Mar 21 (Island) The famous St. Anthony’s Church feast this year was held on 14 and 15 March. St. Anthony, as per Catholic belief, gives protection and looks after fishermen and seafarers like me. Many Buddhist seafarers are believers in St. Anthony and they usually keep a statue of the saint in their cabins in the ship or craft. St. Anthony died on 13th June 1231 at age of 35 years, at Padua in Holy Roman Empire and was canonized on
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Sri Lanka stuns Higher-Ranked Laos with 2-1 victory in FIFA Friendly
Mar 21 (CT) Goals from Wade Decker and Adhavan Rajamohan headlined SL’s 2-1 victory over Laos in their FIFA international friendly match worked off at Laos National Stadium on Thursday. Game’s defining moment came early in the 16th minute when Wade Decker opened the scoring in spectacular fashion. A beautifully weighted ball over the top from Sam Durrant found Decker in the box. With composure and precision, Decker calmly directed his header into the bottom corner,
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Shooting: NSSF Skeet and Trap Open Meets from this weekend
Mar 21 (ST) The National Shooting Sport Federation of SL (NSSF) will conduct its Skeet Open and Trap Open Meets for 2025 during the latter part of March at the Clay Target Shooting Club of Colombo, Payagala Range. The first of the two events, the NSSF Skeet Open Meet 2025, will be held this weekend, followed by the NSSF Trap Open Meet 2025 from March 27 to 30. SL’s top clay target shooting athletes of all categories are expected to join the dual meet that will be considered for
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මේ අය හැර වෙනත් අයත් සිටියිද
Honesty, hard work and perseverance: Formula for success that paved Abans way
Mar 21 (FT) Learning about a business can come after making mistakes, because you come out stronger and armed with more knowledge than before, ready to spearhead the next big challenge waiting for you in your way, says Aban Pestonjee, whose relentless efforts have culminated in the establishment and successful continuation of one of Sri Lanka’s largest, most diversified conglomerates that have become a household name, Abans. Speaking to the World Bank blog
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Harsha Wickramasinghe new DG at Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority
Mar 21 (FT) The Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody has chosen Harsha Wickramasinghe, a seasoned mechanical engineer, to lead the sustainable energy program of the country. Sustainable Energy Authority quickly changed the pace of renewable energy development in the country, opening up many opportunities for private sector investments. Wickramasinghe is credited for laying the regulatory framework for renewable energy development, which was previously mired in controversies,
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Yodasinghe aims at Yupun’s national record at Indoor World Championships
Mar 21 (Island) Olympian Yupun Abeykoon’s 60 metres Indoor National record is among several national indoor records under threat when SL’s top sprinters vie for honours at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing China from today. SL’s athletes do not get many chances to take part in indoor competitions. Most of the current national indoor records are owned by athletes who were based in Europe or USA
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Businesses urged to address environmental challenges
Mar 21 (Island) Central Environmental Authority (CEA) chairman Dr. Tilak Hewawasam urged businesses to take greater responsibility in addressing environmental challenges, warning that failure to act could have severe long-term economic consequences. Dr. Hewawasam emphasized that sustainability is no longer just a compliance issue but a core business strategy. “Environmental responsibility is not just a regulatory obligation—it is a business imperative. Companies that
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Banks declare highest ever dividend haul for 2024
Mar 21 (DM) Sri Lanka’s listed banks have declared their largest-ever dividend haul for their financial year, ended in December 31, 2024. This is as they posted massive profits on the back of large provision reversals that came from the bond exchange in December last year. According to Capital Trust Securities, the listed banks have declared a whopping Rs.46.21 billion as dividends from the profits they made for the financial year ended in December 2024.
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New laws, reforms on cosmetics
Mar 21 (TM) Health authorities are in the process of introducing new laws and amending the existing ones with regard to cosmetic products, as they believe that the existing regulations are insufficient to protect both consumers and businesses, it is learnt. During a session of the Parliamentary Committee on Public Enterprises, it came to light that SL has failed to regulate the use of cosmetics, leading to severe health complications, with unauthorised
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Para Athletes excel at New Delhi Grand Prix
Mar 21 (DN) Sri Lankan para athletes once again performed well, winning three gold medals and four silver medals at the New Delhi World Para Athletics Grand Prix, which concluded last Thursday in New Delhi. The SL team comprised five para athletes, with Prasanna Jayalath clinching two gold medals in the 100m and long jump events. He finished the 100m T-42 event in 12.94 seconds to claim gold, while his second gold came in the T-42/44 long jump event with a leap of 5.36m.
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Sri Lanka secures second party opinion for green bonds
Mar 21 (TM) Sri Lanka has received the mandatory second party opinion for its green bond framework, which is required to sell the bonds. Speaking at a forum organised by the Asian Development Bank (ABD) in Colombo on Wednesday, Finance Ministry Additional Director General Visakha Amarasekera confirmed that the country has received this second party opinion. Amarasekera said that a formal announcement will be made after cabinet approval in the coming weeks.
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SL's first Seafarer Wellness Centre opens
Mar 21 (NF) National Union of Seafarers SL (NUSS) inaugurated the country's first Seafarer Wellness Centre, The Palace, today (20). The event marked a significant milestone in recognizing the contributions and addressing the well-being of seafarers. Katie Higginbottom, Chairperson and Head of ITF Seafarers' Trust, highlighted the challenges faced by seafarers during the pandemic, including denied shore leave and crew changes. She emphasized the importance of the new facility, stating,
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BYD’s first shipment arrives in Sri Lanka
Mar 21 (DM) In a momentous event for SL’s automotive landscape, the first shipment of BYD’s cutting-edge new energy vehicles (NEVs) has arrived at the Hambantota Port. This historic milestone, facilitated by John Keells CG Auto (JKCG Auto)—the authorised distributor for BYD vehicles in SL—ushers in a new era of sustainable mobility and innovation. Shipment includes a brand-new range of BYD’s most popular global models such as BYD SEALION 6, BYD ATTO 3, BYD DOLPHIN
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Sri Lanka risks losing US$ 1.23bn in EU exports if GSP+ revoked
Mar 21 (DM) Sri Lanka could face losses of up to US$ 1.23 billion if it loses its GSP+ trade benefits with the European Union (EU), a new study by the IPS showed. With the absence of the preferential tariff scheme, the report noted that Sri Lanka risks facing a tariff increase from its GSP+ concessions to Most Favoured Nation (MFN) levels, which could potentially result in a loss of 36.7% of its exports to the EU.
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NCP education: CTU alleges political pressure against disciplining
Mar 21 (TM) Ceylon Teachers' Union (CTU) has alleged that many disciplinary proceedings against certain teachers, principals, and education administrative officials in the North Central Province (NCP) are currently not being properly implemented due to political pressure. CTU President Priyantha Fernando claimed that the disciplinary action against a principal, who was sentenced to five years of suspended imprisonment and fined Rs. 50,000 over the sexual abuse of a schoolgirl has come to
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Utilisation of Clean Sri Lanka Rs 5 billion budget: Discussion held
Mar 21 (NW) A discussion on reviewing the responsibilities of respective Ministries in achieving the objectives of the Clean Sri Lanka National Initiative was held yesterday on the second floor of the Chartered Building, located opposite the President’s House, with the participation of key officials from relevant institutions. As a key initiative of the govt, the Clean Sri Lanka programme has been allocated LKR 5 billion in the budget for this year.
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Radiation treatment at Galle Hospital halted
Mar 21 (CT) With a four-month-long waiting list for radiation treatment, the Linear Accelerator machine installed at National Hospital, Galle, has stopped accepting new patients for the past two weeks due to a fault in the computer system that plans radiation treatment, the Govt Radiological Technologists’ Association (GRTA) said. GRTA President, Chanaka Dharmawickrama lamented yesterday (20) that this was a result of a fault in the computer system that planned radiation treatment.
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PCPP to address 50% backlog
Mar 21 (TM) Following reports that at least 50% of the petitions received by the Parliamentary Committee on Public Petitions (PCPP) remain unaddressed, Committee Chairperson MP Gamini Rathnayake said that several measures have already been taken to make the Committee more efficient and responsive. Minister Bimal Rathnayake recently said in the Parliament that he believed that at least 50% of the public petitions received by the Parliament had not been investigated.
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Customs misclassifying SUVs like Nissan X-Trail, Toyota Raize: VIASL
Mar 21 (DM) President of the Vehicle Importers' Association of SL (VIASL) Prasad Manage claimed today that an issue has arisen at the SL Customs Department, as the Nissan X-Trail and Toyota Raize, classified as hybrid SUVs by Japan Customs, have been identified as non-hybrid vehicles by SL Customs. He said that the Nissan X-Trail is a hybrid SUV with a 1,500cc engine capacity, while the Toyota Raize is a hybrid SUV
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Parliament nods to amend Inland Revenue law amid efforts to boost tax income
Mar 21 (EN) Parliament passed amendments to the country’s Inland Revenue Act aiming to boost tax income to achieve an ambitious revenue target Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake govt committed with the IMF. The amendments which will be effective from April 1, 2025 include many new tax proposals and changes to the existing personal income tax. The proposed amendments tabled in the parliament on March 1 were passed without any changes in the Parliament on Thursday, the Parliament said.
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9 Feb. power outage: PUCSL still waiting for CEB info, data
Mar 21 (TM) Public Utilities Commission of SL (PUCSL) is still waiting for the CEB to provide them with information and data on the islandwide power outage that occurred on 9 Feb, it is reported. Several parties have been requesting that the PUCSL conduct an independent investigation into the power outage that occurred on 9 Feb this year. When queried by The Daily Morning, regarding the actions taken on the matter, PUCSL Director Jayanath Herath said that they had requested CEB
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Deshabandu is on SLC payroll; Hesha tables documents
Mar 21 (Island) SJB MP Hesha Withanage yesterday tabled several documents in Parliament to substantiate his allegations against Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC). He presented an Executive Committee meeting minute, claiming that according to it, payments to IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon had been approved. MP said that the SLC Executive Committee had appointed Tennakoon, then Senior DIG of Western Province, as an advisor
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Sri Lanka’s elusive search for the right leadership
Mar 21 (FT) Despite 78 years of independence, SL has yet to find the right leadership—one that combines vision, integrity, and the ability to bring about long-term, meaningful change. Instead, the nation has endured cycles of mismanagement, corruption, and short-sighted politics that have left it struggling to reach its full potential. This is not due to a lack of intellectual capability among Sri Lankans. In fact, Sri Lankans are known for their sharp intellect and hold key leadership positions
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Counterfeit and substandard drugs: Numbers game
Mar 21 (FT) Russian roulette is a game in which you empty the chamber of a revolver, load a single bullet in, spin the chamber, hold the gun up to your head and pull the trigger. In a hypothetical ten-chamber revolver, there’s a 1 in 10 chance of death. Imagine playing this game every time you fell ill? World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that at least 1 in 10 medicines in developing countries such as our own are substandard or falsified. Depending on the severity of your condition,
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තුනිල් වතගල දල්ලවා කිව්වේ ලෑ
Video: SLAF training aircraft crashes in Wariyapola
Mar 21 (AD) A training aircraft of the SL Air Force (SLAF) has crashed in the Wariyapola area, according to the SLAF Spokesman. The aircraft, identified as a K-8 jet manufactured in China, was reportedly on a training mission when it suddenly went out of radar contact and later crashed at Minuwangete, Wariyapola. Both pilots had ejected safely and descended by parachute, avoiding any injuries, while the jet has caught fire, he said. No casualties have been reported following the incident.
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German woman’s nomination for Local Elections rejected
Mar 21 (DM) The nomination of a German woman who was set to contest the upcoming LG Elections in the Matale District has been rejected. Area Election Officer said that the nomination was disqualified after officials found discrepancies in the birth certificate submitted by the candidate. The woman, who had obtained SL citizenship, made headlines as the first foreign national to enter a local election in SL. She had placed her deposit and intended to contest under an independent group
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2025 Budget passed in Parliament with amendments
Mar 21 (AD) Third Reading of the 2025 Budget was passed in Parliament with amendments by a majority of 114 votes this evening. A total of 159 members voted in favour while 45 MPs voted against the inaugural budget of the NPP govt. The vote on the Third Reading of the budget for the financial year 2025 took place at 7.45 p.m. this evening following the Prez’s speech. Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake, in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, presented the Second Reading
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CCD officers who surrendered over Weligama shooting granted bail
Mar 21 (AD) The six police officers attached to the Colombo Crime Division (CCD), who surrendered to the Matara Magistrate’s Court over the shooting incident in front of a hotel at Weligama in Matara, have been granted bail by the court. The suspects were each ordered released on two surety bails of Rs. 200,000 while they were also ordered to appear before the CID tomorrow to record statements. The six CCD officers of the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) had surrendered to
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British Council Sri Lanka marks Commonwealth Day
Mar 21 (FT) British Council in Sri Lanka hosted its annual networking event to welcome home the latest batch of SL’s Commonwealth and Chevening Scholars returning from the UK on completion of their studies. This year’s event, organised together with the British High Commission Colombo, was also the 65th anniversary of the Commonwealth Scholarships, and took place on Commonwealth Day—the first-ever Welcome Home event that celebrated both Commonwealth and Chevening Scholars.
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Sri Lanka vehicle importers open LCs of US$207mn: President
Mar 21 (EN) Sri Lanka importers have opened letters of credit valued at US$ 207 million to import cars so far, Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake told parliament. “We are monitoring this every day,” Prez told parliament, on the final day of the 2025 budget debate. “By yesterday US$ 207 million have been opened.” There were fears of an unexpected surge of vehicle imports, he said. SL has slapped high taxes on cars, including a new 20% import duty triggering tax losses to
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Over 400 nominations for LG Election rejected
Mar 21 (AD) Commissioner General of Elections, Saman Sri Ratnayake, says that the nominations process for the 2025 LG Elections was conducted across 25 districts from March 17 to 12 noon yesterday. Nominations were accepted for a total of 336 local govt institutions. Nearly 2,900 groups are contesting the elections, with around 2,260 of these representing political parties. Additionally, he stated that of the total nominations submitted, nearly 425 have been rejected.
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Sri Lankan Airlines’ flights to London cancelled
Mar 21 (AD) Sri Lankan Airlines has cancelled several flights to London scheduled to depart Colombo today, due to the temporary closure of Heathrow Airport in London following a large fire at a nearby electrical substation. Accordingly, the Sri Lanka’s national carrier announced that SriLankan Airlines flights UL 503 (Colombo to London), scheduled to depart at 12:50 hrs and UL 504 (London to Colombo), scheduled to depart at 20:40 hrs on 21 March 2025, will not operate.
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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake
Complaint filed over doctored Nalanda College OBA social post
Mar 21 (NW) A complaint has been filed with the CID regarding a doctored social media post by the Nalanda College Old Boys’ Association. The original post was shared by the association to congratulate past pupil of the College Deshabandu Tennakoon on his appointment as Inspector General of Police (IGP). However, a manipulated version of the post was later circulated on social media following Tennakoon’s recent court appearance and subsequent police custody.
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Yodasinghe shines at World Indoors
Mar 21 (CT) Sprinter Chamod Yodasinghe shone at the 2024 World Indoor Championship, advancing to the semifinals of the 60m event in Nanjing, China, today. In doing so, he became the first SL male athlete in history to reach the sprinting semifinals of the World Indoor Championship. During the semifinals, Yodasinghe finished 8th, clocking 6.70 seconds—the same time he recorded during the heats—and secured an overall 22nd position. Earlier, Yodasinghe impressed in the heats, clocking 6.70 seconds
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CID raises new suspicion over Piumi Hansamali’s cosmetics business
Mar 21 (AD) Colombo Magistrate’s Court has directed the Illegal Assets Investigation Unit of the CID to further investigate Piumi Hansamali under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act and report progress to the court. The motion filed by Hansamali’s legal representatives alleging that her business operations have been negatively impacted due to the actions of the CID officers was taken up before Colombo Additional Magistrate Manjula Ratnayake today (20).
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