Monday, November 23, 2020

Sri Lanka's school re-opening not successful today

schools reopening

The school re-opening in Sri Lanka appeared unsuccessful on the first day due to lack of trust by parents on the manoeuvres of the authorities, our study indicates. 

The attendance of students was very poor in the majority of the leading schools. However, attendance was comparatively better in rural schools. 

Many of the parents expressed a lack of trust regarding the safety of the students. 

However, many schools had provided handwashing and temperature checking facilities.   

Minister of Education Prof. G.L. Peiris said that as reported to the Ministry, six schools in the Eastern Province, 14 schools in the Central Province, 14 schools in the North Central Province, 12 schools in the Sabaragamuwa Province, 48 schools in the North-Western Province and one school in the Southern Province had not been re-opened. 

Ceylon Teachers' Union Chairman Joseph Stalin accused that the government had not provided facilities for disinfection and sanitization. 

Chairman of Lanka Teacher Service Union Mahinda Jayasinghe said that the people had not approved the government's decision. 

Out of Sri Lanka's over 10,100 public schools, around 5,100 will be opened today for students from grade 6 to 13.

All schools sans few in the Provinces other than the Western Province were expected to start today. The schools in Colombo, Gampaha and Kalutara districts remained closed. 

Secretary to the Ministry of Education Prof. Kapila Perera said that the school authorities had been given powers to take decisions on emergency situations. 

The Ministry said that over 90% of the public schools have less than 1,000 students and it is not difficult to maintain social distancing. 

Died prisoner diagnosed with COVID-19 in Sri Lanka

An elderly prisoner died in a hospital was diagnosed with COVID-19. The 82-year-old prisoner of Mahara prison in Gampaha district died in Ragama hospital. He was a cancer patient but a PCR conducted after his death was reported positive, prison sources said. 

The number of COVID-19 persons in Sri Lanka's overcrowded prisons is around 700 now.

United National Party appoints the leader to the parliament


United National Party (UNP) of Sri Lanka has decided to appoint party leader and former Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe from the national list to the parliament. 

UNP won only one seat in the parliament at the election held in August. The party did not nominate any name for this national list seat. 

The latest decision has been taken at the management committee held yesterday (November 22). The members of the management committee had requested in writing from the leader to accept the position, UNP former MP Arjuna Ranathunga said. 

Meanwhile, reports say that former Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasam has resigned from the post of UNP general secretary. 

The party is yet to appoint a new secretary.

Ranil Wickramasinghe first elected to the parliament in 1977 and failed to elect in the last election due to the party split. He became the leader of the party in 1994 and recently announced that he would retire after the party selected a new leader. He did not show interest to be elected to the parliament through the national list.   

Doctor shoots and injures a playing child in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka's Maharagama police station arrested a doctor for shooting at a child who entered into his garden to pick a ball. 

The 17-year-old boy was shot with an air rifle on his chest as he was playing with friends in the playground of Dharmapala Vidyalaya school ground in Erewwala.

The boy sustained minor injuries and he was admitted to Colombo South Teaching Hospital. The doctor works in Cancer Hospital, Maharagama. 

Half of Sri Lanka's schools re-open today for students from grade 6 to 13


Out of Sri Lanka's over 10,100 public schools, around 5,100 will open today for students from grade 6 to 13.

All schools sans few in the Provinces other than the Western Province will start today. The schools in Colombo, Gampaha and Kalutara districts will remain closed. 

Few schools in the Eastern Province, Sabaragamuwa Province and Kurunegala district will also remain closed. 

Secretary to the Ministry of Education Prof. Kapila Perera said that the school authorities have been given powers to take decisions on emergency situations. 

The Ministry says that over 90% of the public schools have less than 1,000 students and it is not difficult to maintain social distancing. 


Sarath Weerasekara slated to be promoted as new cabinet Minister of Public Security

Sarath Weerasekara

Arch Sinhala nationalist politician, former naval officer Sarath Weerasekara is slated to be promoted as the cabinet Minister of  Public Security, Sri Lanka government sources speculate. 

Rear Admiral Sarath Weerasekara, RSP, VSV, USP, MP is current State Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Government. 

Under an extraordinary Gazette notification dated November 20, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa established two new cabinet Ministries and Public Security is one of them. The other is the Ministry of Technology. 

Ministry of Public Security will be responsible for four institutions, namely, Police department, Civil Security department, Police Training College and the Multi-Purpose Development Task Force.

Police were previously trusted to the state Ministry of Internal Security, Home Affairs and Disaster Management held by President's elder brother Chamal Rajapaksa. 

Sarath Weerasekara was a leader of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's think tank Viyath Maga (The way of the Intellectuals). He elected to parliament in the 2020 August election achieving over 328,000 preferential votes, a number far ahead of the preferential votes gained by government and nationalist stalwart Wimal Weerawansa.

Sunday, November 22, 2020

Sri Lanka's areas under isolation since 23 November 2020

Sri Lanka's National Operations Centre for Prevention of COVID-19 has issued an announcement regarding quarantine measures since tomorrow (November 23). 

Following police areas which are isolated now will not be isolated since 5 a.m. November 23, 2020. 

Colombo District

  • Borella (sans Wanathamulla Grama Niladhari Division)
  • Wellampitiya
  • Colombo Fort
  • Slave Island (Sans Wekanda Grama Niladhari Division)

Gampaha district

  • Jaela
  • Kadawatha

Following police areas will remain isolated: 

Colombo district
  • Mattakkuliya
  • Modara
  • Bloehmandahl
  • Kotahena
  • Grandpass
  • Beach
  • Aduruppu Street
  • Maligawatta
  • Dematagoda
  • Keselwatta
  • Maradana
  • Pettah
  • Dam Street

Gampaha District
  • Negambo
  • Ragama
  • Wattala
  • Peliyagoda
  • Kelaniya

Kalutara district
Following Grama Niladhari divisions in Kalutara district
  • Bogahawatta
  • Bamunumulla (Muslim)
  • Bamunumulla
  • Korawala
  • Atulugama 
  • Galagahamandiya


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