The CPC, Lanka IOC and Sinopec have revised fuel prices with effect from today (January 1).
Lanka IOC prices have been increased keeping with CPC prices.
Sinopec has also announced its price list.
The CPC Prices are as follows: Petrol 92 Rs. 366 (increased by Rs.20 per litre), Octane 95 Rs. 464 (increased by Rs. 38, Auto Diesel Rs. 358 (increased by Rs.29), Super Diesel Rs. 475 (increased by Rs. 41), Kerosene reduced by Rs. 11 to Rs. 236.
Sinopec said it will be selling Petrol 92 at Rs. 363, Auto Diesel Rs. 355, Petrol 95 Rs. 464 and Super Diesel Rs.475 per litre.
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The Government today tabled in the House the Report of the Commission to Inquiry into the Establishment and Maintenance of Unlawful Places of Detention and Torture Chambers in the Batalanda Housing Scheme.
Former President Ranil Wickremesinghe said today he wholly rejects the Batalanda Commission report and that it was appointed wholly with the intention slinging political mud at him.
Leader of the National People’s Party (NPP) and one time Propaganda Secretary of the JVP Wimal Weerawansa accused the Government of bringing back the “Batalanda Commission” for a media spectacle instead of a genuine concern for those who suffered during the 1988-1990 period.
Speaker (Dr.) Jagath Wickramaratne to announced to the Parliament regarding the vacant seat created in Parliament due to the resignation of Mohamed Sali Naleem from his position as a Member of Parliament.
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