試す 金 - 無料
Public sector and Armed Forces work must be appreciated
Daily FT
|December 04, 2025
ONE thing that is crystal clear in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah is that Sri Lanka's public sector workers and members of the triforces and Police rise to the occasion when the country is in dire need for their services.
-
Those in the public service have diligently taken up the task of providing relief to those affected by the disaster while members of the Armed Forces are assisting people trapped in different places due to landslides and floods while also undertaking the grim tasks for recovering the remains of those who have lost their lives. The Sri Lanka Police has also stepped in to ensure law and order, particularly to ensure that the homes of the people displaced by the natural disaster are safeguarded while they are in shelters.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has called on the public officials and the Armed Forces and Police to ensure that those affected are given all the necessary funds.
Ironically it is the same President who not so long ago thought it fit to talk down to State sector officials at various gatherings asking those who can't work according to the Government policies to quit.
このストーリーは、Daily FT の December 04, 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Daily FT からのその他のストーリー
Daily FT
Foreign fund says Sri Lanka now one of its top picks
AFC Asia Frontier Fund Co-Fund Manager Ruchir Desai on Tuesday delivered an upbeat assessment of Sri Lanka's capital market outlook, noting that the country is entering one of its most promising phases in a decade, with political stability, macroeconomic recovery, and undervalued equities creating \"a strong platform for growth.\"
3 mins
December 05, 2025
Daily FT
President instructs prompt farmer compensation payments
Reviews recovery plans for industrial sector
1 min
December 05, 2025
Daily FT
First post-debt crisis Dollar Bond issue snapped up
Govt. raises required $ 50 m from Domestic Dollar Bond issue offered to local banks Total bids amount to $ 89 m
1 min
December 05, 2025
Daily FT
Nearly 250 km of major roads damaged
Transport and Highways Ministry says 247 km of A- and B-grade roads across country damaged by adverse weather 40 bridges destroyed and 81 road sections remain closed to traffic
1 min
December 05, 2025
Daily FT
Treasury pushes insurers to fast-track Ditwah-related claim settlements
IN a bid to expedite the post-Ditwah recovery, Treasury Secretary Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma recently met with officials of the Insurance Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (IRCSL) and industry CEOs to discuss measures to fast-track Cyclone Ditwah and flood-related insurance claim settlements.
1 min
December 05, 2025
Daily FT
CEB restores 85% of power connections damaged by Ditwah
Nearly 56% of electricity connections broke down
1 min
December 05, 2025
Daily FT
Nearly Rs. 700 m raised for 'Rebuilding Sri Lanka'
SRI Lanka’s post-cyclone recovery has entered a critical rebuilding phase, with Treasury Secretary Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma yesterday announcing that almost Rs. 700 million has already been collected through official donation accounts, driven by contributions from over 30,000 donors across 33 countries.
2 mins
December 05, 2025
Daily FT
IMF ready to provide additional support to help SL recovery
IMF Communications Director Julie Kozack expresses solidarity with Sri Lankans affected by extreme weather
1 mins
December 05, 2025
Daily FT
Sri Lanka to unveil sweeping tariff overhaul next year: Official
Aims to boost export competitiveness, expand FTAs, improve trade facilitation Trade Secretary K.A. Vimalenthirarajah says engaging US on mineral resources, addressing non-tariff barriers
3 mins
December 05, 2025
Daily FT
AIA Insurance shines at SLIM National Sales Awards 2025
AIA Insurance shines at SLIM National Sales Awards 2025 with multiple wins
1 mins
December 05, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
