30 Indian fishermen repatriated from Sri Lanka, return journey underway
Thirty Indian fishermen were repatriated from Sri Lanka on Tuesday and are currently on their way back home, the Indian High Commission in Colombo announced.
Thirty Indian fishermen were repatriated from Sri Lanka on Tuesday and are currently on their way back home, the Indian High Commission in Colombo announced.
The ceremonial departure took place at Bandaranaike International Airport in the presence of Sri Lankan Ministers and the High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka.
According to a statement by the Indian Navy’s spokesperson, discussions during the visit centred on operational interoperability, ongoing maritime initiatives and avenues for future collaborative engagements between the two navies.
The remark triggered sharp reactions across social media, prompting Sana to issue a clarification on her social media account. She stressed that her comment carried no ill intent.
They also paid solemn tribute at the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) Memorial, honouring the brave Indian soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice during peacekeeping operations in Sri Lanka between 1987 and 1990.
Pollution clouds generated in India can travel thousands kilometres to Sri Lanka during NE monsoon, referred as transboundary air pollution.
The legal community, most of them, accepted the Aragalaya and stood by it when the police began the current suppression.
The ousted President holds a diplomatic passport that allows him entry into Thailand for 90 days.
“Nowadays, the power cuts are reduced to three hours per day,” she said, adding that Sri Lanka has no money to pay for diesel supplies to generate electricity.
It is essential that it does or else the hope of political stability and getting out of the economic pit will prove to be elusive.