India to help rebuild 79 schools in North Sri Lanka

India will help in re-building 79 schools in the war-affected Northern Province of Sri Lanka at a cost of LKR 160 million, Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai said here on Monday. Interacting with the Indian press stationed in Colombo at the conclusion of his three day familiarisation visit to the country, he said that these schools… Continue reading India to help rebuild 79 schools in North Sri Lanka

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‘Sri Lanka needs a solution that accommodates Tamil hopes’

Sri Lanka needs a solution to the ethnic question, home-grown or otherwise, to accommodate the just demands and aspirations of the Tamil-speaking people within the framework of the unity and territorial integrity of Sri Lanka, N. Ram, Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu, said here on Sunday. “We do not want a solution imposed from outside. But there… Continue reading ‘Sri Lanka needs a solution that accommodates Tamil hopes’

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Rajapaksa briefs Ban Ki-moon on rehabilitation

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa met with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on Saturday. The President briefed the Secretary-General on the progress since the end of the conflict in Sri Lanka including the massive infrastructure development in the North and the resettlement of the Internally Displaced Persons.… Continue reading Rajapaksa briefs Ban Ki-moon on rehabilitation

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India hands over grant assistance to Eastern University

The Indian government has handed over a host of equipment to the Siddha faculty of the Eastern University here as part of its efforts to assist Sri Lanka in promoting traditional medicine forms. Sri Lanka has a long history and tradition in practicing Ayurveda and Siddha medicine. The Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Ashok… Continue reading India hands over grant assistance to Eastern University

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Sri Lanka to shut down Vavuniya displacement camp

One of the world’s largest displacement camps, that housed nearly 300,000 internally displaced people from the conflict with the LTTE, will soon be shut down, Sri Lankan defence ministry announced here on Monday. Preparations have begun to relocate those still at the Manik Farm camp in the northern district of Vavuniya on a 600 acre… Continue reading Sri Lanka to shut down Vavuniya displacement camp

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Everyone wants united Sri Lanka under one Constitution: Joshi

A Tamil National Alliance (TNA) delegation, which met senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Murli Manohar Joshi here, told him that “some concrete steps must be visible” soon in arriving at a political solution to the ethnic question. The talks between the Sri Lankan government and the TNA collapsed early last month, after the TNA insisted… Continue reading Everyone wants united Sri Lanka under one Constitution: Joshi

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Amnesty slams Sri Lanka’s inquiry on civil war

The Amnesty International has slammed the method of inquiry conducted by the Sri Lankan government into the civil war as it was “fundamentally flawed and provides no accountability for atrocities”. The report of the Amnesty International — When will they get justice? “exposed the shortcomings” of the inquiry commission — the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation… Continue reading Amnesty slams Sri Lanka’s inquiry on civil war

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TNA, Sri Lanka government to resume talks

The Tamil National Alliance and the Sri Lankan government will resume talks on arriving at an acceptable political solution to the Tamils in the Northern province. This was confirmed by the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert O Blake, at a press briefing here on Wednesday. He had earlier… Continue reading TNA, Sri Lanka government to resume talks

Robert Blake visits Jaffna

Top U.S. envoy Robert Blake on Tuesday visited Sri Lanka’s former war zone to take stock of the situation, even as international pressure mounted on the country for a credible probe into alleged war crimes. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Central and South Asian Affairs, Mr. Blake’s Jaffna tour came after his talks with… Continue reading Robert Blake visits Jaffna

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