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The cabinet met today with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa at the chair has given the green light to offer a range of relief measures aimed in particular at Samurdhi beneficiary and low income families, self-employed and those live on daily wages, cabinet spokesman, Higher Education, Information, Communication Technology and New Inventions Minister Bandula Gunawardana said.
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The Central Bank (CB), Commercial Banks, Insurance services and Treasury have been included in the list of essential services by President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa today and the Central bank has been instructed to ensure they operate during curfew hours, Presidential Media Division said.
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Former staff sergeant of the Army, R.M. Sunil Ratnayake, who was sentenced to death over the murder of eight Tamil civilians in Mirusuvil, Jaffna in 2000, has been released on a special presidential pardon today.
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In the districts where the curfew was lifted at 6 am today will be re-imposed at 2 pm today itself and will continue till 6.00 am on Monday (30). The curfew will be imposed again in these districts at 2.00 pm on the same day, the Presidential Media Division said.
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Please note the images circulating on Social Media of Sathosa Lorries bearing Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s image, distributing essential goods to peoples homes during curfew hours is a screenshot of an article that the Daily Mirror Newspaper and Website published on the 4th of December 2014 and not images captured in the recent past. The posts circulating on Social Media are false and fabricated.
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India’s 1.3 billion people will go under ’’total lockdown’’ for 21 days to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, warning that anyone going outside risked inviting the virus inside their homes, and pledging $2bn to bolster the country’s beleaguered healthcare system, Aljazeera reported.
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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has directed the legal experts and the Department of Prisons to look into ways of granting some relief to the prisoners who were charged with minor offences and those who are unable to meet their bail conditions, the President’s Media Division said.