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Man Who stuck on top of tree Saves

A man who was stuck between two branches of a tree in the premises of a tea factory in Urubokka yesterday, was rescued by residents following a three hour operation. 

The 60-year-old man had climbed the tree to cut branches. A part of a branch he cut fell on him pinning him between two branches. Picture by Theja Vidyaroopa, Akuress group correspondent

Pada Yathra on 2nd day draws massive crowds

The Pada Yathra organised by the Joint Opposition from Kandy to Colombo against the government entered the second day yesterday (29). It resumed from Uthuwankanda, Mawanella at 10.30 am.

The protesters avoided the Mawanella bazaar ordered out of bounds for the procession by court.

The protestors carried banners with slogans such as "Stop the political witch hunt", "Don’t arrest soldiers", "Hold the postponed LG elections", "No foreign war crimes courts", "Stop removal of subsidies for people" and "Ninety two ministers; What’s is the difference".

A large number of people joined the walk enthusiastically yesterday.

Although the police had filed a petition seeking a ban the protesters walking through the Kegalle town, the judge on Thursday ordered the police to allow the protesters to use one lane of the road.

There was a massive crowd in the Kegalle town cheering and joining the Pada Yathra.

Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa was present at the commencement of the Pada Yathra at a point outside the Mawanella town to greet a cheering crowd. The walk proceed to Kegalla amidst cheering and greeting of residents along the highway.

A policeman handed over to MP Mahindananda Aluthgamage a copy of an interim injunction obtained by the police restricting the protesters to use only one lane and they complied with the court decision.

On the second day, the JO supporters walked from Uthuwankanda to Nelumdeniya. UPFA MPs Vasudeva Nanayakkara, Udaya Gammanpila, Mahindananda Aluthgamage, Gamini Lokuge, P. B. Ratnayake, Namal Rajapaksa and Wimal Weerawansa also took part in the protest march.

Some People greedy for power Go 'Pada yathra'

President Maithripala Sirisena said if former leaders performed their duties and governed properly, there would not be a need for them to undertake long marches for political purposes, hurting their feet.

The President said so at a ceremony at the Mawanella Provincial Council auditorium yesterday to distribute computers to 50 pirivenas and churches in the Kegalle district.

“Though some people greedy for power walk along roads aimlessly, the government is committed to build the country by working with consciousness and discipline,” the President said.

“Today, the country is suffering from a debt burden of Rs. 9,000 billion. The new government has to face the challenge of an unbearable burden of debts, created by the former government,” he said.

“After being in the office of Presidency once, I don’t want to participate in marathon walks seeking power again. I will execute my duties properly during the tenure of my office,” President Sirisena said.

The President symbolically handed over the computers to religious leaders.

Later, the President participated in a ceremony to introduce the concept of Langama pasala Hondama pasala at Mederigama Vidyalaya, Mawanella.

Under this programme, two selected schools in provincial level will be developed and the aim of the programme is to limit the competition for popular schools among parents.

“Even though we proudly speak about development, more than 4,000 schools out of the total of 10,150 schools in the country do not have basic facilities,” the President said. “We need a proper management and an equitable distribution of material resources among all citizens to strengthen the fields of free education and health. The present government is committed to protect the right for equal opportunities of all the children of the country,” he added.

Ministers Kabir Hashim, Ranjith Siyambalapitiya and Rauff Hakeem, State Minister Champika Premadasa and former Minister Athauda Seneviratne were among the participants.

Case against Dhammika Ranatunga amicably settled

The case against Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) Chairman Dhammika Ranatunga that he allegedly threatened the media in the premises of the Colombo High Court on March 16 was yesterday amicably settled before the Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court.

When the case came up before Chief Magistrate Gihan Pilapitiya, both parties expressed their willingness to settle the case.

At an earlier occasion, the matter was referred to the Mediation Board on the instructions of the Chief Magistrate.

Ranatunga had reportedly threatened several journalists including photo journalist Subramaniam Gunaratnam of the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation (SLRC) when his brother Nishantha Ranatunga's bail application was to be taken up for order.

Filing a B report before Chief Magistrate Pilapitiya, Keselwatta Police had named the SLPA chairman as a suspect. Police alleged that he had committed an offence under section 486 of the Penal Code.

Photo journalist Gunaratnam had lodged a complaint with Keselwatta Police in this regard alleging that he was threatened with death by Ranatunga, when the photo journalist was taking video footage outside the court room.

Senior Counsel Asela Rekawa appeared on behalf of the complainant. The suspect had paid Rs. 200,000 to treat four critically injured patients following a request of the complainant.

New UK visa application launched in Colombo

Sri Lankans will now be able to apply for their UK visit visas, more easily thanks to a new online application form, British High Commission in Colombo says.

The new form, called Access UK, offers customers a number of benefits including a shorter form, with questions ordered logically, a mobile friendly format and the ability to download a pre-populated Schengen visa form, according to the British High Commission in Colombo. The form will also be available in more local languages making it easier for more customers to understand the visa format.

UK Visas & Immigration Regional Director for South and Southeast Asia, Nick Crouch said: "The UK remains committed to improving the visa service for customers and making it quicker and easier for customers to apply for UK visas.

"The new form, known as Access UK, successfully launched in China in 2014 and received excellent feedback from customers. We have further refined it and are now rolling it out globally. We look forward to hearing further feedback on the form, and hope that it will encourage more customers from Sri Lanka to visit the UK."

British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka James Dauris said: "The strong relationship between the UK and Sri Lanka is built on people to people links, including through business relationships and cultural exchange. The UK welcomes genuine visa applications and the new Access UK form will make the process of applying for a business or tourist visa quicker and easier."

Following the successful launch of Access UK in China in June 2014, UKVI is rolling it out globally to customers applying for visit visas.

Access UK is available at www.gov.uk/apply-uk-visa. However the Visa4UK website will continue to be available for visitors and for applicants applying for visas on other routes.

Plans are underway to launch the form in Hindi, Tamil, Gujarati, Sinhalese and Bengali to make it easier for customers to apply, however answers will need to be provided in English."

Ambulance under attack at Jana Satana Pada Yatra

The 'Jana Satana Pada Yatra' organised by the Joint Opposition took an unexpected turn this afternoon when the protesters launched attack on an ambulance.

Video footage of the incident shows protesters hitting the sides of the ambulance, while Police try to mediate.

The 'Jana Satana Pada Yatra' commenced from Peradeniya this morning. The five-day protest march is due to end August 1.

Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, his son MP Namal Rajapaksa - on whom a warrant was issued in court this morning, and several MPs of the Joint Opposition are participating.

Mendis 150 puts Sri Lanka on top

Kusal Mendis had one first-class century before Thursday, the third day of Sri Lanka's first Test against Australia. He walked to the crease at 6 for 2, after a wicket had fallen from the third ball of the morning. Sri Lanka were 80 short of making Australia bat again. Mendis had survived only seven deliveries in the first innings. 

The ingredients were all wrong, but like the world's greatest chef, he somehow fashioned them into a masterpiece. Australia could only watch on as Sri Lanka's fans were served up a rare treat.

The most remarkable thing was that by tea, Sri Lanka were on top in the match. Their first-innings debacle of 117 had made their job difficult, but Australia's task in the fourth innings would be no easier. Mendis, with help from Dinesh Chandimal, had given Sri Lanka's bowlers something to defend. At the break. they were 167 runs in front. Five wickets were still in hand, and things were getting out of hand for Australia.

Mendis was on 157, alongside Dhananjaya de Silva, who had reached 24, and the Sri Lanka total was 253 for 5. During the first session, they lost three wickets for 110 runs, but in the second session, Australia's efforts bore just a single piece of fruit - the dismissal of Chandimal for 42. But Mendis was very much the key wicket required by Australia in a Test in which no other batsman had so much as scored a fifty.

He was sublime all around the wicket. He played straight, but always looked to score, pulling and flicking classily through leg, sweeping effectively, cutting when the fast bowlers gave him width. Mendis struck 19 fours and brought up his century in his 143rd delivery with his only six, slog-swept over deep midwicket off the bowling of Steve O'Keefe. He soon moved on to his highest first-class score.

Mendis had made precious few mistakes throughout his innings, although on 142, he drove a tough caught-and-bowled opportunity through the hands of Josh Hazlewood. Australia were also left to regret not asking for a review when Mendis was on 66, after he had missed an attempted sweep off Nathan Lyon, who was coming from around the wicket. The Australians seemed barely interested in sending that one upstairs.

Instead, they frittered away both of their reviews on deliveries from O'Keefe that were, respectively, pitching outside leg and only just clipping leg stump. The Australians were not alone. Not since United Passions hit the cinemas have worse reviews flowed from every direction. Dimuth Karunaratne and Kaushal Silva both needlessly contested their lbws early in the morning.

Starc's pace beat Karunaratne in the first over of the day and O'Keefe sneaked his arm ball through the defences of Silva. Neither man reached double figures, and nor did captain Angelo Mathews, who was caught at bat-pad for 9, off the bowling of Lyon. Australia had picked up three wickets before lunch, but Mendis was already past fifty and proving to be a headache.

Things got trickier for Australia in the second session as Mendis and Chandimal compiled their 117-run fifth-wicket partnership, easily the highest of the match. O'Keefe left the field with an injury to his right hamstring, and any half-chances presented to Australia seemed to go begging. On 24, Chandimal popped up a very catchable return chance that was spilled by Starc.

Finally, the breakthrough came, as Chandimal was trapped lbw by Mitchell Marsh, who managed to nip the ball back in late. Still, it was the only wicket of the session as Mendis found a new ally. The debutant de Silva, who got off the mark with a six in the first innings, boldly thumped a boundary over mid-on to get off the mark this time, and by tea, the new partnership had grown to 50.

But this was all about Mendis. The rest were simply his support staff. Just before tea, he brought up his 150 with a cut to the boundary off Lyon, off his 211th delivery. He walked off to a standing ovation from the small crowd. It is hard to believe if anybody present - even Mendis himself - could have expected such a scenario when play began this morning.

Arrest warrant issued For Namal Rajapaksa

Colombo Additional Magistrate Nishantha Pieris has ordered MP Namal Rajapaksa and five others be immediately arrested and produced before court.

The order was made on a submission by the Financial Crimes Investigation Department (FCID) of the Police in court this morning, that the transaction of rupees ten lakhs one hundred and twenty five thousand between the Rajapaksa owned 'Gower Corporation' and 'Hello Corp' to be suspicious in nature.

MP Rajapaksa is currently engaged in a protest march - 'Jana Satana Pada Yatra', against the government together with his father the former President Mahinda Rajapaksa and members of the Joint Opposition.