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UNESCO recognizes historic trilingual inscription from China and Sri Lanka

Apr 23 (EN) A trilingual inscription jointly submitted by China and Sri Lanka featuring texts in Chinese, Persian, and Tamil, has been inscribed in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has said. The stone tablet dated February 15, 1409 features texts in Chinese, Persian, and Tamil. “Installed by Chinese Admiral Zheng He during one of his voyages, the inscription praises Buddha, Vishnu, and Allah,” Xinhua reported. more..

Mahabodhi Association mourns passing of Pope Francis

Apr 23 (CT) SL Mahabodhi Association has extended its condolences following the passing of His Holiness Pope Francis. President of the SL Mahabodhi Association, Most Venerable Banagala Upatissa Nayake Thera, expressed his deepest condolences on the passing of Pope Francis. “Pope Francis, whom I met on several occasions, was a respected disciple of Jesus Christ, endowed with great humility, a profound vision of interfaith harmony, and a great love for the poor,” more..

Ten million registered for TIN, 7 million still unregistered: IRD

Apr 23 (DM) A total of 10 million people have registered with the Inland Revenue Dept to obtain Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN), while at least 7 million people still remain unregistered, IRD Deputy Commissioner General B.K.S. Shantha said. He said the 10 million people include the persons who are above 18 years old. "A gazette notification was issued in May 2023, making it mandatory for all individuals aged 18 and above, more..

Four new tourism projects finalized for Western Province

Apr 23 (NW) A discussion was held between Western Province Governor Hanif Yusoof and World Bank representatives today, during which four key tourism projects were finalized. Four key tourism projects are as follows; 1) Restoration of Colombo’s Colonial Heritage – Revitalizing historic buildings and tramway systems to create a cultural tourism hub. 2) River Cruise Along the Bentara River to Yagirala Rainforest – A 40-km eco-tourism experience connecting river tourism with more..

Shani Abeysekara added to committee probing report on Easter attacks

Apr 23 (AD) IGP Priyantha Weerasooriya has appointed SSP Shani Abeysekara to the committee investigating the Presidential Report on the Easter Sunday attacks, increasing its members from four to five. On Tuesday (22), a four-member committee was appointed to study the report of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks. Under direct instructions from Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake, the final report and all accompanying volumes of the PCoI into more..

Committee led by SC judge appointed to investigate Deshabandu Tennakoon

Apr 23 (AD) A Committee of Inquiry headed by a Supreme Court Judge has been appointed to investigate the allegations of misconduct and abuse of power against IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon. Committee is chaired by SC Justice Preethi Padman Surasena, with Justice Neil Iddawala and the Chairman of the National Police Commission (NPC), Lalith Ekanayake, serving as its members. A resolution to appoint a Committee of Inquiry more..

Businessman in Trouble after feeding Animals at Horton Plains

Apr 23 (NW) Dept of Wildlife Conservation has reported businessman Priyan Pushpakumara to the Nuwara Eliya Magistrate’s Court for violating national park regulations by feeding wild animals at the Horton Plains National Park. The incident gained widespread attention after a video, released by Pushpakumara himself, went viral on social media. The footage drew strong criticism from wildlife enthusiasts, who condemned the act as irresponsible & harmful to natural ecosystem. more..

Three arrested over Dan Priyasad’s murder

Apr 23 (AD) Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the murder of the convenor of the Nawa Sinhale National Movement and political activist, Dan Priyasad. The suspects including a woman have been arrested for allegedly providing information to Priyasad’s killers. Meanwhile, it is reported that six police teams have been deployed to investigate the shooting incident. Police suspect that the murder was carried out by associates of notorious organized criminal figure and more..

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Siri Dalada Wandanawa: Devotees urged to avoid arriving in next 2 days

Apr 23 (AD) SL Police says that presently there are over 300,000 devotees in queues awaiting to venerate the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy and therefore, urged the public to avoid coming tomorrow and the day after (24 and 25) and to choose an alternate date. The special exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic - Siri Dalada Wandanawa, which commenced on April 18, was held for the sixth consecutive day today from 11 a.m. onwards and will continue for another four days, while more..

CAA continues to track overpriced bottled water sales

Apr 23 (DM) Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) is continuing its island-wide raids to track down vendors selling bottled drinking water at prices above the approved rates. Accordingly, CAA has imposed a maximum retail price for locally bottled drinking water as follows: Rs. 70/- for 500 ml; Rs. 100/- for 1 litre; Rs. 130/- for 1.5 litres; Rs. 160/- for 2 litres; Rs. 350/- for 5 litres. All bottles, including those manufactured before the issuance of the relevant gazette, must now be sold at more..

Dubious appointment of unqualified officer as NLB General Manager raises eyebrows

Apr 23 (DM) Speculation is rife why the Additional Secretary Ministry of Finance has ignored Bribery Commission’s directive to conduct an inquiry into an appointment made during the former regime to the National Lotteries Board. Following a complaint received by the CIABOC on how an unqualified person was appointed as the General Manager (GM) of the National Lotteries Board (NLB) in 2022, at the behest of a powerful Secretary at more..

Video: All inmates of Matara Prison being transferred to nearby prisons

Apr 23 (AD) All inmates of the Matara Prison are currently being transferred to nearby prisons. Following the unrest that occurred at Matara Prison last night, steps have been taken this morning to transfer these inmates. The disturbance reportedly began at around 8 p.m. last night when prison authorities attempted to transfer two inmates from Matara Prison to Angunakolapelessa Prison. In response, a group of inmates from one of the wards began to protest & exhibited unruly behavior. more..

'Law will be enforced against all those who acquire assets illegally'

Apr 23 (Island) State Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship, Chathuranga Abeysinghe, while addressing a public gathering held at the Raffles Hotel in Kotte on Tuesday said that the law will be enforced against all those who acquire assets illegally. He said that, if someone joins a municipal council receiving a modest salary and, within two to three years, builds a luxury house and acquires a vehicle, we will question how such wealth was amassed. If a satisfactory explanation more..

A 44% tariff on Sri Lanka? That’s not just wrong, it is bad economics

Apr 23 (DM) SL is a developing nation with a GDP per capita of around $4,000. The U.S. clocks in at $80,000. That gap should trigger policies that support growth, not punish it. A lot of money flows out of SL often into American pockets. So no, there’s no unfair advantage here. There’s a two-way street. SL consumers pay U.S. firms for digital services, credit card fees, and subscriptions A 44% tariff won’t fix a trade imbalance. more..

Hayleys Fentons to deliver cutting-edge manufacturing facility for USA-funded...

Apr 23 (FT) Hayleys Fentons Ltd, SL’s premier one-stop provider for complex engineering services is set to embark on a high-profile project for Shield Restraint Systems Ltd, in establishing Sheild — a new manufacturing facility within the Wathupitiwala Export Processing Zone (EPZ). This groundbreaking initiative highlights Hayleys Fentons unmatched expertise in collaborating with leading architectural and engineering firms to craft bespoke, high-quality solutions that exceed more..

Foreign travel ban on father and son suspected in Dan Priyasad’s murder

Apr 23 (AD) Wellampitiya Police today reported the facts to the Colombo Magistrate’s Court regarding the murder of the convenor of the Nawa Sinhale National Movement and political activist, Dan Priyasad. The police stated before the court that investigations have revealed information suggesting a connection between a father–son duo in relation to the murder of Dan Priyasad. Accordingly, the police requested the court to issue an order preventing the duo—Bandula Piyal & Madhava Sudarshana more..

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Nandikadal Lagoon bridge: Update from minister

Apr 23 (NW) Minister Bimal Rathnayake says design work has been completed for a new bridge to be constructed across the Nandikadal Lagoon on the Mullaitivu-Paranthan road, as part of the 2025 budget proposals. During a visit to the proposed site at Vattuvakal yesterday, Minister said that the procurement processes for the project are underway and that construction is expected to begin immediately after its conclusion. Total estimated cost of the bridge is Rs. 1,900 million, more..

Indian HC meets ex-Prez Mahinda & Ranil

Apr 23 (AD) Indian High Commissioner to SL, Santosh Jha, has called on former Presidents Mahinda Rajapaksa and Ranil Wickremesinghe in separate meetings. The discussions were held last afternoon (22). The Indian HC in Colombo stated that during the meeting between High Commissioner Santosh Jha and former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, the two exchanged views on the versatile and dynamic India–SL partnership in the context of global developments. more..

SL's poverty alarmingly high: World Bank

Apr 23 (AFP) Approximately one-fourth of cash-strapped Sri Lanka's population, was living in poverty last year, despite the economy making a remarkable recovery from its worst financial meltdown, the World Bank said in its assessment on Wednesday. SL's growth surpassed the bank's forecast of 4.4%, recording 5.0% in 2024 – the first economic expansion since the 2022 crisis. "While the economy is recovering, more..

SLPP claims Dan Priyasad was targeted over political views

Apr 23 (NW) SLPP spokesperson, Manoj Gamage, has strongly condemned the fatal shooting of SLPP candidate and activist Dan Priyasad, calling it a “deeply troubling and politically motivated killing.” Gamage stated that Priyasad, who was contesting for the Kolonnawa Municipal Council from the Meethotamulla ward, had been a vocal Sinhala-Buddhist activist and a prominent social figure for years. He alleged that the assassination may be linked to his outspoken political views. more..

Three uncapped players in Sri Lanka's Athapaththu-led squad for tri-series

Apr 23 (CI) The uncapped trio of Malki Madara, Dewmi Vihanga and Piumi Badalge are among six changes to the squad that toured NZ earlier this year, as SL named a 17-member squad for the upcoming ODI tri-series against India and South Africa starting April 27. There are recalls for veteran Inoka Ranaweera, as well as Hasini Perera and Hansima Karunaratne. Making way are Imesha Dulani, Sachini Nisansala, Kaushini Nuthyangana, Chethana Vimukthi & injured Udeshika more..

Expert Committee confirms reason for Feb. 9 islandwide blackout

Apr 23 (AD) The CEB today issued a clarification informing the public about the results of a comprehensive investigation conducted by an independent Expert Committee regarding the nationwide power outage that occurred on Feb 9. The complete committee report is available on the website of the PUCSL for public viewing, it said. Expert Committee has confirmed that the primary reason for this blackout more..

Sri Lanka, US to make joint statement on reciprocal tariffs: President

Apr 23 (DM) Claiming that the discussions between the SL delegation and the US govt on reciprocal tariffs were fruitful, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said today that Sri Lanka and the United States will make a joint statement shortly. Addressing an election rally in Ratnapura, he said a SL delegation which is currently visiting the USA had fruitful discussions on Monday (22) and that Sri Lanka and the USA will make a joint statement regarding the matter. more..

Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith leaves for the Vatican

Apr 23 (AD) Archbishop of Colombo, His Eminence Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, departed for the Vatican this morning. It is reported that Cardinal Ranjith departed from BIA at 9.30 a.m. to attend the funeral of Pope Francis, which will be held on Saturday (26). Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, died on Monday at the age of 88 from a stroke, less than a month after returning home from five weeks in hospital battling double pneumonia. more..

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Lasting success will require ethnic inclusion

Apr 24 (CT) Minister KD Lalkantha, one of the most senior members of the govt, has made a statement regarding former Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe which has been a subject of speculation. Minister said that the former president has the best understanding of the present international economic order and the economic challenges facing the country. He had asserted that the former president has a distinct worldview, rooted in neoliberalism, which continues to shape his approach. more..

Missing golden opportunities & Walampoori

Apr 24 (DM) Lesser known individuals with immense skills can be compared to real walmpooris; very expensive products, but no buyers in sight. The majority of Sri Lankans don’t have the finances to purchase expensive teas produced for the overseas market; If an enlightened being walks past the people standing in this queue, there is a big possibility that all of them would miss a golden opportunity to have a spiritual discussion. There is a frequently used quote more..

Rooftop solar power issue: Green energy future in the dark?

Apr 24 (TM) SL’s once-promising Renewable Energy (RE) targets are now facing a serious crisis, largely due to the Govt’s decision to abruptly curtail solar power generation, making the nation’s ambitious goal of achieving 70% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030 now appear increasingly unlikely, with solar power expansion brought to a standstill. The curtailment, enforced by the CEB, has been framed more..

Turn dysfunctional RTI commission into a functional entity

Apr 24 (CT) When the Right to Information (RTI) Act was passed in 2016, it was hailed as a landmark moment in SL’s democratic evolution. For a nation long burdened by systemic corruption, poor governance, and lack of public oversight, the Act promised a new era of transparency. It empowered citizens to access State-held information and enabled civil society and the media to scrutinise those in power. Nearly a decade on, RTI framework is being quietly undermined more..

Incomprehensible economic jargon

Apr 24 (ST) Once a Sri Lankan economist was stopped at a police checkpoint and asked for his national identity card (NIC). When he furnished it, the police officer was nonplussed and couldn’t understand his profession listed in the NIC. He was stumped and asked: “What is this, Sir?” The NIC had listed his profession as which denotes a person with a special knowledge of economics. (His profession had been listed in the Sinhala language in his NIC). Today, tongue-twisting economic terms are more..

Election monitoring amidst funding cuts

Apr 24 (SO) For decades, civil society organisations in SL, especially independent election monitoring organisations, have played a crucial role in safeguarding the democratic process. From ensuring transparency at polling booths to filing court cases that resulted in landmark judgments, these organisations have consistently held institutions accountable and empowered voters to demand free, fair and peaceful elections. more..

Protecting the Poor is an urgent necessity

Apr 24 (GV) SL’s poverty rate has more than doubled over the past four years from 11% in 2019 to almost 26% in 2023. This means that more than a quarter of the population is living in poverty. One third of households are facing food insecurity with 11 mil people being considered as multidimensionally vulnerable. Women and children suffer the most because their access to nutrition is increasingly limited. Underweight rates show an increase among children and expectant mothers. more..

The sea-change after Modi's visit

Apr 24 (Island) The cosy relationship between Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Indian PM Narendra Modi is causing concerns, perhaps, for good reasons. The inheritor of the leadership of the party, the JVP, which launched the first insurgency in the modern history of SL, way back in 1971 citing Indian expansionism as one of the reasons, seems to have undergone a miraculous transformation; it is now cosying up to India. The process started well before the last presidential election, more..

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Editorial: Good governance: Pie in the sky?

Apr 24 (Island) The NPP govt is coming under increasing pressure to disclose the contents of the MoUs it signed with India during Indian PM Narendra Modi’s recent Sri Lanka visit. But it keeps them under wraps, trotting out various excuses and exuding hubris. Minister of Foreign Affairs Vijitha Herath as well as Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa has said anyone can invoke the Right to Information (RTI) laws and obtain information about the MoUs in question. more..

Citizens need credible information, not misinformation or fake news!

Apr 24 (DM) Sri Lankans faced a dilemma on Tuesday evening when the Police media division made contradictory statements regarding an assassination of an individual in Kolonnawa. Official media release indicated details of the incident which also added that the corpse had been sent to the mortuary of the Colombo National Hospital. But the Police media division later contradicted its official press release and went onto claim that the individual was in fact alive and is receiving treatment more..

Sinharaja loner checks in and goes about on its rounds

Apr 24 (ST) As SL prepared for Avurudu festivities, an environmental research center in Deniyaya saw an unexpected visitor at dusk on April 8. Silently emerging from the shadows of the rainforest, the lone elephant stepped gently onto the rain-soaked earth, leaving deep footprints in the muddy ground. It paused to feed on a banana tree before retreating into the forest. This visitor was none other than Panu Kota — one of the elusive more..

Uber says supported SL with Rs. 160 b economic activity in 2024

Apr 24 (FT) Uber said it has supported SL with Rs. 160 billion worth of economic activity in 2024. The contribution is as per the findings from its 2024 SL Economic Impact Report, compiled by global policy research firm Public First. The report highlights how Uber and Uber Eats together contributed Rs. 160 billion in economic activity last year—underscoring their growing role in delivering flexible earning opportunities, expanding access to safer, affordable transportation, and helping local businesses more..

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