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The Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Sri Lanka (FCCISL) has extended its congratulations to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, newly appointed Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, and the members of the Cabinet on their recent appointments. In a statement, FCCISL acknowledged that the formation of the new Government, featuring a streamlined Cabinet of just 21 key portfolios, signals a commitment to efficiency and reform, marking the start of a transformative era for Sri Lanka. “This structure reflects a commitment to efficiency and streamlined administration. As the representatives of the nation’s vibrant business community, we are encouraged by the promises made by the National People’s Power (NPP) to foster good governance, transparency, and accountability,” it added. “The people of Sri Lanka have placed their trust in this leadership and are eagerly awaiting tangible action to fulfil these pledges,” the FCCISL noted, emphasising the corruption, inefficiency, and mismanagement in any form are no longer acceptable to a nation yearning for change. “The public is waiting for this Government to walk the talk and deliver results that will lead the country toward economic stability, equitable development, and social justice,” it added. The Federation expressed optimism in the abilities of the newly appointed ministers to deliver meaningful and efficient governance that promotes economic stability, equitable development, and social justice. “The FCCISL stands ready to support the Government in all its efforts to uplift the nation. President, Board of Directors of FCCISL along with its vast network of business partners, is committed to collaborating with the new administration to achieve shared goals that enhance the lives of all Sri Lankans,” the statement added. As the representatives of Sri Lanka’s business community, the Federation reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with the Government to achieve these goals. “Together, let us seize this opportunity to lay the foundation for a brighter, more sustainable future for Sri Lanka,” the statement noted.
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The Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Sri Lanka (FCCISL) has extended its congratulations to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, newly appointed Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, and the members of the Cabinet on their recent appointments. In a statement, FCCISL acknowledged that the formation of the new Government, featuring a streamlined Cabinet of just 21 key portfolios, signals a commitment to efficiency and reform, marking the start of a transformative era for Sri Lanka. “This structure reflects a commitment to efficiency and streamlined administration. As the representatives of the nation’s vibrant business community, we are encouraged by the promises made by the National People’s Power (NPP) to foster good governance, transparency, and accountability,” it added. “The people of Sri Lanka have placed their trust in this leadership and are eagerly awaiting tangible action to fulfil these pledges,” the FCCISL noted, emphasising the corruption, inefficiency, and mismanagement in any form are no longer acceptable to a nation yearning for change. “The public is waiting for this Government to walk the talk and deliver results that will lead the country toward economic stability, equitable development, and social justice,” it added. The Federation expressed optimism in the abilities of the newly appointed ministers to deliver meaningful and efficient governance that promotes economic stability, equitable development, and social justice. “The FCCISL stands ready to support the Government in all its efforts to uplift the nation. President, Board of Directors of FCCISL along with its vast network of business partners, is committed to collaborating with the new administration to achieve shared goals that enhance the lives of all Sri Lankans,” the statement added. As the representatives of Sri Lanka’s business community, the Federation reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with the Government to achieve these goals. “Together, let us seize this opportunity to lay the foundation for a brighter, more sustainable future for Sri Lanka,” the statement noted.SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Spencer Knight made 20 saves, Mackie Samoskevich scored with less than a second left in the second period, and the Florida Panthers got four goals in the third to beat the Carolina Hurricanes 6-0 on Saturday and complete a two-day sweep. Aleksander Barkov, Sam Bennett, Aaron Ekblad, Evan Rodrigues and Adam Boqvist also scored for Florida, which won 6-3 at Carolina on Friday. The Panthers have won three straight — that streak following a stretch of six losses in seven games for the Stanley Cup champions. It was Knight’s fourth career shutout, his first since Nov. 9, 2022 — also at home against Carolina. Spencer Martin made 23 saves on 28 shots for the Hurricanes, who have dropped four of their last six games (2-3-1). It was Martin’s fourth consecutive start for Carolina. Takeaways Hurricanes: This was the first time all season that the Hurricanes failed to get a point in the game immediately following a loss. Carolina was 4-0-1 after a defeat entering Saturday. Panthers: A big day for Samoskevich — his alma mater on Saturday, that game ending just before the Florida-Carolina game started. The Panthers are 5-0-0 when he scores this season. Sam Reinhart had each of the four most recent Florida goals at 19:59, before Samoskevich got his Saturday. Key moment The Panthers scored two goals 11 seconds apart in the third to make it 5-0, and Yaniv Perets replaced Martin in the Hurricanes’ net with 8:12 remaining. It was the second NHL appearance for Perets, who came on once in relief for Carolina last season. Key stat Ekblad’s goal was his first in a span of 1,045 regular-season shifts since Feb. 20. Up next Carolina starts a two-game homestand Tuesday against Seattle. Florida goes to Pittsburgh to start a two-game trip on Tuesday. ___ AP NHL:
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