The Indira Cancer Trust and Ramani Fernando Salons relaunched the hair donation campaign in Sri Lanka on July 20. People have donated their hair, which enable them to produce more than 3,000 wigs, which will be distributed free of charge among cancer patients across the country who have lost their hair after undergoing Chemotherapy. Pix by Nimalsiri Edirisinghe
The Government today started a pilot project to issue fuel using a QR Code in six fuel stations in Colombo. The government has decided to distribute fuel seven days a week according to the last digit on the number plates of the vehicles. Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
Albeit a court order has been issued by the Colombo Fort Magistrate yesterday preventing protesters to stay clear of a 50-meter radius of the SWRD Bandaranaike statue located at Galle Face, the protesters are still seen occupying the area making merry. Pix by Kithsiri de Mel
Newly-elected President Ranil Wickremesinghe today visited the Gangarama Temple, Colombo where he told journalists of his intention for a system change and engage in cooperative politics. Ran Wickremesinghe was elected as the eighth Executive President of Sri Lanka by Parliament following the resignation of Gotabaya Rajapaksa over a week ago. Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
The Unity of State Private Universities (USPU) held a protest march from Independence Square to the University Grant Commission (UGC) demanding to defeat the deal politics that robs people’s achievements. Pix by Nimalsiri Edirisinghe
Isipathana College overcame a 07-12 deficit to beat St. Peter’s College 29-17 in their Under 20 Schools Rugby League tournament match played at Havelock Park. The Isipathanians scored five tries, of which three were converted while the Peterites coverted just one of the three tries they scored. Pix by Kushan Pathiraja
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe today sworn in as the Interim President before Chief Justice Jayantha Jayasuriya at Valukarama temple in Kollupitiya after the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
Forty-six thousand metric tons of urea fertilizer under the Indian credit line reached Sri Lanka recently. The consignment was taken to government warehouses in Colombo yesterday. This was the first time a consignment of fertilizer came to Sri Lanka since the ban imposed by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s administration. Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
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