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President Mahinda Rajapaksa being greeted by a flight stewardess of SriLankan Airlines, which started operations as a fully State-owned venture yesterday at the Bandaranaike International Airport, Katunayake. Ports and Aviation Minister Chamal Rajapaksa and Deputy Minister Sarath Kumara Gunaratne are also in the picture. Picture by Sudath Silva


President urges staffers of National airline:

Overcome challenges to make SriLankan strong and viable

PRESIDENT Mahinda Rajapaksa urged SriLankan Airlines staff to overcome daunting challenges ahead and establish a strong and viable air travel service which would be of yeoman service to all Sri Lankans.

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No Constitutional amendments needed for GSP+

The Government yesterday categorically stated that no Constitutional Amendments are needed to qualify for GSP Plus status from the European Union.

 

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Tigers occupy Madhu Church, priests remove statue

Priests at the world renowned Madhu Church yesterday conveyed the Sacred Statue of Our Lady of Madhu to a safer place following a virtual takeover of the Church premises by the LTTE, reports from uncleared areas said.

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Lanka to brief international community at UNHRC

Sri Lanka intends to use the upcoming Universal Periodic Review process at the UNHRC in May, as a platform to brief the international community regarding the Government’s measures to address human rights concerns in the country.

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Central Bank disputes Fitch Rating

The Central Bank has disputed the reasons adduced by Fitch Ratings in downgrading the ratings as being pessimistic. Fitch has revised the outlook on the foreign and local currency issuer default ratings to Stable from Negative reflecting the improvements in investment climate in Sri Lanka.

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