේ නිදහස, සර්ව සාධාරණත්වයේ අයිතිවාසිකම් හා භාෂණයේ නිදහස සහතික කර ඇත,

4.
ආයතන සංග්‍රහ ඇතුළු සියලූ අතුරු නීති ආණ්ඩුක්‍රම ව්‍යවස්ථාවේ මූලික නීතියට යටත්වන බව අවධාරණය කරමු,

5.
එමෙන්ම ඇතැම් ආයතන ප්‍රධානීන් විවිධ දේශපාලන වුවමනා එපාකම් මත රාජ්‍ය සේවකයින් සම්බන්ධයෙන් අනුගමනය කල එවැනි ක්‍රියාමාර්ගවලට එරෙහිව ගරු ශ්‍රේෂ්ඨාධිකරණය මඟින් ලබා දි ඇති නඩු තීන්දු කෙරෙහිද අවධානය යොමු කරමු.

#Covid-19
වසංගත තත්වයෙන් මුළු මහත් රටේ ජනතාව මෙන්ම රාජ්‍ය සේවකයින් ඇතුළු ලොකු කුඩා පිරිස් දැඩි මානසික පීඩනයකින් පසුවන අවදියක මේ ආකාරයේ නීති පෙන්වා තර්ජනය කිරීම ප්‍රජාන්ත‍්‍රවාදී මූලධර්ම සහිත රටකට සුදුසු නොවන බවත්, ආයතන සංග්‍රහයේ යම් යම් විධි විධාන පවතින මුත් එය දණ්ඩන මුගුරක් ලෙස ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍ර විරෝධීව අවභාවිතා කිරීමට ඉඩ දීමට සූදානම් නැති බවද වැඩි දුරටත් දන්වා සිටිමු.

ස්තූතියි.

මෙයට,
චන්දන සූරියආරච්චි
ප්‍රධාන ලේකම්
සංවර්ධන නිලධාරී සේවා සංගමය.

සම්බන්ධීකරණය071 81 78 268
Coordinating – 071 81 78 268


පිටපත් :-(දැ.ගැ.පි./...)
1.
ගරු දකුණු පළාත් ආණ්ඩුකාරවර තුමා
2.
ගරු ජනාධිපති ලේකම්
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ගරු අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය ලේකම්
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ගරු දකුණු පළාත් ආණ්ඩුකාරවර ලේකම්තුමා
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නියෝජ්‍ය ප්‍රධාන ලේකම්/පාලන/පිරිස්/මුදල්/ඉංජිනේරු/සැලසුම්
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ලේකම් (ප්‍රධාන/අධ්‍යාපන/කෘෂිකර්ම/ධීවර/ක්‍රීඩා)

7. ලේකම්දකුණු පළාත් රාජ්‍ය සේවා කොමිෂන් සභාව

Sri Lanka sets highest single-day record by administering more than 550,000 doses; Over 20 million jabs administered

August 31st, 2021

Courtesy NewsIn.Asia

Colombo, August 31 (newsin.asia) – A record 571,589 COVID-19 vaccines were administered in Sri Lanka yesterday (30) making it the highest number of doses to be provided in a single day in the country. 

Reportedly, a total of 20 million (20,126,990) jabs have been administered as of today (31).

Breakdown of the vaccines administered on Monday (30) below:

Covishield – AstraZeneca: 11,951 persons were inoculated with the first dose and 653 persons with its second dose.

Sinopharm: 48,280 persons were inoculated with the first dose and 488,158 persons with the second dose.

Pfizer: 12 persons inoculated with the first dose and 1,662 persons with the second dose.

Moderna: 16 persons were inoculated with the first dose of while 20,857 persons have been inoculated with the second dose.

Sri Lanka declares economic emergency to contain food prices amid forex crisis

August 31st, 2021

Courtesy CNA

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka has declared an economic emergency empowering the authorities to seize stocks of staple foods and set their prices, to contain soaring inflation after a steep devaluation of its currency due to a foreign exchange crisis.

The president of the island nation, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, on Monday declared an emergency under the public security ordinance to maintain the supply of food items such as sugar and rice at fair prices. The emergency came into effect from midnight.

The government has appointed a former army general as commissioner of essential services, who will have the power to seize food stocks held by traders and retailers and regulate their prices.

“The authorised officers will be able to take steps to provide essential food items at concessionary rate to the public by purchasing stocks of essential food items including paddy, rice and sugar,” according to a press statement issued by Gotabaya’s media division.

“These items will be provided at government guaranteed prices or based on the customs value on imported goods to prevent market irregularities,” the statement said.

Sri Lanka’s Department of Census and Statistics said the increase in the foreign exchange rate was one of the reasons behind rising prices of many essential items over the last 12 months.

Month-on-month inflation in August rose to 6 per cent from 5.7 per cent in July, mainly due to high food prices, the department said.

Sri Lanka, a net importer of food and other commodities, is witnessing a surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths which has hit tourism, one of its main foreign currency earners.

Teacher, principal services to be declared a closed service

August 31st, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

The Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval to issue a gazette notification declaring teacher, teacher advisory, and principal services a closed service.

The relevant gazette will be issued before November 20, 2021.

In addition, the Cabinet has also agreed to pay an allowance of Rs 5,000 in September and October, till the salary anomaly of teachers and principals is resolved through the 2022 budget.

This was considering the recommendations of cabinet appointed Sub-Committee on the elimination of salary anomalies in teacher-principal services.

Accordingly, the Cabinet has granted a policy approval to implement the recommendations of the Cabinet Sub-Committee.

Further, the Cabinet also agreed to take necessary steps by the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Provincial Councils and other relevant authorities to implement the other proposals of the Sub-Committee within 6 months.

Over 11,000 more metric tons of sugar found stashed away in warehouses

August 31st, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Following the exposé made by Ada Derana ‘Ukussa’ on the truth behind the artificial market shortage of sugar, more warehouses stashing away large stocks of the product were tracked down by the Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA).

Five teams of CAA officials, appointed by State Minister of Co-operative Services, Marketing Development and Consumer Protection Lasantha Alagiyawanna to look into the matter, carried out inspections in Colombo and Gampaha districts today (Aug. 31).

During the raids, a total of 11,070 metric tons of sugar was recovered from warehouses in Hekitta, Enderamulla, Uswetakeiyawa and Heiyanthuduwa areas. It was revealed that these establishments had stockpiled the products for more than 8 months despite having permits.

CAA officials found 5,500 metric tons of sugar from a warehouse in Enderamulla, Wattala, owned by the Sathosa. Reportedly, this consignment had been imported by a private company in January this year. The warehouse was accordingly sealed off by the authorities.

In another development, 600 metric tons of sugar, manufactured nearly a year ago, was recovered in a licenced warehouse in the area of Uswetakeiyawa, Wattala.

Further, CAA officials managed to uncover a large volume of sugar weighing up to 1,200 metric tons from a warehouse in Hekitta, Wattala. As per reports, these stocks contained products manufactured by Hingurana, Pelawatta and Sevanagala sugar factories.

Another massive quantity of sugar was found from a licenced warehouse in Heiyanthuduwa area. A total of 3,770 metric tons of the product had been stashed away in the establishment for the past 08 months.

In the meantime, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa declared emergency regulations on the provision of essential foods, which came into effect from midnight on Aug. 30.

The regulations apply to the supply, selling at higher prices, and hoarding of essential food including paddy, rice, and sugar. The President declared these regulations under the powers vested in him subject to Article 2 of the Public Security Ordinance.

Sri Lanka’s Covid-19 death toll crosses 9,000 with another 194 deaths

August 31st, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

The Director General of Health Services has confirmed another 194 coronavirus related deaths for August 30, increasing the official death toll in the country to 9,185.

According to the figures reported by the Department of Government Information today (31), the victims include 100 males and 94 females while three of the deceased are below the age of 30.

Forty-five of the Covid-19 deaths are individuals between the ages of 30-59 and the remaining 146 are persons aged 60 and above. 

Daily coronavirus cases count reaches 4,221 today

August 31st, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Daily COVID-19 cases confirmed in Sri Lanka surpassed 4,000 for the tenth consecutive day today (August 31) as 1,881 more people were tested positive for the virus.

According to official data, 4,221 novel coronavirus infections in total were detected within the day and they have been associated with the New Year Cluster.

The new development brought Sri Lanka’s confirmed COVID-19 cases tally to 440,302.

At present, 56,961 active cases are receiving medical care at hospitals, treatment centres and their respective homes.

Meanwhile, the number of total recoveries has reached 374,156  and the death toll now stands at 9,185.

ගෝටාගේ කාබනික ගොවිතැනේ අවසාන කොටසත් ගැලවේ-පලිබෝධනාශක ආනයනයට සූදානම්.. මහින්දානන්දගෙන් කැබිනට් පත‍්‍රිකාවක්.

August 31st, 2021

උපුටා ගැන්ම  ලංකා ආරංචි

රජය විසින් රසායනික පළිබෝධනාශක ආනයනය සඳහා පනවා ඇති තහනම ලිහිල් කිරීමට අවධානය යොමු වී තිබේ.

පලිබෝධනාශක රෙජිස්ට්‍රාර් කාර්යාලයේ ලියාපදිංචි වී ඇති සහ ලෝක සෞඛ්‍ය සංවිධානයේ අනතුරුදායක වර්ගීකරණය අනුව තුන්වන හා හතරවන පන්තියේ පළිබෝධනාශක කෘෂිකර්ම දෙපාර්තමේන්තුවේ තීරණයකට යටත් ව ආනයනය කිරීමට කෘෂිකර්ම අමාත්‍යාංශය විසින් යෝජනා කර තිබේ.

ඛනිජ තෙල් සංස්ථාව සංස්ථාව හෝ දේශීය නියෝජිත සමාගම් විසින් එම කෘෂි රසායන ආනයනය කර සිපෙට්කෝ කෘෂි රසායන අංශය සතු ගබඩාවල ගබඩා කිරීමටත් කෘෂිකර්ම දෙපාර්තමේන්තුවේ නිර්දේශ මත ගොවිජන සේවා මධ්‍යස්ථාන හරහා අලෙවි කිරීමටත් අනුමැතිය ඉල්ලා කෘෂිකර්ම ඇමැති මහින්දානන්ද අලුත්ගමගේ මහතා විසින් කැබිනට් මණ්ඩල පත්‍රිකාවක් ඉදිරිපත් කර තිබේ.

එම කෘෂි රසායන නිකුත් කිරීම කෘෂිකර්ම අධ්‍යක්ෂ ජෙනරාල්වරයා විසින් පත්කරන ලද නිලධාරියකුගේ අධීක්ෂණය යටතේ සිදු කිරීමට යෝජනා වී ඇත.

මෙමගින් අපේක්ෂා කරන්නේ වී වගාව, බඩඉරිඟු වගාව, අර්තාපල් වගාවේ ඇතිවන රෝග සඳහා පිළියමක් ලෙස රසායනික පළිබෝධනාශක සීමිත ප්‍රමාණයක් ආනයනය කිරීමටයි.

පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රයේ ඇවිදින මංතීරුව එතන හදන්න එපා..- මෛත‍්‍රී කියයි..

August 31st, 2021

හිටපු ජනාධිපති මෛත්‍රීපාල සිරිසේන

පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රයෙහි වැව් බැම්ම මත ඉදි කිරීමට යෝජනා වී ඇති ඇවිදින මංතීරුව සම්බන්ධයෙන් හිටපු ජනාධිපති මෛත්‍රීපාල සිරිසේන මහතා නිවේදනයක් නිකුත් කරයි.

එම සම්පූර්ණ නිවේදනය මෙසේය.

පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රයේ ඇවිදින මංතීරුවක් ඉදිකිරීම

පොළොන්නරුව නගරය ආසන්න ඇවිදින මංතීරුවක් නොමැතිවීම නිසා මෙම ව්‍යාපෘතිය ඉතා සත්භාවයෙන් හා යහපත් අරමුණකින් ආරම්භ කරන්නට ඇතැයි සිතමි.

පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රය මහාවේල්ල (බැම්ම) ඇති ඓතිහාසික පුරාවිද්‍යාත්මක වටිනාකමත්, ගොවිජනතාවට එහි ඇති ජීවත්වීමේ අරගලයේදී තිබෙන දැඩි සම්බන්ධය සැලකිල්ලට ගෙන මෙම ව්‍යාපෘතිය ආරම්භ කිරීමේදී ගොවිජනතාව සහ ප්‍රදේශයේ මහා සංඝරත්ණය දැනුවත් කිරීමට තිබුනි. එවිට මෙවැනි ගැටළුවක් පැනනගී නම් ව්‍යාපෘතිය කිරීම හෝ නැවැත්වීමට මුලින්ම තීරණයක් ගත හැකිව තිබුනි.

මෙම ප්‍රශ්ණය මතුවීමේදී තිසා වැව, කුරුණෑගල නගරයේ වැව, නුවරවැව සහ තිස්සමහාරාම වැව මෙවැනි ඇවිදින මංතීරු දමා ඇතිබව සමාජ වෙබ් අඩවි වල පෙන්වා තිබුනි. එහෙත් එම වැව් වලට වඩා පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රයේ වැව් බැම්මේ තාක්ෂණික වෙනස්කම් රාශියක් ඇත. පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රය සෑදී ඇත්තේ විශාල වැව් 3ක් එක් කිරීමෙනි. ඒ තුළ ඇතිවන ජල ධාරිතාවය ඉහතකී අනෙකුත් වැව් වලට වඩා අති විශාලය. පසුගිය කාලයේ මාගේ මැදිහත්විම තුළද පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රයේ වැව් බැම්ම ශක්තිමත් කිරීමට ලෝක බැංකු ආධාර යටතේ රුපියල් කෝටි සිය ගණනක් වියදම්කර පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රයේ ජලමට්ටම අඩියක් වැඩිකිරීමද, ඉංජිණේරුවරුන් විසින් වැව් බැම්ම ශක්තිමත් කිරීමද කරනු ලැබීය.

මෙවැනි ව්‍යාපෘතියක් කිරීමේදී මාගේ අත්දැකීම් හැටියට ප්‍රධාන කරුණු 3ක් ඉටුවිය යුතුවේ.

1. ව්‍යාපෘතිය පිළිබඳව සක්‍යතා අධ්‍යයනයක් කිරීම.
2. විශේෂඥයින්ගෙන් උපදේශණ සේවයක් ලබාගැනීම.
3. ඉදිකිරීම.

(මෙම කරුනු 3 ආයතන 3කින් සිදුකල යුතුයි)

මෙහිදී මෙම කරුනු තුන කොතෙක් දුරට සම්පූර්ණවීද යන්න මා නොදනිමි. ශ්‍රී ලාංකීය වාරි තාක්ෂණයේ විශිෂ්ඨ නිරිමාණයක් වූ පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රය වැනි අතිවිශාල ජලාශයකට කුමන ව්‍යාපෘතියක් සඳහා හෝ අත තැබීමේදී ඉතා සැලකිල්ලෙන්, වාරි තාක්ෂණයේ විද්‍යාත්මක දැනුවත්කමකින් යුතුව කිරීම ගොවිජනතාව සහ මහා සංඝරත්ණය බලාපොරොත්තුවීම සාධාරණය.

මෙම ප්‍රශ්ණයට පහසුම විසදුම නම් දැනට යෝජිත ජලාශයේ බටහිර පැත්තෙන් ආරම්භ කිරීමට බලාපොරොත්තුවන ව්‍යාපෘතිය නවත්වා, පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රයේ මහවේල්ල නැගෙනහිර අවසාන කොටසින් එහාපැත්තේ ඇති වෙල්යාය අතර අඩිපාරක් වැනි ප්‍රදේශයේ යෝජිත ඇවිදින මංතීරුව සැදීමය.

ඉහත කී සියලු තත්වයන් සැලකිල්ලට ගැනීමද ගොවිජන සංවිධාන වල සහ මහා සංඝරත්ණයේ එකඟතාවය මේ සියලු කටයුතු වලට ලබාගැනීමද අත්‍යාවශ්‍ය වෙයි.

– මෛත්‍රීපාල සිරිසේන

Former President clarifies stance on Parakrama Samudhraya construction

August 31st, 2021

Courtesy News 1st

COLOMBO (News 1st): Former President Maithripala Sirisena has clarified his stance on the project to build a jogging track on the Polonnaruwa Parakrama Samudra tank bund which is currently under controversy.

In a statement, former President Maithripala Sirisena said that much care should be taken when embarking on any project on a vast reservoir such as the Parakrama Samudraya, a masterpiece of Sri Lankan irrigation technology.

The former President points out that it is reasonable for the farmers and the Maha Sangha to object such activities to be carried out without a scientific knowledge of irrigation technology.

He said that at the commencement of the project, the farmers and the Maha Sangha in the area should have been informed and a decision could have been taken to stop or go forward with the project in collaboration with the Maha Sangha.

Additionally, he also suggested that the project, which is currently being planned to begin at the western part of the reservoir, be halted and the area such as a footpath between the paddy fields beyond the eastern end of the Maha-wella in the Parakrama Samudra could be used for the relevant project.

පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රය රැක ගන්න, මහා සඟ රුවන පෙරට එති

August 31st, 2021

NEWS1ST

COLOMBO (NEWS1ST) :  ඓතිහාසික පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රයේ වැව් බැම්මේ රළපනාවේ ගල් සමතලා කොට එහි ඉදි කරමින් පවතින ඇවිදින මංතීරුවේ වැඩ වහා ම නවත්වන්නැයි, ඉල්ලමින් මහා සංඝරත්නය අද (27) වැව් බැම්ම වෙත වැඩම කළහ.

පොළොන්නරුව දිස්ත්‍රික්කයේ විහාරස්ථාන රැසක වැඩ සිටින භික්ෂූන් වහන්සේ අද උදැසන එලෙස ඓතිහාසික පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රයේ වැව් බැම්මේ රළපනාවේ ගල් සමතලා කොට ඉදිවන ඇවිදින මං තීරුව නිරීක්ෂණය සඳහා වැඩම කළහ.

සමස්ත ලංකා ගොවිජන සම්මේලනයේ පිරිසක් හා ප්‍රදේශවාසීන් ද මෙම විරෝධතාවට එක්ව සිටි අතර භික්ෂූන් වහන්සේ පිරිස මෙම ඉදිකිරීමට විරෝධය පළ කරමින් වැව් බැම්මට එපිටින් පිහිටි මාර්ගයේ සිට සිය විරෝධය පළ කළහ.

භික්ෂූන් වහන්සේ මෙම ස්ථානයට වැඩම කර තිබුණේ මේ පිළිබඳව සාකච්ඡා කිරීමට වාරිමාර්ග ඉංජිනේරුවරයා හා පොළොන්නරුව දිස්ත්‍රික් වාරිමාර්ග අධ්‍යක්ෂවරයාට එම ස්ථානයට පැමිණෙන ලෙස පූර්ව දැනුම් දීමක් සිදුකර වුවත් ඔවුන් එම ස්ථානයට පැමිණියේ විනාඩි 45 කට පමණ පසුවයි.

අනතුරුව පොළොන්නරුව දිස්ත්‍රික් ලේකම් ඩබ්ලිව්. ඒ ධර්මසේන මහතා ද මෙම ස්ථානයට පැමිණියේ ය.

කෙසේ වෙතත් භික්ෂුන් වහන්සේලාගේ ඉල්ලීම පරිදි මෙම ඉදි කිරීමේ කටයුතු තාවකාලිකව නතර කරන බවත් , අදාළ ඉදිකිරීම් සඳහා භාවිත කරන බැකෝ යන්ත්‍රය එම ස්ථානයෙන් ඉවත් කරගන්නා බවටත් පොරොන්දු වීමෙන් අනතුරුව පිරිස විසිර ගියහ.

ඓතිහාසික පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රයට තර්ජනයක් වන මෙවැනි ඉදිකිරීමකට අනුමැතිය දුන්නේ ඇයි.?

ඒ පිළිබඳව සිදු කළ විමසීමේදී පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රය භාර වාරි ඉංජිනේරු අසේල උදයංග මහතා පැවුසවේ, සාම්ප්‍රදායිකත්වයෙන් ඔබ්බට ගොස් මිනිසුන්ගේ සිත නිවා ගැනීම, විවේකයෙන් සීටීම, සංචාරක කටුයුතු වැනි දේ ජලාශයක් තුළින් ඉටු කර ගත හැකි බවයි.

”ජලාශයක් කිව්වම අපි දකින්නේ කෘෂිකාර්මික කටයුතු , පානීය ජලය ලබාගැනීම , වගේ සාම්ප්‍රදායිකව හිතන කරුණු කිහිපයක් තියෙනවා. හැබැයි අපි ලෝකයත් එක්ක ඉස්සරහට යනකොට මිනිස්සුන්ගේ හිත නිවාගන්න , විවේකයෙන් සීටීම. සංචාරක කටයුතු . ඔය වගේ දේවල් මේ ජලාශයක් තුළින් අපිට කරගන්න පුළුවන්. නැතුව එහෙම නැති වුණොත් අපිට ඉස්සරහට යන්න බැරි වෙනවා. මේක ඇත්තටම ව්‍යායාම සඳහා ම නිපදවන එකක් නෙමෙයි. මිනිස්සුන්ගේ පොළොන්නරුවෙ මිනිස්සුන්ගෙ කාලයක් තිස්සේ තියෙන ,දේශීය හා විදේශීය හුගක් අය වෙනුවෙන් කරන අවශ්‍යතාවක්”

තවද ඉදි කිරීම මගින් එහි ගල් අඩි 5 ක් 6 ක් දුරට යාම තුළින් සිදු වන හානිය විපත කුමක්දැයි පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රය භාර වාරි ඉංජිනේරුවරයා විමසා සිටී.

”එතකොට මේ තියෙන ගල් අඩි 5 ක් 6 ක් දුරට ගියා කියලා මොකක්ද වෙන හානිය සහා වෙන්න තියෙන විපත මොකක්ද කියලා මම අහන්න කැමති”

පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රය භාර වාරි ඉංජිනේරුවරයා පවසන පරිදි ඇවිදින මංතීරුවක් අත්‍යවශ්‍ය වී තිබේ නම්, මේ වනවිටත් එවැනි මංතීරු දෙකක් මේ ස්ථානයට ආසන්නයේම පිහිටා තිබේ.

ඉන් 2008 අගෝස්තු 14 වනදා ඉදිකර අවසන් කළ මෙම ඇවිදින මං තීරුව ඉතා හොඳ තත්ත්වයේ පවතින්නකි.

මං තීරු දෙකම ඇත්තේ මෙම නව ඇවිදින මං තීරුව ඉදිකරන ස්ථානයට මීටර් 500ක නුදුරිනි.

මේ අතර අද පොළොන්නරුව දිස්ත්‍රික් ලේකම් කාර්යාලෙයේදී ද මේ සම්බන්ධයෙන් සාකච්ඡාවක් පැවැත්විය.

පොලොන්නරුව දිස්ත්‍රීක් ලේකම් ඩබ්ලිව්. ඒ. ධර්මසේන මහතා පවසන්නේ, මං තීරුව සකසා භාවිත කරන කාලයකදී ඇතැම් විට එහි වටිනාකම තේරුම් යනු ඇති බවයි.

”බැම්මට කිසි කෙනෙක් අත තියන්න ඕනෙ නෑ කියලා කියන්නෙ. හැබැයි ඕක හදලා පාවිච්චි වෙන කාලෙදී සමහර වෙලාවට මේකේ වටිනාකම මිනිස්සුන්ට තේරෙයි. මේක ලෙවල් කිරීම කරන්නේ. නැතුව මේකෙ තියෙන ගල් පල්ලෙහාට දැමීමක් නෙමෙයි”

නාගරික සංවර්ධන අධිකාරියේ පොළොන්නරුව දිස්ත්‍රික් නගර නිර්මාණ ශිල්පීනී ටී.ජී. කෞශල්‍යා මහත්මිය පවසන්නේ, මෙය හදිසි ඉදි කිරීමක් නොවන බවත් එය අවුරුදු දෙක තුනක් තිස්සේ පැමිණි යෝජනාවක් ක්‍රියාත්මක කිරීමක් බවයි.

”මේ අවස්ථාවේ මේක මේ හදිසියේ කරනවා නෙමෙයි. මේක දැන් අවුරුදු දෙක තුනක් තිස්සේ ආපු යෝජනාවක්. ඒකට මුදල් වෙන් වෙන ක්‍රමවේදයේ දී ඒක වෙන්වෙලා තියෙනවා. තාම එතන පරිශ්‍රය පිරිසිදු කිරීමේ කටයුතු තමා එනම් ඔය සිද්ධ වෙමින් පවතින්නේ’

මේ අතර නාගරික සංවර්ධන අධිකාරියේ සභාපති විශ්‍රාමික මේජර් ජෙනරල් උදය නානායක්කාර මහතා පවසන්නේ, කිලෝමීටර් එක හමාරක් පමණ දුරැති ඇවිදින මං තීරුව සකස් කිරීම නාගරික සංවර්ධන අධිකාරිය විසින් වාරිමාර්ග දෙපාර්තමේන්තුවට භාර දී ඇති බවත් මේ සඳහා අදාළ පාර්ශවවල අනුමැතිය ලැබී ඇති බවත් ය.

ජාතික භික්ෂු පෙරමුණ ද අද මාධ්‍ය හමුවක් කැඳවමින් මේ සම්බන්ධයෙන් අදහස් පළ කළේ ය.

ජාතික භික්ෂු පෙරමුණේ ජාතික විධායක සභික, පාරිසරික ගවේෂක ශාස්ත්‍රපති පොල්ගහවෙල ඥානකිත්ති හිමි පවසන්නේ,
නැවත වරක් රජය සිය හිතුමනාපයට රටේ පරිසර පද්ධතියට හානි කරමින් විවිධ කටයුතුවල නියැළෙන්නට පටන් ගෙන ඇති බවයි.

”නැවත වතාවක් ආණ්ඩුව තමන්ගේ හිතුමනාපෙට මේ රටේ පරිසර පද්ධතියට හානි කරමින් විවිධ කටයුතුවල නියැලෙන්නට පටන් ගෙන තියෙනවා. මේ වනවිට අපිට පේනවා මෙ ආණ්ඩුවට රටේ වැවක් , වනාන්තරයක් පේන්න බැරි තැනකට පත්වෙලා තියෙනවද කියන කුකුසය ඇති වෙනවා.. පහුගිය කාලෙ මහා වන විනාසයක් සිදු කළා. තිස්ස වැව හාරන්නට විවිධ කටයුතු සිද්ද කරා තිස්ස වැව විනාස කරන්නට. එතනදිත් අපි දැක්කා නීත්‍යානුකූල අවසරයන් ලබාගන්නෙ නැතුව පවා ඒ කටයුතු කරේ.මේ සම්පත විනාස කරන්නෙ නැතිව ඇවිදින මංතීරු හදාගන්න පුළුවන් කමක් නැද්ද?”

ශ්‍රී ලංකා වාරි තාක්ෂණය පිළිබඳව දශක ගණනක් පර්යේෂණ සිදුකරමින් මෙරට වාරි තාක්ෂණය උදසො අසීමීත මෙහෙවරක් සිදුකළ ශ්‍රී ලංකා රජරට විශ්ව විද්‍යාලයේ වාරි පුරා විද්‍යාඥ මහාචාර්ය චන්දන විතානරච්චි මහතා ද මෙම ඉදිකිරීම පිළිබඳව අදහස් පළ කළේ ය.

වාරි කර්මාන්තයේ පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රයට හිමි තැන ගැන පැහැදිලි කරමින් මහාචාර්යවරයා පවසන්නේ, පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රය වැව් බැම්ම මත සිදුකරන මෙම ඉදිකිරීම සඳහා කිසිසේත් අනුමැතියක් ලබා දිය නොහැකි බවයි.

එමෙන්ම පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රය කිසිවකුගේ උරුමයක් නොවන බව පවසන මහාචාර්යවරයා අවධාරණය කරන්නේ, මෙය රටේ ජනතාවගේ උරුමයක් බවයි.

මහාචාර්යවරයා තවදුරටත් පවසන්නේ, මෙය කිසිසේත් අනුමැතියක් ලබා දිය නොහැකි ක්‍රියාවක් බවත් අතිශය සුවිශේෂී පුරාවිද්‍යාත්මක උරුමයක් වන වාරි කර්මාන්තය ක් රැක ගැනීමට ජාතියක් ලෙස සියලු දෙනා එකාවන්ව පෙළ ගැසිය යුතු බවත් ය.

”අනුමැතියක් ලබා දෙන්නත් බැහැ. අපිට කැමැත්තක් ප්‍රකාශ කරන්නත් බැහැ. ඒ කියන්නේ ඇත්ත වශයෙන්ම ඒක කිසි කෙනෙක් ගේ උරුමයක් නෙමෙයි රටේ ජනතාවගේ උරුමයක් . පැරණි රජ දරුවෝ මේවා අපිට ඉදිකරලා දීලා තියෙන්නේ ඔවුන්ගේ ජනතාවගේ සුභ සිද්ධිය සඳහා මේවා අද හෙට නෙමෙයි ඉවර වෙන්න ඕනේ අනාදිමත් කාලයක් පවතින්න ඕනෙ. ඒ නිසා මෙම කාර්ය මමත් අතිශය වැරදි ක්‍රියාවක්. ඒ විතරක් නෙමෙයි මෙවැනි පුරාවිද්‍යා උරුමයකට කරන හානියක් ලෙසත් අපිට හඳුන්වන්න පුළුවන්. මොකද වාරි කර්මාන්තයක් කියන්නේ අතිශය සුවිශේෂී පුරාවිද්‍යාත්මක උරුමයක්. ඒ නිසා මේවා රැක ගැනීමට ජාති අපි කවුරුත් එකාවන්ව පෙළ ගැසීම වැදගත් කොට මම සලකනවා”

අහසින් වැටෙන එක් දිය බිඳුවක් හෝ මුහුදට නොයවා ප්‍රයෝජනයට ගන්නැයි ජාතියට ඉගැන්වූ මහා පරාක්‍රමබාහු මහ රජතුමා මේ ඓතිහාසික පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රය නිර්මාණය කළේ, එතුමාගේ ඒ උතුම් පරමාර්ථය යථාර්ථයක් කරමිනි.

මහා ජලකඳක් දරාගෙන රජරට කෙත්වතු සරු කරන මේ මහා ජලාශය පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රය යයි නම් ලැබුවේ එහි මහ ජල කඳ තුළින් සමුද්‍රයක් මෙන් රළ නැගී බිඳෙන නිසාවෙනි.

මහ මුහුදේ රළගෙඩි තරම් විශාල ඒ රළ පහරවල් වැව් බැම්මේ වැදෙන විට වැව් බැම්ම සේදී නොයවා ආරක්ෂා කළේ මේ රළ පනාවයි.

වැවක් නිර්මාණය වන්නේත් එහි දිය කඳ ආරක්ෂා වන්නෙත් එහි බැම්මෙනි.

එමෙන්ම වැවේ දිය රළවලින් ඒ බැම්ම ආරක්ෂා වන්නේ රළ පනාවෙනි.

ඛේදනීය කරුණ නම් වැව ආරක්ෂා කිරීම භාරව සිටින්නන්ට පවා ඒ බව නොතේරීමයි.

අහසින් වැටෙන එක් දිය බිඳුවක් හෝ මුහුදට නොයවා ආරක්ෂා කොට රට පෝෂණය කිරීම පිනිස මහා පරාක්‍රමබාහු රජු විසින් ශ්‍රි ලංකාවට දායාද කළ පරාක්‍රම සමුද්‍රයට වඩා ඇවිදින මංතීරුවක් රටකට අවශ්‍ය වන්නේද?

Susil Siriwardena, a Pioneer Development Administrator no more.

August 30th, 2021

Garvin Karunaratne, Former G.A.Matara 1971-73.

I must thank Tisuri Wanniaratchi for her note on Susil. 

Susil stood up for what is right for the masses. He contributed heavily for the Janasaviya and Gam Udawa of President Premadasa. It was unfortunate  that President Premadasa  did not live long to enable Janasaviya to flower to become a major programme.

I knew Susil when he was a graduate teacher at Anuradhapura Central where my wife Bimba too taught. That was way back in 1962. With his university qualification from Oxford and his connections with the leaders in the country he could have  easily found employment in many a development institution in Colombo in a plush job at a high salary, but he wanted to be with the people and chose the path to teach at Anuradhapura Central. With his wealth he could have easily led a luxurious life at Anuradhapura but he chose to be with the teachers and students a life in the basic staff quarters at the Central.School.

He often visited us and had dinner with us on many a day. In many discussions we had it was clear that he would someday shine, which he did when he contributed heavily for Janasaviya under President Premadasa.

What is very special about Janasaviya is that it contained  a definite  element of vocational training,

In my words”   The Janasaviya as well as the Samurdhi are both hand outs that have not served to rejuvenate the rural economy. Janasaviya had grand plans  to provide vocational training to the receipients but this did not take off the ground.”(From: How the IMF Ruined Sri Lanka & Alternative Programmes of Success.(Godages, 2006) 

If I remember right the grant in Janasaviys was for only two years and the receipient had to be properly trained in the second year.   I came to know the Janasaviya, when it so happened that the Governor of the Central Province Mr Imbulana got me to draft a Poverty Alleviation Programme for the Central Province. That was in July 1993, when in my two weeks’ fact finding I came to know that Janasaviya did provide vocational training. The concept of Janasaviya stands to the credit of Susil.

It so happened that I lost touch with Susil after I left Anuradhapura in 1964, but he had ideas of serving our Motherland in a distinct manner that came out in our discussions.  It was clear that Susil will make a major contribution to our country and I am happy to note from Trisuri’s paper that Susil played a mjor role.in the development field.  I left the Administrratiuve Service in 1973.

Strangely we thought seriously of meeting Susil in December 2020 when we were in Colombo. We cherished to meet him after a gap of over five decades.  However  it so happened that I failed to locate him.

Most of us administrators become followers  and fail to contribute to the Motherland. Not so Susil. He  did contribute heavily. . Let me hope that we will meet again in this long journey  of Sansara to contribute to the  Motherland we love.

Garvin Karunaratne,

Former G.A.Matara 1971-73.

29 th  September 2021

Structural Changes Needed For Sri Lanka’s Economic Emancipation – A Cambridge professor of Economics of South Korean Extract Explains How Such Korea Did It Delivering Oration at. 71st Anniversary Commemoration of the Sri Lanka Central bank

August 30th, 2021

Dr. Chula Rajapakse MNZM FRCP/FRACP

The above wonderful oration from the learned Cambridge Professor of South Korean extract,  high lighted clearly the importance of protecting infant industries and ventures  till they grow to maturity just like a parent protects a child till maturity before exposing  them to the turbulence of the real world economies. He  exposed that the high priests  of free market ideology UK & US , did precisely that during the infancy of their manufacturing industry in the past two centuries .

 He also revealed how South Korea, Singapore , Japan also practiced strong protectionist policies  during the infancy of their industries.  The Professor also revealed and revealed how it was done. He highlighted also the importance of pragmatism and absence of one prescription fits all for economic progress. The Home Grown Solutions”  which the current leaders told the UNHCR , as being the way forward in Ethnic reconciliation.

JRJ.  opening  the economy in 1977 was a wonderful thing and has served SL well since. However he did so  without any  protection to our infant industries as adviced by the two institutions IMF & World Bank .This was overlooked not surprisingly as it was not in the interest of the American Cooperate interest to do so. IMF and World bak are effectively US institutions as they are dominated so much by them, though other countries are also nominally contributors to them . They serve their masters first. The Sri Lankan pundits who advocate running to these institutions at the drop of a hat are aware of this , but still do so indicating whose interest they serve in the first instance.

 
Therefore consequent to JRJ’s opening of SL’s economy  all nascent manufacturing industries sugar, cement, motor car assembly ( I can remember the Mazda  200 assembled in the late 60s or early 70s) were wiped out in the import boom that followed & our economy begun to depend on apparel, Mid East employment and tourism in addition to Tea, rubber and coconut to fund imports of the rest of the requirements.

When the  4 -5 billion dollar annual foreign income   from tourism dried up with COVID we saw it’s folly as we had no money too buy what SL had got used and had become vital . When this administration attempted to revive some of these by imposing tariffs on some of these importations meant to be temporary to tide over this turbulent periods and to await the infant industries to mature, cunning politicians  and such pundits  misrepresented and ridiculed  it as going back to the failed policies of the 70s”. The section of Sri Lanka’s population  ever willing to accept any thing to  put down this administration , swallowed it hook, line and sinker.

This administration needs to pursue resolutely their pursuit of reviving old industries and creating new industries especially through Colombo port city for IT based industries  and Hambantota EPZ and other EPZ’s for manufacturing industries. It needs to also exploit one of their best resources, their educated populace to create an export market from it and employment for their populace by institutions such as Private Universities in fields where they are good at, like Private’s Medical schools, which the wreckers have undermined, hopefully only temporarily . These are a big revenue earners for countries like UK, US Canada & Australia.  The whole of the African continent is just waking up and SL is well placed to offer such education to the elite of these regions.

However, they need to repeatedly and relentlessly to  communicate with the people on their philosophy and how they are implementing it drowning out the unrelenting misleading voices which is all that is heard now.This is sadly is where this administration is failing  and so  facing the risk of all their good intentions and efforts being undermined .

This is the contact to this wonderful oration for any onto pursue it further   https://www.facebook.com/cbsrilanka/videos/209923701105429

Dr. Chula Rajapakse MNZM FRCP/FRACP

Our Power Fiasco

August 30th, 2021

By Garvin Karunaratne

Minister Gammanpila  is reported to have said that we will have to face a massive export bill to import fuel for the unending cadence of motor vehicles. He is right.

It is also reported that our country is pleading with supplier countries to buy on credit not only fuel, but even lentils. I read of Lentils on credit in a news item yesterday! I had a last laugh as we can produce all the lentils we need in one chena cultivation- in just a few months but we dismantled our agricultural extension service- first by the World Bank dictate in around the early Eighties that our agricultural extension officers should not use cooperatives and such organizations but meet farmers individually- mind you an Agricultural Instructor has around 5000 to 13,000 farmers to cater for, and later by President Premadasa who promoted all trained agricultural overseers to be Grama Niladharis that was in about 1992 and since then we have no trained official at the village level and since 1992 till now our agricultural plans are only on paper.! The sad fact is that our experts and leaders do not yet realize this. The World Bank bribed us with loans to get that done, documented by me in my book: Administering Rural Development in the Third World: The University Press, Dhaka, 1983. President Premadasa acted in ignorance. 

To back track to Power and Fuel for it. The Power problem would not be there today  if only our leaders had read, understood and acted on the ideas in my Paper published way back in 2016. It reads: 

Answer blowing in the Wind 

Published on December 22, 2016, 9:30 pm in The Island

Sri Lanka is the only country where wind turbines are put up in the coastal areas. In Lanzorette in the Canaries, firstly the authorities built two turbines on the coast, but later they realized their mistake and built up dozens of turbines inland, on their hills. They have no mountains as such. In Spain and in the US, where I frequently undertake road travel, I have seen them using the mountain power of the wind to turn their turbines. There are hundreds, even thousands of wind turbines located on mountains. 

We are the losers, while countries like Spain have harnessed the mountain wind power and even sell power to France. Sri Lanka lags behind. Last year, I went to Kalpitiya to spend a night to assess the wind power there. It was nothing other than a coastal breeze. I have worked in Hambantota and Matara and know the power of the coastal breeze. It is nothing compared with what I have experience at Ramboda, at Madugoda, at Kadugannawa in my almost weekly visits when I did work in Nuwara Eliya, Kegalla and Kandy. That was on the road side. Thanks to my irrigation inspections- climbing hill and dale, I know that the wind has an enormous power at vantage points. When I stayed for the night at the Ohio Forest Circuit bungalow, I feared that my car would be blown over. Yet we keep building turbines on the coast, and this time it is in Mannar! 

I gather that some foreign experts are being consulted to tap our wind power. These days not only foreign experts but also the IMF carry out clandestine operations to ensure that we will remain stuck in the mire of debt.  The IMF told us to import freely, use foreign exchange freely and gave us loans. This is how we were lured into debt! 

May our leaders find the time to read John Perkin’s book “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man”, where he admits that his role as a foreign expert was to research, fabricate facts and figures to provide foreign aid to Ecuador, for a plan that in some manner would send the aid back to the donor countries, while at the same time leaving the host country indebted. Aid now comes to our countries to make us more indebted so that our economy would never recover. That someone who  is trying to prove that trying to tap wind power is not worth the trouble is of the ‘John Perkins’ type. 

We produce wind power at Rs. 25 per kw while the US gets wind power at five cents a kw. When recently some wind power producer offered us power at fifteen rupees our mandarins were surprised. 

Recently, Power Expert, my friend Tilak Siyambalapitiya has said that we are heading for power cuts in 2017. 

All what I have said in my wind power papers is valid; they are on Lanka Web,  Island.lk and Asian Tribune for anyone interested to read. 

We need only a few hundred wind turbines sited at Ohio, Ramboda, Madugoda, at Ritigala, at Batalagala in Kegalla District. At Kirigalpotta in Ratnapura and Hayes in Matara. We should set up a “Land Development Department” once again and appoint an official of the calibre of J. V. Fonseka, a civil servant and the task can be accomplished within one year. That was the manner D. S. and Dudley worked once. Later, I was a chief lieutenant under JV Fonseka  in the Agrarian Services Department and we did build large stores in double quick time. One engineer and Land Development Officer M. P. Jayasinghe was the mastermind of the operation. We used to test the strength of concrete structures ourselves by tapping concrete with a hammer. One contractor had to redo all the foundations. It was a blow that made him die. That happened in Anuradhapura. 

A few hundred wind turbines are the answer and I am sure there will be able officers in the Administrative and Engineering Services who can accomplish that task. It will be a Program that offers employment to thousands. 

By now my Papers on wind turbines have been compiled into a book:  

Wind Power for our energy requirements,  published by Godages in 2019. I personally sent copies to all- to our President, his Secretary, to our Prime Minister and to Minister Dullas. Sadly the books are all in the dustbin now. However I plough along.  

At least I hope one of them will now have a read of it.  

It will be a task done employing thousands of our people, with little or no foreign exchange because the turbine motor can easily be done by our local Pump Specialist Company- Jinasena.. 

The US did it, Spain and Germany did it and turned the wind that howls and blows into Power. We too can do it if only we want to do it.   

Garvin Karunaratne Ph.D. 
Former G.A.Matara 

30 August 2021

By the end of the 19th century, ‘Marx stood Hagel on his head.’ But in the 21st century, grudgingly settling old scores and turning the table the other way around, ‘Shylock has stood Marx on his head’

August 30th, 2021

Geethanjana Kualigamage 

By the end of the 19th century, ‘Marx stood Hagel on his head.’ But in the 21st century, grudgingly settling old scores and turning the table the other way around, ‘Shylock has stood Marx on his head’ and reduced Marx into a mere scarecrow dangling in the horizon of the history of mankind.  

Not less a person than Marx himself said that history repeats itself…. first as tragedy and second as farce.” Oh yes! Contemporary Marxists have proved Marx’s point so profoundly and farcically.  

Hagel is considered to be the father of modern western philosophy. It is widely accepted that his philosophical contributions provided the much-needed spiritual foundation for the development of capitalism as well. It is also widely accepted that Marx rearticulated Hegelian philosophy by changing the fundamentals of it by taking some components of Hegel’s philosophy and rearranging them to reach a very different conclusion. By doing so he presented a newer version of philosophical thought in oppose to Capitalism. We identify this school of thought as Marxism. Changing Hagel’s idealism into materialism, Marx declared that he stood Hagel on his head. For the laymen, this statement of Marx was presumed as that Marx stood the ‘capitalist’ on his head.” 

A century later, in this epoch of late capitalism, history in many ways has taken a 180-degree turn. Today, the billionaire class neoliberal elite lavishly throwing money in all directions of the world have very successfully managed to buy off the erstwhile Marxists and leftists to serve their neoliberal globalist agenda. That’s how NGOs have become a lucrative business for the left. Today, billionaires like George Soros, through their bogus philanthropic version of capitalism have managed to put Marxists into servility to serve the advancement of capitalism. These Marxists have become the ambassadors and spokespersons of neoliberalism and globalization in the world.  It is a remarkable triumph for capitalism. Symbolically speaking, this is the exact reason why I call it ‘Shylock to stand Marx on his head.” Ironically, these three men, namely Shylock, Marx, and George Soros are happened to be Jewish. 

For Marx’s remark about history…. If we take the fall of the Soviet Union as the tragedy of history, then George Soros’ craftily managing to bring Marxists to their knees and making them into subservience of capitalism must be considered as the farce of history. We are living in a very interesting epoch of the social evolution of mankind. I am not sure how many of you have noticed these ludicrous realities of our time. LOL!!! 

ERASING THE EELAM VICTORY Part 25c

August 30th, 2021

KAMALIKA PIERIS

The Eelam victory has led to an interesting development in United Nations policy at the United Nations Secretariat. The failure to control Eelam War IV in Sri Lanka   has led the UN to adopt a new global policy called Rights up Front”, which places human rights at the center of the UN’s work.

In 2012, the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, appointed an Internal Review Panel on United Nations Action in Sri Lanka ,  known as  the Petrie Report (2012). The Petrie Report found a systemic failure” in the UN response during the final months of Sri Lanka’s conflict, evoking comparisons to UN failures in Rwanda in 1994 and Srebrenica in 1995.

In 2013, in direct response to the Petrie Report, the Secretary-General launched the Human Rights Up Front (HRuF) initiative with a detailed Action Plan (updated March 2014). This called on the UN system to play a strong role to prevent human rights crises. https://interagencystandingcommittee.org/system/files/detailed_hruf_plan_of_action.pdf

The Rights Up Front initiative calls for collective responsibility across the whole UN system to prevent serious human rights violations. It calls for identifying risks of human rights violations at an earlier stage, leveraging the wide range of UN mandates and capacities to respond, and ensuring senior UN officials at the country level are supported by UN Headquarters (UNHQ). 

This could be interpreted as a license to meddle.  It could be considered a way of getting round chapter 7 of the UN Charter which says that the UN shall not intervene in matters that are within the domestic jurisdiction, except upon a Security Council finding that       there is a threat to peace, breach o peace or act of aggression.

This new initiative led to changes in the core human rights responsibilities of the Resident Coordinators functioning in UN member countries.   The Resident Coordinator was originally linked to the United Nations Development Fund activities in that country. But in 2014, the Resident Coordinators job description was revised to match the new policy for Human Rights set out in the Secretary-General’s Human Rights up Front initiative.

The Guidance Note on Human Rights for Resident Coordinators &UN Country Teams gives a list of the main Human Rights violations, the RS should look out for. This booklet was issued by UN Development Group.  See https://unsdg.un.org/sites/default/files/UNDG-Guidance-Note-on-Human-Rights-for-RCs-and-UNCTs-final.pdf

This new role has permitted the UN representative to intervene in purely internal matters of Sri Lanka.  UN Resident Representative Hanaa Singer wrote to Prime Minister in November 2020, asking him to end the cremation of all Covid-19 victims. Singer criticized Sri Lanka for what she called a discriminatory policy adopted as regards disposal of bodies. She said she had heaps of requests from the Muslim community, as well as others.

 The letter was copied to Foreign Minister, Justice Minister and Health Minister. The media also received copies of the letter hours after it was delivered to Prime Minister and Cabinet ministers. The letter received significant international media coverage.  Eelamists thought the matter would be useful at the March 2021 sessions of the UNHRC.

Leelananda de Silva has commented on this matter. There has been a new development in the role of the UN Resident Coordinator, observed Leelananda de Silva writing in October 2019. For the past 50 years or so, the UNDP Resident Representative has also been the UN Resident Coordinator. It was an office involved with development”. The UNDP funded the post of UN Resident Coordinator in all developing countries where they were present. 

A few months ago, the UN Secretary General delinked the role of the UN Resident Coordinators from the UNDP and brought it under Secretary General. The office of Secretary General of the UN is a political one. By changing the role of the RC, the Secretary General has now a largely political representative in Colombo.

Sri Lanka needs to be more aware of this changed role of the UN Resident Coordinator. What does this official do? And what kinds of reports does this official send to the Secretary General?

I understand that recently there was a request from the UN Human Rights office in Geneva, to appoint a representative in Colombo, and that was turned down by the Government. Now with this appointment, the UN has got a political office on the ground here. The government should be aware of his precise role in this country, observed Leelananda.

Leelananda also looked at protocol. UN personnel in Colombo are expected to meet government officials at an appropriate level. In the 1970s, when I was Director of Economic Affairs in the Planning Ministry, I met the UN Resident Coordinator and the UN Resident Representative in my office from time to time. The Resident Coordinator hardly met the Permanent Secretary or a Minister.  The Prime Minister they never met unless on some ceremonial occasion. In New York or Geneva, High level UN officers   meet our Ambassador. They do not meet first or second secretaries of our Embassy.

Now, the practice has changed. Recently I saw some photographs of the UNDP Resident Representative (not the UN Resident Coordinator) meeting Sri Lanka‘s President and Prime Minister. This UNDP representative is a mid-level official of the UN. He does not have official access to President and the Prime Minister. This means that   High level UN officers do not need to seek an appointment with Head of state, the junior officials can attend to the matter for them.

There is another problem when protocol is discarded, said Leelananda. When UN officials in Colombo can conduct their business at the ministerial level, why should they bother with government officials? They can go above their heads.

Those interested in using Human Rights for political purposes are now asking that the UNHRC, based in Geneva, be elevated to a higher rank so that it could attack countries more strongly.

Universal Rights Group”, said in 2016 that    the UNHRC should be elevated to the status of a main UN organ. At present there is no primary UN organ dealing directly with human rights issues. The work of the Council is not well known or understood in New York at present.  Universal Rights Group  is a small, independent think tank based in Geneva, dedicated to strengthening global human rights.

Universal Rights Group  asked Bichet and Rutz (2011) to study the relationship between the UN Human Rights Council and the UN Security Council. Bichet and Rutz reported that contact between the two was very limited. UNHRC must be better connected to UNSC to fulfill its role,  they said.  UNHRC needed to link more strongly with its parent body, UN General Assembly and the UN Security Council.  

Bertrand G. Ramcharan, former Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, pointed out in 2016 that at present the UNSC is reluctant to interact formally with human rights investigators. He suggested that the Human Rights Council Special Procedures Group should communicate directly with the UN Security Council,  when there are violations of human rights that might threaten international peace and security.

The UNHRC special committees are at present able to meet the UN Security Council informally and brief the group. This is taking place at present under the Arria formula. , but this is not sufficient, said HR devotees. Arria-formula” meetings are convened at the initiative of a member of the Council not the President and do not constitute an activity of the Council. They are not held in the Security Council Consultation Room. Not all UNSC members attend the briefings, and there is no official record.   (continued)

East Timor-Bangladesh Relations: Expectations From Each Other

August 30th, 2021

MD Pathik Hasan writing from Bangladesh

The name of East Timor is well known in Bangladesh. Many Bangladesh migrant labors are working in East Timor. The people of Bangladesh praise the people of East Timor. In a few days ago, Bangladesh expressed deep mourning over the lives lost in flash floods and landslides in different parts of Timor-Leste recently. In a message sent to Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Minister of Timor-Leste Adaljiza Albertina Xavier Reis Magno, Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen in favor of the people of Bangladesh conveyed heartfelt sympathies to both the leaders. He expressed deep sympathy particularly to the members of the bereaved families who lost their near and dear ones, read a foreign ministry statement on Tuesday. Dr Momen prayed and hoped that the resilient people of both friendly countries can withstand all adversities and rebuild their flood affected areas to come back to normal life.

The name Bangladesh is well known in East Timor. Almost everyone in Delhi knows the name of Bangladesh. There was a team of Bangladesh Police in the UN peacekeeping mission here. People of East Timor praise of the peacekeepers of Bangladesh. Some also learned some Bengali words. At one time, Amira Haque of Bangladesh served as the head of the peacekeeping mission. He looked quite familiar and popular.

According oec.world data, in 2015, Timor-Leste exported $10.2k to Bangladesh. The main products that Timor-Leste exported to Bangladesh are Synthetic Filament Yarn Woven Fabric ($10.2k). During the last 13 years the exports of Timor-Leste to Bangladesh have decreased at an annualized rate of 41.5%, from $10.9M in 2002 to $10.2k in 2015. In 2015, Bangladesh exported $307k to Timor-Leste . The main products that Bangladesh exported to Timor-Leste were Packing Bags ($96.5k), Fruit Juice ($41.2k), and Textile Processing Machines ($37.1k). During the last 13 years the exports of Bangladesh to Timor-Leste have decreased at an annualized rate of 22%, from $7.79M in 2002 to $307k in 2015.

Dream 71 Bangladesh Limited, Bangladesh’s leading software and mobile application maker, has once again found success in the Pacific nation of East Timor. This time they created software for the East Timor parliament.

East Timor, which gained independence from Indonesia in 2002, has seen a sharp rise in mobile and Internet users. In the last one year alone, the number of internet users in the country has increased by 10 percent.

The country’s government is also trying to digitize their government and civic services. In response, tenders were called for the software to be developed by the country’s national parliament. Though proposals were submitted from many countries of the world, Bangladesh’s Dream 71 was finally selected on the basis of technical and financial proposals. The software will be developed in English, Portuguese and the local Tetum language of East Timor. Timor-Leste said goodbye and thank you to police officers from Bangladesh for their role in helping secure peace and building the capacity of the country’s national police in November 19, 2012.

Bangladesh was amongst the countries contributing the largest numbers of police since the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT) was set up following the 2006 crisis.

UNMIT Police Commissioner Luis Carrilho said, “Police from Bangladesh have played an important role building the capacity of the national police and securing peace in Timor-Leste.”

Since 2006 more than 1,200 police officers from Bangladesh have contributed to stability and peace in the country.

At a parade to mark the certification of PNTL held on 31 October 2012, both the President and Prime Minister of the Republic of Timor-Leste acknowledged and congratulated UNMIT Police (UNPOL) for their work since 2006.

The President of the Republic also bestowed upon UNPOL the Order of Timor-Leste Medal in appreciation and recognition for its contribution to the country, Timorese people and security.

“It was an honour to receive this Order on behalf of all UNMIT Police and we can all be very proud of our achievements,” said Carrilho.

“PNTL has made significant progress, supported by police from Bangladesh. These men and women helped us restore law and order and train Timor-Leste’s police. They can return home very proud of what they have achieved. It is now our turn to help others, with several PNTL officers eligible and ready to participate in UN peacekeeping missions,” added PNTL General Commander Longuinhos Monteiro.

There are many potentials between Bangladesh-East Timor Relations. Tourism, export of skilled and semi-skilled labors toward East Timor, Bangladesh’s successful Climate Strategy approach, counter terrorism and counter insurgency approach, IT sectors are some sectors of cooperation.

Bangladeshi medicines and apparels can be sent to East Timor. Investors of East Timor can invest in Bangladesh and do well to serve their business interest.

Bangladesh faces a Refugee threat. Bangladesh suffers Rohingya refugees’ problem from 2017 after the massive influx of Rohingyas into Bangladesh from Myanmar. Now Bangladesh wants to repatriate them to their lands in Myanmar because they are the citizens of Myanmar. But Myanmar don’t want to take back them. Bangladesh will raise the issue in the upcoming United Nations General Assembly in September 2021. East can and should Timor support Bangladesh at all international forum specially in UNGA to repatriate them to Myanmar peacefully. East Timor can help, assist and contribute Bangladesh huge fully in this regard. Bangladesh will get a true friend. The ties between Bangladesh-East Timor will be strengthened.

Writer: MD Pathik Hasan, Dhaka based NGO activist, Researcher and Freelance Writer.

THE FLAG AND THE CROSS

August 30th, 2021

Courtesy: ‘ANANDA IN SWADDLING CLOTHES’  By S. A. Wijayatilake (Extracted from the Ananda College Golden Jubilee Souvenir – 1936)

Three and a half centuries of foreign aggression and occupation – at first partial, but since 1815 complete – of the land had not only demoralized and emasculated the Sinhalese people generally, but had adversely affected the position of Buddhism in this Island in particular. The Portuguese, whose arrival in Ceylon synchronized with the activities of the Counter-Reformation in Europe, believed that the Flag follows Trade and the Cross follows the Flag. In the words of Albuquerque, The new heroes of Portugal are not her soldiers or sailors, but her missionaries. These were the men who made their way into the interior of India and who penetrated the furthest East. China, Japan, and even Tibet witnessed their presence and heard their preaching”. (Quoted by C. M. Fernando, M. a., LL.M. (Cantab) in Twentieth Century Impressions of Ceylon, p. 45, in Part XL The Portuguese Period,” of his article on the History of Ceylon. I should add that the late Mr. C. M. Fernando was a Roman Catholic.) Along the Western littoral of Ceylon the Portuguese established Roman Catholic Missions with the same thoroughness with which they built magnificent fortresses at every key point. Even as Italy, the premier Roman Catholic country in Europe today, has been recently civilizing the savage” Ethiopian with the aid of such beneficent instruments as bombs, cannon, and poison gas so her prototype of the 16th Century, the great Portugal, tried to wean the benighted heathen from the ways of evil by such gentle means as wanton desecration of Buddhist and Hindu temples of far-flung fame.

The Hindu Temple of a Thousand Columns in old Trincomalee was razed to the ground and the granite of its carved columns and cornices was used in the building of a fort. The ancient Buddhist Temple of Devi Nuwara in the South, which had evoked the homage of poets and of kings, was demolished, and only the story of its pristine splendor remains. Such was the thoroughness and the loving kindness with which the Portuguese, followers of the Prince of Peace, disseminated Peace on Earth, goodwill to men.”

බෞද්ධ ජනරජ ප්‍රවාදය – 33 වැනි කොටස – ‍ප්‍රත්‍යක්‍ෂයේ අධ්‍යාපනය

August 30th, 2021

ආචාර්ය වරුණ චන්ද්‍රකීර්ති

බුදුදහමෙහි ආභාසය ලත් අපගේ මනස සැකැසී ඇත්තේ අත්දැකීම් මත පදනම් වූ ප්‍රත්‍යක්‍ෂය ඇසුරෙන් ලෝකය අවබෝධ කරගත හැකි ආකාරයකිනි. එහෙයින් වියුක්ත න්‍යායික කරුණු ග්‍රහණය කරගැනීම ද ඒ ඇසුරෙන් ලෝකය වටහාගැනීම ද අපගේ දරුවන් හට අපහසු ය. රූපසටහන් ඇසුරින් යම් යම් න්‍යායික කරුණු තම ශිෂ්‍යයන්ට පැහැදිළි කරදීමට අපගේ ඇතැම් ගුරුවරුන් කටයුතු කරන්නේ ද එබැවිනි. මෙය විශ්වවිද්‍යාල මට්ටමේ සෛද්ධාන්තික ගණිතය පිළිබඳ දේශනවල දී පවා කෙරෙන කාර්යයකි.

අපගේ මනස මෙ ලෙසින් හැසිරුණ ද, බටහිර මාදිලියේ අධ්‍යාපන ක්‍රමයක් මෙ රට ක්‍රියාත්මක වන බැවින් එයින් කෙරෙනුයේ ශිෂ්‍යයන් හට න්‍යායික අධ්‍යාපනයක් ලබාදීම ය. ලෞකික කාර්යයන්හි නිරතවීමට න්‍යායික දැනුම අවශ්‍ය බව සැබෑවකි. එ නමුදු, අපගේ මනස සහ අවශ්‍යතා මුළුමනින් ම නො සළකා සියලු ශිෂ්‍යයන් හට එවැනි අධ්‍යාපනයක් ලබාදීම ප්‍රායෝගික නොවන කටයුත්තකි. පංති කාමරවලට සීමා වූ මෙම අධ්‍යාපන ක්‍රමය විසින් අපගේ ජාතිය ඉතාමත් ව්‍යාකූල තැනකට ඇද දමා තිබේ.

මෙම නො ගැලපෙන අධ්‍යාපනයෙහි පරතෙරට යන්නෝ අන්‍යයන් මත යැපෙන නිකමුන් පිරිසක් බවට පත් වී සිටිති. සියලු උපාධිධාරීන්ට රජයේ රැකියා ලබාදෙනු!” යන සටන් පාඨය නිර්මාණය වී ඇත්තේ ද එ බැවිනි. ස්වෝත්සාහයෙන් රැකෙන්නන් සහ ව්‍යාපාරික කටයුතුවල නිරත වී සිටින්නන් ඒ සඳහා අවශ්‍ය දැනුම ලබාගෙන ඇත්තේ මෙම අධ්‍යාපන ක්‍රමයෙන් පරිබාහිරව ය. සමාජ – ආර්ථික, කලා සියලු ක්‍ෂේත්‍රවල මෙම කාරණය නිරීක්‍ෂණය කළ හැකි ය.

ඉහළ ආර්ථික සාධනයක් සළසාගත හැක්කේ එයට දායකවිය හැකි දැනුමින් සහ අත්දැකීම්වලින් පිරිපුන් මානව සම්පතක් ඇති රටකට ය. අධ්‍යාපන ක්‍රමය විසින් බිහිකළ යුත්තේ ද එවැනි පිරිසකි. මෙම ලිපිය ආරම්භයේ දී ම දැක් වූ පරිදි, අත්දැකීම් මත පදනම් වූ ප්‍රත්‍යක්‍ෂය ඇසුරින් ලෝකය අවබෝධ කරගත හැකි පිරිසක් බිහි කරගත හැකි නම්, සමාජ – ආර්ථික ජයග්‍රහණ අත්පත් කරගැනීම අපහසු කටයුත්තක් නොවනු ඇත.

ගින්නට පිළිස්සෙන බව සහ පිහියකින් තුවාල සිදුවන බව කුඩා දරුවකු අවබෝධ කරගනු ලබන්නේ ඒ පිළිබඳ සෘජු අත්දැකීම්වලින් හෝ ආසන්න නිරීක්‍ෂණවලිනි. එයට අමතරව, ජීවිතයට අදාළ බොහෝ දෑ මෙවැනි ප්‍රායෝගික ක්‍රමවලින් ඔවුහු දැනගනිති. පුටු, මේස, පිඟන් ආදී එදිනෙදා භාවිතාවන දෑ පිළිබඳව කිසිවකු විසින් ඔවුනට එකින් එක කියාදෙන්නේ නැත. අනෙකුත් අය කරන කියන දෑ බලා සිට අනුකරණයෙන් ඔවුහු ඒවා පිළිබඳව දැනගනිති.

මෙ ලෙසින් ජීවිතයේ මුල් අවුරුදු පහ තුළ විශාල දැනුමක් ලබාගන්නා දරුවා එක්වර ම බාහිර පරිසරයෙන් වෙන්කර පංති කාමරයකට කොටුකිරීම වත්මන් අධ්‍යාපන ක්‍රමය තුළින් සිදුවෙයි. ගෙදරින් එළියට බහින දරුවාට තමන්ගේ ගම සහ ඒ ආශ්‍රිත කරුණු පිළිබඳ දැනගැනීමේ අවස්ථාව මෙම ක්‍රමයෙන් අහිමිකෙරෙයි. එයින් පසු භාවිතයෙන් සහ පරිසරයෙන් ඈත් වූ බාහිර කරුණු විශාල ප්‍රමාණයක් තුළ ඔහුව සිරකරයි. තම ගමෙහි ජනගහනය ගැන නොදැන්නා දරුවාට බංග්ලාදේශයේ ජන ඝනත්වය ගැන කියාදෙයි. ගමේ ජල සම්පත් සහ ආශ්‍රිත ගැටලු ගැන කියා නො දී, ඔහුට එච්-ටූ-ඕ ගැන කියාදෙයි. ගමෙහි ගහ කොළ, වන සම්පත් ගැන ඔහුට කියා නො දී, ඇමේසන් වනාන්තරය ගැන කියාදෙයි.

පොල් ගස වනාහි තාල වර්ගයට අයිති ගසකි” වැනි කරුණු කියා දුන්න ද තම ගෙවත්තෙහි ඇති පොල් ගස් ගැන සොයාබැලීමේ, විමර්ශනය කිරීමේ කාර්යයක් දරුවාට නො පැවරෙයි. විවිධ වූ පස් වර්ග ගැන කියාදුන්න ද තම ගෙවත්තෙහි ඇති පස් පිළිබඳව දරුවා නො දනියි. භාෂාව උගන්වන්නේ ද ව්‍යාකරණවලට මුල් තැනක් දීමෙනි. සාහිත්‍ය ඇසුරට සහ භාෂා ව්‍යක්තභාවය වර්ධනය කිරීමට වැඩපිළිවෙළක් ඒ තුළ නැත.

බෞද්ධ ජනරජය තුළ ක්‍රියාත්මක කළ යුත්තේ තම අවට පවත්නා සම්පත් සහ ගැටලු ගැන දරුවන්ට කියාදෙන ප්‍රායෝගික අධ්‍යාපන ක්‍රමයකි. න්‍යායික කරුණු වැටහෙන සහ ඒවායින් වැඩගැනීමට දත් දරුවන් හඳුනාගෙන ඔවුනට ඒ ඔස්සේ ඉදිරියට යෑමේ අවස්ථාව සළසාදිය හැකි ය. කෙසේ වුව ද, සියලු ම දරුවන් එවැනි මාර්ගයක් වෙතට යොමුකිරීම බරපතල වරදකි.

මූලික සහ පශ්චාත් උපාධි න්‍යායික අධ්‍යාපනයට පමණක් සීමා කළ යුතු නොවේ. යම් දරුවකු පෙදරේරු ශිල්පයෙහි පූර්ණත්වයට පත්වන්නේ නම් ඒ පිළිබඳ උපාධියක් ඔහු හට ලබාදීම අනිවාර්යයෙන් ම කළ යුත්තකි. මෙය අනෙකුත් සියලු ක්‍ෂේත්‍ර සඳහා අදාළ විය යුතු කාරණයකි. න්‍යායික කරුණු කටපාඩම් කරගත් අයට උපාධි ලබාගැනීමේ අවස්ථා තිබීමත් සමාජ – ආර්ථික සාධනයට සෘජුව දායකවන අයට එම අවස්ථාව නොතිබීමත් බරපතල වරදකි.

බෞද්ධ ජනරජයෙහි අධ්‍යාපන ක්‍රමය සැලසුම් කළ යුත්තේ මෙම මූලික කරුණු සැළකිල්ලට ගැනීමෙනි. එය නොසළකා, බටහිර රටවල ක්‍රම ඒ ආකාරයෙන් ම ක්‍රියාත්මක කිරීමෙන් ලබාගත හැකි ජයග්‍රහණයක් නොමැත.

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August 30th, 2021

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ටෝකියෝ පැරා ඔලිම්පික් උලෙළේ හෙල්ල විසි කිරීමේ තරඟයෙන් නව ලෝක වාර්තාවක් ද පිහිටුවමින් ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට රන් පදක්කමක් දිනා දුන් දිනේෂ් ප්‍රියන්ත හේරත් ක්‍රීඩකයාට උණුසුම් සුබ පැතුම් පිරිනමමි.

බෙදුම්වාදයට එරෙහිව රට එක්සේසත් කරන සටනේ දී සිය වගකීම නොපිරිහෙළා ඉටු කළ රණවිරු දිනේෂ් ප්‍රියන්ත 2016 ඔලිම්පික් උලෙළේ දී ද අපේ මාතෘ භූමියට ලෝකඩ පදක්කමක් දිනා දීමට සමත් විය. ඒ අනුව අපේ රටට ඔලිම්පික් පදක්කම් දෙකක් දිනා දුන් එක ම සහ පළමු ක්‍රීඩකයා දිනේෂ් ප්‍රියන්ත ය.

‘කොවිඩ් වසංගත තත්ත්වය නිසා මුහුණ පෑමට සිදු වූ අනේක විද බාධාවන් ද පරාජය කරමින් ඔබ රටට දිනාදුන් මෙම විජයග්‍රහණය සමස්ත ජාතිය ධෛර්යවත් කරන්නකි.’ සෙසු ක්‍රීඩක ක්‍රීඩිකාවන්ට ද සිය උපරිම දක්ෂතා දක්වමින් අපේ සිංහ ධජය ඉහළට ම ඔසවා තැබීමට මෙම ජයග්‍රහණය හේතුපාදක වේවායි ද පතමි.

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ස්වයං ප්‍රතිශක්තීකරණය උදෙසා කංසා නීතිගත කරන්න.

August 30th, 2021

තුසිත බාලසූරිය ලේකම් ශ්‍රී ලංකා සමාජ ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදී පක්ෂය

කංසා වැනි වටිනා ඖෂධ අනීතිකව තබාගෙන කොරෝනා වසංගතය මර්ධනයට යාමෙහි අනිටු ප්‍රතිවිපාක අප අද වනවිට අත්විඳිමින් සිටී. මෙම වසංගතයේ ස්භාවය පිළිබඳවත්, එහි රෝග ලක්ෂණ පිළිබඳව සහ කෝරෝනා වෛරසය මර්ධනයට යොදා ගන්නා දේශීය හා බටහිර වෛද්‍ය ක්‍රම පිළිබඳව දැන් අපට පැහැදිලි අවබෝධයක් ඇත. එහි දී දේශීය වෙදකමට නැත්නම් ආයුර්වේද වෙදකමට විශාල කාර්යය භාරයක් පැවරී ඇති බව මාගේ අදහසයි. නමුත් එය නිසි ලෙස යොදා ගන්නවාද යන්න ගැටලු සහගත ය.

දේශීය වෙදකමට හා ආයුර්වේදයට පුරාතනයේ සිට යොදා ගන්නා කංසා වැනි ඖෂධ ලෝකයේ පවතින නව දැනුම හා තාක්ෂණය සමඟ මුසු කොට වසංගතය පාලනයට යොදා නොගෙන පැණි මුට්ටි, දුම් හට්ටිවලට ආයුර්වේදය කොටු කිරීමෙන් සිදු වුයේ දේශීය වෙදකම ගැනත්, ආයුර්වේදය ගැනත් ජනයා අතර වු විශ්වාසයට හානි වීමයි. එමගින් මෙරට වසංගතය පාලනයෙන් ගිලිහී යාමත්, විශාල ගණනක් ජීවිත හානි සිදු වීමත් ගැන ශ්‍රී ලංකා සමාජ ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදී පක්ෂයට ඇත්තේ දැඩි කණගාටුවකි.

අප දන්නා පරිදි ආයුර්වේදයේ මූලික කාර්යය වන්නේ ශරීරයේ වාත, පිත හා සෙම් තත්වය සමතුලිතව පවත්වාගෙන යාමයි. එහි දී පෙනහලු හා ශ්වසන මාර්ගය ආශ්‍රිතව ඇතිවන ආසාධන තත්වයන් සෙම කෝපවීම ලෙස හදුන්වයි. දේශීය හා විදේශීය පර්යේෂකයන් විසින් පෙන්වා දෙන පරිදි කොරෝනා රෝගයේ මාරාන්තික තත්වය වන කොවිඩ් නිව්මෝනියා තත්වය යනු එහි උච්චතම අවස්ථාවයි. එම තත්වය පාලනය කිරීමට කංසා යොදා ගත හැකි බව පර්යේෂණ ගණනාවක් ඔස්සේ දැනටමත් තහවුරු කර ගෙන ඇත.

ප්‍රතිශක්තීකරණ වර්ධක ඖෂධයක් ලෙස කංසා භාවිතා කිරීමට හැකි බව ඉන්දියාවේ ආයුර්වේද පර්යේෂකයන් වාර්තා කර සිටියේ මීට මාස කිහිපයකට පෙර ය. ඉන්දියානු වෛද්‍යවරු පෙන්වා දෙන පරිදි කංසාවල අඩංගු කැනබිඩියෝල් නම් රසායනික සංයුතිය මඟින් ඉන්ෆ්ලුවෙන්සා වෛරස් තත්වයන් නිව්මෝනියාව දක්වා වර්ධනය වීම වළක්වයි. කංසා මල්වලින් සහ කංසා කොළවලින් ලබාගන්නා කංසා තෙල්වල අඩංගු කැනබිඩියෝල් රසායනය මෙන්ම සෙසු රසායනයන්ද කොරෝනා මර්ධනට වැදගත් බව ඔවුන් පෙන්වා දෙයි.

කොරෝනා රෝගීන් අතරින් බහුලව වාර්තා වන ආහාර අරුචිය වැනි රෝග ලක්ෂණ සමනය කිරීමට කංසා භාවිතා කළ හැකිය. කංසා නිසා ඇති වන ආහාර රුචිය නිසා ශරීරය දුර්වල වීම මගහැරී ගොස් ප්‍රතිශක්තිය වර්ධනය වෙයි. කංසාවල ඇති වේදනානාශක ගුණය නිසා කොරෝනා රෝගීන්ට හටගන්නා ඇඟපත වේදනාව පහව යන බවද පර්යේෂකයන් විසින් සොයාගෙන ඇත. විශේෂයෙන් පවුලෙන් හුදෙකලා වීම නිසා ඇති වන සාංකාව වැනි මානසික තත්වයන්ට කංසා දිව ඔසුවක් බව මානසික සෞඛය පිළිබඳ පර්යේෂකයින්ගේ අදහසයි.

කොරෝනා වසංගතය ලොව පුරා පැතිර යන අතරතුර එක්සත් ජාතීන්ගේ සංවිධානය කංසා සම්බන්ධයෙන් වැදගත් තීන්දුවක් පසුගිය වසරේ දී ගනු ලැබීය. එනම් එක්සත් ජාතීන්ගේ අන්තරාදායක මත්ද්‍රව්‍ය ලැයිස්තුවෙන් කංසා ඉවත් කිරීමයි. ඊට අනුව යමින් ස්වයං ප්‍රතිශක්තීකරණය උදෙසා කංසා භාවිතා කිරීමට බටහිර රටවල්ද පියවර ගන්නා ලද අතර ඇමෙරිකාවේ ඇතැම් ප්‍රාන්තවල කොවිඩ් ප්‍රතිශක්තීකරණ එන්නත ලබාගන්නා අයට නොමිලේ කංසා සුරුට්ටු බෙදා දෙන ලදී.

ලෝකය පුරාම ස්වයංව ප්‍රතිශක්තීකරණය වර්ධනය කර ගැනීමට කංසා භාවිතා කරද්දී ආයුර්වේද ඖෂධයක් මෙන්ම දේශීය ඖෂධයක් වන කංසා භාවිතා කිරීමට මෙරට පුරවැසියන්ට අවසර නොමැති වීම කණගාටුවට කරුණකි. එමනිසා පුද්ගලිකව සහ පක්ෂයක් ලෙසත් මා රජයෙන් සහ ජනාධිපතිවරයාගෙන් ඉල්ලා සිටින්නේ වැඩිහිටියන්ගේ භාවිතය සඳහා නියාමනයක් සහිතව කංසා නීතිගත කරන ලෙසයි. එය රටේ ජනතාවගේ සුවතාවය උදෙසා මෙන්ම දේශීය වෙදකම නගා සිටුවීම උදෙසා ද ගන්නා වැදගත් හා විප්ලවීය තීන්දුවකි.

තුසිත බාලසූරිය
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ශ්‍රී ලංකා සමාජ ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදී පක්ෂය

Will US utilize the opportunity regarding Kabul Bomb Blast

August 30th, 2021

Pathik Hasan writing from Bangladesh

When US President Joe Biden declared on Tuesday that evacuation efforts would be completed by August 31 in the virtual meeting of G-7. Western states urged US to extend the deadline. A spokesperson of Taliban didn’t not agree to an extension of the evacuation mission from Afghanistan.

Amidst these Scores of people were killed in several explosions at Kabul’s Hamid Karzai Airport. The blast came after Western intelligence agencies warned citizens not to travel to the airport because of a credible terror threat and warned of consequences in case of extension of deadline.

U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday vowed to find and punish Islamic State members involved in the attack on Kabul airport. Thousands of people were waiting at Kabul airport to leave the country at the time of the attack.

Suicide bombers blew themselves up at two locations near the border with Hamid Karzai Airport. The two locations are outside the Abbey Gate and an adjacent hotel.

At least 60 Afghans and 13 U.S. military personnel were killed in the attack, according to U.S. and Afghan officials. The AP says at least 143 Afghans have been injured.

The head of the US Central Command, General Frank McKenzie, told a news conference at the Pentagon that 11 US Marines and a Navy Medicaid had been killed and 15 wounded. He added that the gunfight started immediately after the blast.

Later on, Thursday, Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack on their news agency’s Telegram channel. The United Nations and NATO have condemned the attack. Taliban spokesman Mujahid also condemned the attack.

In his remarks, President Biden reiterated his commitment to the removal of US troops, allies and Afghan civilians from Afghanistan and said those responsible would be found.

Afghanistan is now more strategically significant than ever. Chinese development projects and connectivity and Russian engagement with a new shape in Central Asia and western Asia are issue for America.

US focus is shifting towards China, Russia and Iran from Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq issue. They signed an agreement with Taliban. It is true that US, Pakistan provided all kinds of Assistance to Taliban to capture the Kabul covertly. It is not clear what the decision taken by Pakistan authority regarding CIA military base in KP province of Pakistan.

Although US wants to withdraw from Afghanistan, it also wants engagement of its military into the Central Asian states. They might have a plan in Central Asia to counter China, Iran and Russia.

The Biden administration has reportedly considered Uzbekistan and Tajikistan that border Afghanistan, as well as Kazakhstan, as possible staging areas for monitoring and quickly responding to possible security problems that may follow the U.S. military’s withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Russia has strongly warned the United States against deploying its troops in the former Soviet Central Asian nations following their withdrawal from Afghanistan in a few days ago.

Now ISIL-Khorasan claimed responsibility for the attack. The group takes its name from the Khorasan Province, an area that once included wide swaths of Afghanistan, Iran and central Asia in the Middle Ages.

No one knows where is the base of this outfit. But US says that Central Asia may be the base of the groups. Now US got a ground to keep itself in the Region in the name of Counter-ISIS-Khorasan and Terrorists.

US needs a reason to do something. Now they can keep its military for some days in the region. They narrated the outfit as an anti-Taliban outfit. So, Taliban also keep silence in this regard. US will expect some backup from Taliban.

In past, we saw that US invaded Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria to counter terrorists. Many security analysists say, Why at his time, this group attacked Kabul airport when US needs a strong logic to keep itself in Central Asia?

Central Asia is a hub of geo-politics. Central Asian countries may be sufferer. Chinese development project is going through the region. When China is starting to play a role in case of bringing perpetual peace in the region, this type of incident can turnover the whole geo-political scenario. Some evil forces want to damage the regional peace.

So, such things matter for the region:

1.      US starts new game in the region because it wants to stay in the region. Biden vows retribution as death toll from Kabul airport attack rises to 85, including 13 US troops.

  • Such kinds of terrorist attacks and incidents by ISIL-Khorasan will continue and destabilize the region and regional peace process.
  • Taliban will pay attention to counter the outfits and reconsider the deadline of US withdrawal.
  • Another point is ” as 13 Us troops killed US will try to utilize the opportunity of Reaching out to Taliban in the name of Seeking Protection.
  • Hostile parts against regional peace in the region are trying to destabilize the region to serve their vested interest.

Clean Water the Key to Changing Lives in Rural Sri Lanka – Community owned water schemes

August 30th, 2021

Asian Development Bank

In Sri Lanka, women are assumed to be the main beneficiaries of projects improving the supply of water and management of sanitation. Women are traditionally responsible for cooking, cleaning, and taking care of the family and are highly affected by problems associated with water supply.

During dry periods, women have to manage limited resources between household needs and for gardens surrounding their houses. Produce from gardens is an important contribution to food security. Women often have to share water with other households or walk great distances to find alternative sources.

The government of Sri Lanka is working to reduce the time women spend fetching water, the burden of carrying heavy loads, and the time spent taking care of children suffering from waterborne diseases.

The Asian Development Bank aims for an Asia and Pacific free from poverty.

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IMF bailout will further weaken pandemic-hit Lankan economy

August 30th, 2021

By Shiran Illanperuma/The Morning Courtesy NewsIn.Asia

Colombo, August 29: Covid-19 pandemic-hit Sri Lanka is undergoing a very difficult period in its economic history. Since around 2012, the country’s GDP growth rate has continuously plummeted, manufacturing output has flat-lined, and external debt stocks as a percentage of GNI have reached highs not seen since the mid-1990s.

In 2016, the country entered into an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to borrow 1 billion in Special Drawing Rights (SDR; an international reserve asset) as part of an Extended Fund Facility (EFF). Policy makers justified this on the grounds that growing debt and flagging growth made an IMF bailout necessary. Predictably, the IMF issued a set of conditions, namely reducing the fiscal deficit by lowering government spending and increasing taxation. The currency was devalued. Imports were liberalized. Subsidies on fuel and fertilizer were withdrawn. Interest rates were jacked up in a bid to rein in inflation.

But did it work?

Well, the growth rate between 2016 and 2019 (the period of the IMF agreement) declined from 4.5% to 2.3% – the average for the period was 3%. Unemployment rose from 4.4% in 2016, to 4.8% in 2019. Inflation spiked to 7.7% in 2017. Throughout this period, manufacturing output showed no growth. External debt to GDP continued to increase – fueled by issuance of international sovereign bonds worth $ 10 billion in these three years alone. (Source: World Bank)

The IMF agreement did not bring about growth, investment, employment nor did it reduce external debt. However, it did achieve a primary budget surplus of LKR 2 billion in 2017 and LKR 91 billion in 2018. This appears to have been managed not necessarily through fiscal discipline”, but by withholding payments to public and private contractors and suppliers.

According to the Finance Minister’s 2020 Budget Speech, there were outstanding unpaid bills amounting to LKR 243 billion. This includes LKR  23.9 billion for fertilizers, LKR 31.4 billion for medicines, LKR 119 billion for construction contractors and suppliers, LKR 45.8 billion for elder’s interest subsidy and LKR. 22.1 billion in payments owed to various Government Ministries and Departments.

This ‘austerity’ helped the Government present a primary budget surplus in order to meet the IMF’s conditionality. In turn, unpaid contractors and suppliers would most likely have faced severe cash flow issues, forcing them to take on debt at the high interest rates of the time, and cut down staff – thereby increasing unemployment. In this context, it is unsurprising that the country was embroiled in strikes and protests.

The IMF agreement was discontinued after November 2019, and a mere four months later, Sri Lanka would have its first taste of the Covid-19 pandemic. Much of the pre-existing economic symptoms were exacerbated by this external shock. Concerns were raised over debt repayments, and calls to go back to the IMF for a fresh bailout package were renewed.

Double whammy

This raises the question: What would IMF conditionality, disastrous as it was from 2016 to 2019, do to a developing country like Sri Lanka amid an unprecedented global pandemic and recession? A paper titled Adding Fuel to Fire: How IMF demands for austerity will drive up inequality worldwide”, published by Oxfam in August, holds a few answers.

AnalyZing 107 Covid-19-related loan agreements negotiated between the IMF and 85 governments from March 2020 to March 2021, Oxfam found that 85% of the agreements encouraged austerity (reduced government spending), after the immediate threat of a health crisis, thereby jeopardizing long term growth and recovery.

The analysis found that the IMF had proposed cuts and/or freezes in public sector wages in 31 countries, increases in Value Added Tax in 14 countries, and cuts in general public expenditure in 55 countries. 26 governments, mainly in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean had plans to implement fiscal consolidation following IMF loans, some as soon as 2020 and 2021.

Oxfam says in its report that austerity measures, including wage cuts, cuts to social spending and rationalizing social assistance programs, directly contradict SDG 10 insofar as their effects are most severely felt by women, low-income households and those who are vulnerable”.

The report goes on to say that, austerity measures in the post-pandemic period may cripple recovery efforts. In addition, regressive measures that typify austerity push the burden of recovery onto poor people and the middle classes, while requiring little responsibility or contribution from rich people who have already recovered from the pandemic”.

Indeed, Oxfam argues – not without reason – that one of the reasons the Covid-19 pandemic has hit underdeveloped countries so hard is due to under investment in state capacity and social services at the behest of IMF mandated fiscal consolidation. One could add that the adoption of laissez-faire trade policy based on comparative advantage is also to blame, as industrialized nations like China, Japan and South Korea have been able to mobilize resources against the pandemic far better than tourism and services dependent countries like Sri Lanka.

If the period from 2016 to 2019 isn’t proof enough that the IMF doctrine doesn’t work, it’s worthwhile looking into how it has affected countries simultaneously grappling with the Covid-19 pandemic.

Destabilization of Angola and Tunisia

Angola is a southern African nation, where oil makes up around 90% of exports and a third of government revenue. Economic and social stability depends largely on global oil prices, which dropped in 2014, causing the economy to contract for five consecutive years, and debt to rise to 120% of GDP by 2020.

The country entered into an IMF loan agreement in 2018. Bloomberg reports: As part of the IMF program, Angola has pledged to sell 195 businesses or stakes, including partial holdings in national oil company Sonangol and diamond firm Endiama, to boost its public finances and reduce the role of the state in the economy. The government also aims to remove fuel subsidies and increase public transport tariffs once the pandemic subsides.”

Unlike Sri Lanka, Angola has chosen to stick with its IMF reform program amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Subsidies on fuel have been cut. Annual inflation has hit around 25% according to The Economist. The rising cost of living and high unemployment have sparked a wave of strikes and protests similar to what Sri Lanka experienced between 2016 and 2019, but with a far bloodier crackdown.

Tunisia is a fairly diversified economy whose main foreign currency earners are tourism and exports of manufactured electronics. However, it runs a trade deficit of around $ 5 billion. The country’s GDP declined by 8.6% in 2020 amid the pandemic, as tourism came to a standstill. Unemployment, which stood at a very high 14% before the pandemic, spiked to 17% in 2020. Youth unemployment was even higher at 36%. Government debt reached 88% of GDP.

In April 2020, with the onset of the pandemic, the country entered into a Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI) agreement with the IMF to borrow $ 745 million as emergency relief. Tunisia ran a fiscal deficit of 11.5% in 2020 and the IMF in February warned that the deficit could be around 9% – greater than the government’s official target of 6%. The IMF then prescribed a specific set of actions including cutting public sector wages and energy subsidies.  

This has been recommended while the country grapples with a wave of youth protests over rising unemployment. Naturally, Covid-19 intensified Tunisia’s pre-existing problems, and the IMF’s recommendations are likely to add fuel to the fire, as cutting subsidies will increase the cost of living and cutting public wages will reduce the purchasing power of households.

Kenyans protest

Kenyan citizens have taken to the streets in protest and petitioned the IMF to cancel a $ 2.34 billion Extended Fund Facility signed with the government in May. Online hashtags like #StopLoaningKenya and #StopGivingKenyaLoans have proliferated in Kenyan social media since May.

This is because Kenyans remember the IMF’s structural adjustment programs in the 1980s, when the country drew on no less than seven different agreements. The conditionality caused massive lay-offs in the public service and removed subsidies in essential services including healthcare and education, hurting the most vulnerable social groups.

Many development economists refer to this period as a lost decade”  not just for Kenya, but for most sub-Saharan African countries embroiled in IMF programs.

Like Sri Lanka, Kenya is deeply indebted to international capital markets, from which it has borrowed to bridge a yawning trade deficit. The country has already lost two million formal jobs due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and has had a rate of investment well below global and regional standards for the past three decades. In light of these conditions, full implementation of IMF-style fiscal consolidation will be unlikely to provide long term growth and reverse the trend of low investment in Kenya. Higher taxation and interest rates will only shrink profits further and throttle long-term growth and recovery.

Possible Alternative

Sri Lanka has recently been rocked by a wave of protests, largely by public sector workers such as teachers, doctors and nurses demanding better wages and working conditions. Meanwhile, consumers have been complaining of rising food prices, exacerbated by loss of income due to the pandemic. Indeed, global food prices have reached record highs in the last few months.

This has happened despite the Government’s running a budget deficit to maintain spending on essential social services such as healthcare and education at their pre-pandemic levels. Consumption taxes like VAT have been removed. One can only imagine the social instability that would be unleashed if the government adopted aggressive IMF-style fiscal consolidation, cutting back on essential services, and withdrawing subsidies on goods like fuel even further. Households would be squeezed, and thousands more pushed into poverty and unemployment. Protests and strikes would bring the economy to a screeching halt.

Sri Lanka has resorted to IMF bailouts no less than 16 times in its history, yet the standard prescription of fiscal consolidation (reduced Government spending and increased taxation) and inflation-targeting monetary policy (raising interest rates and restricting money supply to combat inflation) have failed to fundamentally change the structure of the economy.

An alternative

An alternative to the IMF doctrine is possible. For example, rationalizing imports (like vehicles which accounted for 5% of import costs between 2016 and 2019), has helped save foreign currency and avoid default.

Meanwhile, low and stable interest rates are needed to reduce the cost of production and increase global competitiveness, while encouraging money holders to invest rather than hoard savings in bank accounts.

However, proper mechanisms such as state-mandated lending targets are needed to ensure that credit is pumped into productive investment in the real economy. Rather than devaluation, a stable currency is desirable to allow for imports of investment goods.

As Oxfam says, At this critical juncture, governments can either choose to continue down the same path and fuel this increasing inequality or take the necessary redistributive measures and fund recovery through progressive efforts to reduce inequalities”.

(Shiran Illanperuma is a Global Macro Research Analyst at Econsult Asia, which is an economic research and management consultancy firm with an alternative development outlook)

Battle for Buddha Gaya

August 30th, 2021

By P.K.Balachandran Courtesy NewsIn.Asia

Colombo, August 30 (Ceylon Today): Sir Edwin Arnold, a 19 th., Century Indologist,  journalist, poet and author of the immensely popular Light of Asia on the life of the Buddha, campaigned hard, both singly and in collaboration with the Ceylonese monk Anagarika Dharmapala, to retrieve the ancient Buddhist shrine at Buddha Gaya from the hands of a Saivite Hindu priest, called the Mahant.  

Battle for Buddha Gaya

Arnold’s role in the struggle for retrieval is vividly brought out by  Jairam Ramesh in his book:  The Light of Asia: the poem that defined The Buddha (Penguin Random House, India, 2021).

Arnold told the then British rulers that the Bodhi tree at Buddha Gaya, under which the Buddha got Enlightenment, is as holy for the Buddhists of the world as Jerusalem is for Christians and Mecca is for Muslims. Arnold passionately advocated that the temple ought to be handed over to the Buddhists of the world. He kept dinning into the ears of the British rulers that its handing over to the Buddhists will immeasurably enhance the image of the British in the Buddhist countries of Asia including China and Japan.  

But sadly, Arnold and Dharmapala did not fully succeed in their mission in their life time. The British were wary about divesting the Mahant of his hold over the temple, for fear of a Hindu backlash, especially because it had acquired Hindu deities like Siva also. It was not until after India’s independence that the Mahant was gradually divested of his powers. Power over Buddha Gaya now rests with a committee comprising officers of the Bihar State government, Hindus, and Buddhists from India and abroad. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

When Arnold visited Buddha Gaya for the first time in 1886, he was appalled to see hundreds of valuable artefacts, priceless works of art, piled on each other haphazardly. He wrote to Sir William Wilson, member of the Viceroy’s Executive Council, suggesting that the artefacts be cleaned and kept in a safe place. It is not clear if Sir William responded, but Arnold went to Ceylon and met the famous monk Weligama Sri Sumangala at Pandura who expressed an ardent wish that the Buddhists might someday recover the guardianship of that sacred ground in Buddha Gaya.” The monk added: It ought not to be in any hands except those of Buddhists.”

Sir Edwin Arnold

In November 1886, Arnold wrote to Sir Arthur Gordon, Governor of Ceylon, saying that the guardianship of the shrine should be given to the Buddhist monks of Ceylon. Gordon was told that Buddha Gaya was the geographical center of Buddhism” and that it would attract Buddhists from Tibet, Siam, Burma, China and Japan. Arnold followed this up with a letter to retired archeologist Sir Alexander Cunningham  mooting a Government of India Act to acquire the temple as the land on which it stood was government’s. The Brahmin priests could be paid off, Arnold added.

Enter Anagarika Dharmapala

Five years later, the Ceylonese monk Anagarika Dharmapala joined Arnold’s campaign. He had read Arnond’s India Revisited in 1886, in which the sad state of Buddha Gaya was mentioned. When Dharmapala went to Buddha Gaya with a Japanese priest, Kozen Gunaratna, he found that the Mahant was treating the Buddhists with utter contempt.” In 1891, Dharmapala founded the Mahabodhi Society in Colombo with Weligama Sri Sumangala as President and an international managing committee including Arnold. But since the Government of India was crucial for the retrieval project, he shifted the Mahabodhi Society to Calcutta which was then the capital of India.

Back in Britain, Arnold badgered the Secretary of State for India, Lord Kimberley, with letters on the issue. In an 1893 missive, he told Kimberley: Your Lordship might cover your Administration with glory and gratitude, by half a word to the Bengal authorities.” Bodh Gaya was then under Bengal. Kimberley said that the Bengal authorities would not interfere in the matter but suggested that Arnold get someone to buy the property and that the authorities would assist the purchasers in making the necessary arrangements for the transfer.”

Earlier, Arnold had written to Lord Cross, Secretary of State for India, who had taken up the matter with Lord Lansdowne, the Viceroy of India. Lansdowne had replied that the government had no objection so long as the issue did not whip up any religious feeling” and if there was no demand for a pecuniary grant from the treasury.”

In July 1893, Dharmapala was in London en route to Chicago to attend the World Parliament of Religions. He called on Lord Kimberley along with Arnold. Kimberley toed the now-familiar British line that the government did not want anything dramatic” which would antagonize Hindu sentiment. However, he had sounded out Lord Lansdowne in Calcutta who had said that transfer of the property was not advisable when agitations of a religious character possess peoples’ minds in Bihar.” Lansdowne also stated that Buddha Gaya was treated with reverence by the Hindus also.

Arnold acquiesced in this and decided to wait for a more propitious time to revive the movement. But Dharmapala took a couple of precipitate steps unilaterally. In February 1895 he surreptitiously installed a 700-year old statue of a Japanese-sculpted Buddha within the temple. When violence ensued, he shifted it to the Burmese pilgrim’s rest house and filed a case in a Magistrate’s court for legal ownership.  Ven.Sumangala Thera and Col.Olcott were against this move as they knew that while the Buddhists’ right to worship was unimpeachable” their legal right of ownership was ambiguous.” They preferred a negotiated solution.

Sure enough, Magistrate D.J.Macpherson ruled that Dharmapala or the Mahabodhi Society had no right to represent the interest of the Buddhists and that they were being led by non-Buddhists Arnold and Olcott. However, Macpherson also said that the Mahant and the government-held dual custodianship” over the temple.

Anagarika Dharmapala

This troubled Mahant went on appeal to the Sessions Court. The Sessions Court said that though the priest’s proprietary rights over the temple and its surroundings found expression in the government’s own list of Ancient Monuments issued in 1886, it did not constitute a deed or grant.” The priest then appealed to the Calcutta High Court where a two-judge bench gave a divided verdict.

The British judge said that if the temple was not vested in the Mahant, it was not vested in anyone.” But the Indian judge said that on the basis of the evidence adduced it is difficult to define the exact nature and extent of the Mahant’s control over the temple.” In 1895, Arnold wanted to come back to India to negotiate with the Mahant and wrote a letter to the latter in Hindi informing him about the plan. But the trip did not materialize.

In 1896, the British tried to defuse the tension over the Buddha Gaya temple and removed the Japanese-gifted Buddha statue from the Burmese Rest House to the Indian Museum in Calcutta. Dharmapala protested vehemently. Many of the Indian leading lights in Calcutta supported him. The Indian English language media also wrote in support of him. Indian support proved to be effective. In May 1896, the government reinstated the Buddha statue in the Burmese Rest House.

Exulting in this, Dharmapala wrote to Arnold declaring the cause of Truth has triumphed at last, and Buddha Gaya has been restored to the Buddhists after seven centuries of oblivion.” Thanking Arnold, he said: The work initiated by you in 1886 has been successfully realized in 1896.”

However, the rich and never-say-die Mahant, pursued his case through the British Indian Association. But the Chief Secretary of Bengal told the association that the government is unable to accept that the temple is a Hindu one. However, no action was taken to give it to the Buddhists. What followed was a long, politically sustained stalemate, which ended only after India got independence.

Free Ayurveda medicine delivered to COVID-19 afflicted homes

August 30th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

A program to distribute Ayurvedic medicines free of charge to the homes of COVID-19 infected patients and quarantined persons in the Western Province was launched today (August 30).

The program is organized by the Western Provincial Department of Ayurveda.

The patients were also provided with the necessary medical advice.

The program will continue to serve COVID-19 patients and quarantined families who wish to seek home remedies by resorting to Ayurvedic medicine.

The Western Province Department of Ayurveda states that COVID-19 patients are being treated at home under the full supervision of 265 doctors.

Community Health Medical Officers in 40 Divisional Secretariat Divisions in the Western Province carry out daily treatment of patients.

Cabinet approves salary increments for teachers, principals

August 30th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal to increase the salaries of principals and teachers.

The proposal was submitted by the Cabinet Sub-Committee appointed to resolve the salary anomalies of teachers and principals.

The salary increment will come into effect under several stages from the next Budget.


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