Yal Devi Express set to restore Jaffna-Colombo link in two years

During war years, it operated between Colombo and Thandikulam By the end of 2013, the Yal Devi (Goddess of Jaffna) Express will again run to Kankasanthurai (KKS) from Colombo. The express train, which was named in the 1950s (though services commenced much earlier), had to be curtailed in the early 1990s because of the war… Continue reading Yal Devi Express set to restore Jaffna-Colombo link in two years

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Manmohan discusses TN fishermen issue with Rajapaksa

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa held wide-ranging talks here on Thursday, covering the issue of Indian fishermen crossing over to Sri Lankan waters and the next steps towards fulfilling the aspirations of Tamils in the Northern Province. Emerging from the meeting at the resort on Villiginli island in The Maldives,… Continue reading Manmohan discusses TN fishermen issue with Rajapaksa

Indian High Commission taking up Tamil prisoners’ issue on priority basis

The Indian High Commission in Sri Lanka has taken up the issue of prisoner-swap with Sri Lanka on a priority basis and was working out the details of the transfer of prisoners. It was because of the interest of both India and Sri Lanka that an agreement on the transfer of prisoners could be signed… Continue reading Indian High Commission taking up Tamil prisoners’ issue on priority basis

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Sri Lanka war displaced resettlement nearing end

The Sri Lankan government on Friday claimed that the resettlement displaced Tamils is nearing completion with only 10,000 out of over 300,000 conflict-affected civilians left to be resettled. “We have just 2100 families or around 10,000 people left to be resettled,” Minister of Resettlement Gunaratna Weerakoon on Friday said, adding that they are currently housed… Continue reading Sri Lanka war displaced resettlement nearing end

Norway contributes to rehabilitation of former LTTE cadres

Norway has joined the international effort aimed at assisting reintegration and reconciliation of former LTTE cadres into society. The Norwegian Embassy in Colombo has contributed NOK 3 million (approximately Sri Lankan Rs. 57 million) to support the International Organisation for Migration’s (IOM) programme towards the purpose. Sri Lanka has released, in batches, most of the… Continue reading Norway contributes to rehabilitation of former LTTE cadres

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TNA not sole representative of Sri Lankan Tamils: Peiris

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris has asserted that the Tamil National Alliance, which swept the recent local body polls in the Tamil-dominated Northern Province, was not the sole representative of the Tamil-speaking people in Sri Lanka. Asked what action Sri Lanka had taken in view of the United Nations Secretary General deciding to meet… Continue reading TNA not sole representative of Sri Lankan Tamils: Peiris

TNA leaders meet U.S., U.N. officials

Even as Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, and its diplomatic corps douse the many fires at the Perth Commonwealth summit, the Tamil National Alliance leaders are in the United States, meeting ranking leaders in the Obama administration and the United Nations to press for an amicable political solution. Mr. Rajapaksa had travelled to New York… Continue reading TNA leaders meet U.S., U.N. officials

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Rajat Gupta faces criminal charges in insider trading scheme

Former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta, one of the most prominent Indian—Americans in the country’s financial scene, is likely to surrender before authorities here today as prosecutors are expected to file criminal charges against him in a massive insider trading scheme. A report in the New York Times quoted people briefed on the matter as… Continue reading Rajat Gupta faces criminal charges in insider trading scheme

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Karunanidhi indisposed

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) president M. Karunanidhi, in the national capital since Friday, is slightly indisposed and is likely to return to Chennai on Tuesday morning. Sources said he had mild fever, severe cold and back pain and was resting. The low temperatures at night in New Delhi could be the reason for his illness,… Continue reading Karunanidhi indisposed

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Beyond the scars

I have never met another community that treats artists the way these people do, recounts T.M. Krishna of his recent tour to war-ravaged Jaffna, where he saw the will to overcome and love for the arts surpass the trauma around. Hope, self-belief and trust are words that we use with great comfort when the very… Continue reading Beyond the scars