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The mortal remains of Most Reverend Father Ernest Poruthota, who passed away last morning is lying at the Sacred Heart Chapel of Archbishop House. Archbishop of Colombo Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, Bishops and priests are seen paying last respect to Father Poruthota.
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A movement calling itself ‘The Trade Unions and Mass Organisations Against State Repression’ staged a protest at Lipton’s Circus in Colombo 7 yesterday to condemn the police attack on Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) members who carried out a protest at this venue last week. The protesters urged the authorities not to use quarantine laws as an excuse to violate people’s democratic rights
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The Kanapathy Hindu Ladies Maha Vidyalaya in Colombo 12 was disinfected by the Keselwatte Police with the support of the parents of the students. The area was under lockdown after several residents from Bandaranaike Mawatha tested positive for COVID-19.
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Devotees who gathered at the St Anthony’s shrine in Kochchikade on the eve of St. Anthony’s feast were seen carrying out their religious observances keeping to the health guidelines. The festive services will be telecast on several TV channels. The annual procession which is a grand feature every year will not be held this year because the need to maintain prescribed health guidelines.
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Mosque prayers islandwide will resume next week though the government allowed places of worship to open for public from Friday 12. An official at the Dawatagaha Mosque said they were still in the process of making arrangements in line with COVID-19 regulations to conduct prayers, and that the process would be completed by next week. Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
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Colombo became a busy city once again with the easing of lockdown which was imposed since the outbreak of COVID-19 in March this year. Transport services are functioning as normal while shops and offices are also operating in line with health guidelines. The photos show Colombo is gradually returning to normalcy. Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
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The Public Library, Colombo was reopened for the public this week after putting in place several measures to protect both the staff, as well as the readers. Instead of handing over books to the library staff directly, the readers are now expected to place their books in two separate boxes. Once the boxes are full, books will be splayed on tables for three days before being placed in shelves to ensure that the books have not become COVID-19 carrie
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Work on Chinese funded Colombo Port City recommenced after a prolonged pause since the outbreak of COVID-19. A media visit was organized to the artificially filled land yesterday, where media personnel were shown how the work is progressing. Workers at the construction site are made to follow health guidelines. Accordingly, each worker is subjected to two PCR tests before they enter into the premises. They are kept in hostels and are taken in
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A group of members of the Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) including Kumar Gunaratnam were arrested by the police when they were protesting near the Lipton Circus in Colombo over George Floyd’s death in the US. Earlier, the police obtained a court order preventing the FSP from protesting near the the US Embassy in Kollupitiya. By Kushan Pathiraja
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Sri Lanka’s first ever Faculty of Technology, built at a cost of Rs.3 billion for the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, was opened by Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa today. The faculty complex was constructed in the Technology Park at Pitipana, Homagama. Pix by Pradeep Dilrukshana
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A special trial election supervised by Election Commission Chief Mahinda Deshapriya held at the Ambalangoda Vilegoda Dhammayukthikarama Temple today. The trial election was held involving health guidelines such as maintaining social distancing and wearing face masks.Pix by Hemantha De Silva