External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Wednesday handed over houses built for the Internally Displaced Persons at a function organised at Ariviyal Nagar, Kilinochi. “The houses that you see across the school compound have been constructed in the pilot phase for 1,000 houses under our Housing Project which was launched during my visit in November… Continue reading Krishna hands over houses to beneficiaries
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Committed to settling the Tamils issue: Rajapaksa
A political settlement to Tamils in Sri Lanka and a solution that answers the aspirations of the Tamil community…is the most important issue to be resolved, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna told Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, here on Tuesday. During the 90-minute breakfast meeting between the two leaders at Temple Trees, the official residence… Continue reading Committed to settling the Tamils issue: Rajapaksa
India, Sri Lanka ink MoU for next phase of Housing Project
The internally displaced Tamils in the north will soon be partners in building their own homes. They will build a majority of the 49,000 houses over the next few years after India and Sri Lanka on Tuesday signed a few documents to this effect. The Memorandum of Understanding specifies the modalities for the next phase… Continue reading India, Sri Lanka ink MoU for next phase of Housing Project
Krishna in Colombo to discuss wide-ranging issues
Even as the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil National Alliance hardened their positions on the question of devolution and autonomy to Tamils in Sri Lanka, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna arrived here on Monday to hold wide-ranging talks with his counterpart, G.L. Peiris, and a host of political and civil society leaders, on political… Continue reading Krishna in Colombo to discuss wide-ranging issues
TNA dismisses LLRC report and sets the agenda for talks
Barely two days before the commencement of a crucial round of talks between the Tamil National Alliance, an umbrella group representing Tamil political parties, and the Sri Lankan government, the outfit again called for outside scrutiny of the Eelam War IV. The war concluded in May 2009 and the government has conceded that there have… Continue reading TNA dismisses LLRC report and sets the agenda for talks
Sri Lanka wards off pressure to hike interest rates, for now
Banking on the “structural changes” in the economy to “provide the momentum for the economy to grow by about 8 per cent in 2012, even in the midst of the slowdown in global economic activity,” the Sri Lankan Central Bank’s January Monetary Board, in its meeting on January 10, decided not to touch any of… Continue reading Sri Lanka wards off pressure to hike interest rates, for now
One more round of TNA-Govt. talks on political solution this month
The next round of talks between the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), an umbrella association of Tamil political parties, is set to commence in Colombo on January 17, to continue discussions on the contours of a political solution to accommodate Tamil hopes and aspirations. The three-day talks commence soon after Indian… Continue reading One more round of TNA-Govt. talks on political solution this month
“Rethink policy to empower Sri Lankan Tamils economically”
Set up industrial training and engineering institutions: G. Parthasarathy In the present-day world where politics is invariably trumped by economics, India has to have a drastic rethinking of its policy in favour of economically empowering the Tamils in Sri Lanka as a sustainable solution for their rehabilitation, former diplomat G. Parthasarathy said on Sunday. In… Continue reading “Rethink policy to empower Sri Lankan Tamils economically”
Lasantha’s killers still at large
There has been virtually no investigation into this crime, says his wife Three years after the day-light murder of Lasantha Wickrematunge, editor of Sunday Leader newspaper, “there has been virtually no investigation into this crime,” his wife has alleged. She wants an international investigation into the murder. Wickrematunge was gunned down when he was on… Continue reading Lasantha’s killers still at large
Fishermen keep off sea
Fishermen of about 950 mechanised boats had kept off sea in Rameswaram on Saturday in protest against the detention of five fishermen in Sri Lanka. Though the decision to strike work was taken immediately after the detention of eight fishermen with two boats, the protest was modified to seek the release of five others held… Continue reading Fishermen keep off sea
