Denying airport pass to prelate: AASL Chair Harsha Abeywickrema resigns
Jan 29 (CT) Air Chief Marshal (Retd) Harsha Abeywickrema stepped down yesterday as Chairman of Airport and Aviation Services (SL) Ltd after refusing to approve a request to issue an airport access pass to a Buddhist prelate, citing mandatory international aviation security standards. The request was made on behalf of Ven. Banagala Upatissa Nayake Thera, Chief Prelate in Japan. In a letter dated 9 Jan, Abeywickrema responded to
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Cabinet nods temporary extension of driving licence validity for Parliamentary approval
Jan 29 (FT) The Cabinet of Ministers approved a proposal to submit to Parliament the regulations issued to temporarily extend the validity period of driving licences, following widespread public inconvenience caused by adverse conditions in late 2025. The public faced significant difficulties in renewing driving licences on time due to severe damage to normal day-to-day life resulting from unfavourable weather conditions that prevailed across the country in November 2025.
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Solheim on carbon-neutrality in sustainable tourism
Jan 29 (Island) An exclusive Symposium on Sustainable Tourism was successfully held on 25 Jan 2026 at Amba Yaalu – Kandalama, SL’s first all-women-led hotel, operated by Thema Collection. The symposium brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and sustainability practitioners to discuss innovative and practical pathways to embed sustainability across the tourism value chain. The discussions explored key topics including low-impact destination planning, plastic-free tourism
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IMF reaffirms solidarity and reassures support to Sri Lanka
Jan 29 (FT) The IMF yesterday reaffirmed its solidarity with Sri Lanka and expressed readiness to support the country in its efforts to safeguard macroeconomic stability and promote resilience and sustainable growth. The reassurance follows the completion of the visit by an IMF team led by Mission Chief for SL Evan Papageorgiou to SL from 22 to 28 January to hold discussions on the impact of Cyclone Ditwah.
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Radiology techs postpone strike till tomorrow
Jan 29 (TM) Govt Radiological Technologists’ Association has decided to temporarily suspend the indefinite strike that was scheduled to commence yesterday across all hospitals in the country. President of the Union, Chanaka Dharmawickrama stated that the strike has been suspended for 48 hours. The decision has been taken following discussions between Union representatives and the Deputy Health Minister. During the meeting, issues that prompted the strike were reviewed and
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SL unveils five-year National Action Plan to strengthen anti-human trafficking efforts
Jan 29 (FT) National Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force (NAHTTF) yesterday officially launched the National Strategic Action Plan to Monitor and Combat Human Trafficking (2026-2030), reaffirming SL’s strong commitment to eliminating all forms of human trafficking and strengthening coordinated national responses. The launch was held under the patronage of PM Dr. Harini Amarasuriya. The event was also attended by Defence Ministry Secretary and NAHTTF Chair Sampath Thuyacontha,
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Migration of Mahaweli, Irrigation managers worsened Ditwah impact: Former Minister
Jan 29 (DM) Former Minister Champika Ranawaka has warned that the migration of experienced middle-level managers from institutions such as the Mahaweli Authority and the Department of Irrigation may have contributed to the severe impact of Cyclone Ditwah. Ranawaka highlighted SL’s lack of expertise in reservoir management. “Even the private sector faces challenges due to this shortage. Institutions like the Dept of Irrigation and the Mahaweli Authority no longer have middle
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Need to examine Sajith’s mentality before implementing new edu reforms: Nalinda
Jan 29 (DM) Minister Nalinda Jayatissa said the Govt must first examine the mentality of Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa before responding to his demands on the new education reforms. Minister recalled that Premadasa had earlier staged a protest in front of C.W.W. Kannangara statue in Mathugama, calling for the proposed education reforms not to be introduced to children. However, he noted that the Opposition Leader is now urging Govt to implement the same reforms immediately.
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Court told Ranil misused hospital facilities after remand
Jan 29 (NW) Tensions flared in court on Wednesday during proceedings in the case against former Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe, with prosecutors questioning how the former leader was seated in court as a suspect and raising concerns over his previous hospital stay following remand. Additional Solicitor General Dileep Peiris told the Fort Magistrate’s Court that Wickremesinghe was present in court as a suspect and
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SL’s impeccable home ODI record ends
Jan 29 (Island) Sri Lanka had drawn up a blueprint to rule one-day cricket at home and for five years it paid rich dividends. The hosts went unbeaten in 12 home series, winning 11 and drawing one, a run that included taking down Australia twice and India once. That fortress finally fell on Tuesday at the R. Premadasa Stadium, as England scripted a come-from-behind win to bring the curtain down on an extraordinary streak. RPS had long been Sri Lanka’s stronghold.
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Over 400 railway crossings remain unsafe
Jan 29 (CT) Sri Lanka’s railway system faces mounting safety and operational challenges, with more than 400 railway level crossings remaining unsafe and an ageing fleet increasingly prone to failure, according to official data. Between 2020 and 2024, at least 385 accidents were reported at railway level crossings, resulting in 37 deaths and 105 injuries. Investigations attributed many of these incidents to unsafe crossings and weak enforcement of safety measures.
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සෞඛ්ය වර්ජනවලට මොකද වෙන්නේ?
General Educational Reforms: To what purpose? A statement by state uni teachers
Jan 29 (Island) One of the major initiatives of the NPP govt is reforming Sri Lanka’s education system. Immediately after coming to power, govt started the process of bringing about transformational changes to general education. The budgetary allocation to education has been increased to 2% of GDP (from 1.8% in 2023). Although this increase is not sufficient, the govt has pledged to build infrastructure, recruit more teachers, increase facilities at schools
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India–SL partnership anchored in trust, connectivity and shared prosperity: HC
Jan 29 (CT) India’s High Commissioner to SL, Santosh Jha, said India’s foreign policy vision was firmly rooted in partnership, self-reliance and shared growth, underscoring SL’s special place in New Delhi’s regional and global outlook. Addressing an evening reception to mark the 77th Republic Day of India, HC said this year’s celebrations were guided by the themes Vande Mataram and Atmanirbhar Bharat — symbolising India’s journey from independence to prosperity.
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Tourism leaks $ 1.13 b annually as focus shifts from arrivals to value retention
Jan 29 (FT) SL’s tourism sector, struggling to attract high spenders, is estimated to lose $ 1.13 billion annually through economic leakages, despite generating $ 3.17 billion in earnings in 2024 and about $ 3.2 billion in 2025, according to the country’s first Rapid Assessment of Economic Leakages released yesterday. The assessment, conducted by the SLTDA with technical support from UN Tourism, focuses on
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Altair issues over 100 title deeds post-ownership change
Jan 29 (FT) Altair Residences has, over the past six months, seen over 100 individual title deeds being executed by apartment owners, providing owners with a clear, registered, legal title to their apartments in accordance with Sri Lanka property law. This has been a key initiative by the new owners and management of Altair to improve governance and will continue in an orderly manner in the coming months, the Company said in a statement. With the transition of ownership to Blackstone India,
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Rathnayake in Sri Lanka squad for England T20Is; Thushara, Kamindu left out
Jan 29 (CI) Pavan Rathnayake has re-entered SL's T20I squad following his 121 off 115 balls in the third ODI against England. Omitted from the squad to play England in three T20Is, however, are fast bowler Nuwan Thushara, and batting allrounder Kamindu Mendis. Legspinner Dushan Hemantha has also been left out. Left-arm-spinning allrounder Dunith Wellalage retains his place in the T20I squad, though he hasn't played a T20I since September. Maheesh Theekshana & Wanindu Hasaranga
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CBSL Governor does not rule out changes to IMF program post-Ditwah
Jan 29 (FT) CB Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe yesterday did not rule out any changes to the ongoing IMF EFF on account of emerging needs due to the post-Ditwah recovery. Speaking at the post-Monetary Policy announcement press conference, Dr. Weerasinghe said IMF staff are currently assessing the economic impact of Cyclone Ditwah ahead of the postponed fifth review under the Extended Fund Facility.
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MTI commends Sri Lanka’s tourism resilience, cautions on longer-term risks
Jan 29 (FT) At MTI’s Thought Leadership Forum, CEO Hilmy Cader commended the resilience of SL’s tourism industry, while cautioning that long-term risks must be strategically addressed to ensure sustainable growth. “When a destination is on a high there is a tendency to not address the potential longer-term risks,” said Cader, highlighting the importance of foresight in tourism planning. Cader pointed out several areas of concern. He noted that overtourism could result in demand far
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JKH posts strong 3Q earnings
Jan 29 (FT) Top blue chip John Keells Holdings (JKH) announced strong earnings for the third quarter with all businesses reporting improved profitability driven by momentum across the Group portfolio. Group revenue rose by 54% to Rs. 125.05 billion in 3Q of the financial year 2025/26. Cumulative Group revenue for the first nine months of FY26 grew by 69% to Rs. 383.96 billion. Group earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation grew by 68% to Rs. 23.76b
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පාසල් අධ්යපනය එදා ,අද සහ හෙට
PickMe posts record 9-month performance
Jan 29 (FT) Digital Mobility Solutions Lanka (PickMe) said it delivered a resilient operational and financial performance in the third quarter of the financial year 2025/26 (3QFY26), sustaining strong growth momentum over the first nine months of the year and reinforcing its leadership in SL’s digital mobility ecosystem. Company recorded a revenue of Rs. 6.2 billion for the first nine months of FY25/26, representing a 50% YoY (YoY) increase from Rs. 4.1 billion in the corresponding period of
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Editorial: Prelates’ wise counsel
Jan 29 (Island) Four Mahanayake Theras have made an intervention, albeit with delay, to reorient govt policy towards commonsense and good governance. They have raised concerns about the prolonged delay in appointing the Auditor General (AG). In a letter to Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake, they have warned that the continued absence of an AG has created space for various groups to question the state’s financial oversight and fuel debate over public financial management.
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CA strikes down husband’s consent rule for foreign spouse visa extensions
Jan 29 (ST) In the case of a foreign spouse—a victim of domestic abuse—being denied a visa extension by the Dept of Immigration and Emigration because she could not produce a consent letter from her estranged husband, the Court of Appeal this week ruled that imposing such a requirement on a victim of violence constitutes a legal impossibility and contradicts established migration guidelines.
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Govt rescinds previous gazette on Wedithalathivu Nature Reserve boundaries
Jan 29 (ST) In a major victory for environmental conservationists, govt has published a gazette rescinding a May 2024 extraordinary gazette which had changed the boundaries of the Wedithalathivu Nature Reserve, the Supreme Court was informed this week. On Jan 19, the AG notified a 3-judge bench comprising CJ Preethi Padman Surasena, Justice Janak De Silva and Justice Gihan Kulatunga that the impugned gazette was officially rescinded by Gazette No. 2463/47 dated 21.11.2025.
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The world welcomes senior home buyers while Sri Lanka shuts the door at 60
Jan 29 (Island) Imagine you are 58 years old, financially stable with a decent pension plan, and finally ready to build your dream home in the suburbs of Colombo. You walk into a bank, application in hand, only to be told: “Sorry, your repayment period would extend past 60. We can’t help you”. In SL, this scenario plays out daily, leaving thousands of mature, creditworthy citizens locked out of homeownership. But, step outside our shores, you’ll find a drastically different story.
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රනිල්ට නඩු; ලේකම් රිමාන්ඩ්; කසුනුත්...
Drugging kids
Jan 29 (TM) Police warnings about the spread of drugs among schoolchildren should not be treated as routine law-enforcement updates. They are signals of social failures that demand attention beyond arrests and surveillance. ASP F.U. Wootler has said that organised groups are targeting children near schools by disguising drugs such as Mava and Babul as sweets, popsicles, cotton candy, biscuits, and toffees. This is not a distant threat; but something that happens by the school gate.
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Rebuilding the language bridge
Jan 29 (CT) Language has always been more than a medium of communication in SL. It is a carrier of identity, memory and power, shaping access to the State and one’s sense of belonging within it. Against this backdrop, the revelation that between 100 and 150 complaints are received annually over violations of citizens’ official language rights, with 156 recorded in 2025 alone, should not surprise. What should alarm us is how little progress has been made, decades after the problem was first
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The disappearance of public playgrounds in Colombo
Jan 29 (SO) Public playgrounds in Colombo 2 and 3 are disappearing. Those that remain are gated and locked, accessible only to those who can pay for entry. We investigated the politics driving this disappearance to reveal the stark reality of urban regeneration, a process of privatisation that begs the question, Is Colombo being built for its citizens, or for its shareholders? For generations, public playgrounds in and around Col 2 & 3
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How the national electricity policy 2026 can deliver a 30% reduction in electricity tariffs
Jan 29 (CT) The submission of the Draft National Electricity Policy (NEP) 2026 in January marks a decisive point of no return for Sri Lanka’s energy sector. Few policy areas better capture the country’s deeper structural failures than electricity. For decades, the sector has functioned as a black hole of debt, inefficiency, and political interference—absorbing public resources while delivering high costs, unreliable supply & mounting fiscal risk. At the centre of this
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When things fall apart, who has dropped a trump?
Jan 29 (ST) Last Sunday this column was headlined An American clown who turns tragedy into farce. For that I must apologise a thousand times. I was being more gentle than I should have been. After all, this little island of country of ours and its people had suffered weeks of hardships and deserved the empathy and goodwill of a sympathetic world. So maybe President Trump was playing a few light operas and readying himself for an enjoyable evening on that new part of the White House,
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'There is a lack of preparation and method in this govt'
Jan 29 (DM) Senior politician and one of the few MPs who held almost all prominent and most responsible portfolios in almost all govts since he entered politics in 1994, Prof. G.L. Peiris carried a massive experience in major areas like economics, education, foreign affairs, constitutional and judiciary. The former Vice Chancellor of the Uni of Colombo, since entering politics as a National list MP and a representative of 1994 Chandrika
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Prevention of terrorism against the State Bill
Jan 29 (DM) Agreement in principle has been reached on a massive trade agreement between the major economic powerhouses of India and the EU. This is a major and positive element of the reconstitution of international economic relations following the depredations of Donald Trump. But it requires attention and action on SL’s part. As soon as the agreement comes into effect, tariffs on textiles, apparel, marine, leather, footwear, chemicals, plastics/rubber, sports goods,,
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To recognise unpaid care labour
Jan 29 (DM) In SL, a common notion is that women should be primary care providers whereas males should be primary breadwinners. But these gendered norms have differed over the course of history due to various circumstances. Today, women have to juggle between multiple roles thereby distancing them from hopes to seek employment opportunities. It is in this backdrop that Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya made a recent statement at 2026 World Economic Forum
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