As senior officials raise concerns with Prez: Govt seeks time to address power ministry...
Apr 16 (CT) The Govt has reportedly requested time to address concerns related to the Ministry of Power and Energy and its political leadership, as several senior officials within the Ministry have been raising issues directly with the President. SL’s coal procurement issues are not limited to a single company—they are part of a recurring pattern of disputes, allegations, and system failures in coal imports for the Lakvijaya Power Plant.
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Over 200 Iranian sailors return from Sri Lanka after US sinks warship
Apr 16 (Reuters) More than 200 Iranian sailors who were rescued by SL from two sinking warships at the start of the war have been sent back to their home, a senior official has said. SL forces rescued 32 Iranian crew members from the warship Iris Dena on 4 March after it was struck by torpedo fired by a US submarine, while it was returning from a naval exercise organised by India. Another 208 were rescued from the Iris Booshehr on 5 March, after it requested assistance from Colombo
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SLTB earns Rs. 1 billion in six days during New Year services
Apr 16 (NW) SL Transport Board has earned Rs. 1 billion in revenue within six days by providing transport services during the New Year season, its chairman Sajeeva Kanagaratne said. He stated that the income was generated by facilitating passengers travelling to their hometowns for the New Year. He further noted that April 11 was recorded as the highest revenue-earning day in the organisation’s history, with earnings reaching Rs. 213 million. Meanwhile, National Transport Commission
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FSP claims unusual release of Victoria Reservoir’s water for electricity generation
Apr 16 (AD) Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) alleges that the govt has decided to release water from the Victoria Reservoir in an unusual manner for electricity generation. FSP Propaganda Secretary Duminda Nagamuwa claimed that the move was proposed as a response to reduced thermal power generation caused by the import of substandard coal. He said the decision was reportedly made during a meeting held on
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Walk for Peace monks begin journey to SL
Apr 16 (TM) A group of monks from the Walk for Peace delegation has commenced a spiritual journey from Dallas Fort Worth Int'l Airport to SL. Led by Phra Ponchai Khamyeam, the delegation carries a message of peace, compassion, and mindfulness, aiming to promote harmony and spiritual unity in the land of the Buddha’s teachings. Organisers expressed hope that the monks’ visit will inspire goodwill, strengthen community bonds, and encourage inner peace among people across
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Prez's Sinhala & Tamil New Year Message
Apr 16 (PMD) The Sinhala and Tamil New Year, which symbolises the aspiration for renewal both physically and spiritually, is the foremost cultural festival of the people of this country. During the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, traditional customs are upheld, with priority accorded to rituals and religious observances, and activities undertaken collectively at a common auspicious time. This shared cultural practice vividly reflects our nation’s identity before the world, as well as
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President marks New Year with family in newly rebuilt home after Cyclone Ditwah
Apr 16 (TM) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake joined New Year celebrations at a newly rebuilt house constructed under Govt compensation after being destroyed by Cyclone Ditwah. Prez visited the home of Indrajith Sampath Senarathna this morning (14) and participated in Sinhala and Tamil New Year rituals with the family and local residents The house was completed within five months and is one of six fully rebuilt homes in Galnewa DS area under the compensation programme.
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Expressway revenue exceeds Rs. 163 million in three days
Apr 16 (AD) A total of 434,338 vehicles traveled on the expressway system during the period from April 10 to April 12, the Road Development Authority (RDA) states. The revenue exceeding Rs. 163 million was generated in three days. Meanwhile, on April 12 alone, the revenue of Rs. 45 million was recorded, the RDA said. The RDA also requested that if any vehicle traveling on the expressways encounters an emergency, it should be reported to the 1969 emergency call center.
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Controversial coal tested by lab with expired licence
Apr 16 (ST) South African coal sold to Lanka Coal Company (Pvt) Ltd (LCC) by problematic coal supplier Trident Chemphar was repeatedly tested in Indonesia by a laboratory whose accreditation to inspect coal expired on Dec 29 last year, SL’s National Audit Office (NAO) said. As of March 31 this year, the NAO had not received evidence that the licence granted by Indonesia’s national accreditation committee
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Video: Congestion reported near expressway toll gates after New Year holidays
Apr 16 (AD) Long queues of vehicles were reportedly observed today (15) at the Pinnaduwa entrance of the Southern Expressway in Galle. Significant traffic congestion was reported intermittently at both the entry and exit points of the interchange. Meanwhile, the National Transport Commission (NTC) has announced that additional bus services will be deployed starting today (15) to accommodate commuters returning after the Sinhala and Tamil New Year holidays.
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36 road accidents, 35 assault cases reported to National Hospital over New Year period
Apr 16 (AD) A total of 36 road traffic accidents have been reported to the Colombo National Hospital during the New Year period on April 13 and 14, hospital sources said. Two individuals died as a result of these accidents. Meanwhile, a total of 19 road accidents were reported on April 13, while 17 accidents were recorded on April 14, which coincided with the Sinhala and Tamil New Year. Meanwhile, 35 assault-related incidents have also been reported during the same period.
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Two bodies recovered after drowning incident in Mahaweli River
Apr 16 (AD) Two bodies have been recovered this afternoon (15) near the Verugal Aru Bridge on the Mahaweli River, where a father and his four sons were swept away while bathing. The accident had occurred yesterday (14) when the father and his four sons had gone to bathe in the river and were caught in strong currents, resulting in a drowning incident. However, the father and one son had managed to survive. Accordingly, of the remaining three who went missing, the bodies of two individuals
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President meets Mahanayaka Thero of Ramanna Nikaya
Apr 16 (AD) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has called on the Most Venerable Aggamaha Pandita Makulewe Wimala Mahanayaka Thero of the Ramanna Nikaya and engaged in a brief discussion. Prez visited Vidyavasa Pirivena Maha Vihara in Minuwangoda, Meerigama, where the Venerable Thero resides, this afternoon (15), and inquired after his well-being. On this occasion, the Venerable Thero chanted Seth Pirith and invoked blessings on the Prez for the Sinhala & Tamil New Year,
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Impractical school guidelines trip up heatwave response
Apr 16 (ST) Despite a collective commitment to student safety, a lack of infrastructure, water facilities and impractical guidelines have created a critical dilemma for professionals managing heat wave risks. When questioned about the impractical guidelines issued to protect students from heat, Deputy Minister Madhura Senevirathna said that sanitary and water facilities were the top priority of the 2025 budget.
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ICTA exit turning point in digital transformation
Apr 16 (ST) Sri Lanka’s digital transformation is undergoing a major structural shift, characterised by the replacement of the long-standing Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) after 23 years in operation, with two new specialised entities. The World Bank and Asian Development Bank have pledged US $125 million collectively over the next four years, supplemented by Rs. 2 billion from the Treasury for the initial setup, a senior Finance Ministry official said.
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Brother of Karandeniya Sudda arrested in India
Apr 16 (AD) The brother of notorious underworld figure Karandeniya Sudda, the organized crime suspect known by the alias Raju, has been arrested in India. The charges against Jayalath de Silva, alias Karandeniya Sudda and his brother Sanath de Silva alias Raju were filed in connection with the recent series of murders centered in the Southern Province. Although Karandeniya Sudda is identified as the leader of the criminal gang, police said that all assassination contracts received by him
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Policy makers must balance fiscal credibility with support for vulnerable, IMF warns
Apr 16 (EN) Policy makers responding to the short-term effects of the West Asia war shocks must not lose sight of broader forces affecting the global economy from geopolitics and trade, IMF has warned, but must strike a careful balance between safeguarding fiscal sustainability and protecting those who are hit the hardest. “So, to maintain their fiscal policy credibility, policy makers need to strike a careful balance between
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Indonesian Navy’s sail training vessel arrives in Sri Lanka
Apr 16 (SLN) The Indonesian Navy Sailing Ship KRI BIMA SUCI – 945 arrived at the Port of Colombo on a goodwill visit on 15 Apr 26. The visiting ship was welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) in compliance with time-honoured naval traditions. The vessel's arrival is a key highlight of the ASEAN Plus Cadet Sail (APCS) – 2026 programme, accompanying a diverse contingent of Navy cadets from 26 different nations alongside their Indonesian counterparts.
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SRH pick Madushanka as injury replacement for Carse
Apr 16 (CI) Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) have picked SL's left-arm seamer Dilshan Madushanka as an injury replacement for Brydon Carse for the remainder of IPL 2026. Madushanka will join SRH for INR 75 lakh. Carse, who was retained by SRH ahead of the 2026 auction, hurt his right hand while batting in the nets before the tournament opener against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). SRH head coach Daniel Vettori had hoped for a quick recovery at that time but that did not happen.
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Team SL unveiled for 6th Asian Beach Games
Apr 16 (CT) The National Olympic Committee of SL officially unveiled Team SL for the upcoming 6th Asian Beach Games. The announcement marked a significant step in the nation’s preparations for the continental event, which will be staged in Sanya, China from 22 to 30 April 2026. The Games, set against the tropical backdrop of Sanya’s coastline, will feature athletes from across Asia in a vibrant celebration of beach and sea sports. SL will field a contingent of 109 members,
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Pushpakumara named China Coach
Apr 16 (TM) Former SL cricketer and coach Muthumudalige Pushpakumara has taken up the role of Coach of the China National Cricket Team. Sharing photographs on social media, he said: “Honoured to step onto the field with the China National Cricket Team for the first time.” He was seen engaging in discussions with officials and the team at Zhejiang University of Science and Technology in Hangzhou, China. All-rounder Pushpakumara, 44, represented SL in 3 ODIs
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Digital fraud: Foreign cyber gangs find local foothold?
Apr 16 (TM) Investigations into a recent surge of sophisticated cybercrime operations in SL have exposed a deeply concerning operational model underpinning these illicit activities. Authorities said that foreign digital fraud syndicates were not operating in complete isolation but were increasingly leveraging local criminal networks to execute and sustain their schemes. ASP F.U. Wootler revealed that ongoing investigations
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Old year’s departing shocker – the rising scandal of NDB’s 13b fraud
Apr 16 (ST) As the old devil’s year-long reign dragged toward its inevitable end, it seemed hellbent not on walking into the sunset with a stylish wave of resigned grace, but on leaving Lanka with a shocker to be impaled on throughout her traditional new year set to dawn on Tuesday: the rising scandal at National Development Bank’s 13 billion-rupee fraud, which may well cause the govt’s downfall. Thirteen billion local bucks are not peanuts, not even in American dollars and dimes.
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Sri Lanka at the crossroads: Rethinking strategy in a fractured world
Apr 16 (Island) The escalating crises in the Middle East are yet another reminder, if one were needed, that the world is becoming more volatile, more polarised and less predictable. For a small, relatively open economy like SL, the implications are immediate and profound. A US$10 increase in global oil prices can add hundreds of millions of dollars annually to Sri Lanka’s import bill. Remittance flows which amounted to about US$8 billion in 2023 are heavily exposed to the Gulf economies.
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Lasantha murder investigation: Part 23
Sri Lanka confronts the ripple effects of war
Apr 16 (DN) The impact of the war in the Middle East continued to have a knock-on effect on Sri Lanka prompting President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to announce several relief measures to cushion this impact last week. This is while the opposition focused on the upcoming anniversary of the Easter terror attacks. The conflict between the United States (US) and Israel on the one hand and Iran on the other began on Feb 28. It has now escalated into a full-blown war.
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Religious isolation and hardwiring
Apr 16 (GV) Religions are supposed to enshrine our moral values. Hence their sanctified position in any society as the indispensable institution guiding our morals. However, almost all societies have more than one religion and each individual identifies herself with one of them. This seclusion is interesting and merits some reflection. If all religions contain more or less same codes of ethics which are intended to make people think and behave better, why is society divided along the lines of
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Apr 16 (TM) The substandard coal procurement for the Norochcholai Lakvijaya Power Plant has become a litmus test for the good governance credibility of the Govt, with concerns being raised about it by the media, activists, and the Opposition for months, with the Govt resisting calls for accountability thus far. The coal power plant, itself the source of many previous controversies & multiple nationwide power outages,
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Easter Sunday attacks: Seven years on another debate and the usual accusations
Apr 16 (ST) With less than two weeks to go before the 7th anniversary of the Easter Sunday terrorist attack, Parliament held yet another adjournment debate on one of the country’s darkest chapters in recent history. While there was nothing to distinguish this debate from multiple others that had been held on the same subject since 2019, it was a stark reminder that even after almost seven years, victims’ families were yet to find closure or receive justice. Much of the debate
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Snakes in Sri Lanka: Conservation gaps need policy rethink
Apr 16 (TM) Herpetologist and 2026 World Snake Congress Scientific Committee Secy. Gen. Dr. Nimal Rathnayake speaks about the fearful symmetry of these mythic and stigmatised scaly-beings that are a vital part of the ecosystem, the science behind them and the intertwined survival of humans and reptiles. Snakes are a widely overlooked, feared, despised and even mythologised group in nature. Despite their timid disposition and tendency to avoid humans, and their crucial role in controlling
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The struggles, trauma and taunts of former LTTE guerrillas
Apr 16 (CT) With a weather-beaten face, SR looks older than his years. By his own admission, he is a coolie near Paranthan in Northern SL — a life of drudgery far removed from the time when he was a Tamil Tiger, fighting a protracted and determined war to carve out an independent Tamil homeland. Ever since, he surrendered to the military in 2009, along with thousands of LTTE guerrillas, SR has led a difficult life, struggling to adjust to
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Limits of renewable energy and cost vs reliability dilemma
Apr 16 (DN) 650 exajoules, was the number forworld energy consumption in 2024. Emerging and developing economies amount to 80% of the growthin the global energy usage with China leading the way. 38% of energy demand growth is being serviced from renewable sources while the remaining 54% of demand is still serviced from sources such as oil, natural gases and coal highlighting worlds heavy reliance on non-renewable energy sources.
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The Lanka Coal Company crisis & Its economic consequences
Apr 16 (CT) Sri Lanka is once again confronted with a crisis that is neither external nor inevitable, but fundamentally institutional. Controversy surrounding Lanka Coal Company reflects more than a breakdown in procurement; it reveals a deeper erosion of governance within a strategic state-controlled entity. At its core lies a simple but powerful reality: when institutions entrusted with national responsibility fail, consequences are transferred directly to the state & ultimately to the people.
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