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Nalinda Jayatissa

Ditwah: A Country Tested, A People United

Dec 12 (Island) When Cyclone Ditwah roared across the island on November 27 and 28, 2025, it left behind a landscape scarcely recognisable to its own inhabitants—homes reduced to rubbles, vital infrastructure torn apart and entire communities engulfed by floodwaters that surged with terrifying speed. The storm’s ferocity carved deep scars into the island’s social and economic fabric, displacing thousands and severing lifelines that families had relied upon for generations. more..

Editorial: Lajja!

Dec 12 (Island) President Anura Kumara Dissanayake is apparently determined to have one of his loyalists appointed Auditor General though the Constitutional Council (CC) has prevented him from doing so. The govt is apparently playing a waiting game. Sri Lanka has never been short of self-proclaimed messiahs who promise to deliver people from suffering and secure enough votes to win elections. It is only after being ensconced in power that they lay bare their true faces. more..

Sri Lanka’s fallen first responders: Remembering the men who died protecting others

Dec 12 (SO) SL’s Armed Forces and essential services suffered painful losses during Cyclone Ditwah, as Navy personnel, an Air Force officer, and a CEB technician died while carrying out rescue and relief operations in the midst of the country’s worst natural disaster. Their deaths, while saving civilians, restoring power, and holding collapsing communities together, have highlighted the enormous risks borne by those who respond first when disaster strikes. more..

Addressing the information chaos of cyclone Ditwah

Dec 12 (GV) The devastation left by Cyclone Ditwah across SL was immediate and immense, affecting over a million lives and triggering widespread landslides. Amidst the chaos of rising waters and tragic loss, a parallel crisis emerged – one of information. As official systems struggled to cope, the internet became a sea of decentralised, desperate posts: scattered WhatsApp screenshots, untraceable images and pleas for missing relatives. It was in this moment of digital disarray that one tech founder, more..

Flash floods and earth slips with man’s footprints

Dec 12 (ST) Last week, Cyclone Ditwah brought severe devastation to Sri Lanka, unleashing deadly floods, landslides, and widespread destruction. Hundreds of lives were lost, many remain missing, and thousands of families were displaced as homes, roads, and transport networks were heavily damaged. It was a historic catastrophe, marked by rainfall exceeding 500 mm in some districts, gale-force winds reaching 100 km/h, and mass displacement of communities. While disasters of this magnitude are not frequent, more..

Ditwah’s fury: Sri Lanka faces massive rebuilding challenge

Dec 12 (SO) In the pre-dawn haze of Nov 28, as Cyclone Ditwah’s eye wall clawed its way ashore near Trincomalee, the people never thought it is going to change the country’s destiny. Mahaweli River, that ancient lifeline of the island’s heartland, had swollen into a monstrous serpent, its waters churning with debris and fury on this day. By midday, villages near Trincomalee were a memory swallowed by mudslides, one of countless hamlets erased in what Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake would call more..

Disaster aftermath: The looming spectre of food insecurity

Dec 12 (TM) Cyclone Ditwah finally left SL’s territorial waters a few days ago, but its impact lingers on. Thousands of people have been misplaced, hundreds are dead, and those who survived now face a rising risk of a possible food scarcity in the near future. Given the panic buying which ensued at markets, the damage done to crops, and inundated paddy fields, food insecurity in some form in the near future is inevitable. Even though the Govt has given the assurance more..

Disaster geopolitics in Ditwah’s wake

Dec 12 (DM) Just as Canada’s social justice activist and writer Naomi Klein, in her highly celebrated book The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, explains the relations between disasters—manmade or natural—and vulgar capitalism driven by inhumane greed, so too can we see an inviting link between disasters and geopolitics. In her 2007 book, she argues that disasters and wars are like honeypots for capitalist bees—or flies. A follow-up book could similarly expose geopolitics’ more..

Justice delayed is justice denied

Dec 12 (DM) Chairman of the UNP Wajira Abeywardena has said that SL’s conviction rate remains as low as 2%, as reported in the media. While SL records only a two-percent conviction rate, Japan’s stands as high as 98%, according to him. This stark contrast exposes a troubling reality. Most individuals arrested in SL are eventually acquitted of the charges brought against them. After prolonged detention—often raising serious human-rights concerns—they ultimately walk free without a conviction. more..

හූනට වලිගයක් ආවට වලිගෙට හූනෙක්...

Govt launches 3% concessionary loans for 130,000 micro and small businesses

Dec 11 (NW) SL will introduce a consolidated loan program to support micro, small and medium-scale entrepreneurs affected by recent disasters, govt announced, as part of a wider effort to revive the MSME sector. Proposed scheme, named RE–MSME Disaster Relief, brings together several existing concessionary loan facilities, including SMILE III for industrial and production investments, E-FRIEND II for environmentally friendly financing, and the current RE–MSME program financed by govt. more..

Regulatory rollback tailored for politically backed megaprojects: Environmentalists

Dec 11 (Island) Investigations have revealed that the govt’s controversial easing of environmental regulations appears closely aligned with the interests of a small but powerful coalition of politically connected investors, environmentalists have alleged. The move weakens key Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) requirements and accelerates approvals for high-risk projects, has triggered a storm of criticism from environmental scientists, civil society groups and more..

Indian Army team restores critical communication network in Mahiyanganaya

Dec 11 (NW) The Integrated Task Force of the Shatrujeet Brigade of the Indian Army yesterday restored an essential communication infrastructure in the Mahiyanganaya region, one of the worst-affected areas near Kandy. According to the Indian HC, following Cyclone Ditwah, a major disruption had occurred in the Mahiyanganaya region, where the cyclone severely damaged the Optical Fibre Cable (OFC) network, more..

Ali Sabry says Cabraal case reflects fair, balanced use of new anti-corruption law

Dec 11 (DM) The decision to release Former CB Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal from the Greek Bonds case, under strict conditions, reflects how Sri Lanka’s justice system is evolving under the new Anti-Corruption Act, Former Minister Ali Sabry said. Sabry noted that Section 67 of the Anti-Corruption Act, No. 9 of 2023 allows indictments to be withdrawn before judgment—not as leniency, but through a structured process that can require restitution, public apology, accountability more..

Chinese cybercrime ring busted in Aluthgama

Dec 11 (CT) Tourist Police have arrested several Chinese nationals suspected of operating a cybercrime and extortion racket in Dharga Town, Aluthgama, following a complaint from a Chinese man who said his wife had been taken hostage. Officers seized approximately 200 mobile phones, 50 SIM cards and 13 laptops during the operation, according to the Tourist Police. ASP Prabath Vidanagama, Acting Director of the Police Tourist Division, said the complainant had alleged more..

හිරු සවස ප්‍රවෘත්ති විකාශය

Sri Lanka to sign two MoUs with Maldives

Dec 11 (NW) Sri Lanka is set to deepen cooperation with the Maldives through two new MoUs approved by the Cabinet of Ministers, focusing on postgraduate medical education and youth and sports development. One MoU is to be signed between the University of Colombo and the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Maldives to expand collaboration in postgraduate education. Under the agreement, Sri Lanka will provide training for Maldivian medical officers & dental surgeons, more..

Sri Lanka offers UDA land in Colombo for mixed development project

Dec 11 (EN) Sri Lanka is offering an UDA land at Perahera Mawatha, Kollupitiya, Col 3, on a 99-year lease basis for a mixed development project, minister Nalinda Jayatissa said. The cabinet approved a proposal to look for investors for the land measuring 2 roods, 23.1 perches, to implement a mixed development project, including residential development. “The cabinet has approved inviting investment proposals for the use of the relevant land for hotel or commercial purposes, more..

Over 4,000 bikes for Midwives, Inspectors and Nurses under health system upgrade

Dec 11 (NW) Sri Lanka has approved the purchase of a new fleet of vehicles to strengthen the island’s primary health care system, supported by a USD 150 million World Bank financing agreement aimed at improving community-level services from 2024 to 2028. The govt said the project focuses on preventing and managing non-communicable diseases, expanding elderly and palliative care, and boosting resilience to climate-related more..

Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah: The full scale of the disaster in numbers

Dec 11 (DM) Cyclone Ditwah left Sri Lanka facing a national disaster of extraordinary scale. In a matter of days, the storm triggered lethal landslides, unprecedented flooding and the collapse of critical infrastructure that millions rely on. Entire districts were cut off, thousands were displaced and the economic impact continues to grow. The numbers tell the story of a country confronting one of its most severe crises in recent memory. The storm left a devastating human toll. more..

Mahiyanganaya Hospital suffers heavy damage, speeds up restoration efforts

Dec 11 (NW) Mahiyanganaya Base Hospital, one of the health facilities hardest hit by the flooding triggered by Cyclone Ditwah, has returned most services to normal while urgent repairs continue on several critical units, officials said following an on-site inspection. Deputy Minister Dr. Hansaka Wijemuni and Health and Media Ministry Secretary Dr. Anil Jasinghe visited the hospital to assess the damage and review ongoing recovery efforts. Hospital sustained significant losses to more..

Rebuilding SL හිතාගන්න බැරි සහායක්!

Court no-show in Rs 60M fraud case: Arrest warrant issued on Ven. Sumana Thera

Dec 11 (CT) Colombo Additional Magistrate Oshadhi Maharachchi, yesterday, issued a warrant for the arrest of Ven. Uvathenne Sumana Thera, the Chief Incumbent of the Sri Bodhirajarama Temple in Maligawatta, for failing to appear in Court in connection with an alleged fraud of nearly Rs 60 million involving a coconut oil company in Dematagoda. The warrant was issued after the Court took into consideration the monk’s absence in four cases linked to several complaints more..

UNDP, together with partners, brings together immersive insight into cruel realities of SGBV

Dec 11 (Island) The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is a global campaign observed annually from 25 Nov to 10 Dec, beginning on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and concluding on Human Rights Day. The campaign aims to raise awareness and inspire collective action to end all forms of violence against women and girls. This year, in line with this, UNDP, together with its key partners through ongoing flagship project initiatives, more..

T20 World Cup 2026 tickets go live today, prices start at Rs. 1,000 in Sri Lanka

Dec 11 (ICC) The ICC today announced the opening of ticket sales for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, pricing entry-level tickets at historic lows to drive accessibility for the pinnacle event. Sales will begin at 18h45 IST with prices starting at just ₹100 (approx $1.11) at some venues in India and LKR1000 (approx $3.26) in Sri Lanka. The landmark 10th edition of the tournament will be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, more..

Former Cabinet Ministers questioned over Rajagiriya building deal

Dec 11 (NW) Several former Cabinet Ministers have been questioned by the Bribery Commission in connection with an investigation regarding the leasing of a building in the Rajagiriya area for the functioning of the Ministry of Agriculture. Opposition MP Gayantha Karunathilaka appeared before the CIABOC this morning to provide a statement in this regard. Karunathilaka, who served as a Cabinet Minister at the time of the incident, was summoned by the Commission to give a statement. more..

MillenniumIT ESP & Microsoft to support data collection on damages caused by Cyclone

Dec 11 (PMD) Secretary to the Treasury, Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma stated that the Dept of National Planning has launched a programme to collect information and data on businesses and properties damaged by Cyclone Ditwah. Secretary to Ministry of Finance further noted that this information will be compiled in coordination with Divisional Secretariats and other relevant institutions. Dr. Suriyapperuma added that teams will visit the affected locations to gather the data more more..

ජලගැලීම් සහ නාය යෑම් අනතුරු...

Germany extends €500,000 emergency assistance to SL following cyclone Ditwah

Dec 11 (DM) Germany has announced emergency aid worth approximately €500,000 to support SL in the wake of the devastating impact of Cyclone Ditwah. The assistance has been provided under European Union Civil Protection Mechanism (EU UCPM) as part of the collective EU emergency response. Initial needs were identified through the EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO). Financed by the German Federal Foreign Office and delivered via the Federal Agency more..

Vehicle imports: DMT surpasses 16 billion revenue target

Dec 11 (TM) Dept of Motor Traffic (DMT) has met its revenue targets for the year with the rise in vehicle imports seen this year, Motor Traffic Commissioner General Kamal Amarasinghe said. Accordingly, the dept was given a target of Rs. 16 billion and it has surpassed this figure by recording Rs. 17.8 billion as of 30 November. Amarasinghe further stated that the Treasury has set a revenue target of Rs. 18 billion for next year, adding that the DMT is fully capable of achieving that target. more..

Cabinet approves recruitment of 2,284 to state sector

Dec 11 (AD) Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval to the recruitment of 2,284 personnel to the state sector to fill existing vacancies. Cabinet previously granted approval to implement the recommendations of the committee appointed to review the recruitment process of the state service and to manage existing staff requirements. A committee comprising officials and headed by the Secretary to the PM more..

Sri Lanka transfers Trincomalee land meant for vocational university to tourism project

Dec 11 (EN) SL’s cabinet has approved the transfer of a land and constructions meant for a Kinniya Uni of Vocational Technology (UNIVOTEC) in Trincomalee, to Ministry of Tourism, minister Nalinda Jayatissa said. Kinniya education institution was to be built on a 12-acre land belonging to the Land Reform Commission in the Uparu Grama Niladhari Division of the Kinniya DS in the Trincomalee District. So far, 25.45 million rupees has been spent on the construction work for the college. more..

Pakistan sends additional 200 tons of supplies to cyclone-hit Sri Lanka

Dec 11 (BR) Pakistan announced on Thursday that it had dispatched an additional 200 tons of humanitarian relief supplies to SL, which will reach the cyclone-hit country on Dec 13. Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry said that the decision came after he met with SL leaders in Colombo and an evaluation of the situation onsite. The minister visited SL on PM Shehbaz Sharif’s instructions to convey Pakistan’s solidarity after Cyclonic Storm Ditwah. more..

Minister Susil Ranasingha

Where does plantation community fit into govt’s disaster relief matrix?: Mano

Dec 11 (DM) TPA leader Mano Ganesan today took to the govt's disaster relief matrix and questioned how the plantation community fits into it. “I acknowledge the relief allowances announced by President Anura Kumra Dissanayake on Dec 5, the final day of the Budget debate. I chose not to join the opposition walkout, opting instead to hear the Prez out in good faith. However, I still don’t see where the most marginalised plantation community fits into the relief matrix,” Ganesan said. more..

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