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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) are working with the Department of Prisons in Sri Lanka to enhance the skills of inmates in modern agriculture practices.
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The proposed strengthening of the Fiscal Management Responsibility Act (FMRA), which would require strict compliance with the fiscal targets, will be the next key reform for economic stability, leading to a sustainable economy in the long term, according to Central Bank Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe.
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The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) has announced that the operations of the Sapugaskanda Oil Refinery will resume from Friday (16) after receiving another 90,000 MT of crude oil for refining activities at the refinery.
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The Court of Appeal today issued an interim order suspending the inclusion of Doctors and consultant specialist doctors from a gazette notification issued reducing compulsory retirement of government sector employees to 60 years. This interim order will be effective until January 25.
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Following directives by Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), the Ceylon Eletricity Board (CEB) directors and trade unions (TUs) have agreed to sacrifice their bonuses for the year 2022, saving billions of rupees.
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Lionel Messi confirmed that he will retire after the FIFA World Cup 2022 final on December 18. The Argentina captain, who scored from a penalty and played equally important in the other two goals scored by Julian Alvarez against Croatia to take his country to the final, said the summit clash will be his last in the sky and white stripes.
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The executive board of the International Monetary Fund is not expected to formally approve Sri Lanka’s $2.9 billion bailout before year-end, a key step required for the embattled country to receive funding, two sources familiar with the matter said.
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The executive board of the International Monetary Fund is not expected to formally approve Sri Lanka’s $2.9 billion bailout before year-end, a key step required for the embattled country to receive funding, two sources familiar with the matter said.
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The government has taken a policy decision not to grant pay hikes, Over Time (OT) or bonus to public servants or employees of loss making State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) as long as the current economic crisis remains unresolved and until full economic recovery is achieved, cabinet spokesman Dr. Bandula Gunawardana said.
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The Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval to amend the existing laws to make soliciting sexual bribe a criminal offence, Minister Bandula Gunawardane said. Laws will also be drafted to introduce stricter punishment for the offence of sexual harassment, he added.