Port City legislation to Cabinet within few weeks

The legislation pertaining to Port City shall be presented to the Cabinet within the next few weeks, State Minister of Economic Affairs Dr. Harsha de Silva said.The State Minister also said that the said legislation will expedite the process of promoting the Port City as an ocean-metropolis of finance, technology, tourism and real state.

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Govt. agencies failure to act on COPE recommendations

Committee on Public Enterprises Chairman Sunil Handunnetti (JVP) yesterday hung out the public sectordirty linen for all to see. Even as he blasted major state institutions like SriLankan Airlines, the National Medicines Regulatory Authority, and the State Pharmaceuticals Corporation for failing to report back on their compliance with COPE recommendations given months ago, he had at least Agriculture Minister P. Harrison scurrying to reassure him that one such institution under his purview would respond in a fortnight.

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Railway strike postponed

The railway trade unions have decided to temporarily suspend the planned strike action that was set to commence from midnight today (19) due to Minister of Transport Arjuna Ranatunga has agreed to schedule a meeting between the railway trade unions and the Finance Minister.

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&Relief package& to upgrade affected tourism industry

In accordence with aproposal relevant to this was presented by the Minister of Finance Mangala Samaraweera the Cabinet of Ministers has granted the approval to further expand the relief packages provided for upgrading the tourism industry in the country that was affected by the terrorist attacks on Easter Sunday.

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President would guide the future activities in a robust manner.

President MaithripalaSirisena says Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) will take an honourable decision without inflicting any injustice to the loyal supporters of the party or creating predicament to anyone. President expressed these views while addressing lady Provincial Council members who represent Sri Lanka Freedom Party WomenWing at the SLFP Headquartersyesterday (19).

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Morganastonishing batting deflates Afghanistan

MANCHESTER: England captain Eoin Morgan hit an astonishing career best innings of 148 off 71 balls and set up a new world record for the most number of sixes hit by any batsman in ODI cricket as they crushed hapless Afghanistan by 150 runs to win their World Cup match played here at Old Trafford and go on top of the table displacing Australia.

Choosing to bat first after winning the toss England posted an imposing total of 397 for six wickets their highest score in a World Cup match and then kept Afghanistan down to 247-8 to register a comfortable win. With Afghanistan also hitting a total of eight sixes in their innings the match produced a record number of sixes in a World Cup match of 33.

The Afghanistan bowling was taken apart by Morgan who slammed a world record 17 sixes and in the process set up another world record for the most sixes by any team in an ODI when England ended up hitting 25, beating their own previous record by one.The previous record of 16 sixes hit by a batsman was held jointly by Chris Gayle, Rohit Sharma and AB de Villiers.

Morgan scored a 100 runs (102) only in sixes in a display of power hitting which the Afghan bowlers had no answers. It was a case of massacre of the innocents although Afghanistan cannot be classed as ‘innocents& because once you get on the big stage all teams are equal and the way they have been performing in the past year or so puts them in that category.

Morgan was brutal on Afghanistanstar spinner Rashid Khan who went for 110 runs in his nine overs that included 11 sixes equalling Pakistani Wahab Riazrecord of 110 in 10 overs. However Rashidfigures were the worst by a bowler in a World Cup surpassing West Indies captain Jason Holder104 in ten overs against South Africa at Sydney in 2015 and 105 by New ZealandMartin Snedden off 12 overs against England at the Oval in 1983.

Morgan who was later named Man of the Match made Afghanistan pay dearly for dropping him at 28 when Dawlat dropped him at midwicket off a slog sweep off Rashid, for he made 120 off his next 45 balls. He made the quickest century by an Englishman in an ODI off 57 balls and the fourth fastest in a World Cup.

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