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Japan’s Onomichi to exit Sri Lanka’s Colombo Dockyard amid crisis

Dec 9 (EN) Sri Lanka’s Colombo Dockyard Plc said its Japanese majority shareholder Onomichi Dockyard Company Limited is exiting the firm and is stepping down from management amid a financial crisis, making way for a new investor. T Nakabe, K Kobatake and J Furukawa who were nominee directors of the company had resigned with effect from December 06 and L Gamlath, a director of the company since 1993 has been appointed non executive Chairman, the firm said more..

A criminal charge against ex-President Ranil? - Dullas writes to President

Dec 9 (AD) Freedom People’s Congress alleges that former Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe’s action to postpone the election without any justifiable reason is a “political abortion committed after a mass corruption as well as an economic murder committed financially”. Leader of the party Dullas Alahapperuma has expressed this in a letter addressed to the Prez, Opposition Leader, all MPs and the CIABOC. The letter titled “Pay the price for aborting democracy; a criminal charge more..

South Africa beat Sri Lanka to boost WTC final hopes

Dec 9 (CI) South Africa have moved to the top of the World Test Championship (WTC) table after a 109-run win over Sri Lanka at St George's Park. They swept the series 2-nil after bowling SL out for 238 in 69 minutes on the final morning with the second new ball still 10.5 overs away. Keshav Maharaj completed his tenth Test five-for, and fourth at St George's Park, and took four of the final five wickets on the last morning. more..

Air quality in all urban areas reaches slightly adverse levels

Dec 9 (DM) Air quality across all urban areas of the island has reached slightly adverse levels today, according to reports. NBRO said the Air Quality Index ranged between 100 and 150 throughout the island. These air quality levels could pose health risks to sensitive individuals. The NBRO's Environment Division Director Sarath Premasiri said these air quality levels could pose health risks to sensitive individuals. "The air quality is currently being affected across the island, more..

Colombo port to seek private investors for two logistics centres

Dec 9 (EN) Sri Lanka Ports Authority is planning to seek investors to build a second logistics centre in Colombo Port next year, followed by a third later, Chairman Sirimevan Ranasinghe said. “We have made plans and likely to float invitations to interested investors early next year for the Bloemandhal Centre,” Ranasinghe told Voyage SL 2024 forum organized by SL EDB on Nov 26. “Out of the logistic centres planned, this is already awarded and will commence its construction work early”. more..

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Podi Lassie granted bail

Dec 9 (AD) Notorious underworld figure Janith Madushanka, who is also known as Podi Lassie, has been ordered to be released on bail. The order was delivered by the Balapitiya Magistrate when the suspect was produced before the court this morning. He had been named as the second suspect in the case filed over the alleged death threats made in public at the Boossa Prison against former Prez Maithripala Sirisena, then Defence Secretary and certain high-ranking officers of Prisons dept. more..

SL and Bangkok strengthen bilateral ties

Dec 9 (TM) Ambassador of SL and Permanent Representative to UNESCAP Wijayanthi Edirisinghe recently met with Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt to discuss areas of collaboration between SL and Bangkok. Ambassador Edirisinghe underscored the profound Buddhist and cultural ties between SL and Thailand, drawing attention to key symbols of SL’s heritage, such as Kandy Esala Perahera and Ramayana Trail. She highlighted how such cultural icons not only reflect more..

SLMC calls for probe into agreement signed with bondholders, others ahead of prez poll

Dec 9 (Island) SLMC leader Rauf Hakeem, MP, demands to know why the Rajapaksa-Wickremesinghe govt entered into an agreement with bondholders and commercial creditors just 48 hours before the prez election. MP Hakeem said that he raised the issue at hand in Parliament last week when Parliament deliberated the Vote-on-Account. He drew the attention of Parliament to what he called a matter of critical importance more..

Over 80% of the candidates compile expense report after EC warning

Dec 9 (EN) More than 80% of the candidates who contested in SL’s parliamentary polls have submitted their mandatory campaign income and expenditure reports before the deadline. Election Commission (EC) last week warned the candidates and political parties to file their expense report to explain their campaign financing before the end of Nov 6. Out of the total 8,361 candidates, 88.6% or 7,412 have submitted their reports to the before the deadline, EC said in a statement on Monday. more..

Illegally assembled vehicle : Lohan Ratwatte withdraws writ petition

Dec 9 (NW) Lohan Ratwatte has withdrawn the writ petition filed at the Court of Appeal seeking to prevent his arrest over the incident of an illegally assembled vehicle found at a house belonging to his wife in Mirihana recently. Writ petition filed by Lohan Ratwatte was taken up for consideration today before Court of Appeal President, Justice Nissanka Banduala Karunarathne. During the hearing, Ratwatte’s lawyer informed the court that his client had already been released on bail more..

SL seeks US assistance in renewable energy sector amid review of India’s Adani deal

Dec 9 (EN) SL’s new Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody has sought assistance from the US to develop the renewable energy sector in the island nation. The move comes after Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s govt has promised to review India’s Adani renewable energy deal following some top officials of the Indian company indicted on multiple counts of fraud. Minister Jayakody sought assistance on Monday when he met more..

CID still probing Rs. 5 mn missing from Central Bank

Dec 9 (Island) Newly appointed Director, CID, SSP Imesha Muthumala, said that inquiries were continuing into the disappearance of Rs 5 mn from the Central Bank, reported on April 11, 2023. SSP Muthumala said that the truth could emerge at any moment. The CB is on record as having said that a shortage of Rs.5 million worth cash bundle was discovered in one of its vaults during the currency operations on April 11, 2023. “An internal probe into the matter was commenced immediately, more..

Sri Lanka’s first seven-star hotel ready for opening in 2025

Dec 9 (Island) Aviyana Hotel chief Dr. Thisara Hewawasam said that SL’s first seven-star luxury boutique hotel, situated in the heart of the Knuckles mountain range, would be ready for opening next year. Intended to bring in USD 500 mn in revenue annually, approximately 70 percent of Aviyana Private Chalets project had been completed with funds raised locally, the entrepreneur said, disclosing approximately 200 SL professionals contributed required funding for the mega project. more..

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Indian financial assistance for needy 200 Jaffna and Eastern undergrads annually

Dec 9 (Island) India offers financial assistance to 200 students, 100 each from the Uni of Jaffna and the Eastern University annually, according to a statement issued by the Indian High Commission. The statement quoted one of the selected students from the Dept of Geography, Uni of Jaffna, as having said: “The monthly grant has been extremely useful in alleviating financial stress and allowing me to focus more on my studies. The financial assistance has enabled me to more..

Absence of Muslim representation in Cabinet raised

Dec 9 (Island) JVP Secretary Tilva Silva has assured the National Shoora Council (NSC) that the NPP govt has zero tolerance for racism and recent arrests of individuals involved in inciting racial hatred proved the govt’s progressive stance. Silva has emphasized that the govt respects the religious, linguistic, and cultural identities of all communities. A senior delegation from NSC recently met the JVP Secretary at the JVP headquarters at Battaramulla for a discussion. more..

MV X-Press Pearl disaster: GA locks horns with AG?

Dec 9 (TM) A source from the Govt Analyst’s (GA) Dept has said that a database error related to the MV X-Press Pearl disaster will not affect ongoing investigations. However, the source refused to provide further information regarding the ongoing case, citing the fact that it could affect the case currently pending in court. Recently, Attorney General’s Dept Deputy Solicitor General Madhawa Tennakoon, representing the CID, more..

CTU calls on govt to address payment discrepancies for A/L examination duties

Dec 9 (AD) Ceylon Teachers’ Union (CTU) has called on the govt to ensure proper payment of allowances for principals and teachers assigned to the 2024 GCE A/L exam duties. CTU General Secretary Joseph Stalin highlighted confusion caused by recent circulars issued by the Commissioner General of Examinations regarding transportation allowances for examination staff. “The A/L Exam is being conducted these days. A new issue has arisen regarding examination staff more..

Tax Collector elephant In Sri Lanka goes viral for stopping vehicles, seeking food

Dec 9 (NDTV) You might be used to paying the road toll to scrupulous transport employees sitting in a cooped-up cabin roadside but things are a little different in SL. Along the Buttala-Kataragama road, a majestic wild elephant, believed to be over 40 years old, performs the duties of a toll collector. Known to locals as Raja, meaning king, the elephant stands roadside but quickly seizes upon a vehicle coming from either direction and immediately requests food. The jumbo needs to be served. more..

Female deminers drive Sri Lanka's postwar recovery

Dec 9 (DW) At dawn, 48-year-old Sivakumar Chandradevi loads equipment and supplies onto a boat that sets off for Mantivu, a deserted island off the Jaffna Peninsula. The island, littered with land mines from the country's 26-year civil war, is her team's daily battleground. Chandradevi leads a demining crew working to make the land safe once more. For these women, demining is a means to support their families. more..

Video: Unnecessary use of antibiotics poses life-threatening risks: Medical Experts

Dec 9 (AD) Medical experts have emphasized that the unnecessary and incorrect use of antibiotics poses significant harm to human body by fostering resistance in the body, which reduces the effectiveness of these drugs. Deputy Director General of Tertiary Care Services at the Ministry of Health, Dr. Priyantha Athapattu, explained the concept of antibiotic resistance: “Antibiotic resistance refers to the diminishing effectiveness of drugs designed to combat microorganisms more..

CENS proposes mechanism to tackle wildlife impact on agriculture

Dec 9 (AD) Center for Environment and Nature Studies (CENS) announced that it will submit a report today to the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Agriculture, proposing measures to address wildlife populations that damage crops in SL. National Coordinator of CENS, Environmentalist Dr. Ravindra Kariyawasam, emphasized the significance of the issue and outlined the report’s recommendations. “The population of toque macaque has increased in SL. more..

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Rice issue: Only tough action would work

Dec 10 (DM) NPP govt is apparently under pressure particularly to walk the talk on many issues. The pressure from some quarters is clearly politically motivated and mischievous while in some cases genuine expectations of people who voted for the NPP in large numbers at the recent Prez and Parliamentary elections. Some groups want the govt to renege on the country’s commitment to the IMF agreement while some others demand that the govt scraps straightaway Executive Prez mode more..

The fall of Assad in Syria

Dec 10 (TM) The fall of Assad rule in Syria and the collapse of the regime which stood for more than 50 years has multiple implications for the region & beyond. Syrian civil war, which was largely dormant for several years, erupted with significant momentum causing the long-standing regime of Bashar al-Assad to collapse in days. The push to take the capital, ended the 60-year reign of the Assad family and the Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party which took power following 1963 military coup. more..

An introduction to CBSL’s latest monetary policy tool

Dec 10 (CT) This article aims to brief the readers on the main changes introduced to the monetary policy framework and implementation under the single policy interest rate mechanism and the rationale for this shift. Central Bank formally announced its transition to a single policy interest rate mechanism, effective 27 Nov 2024. This marks a significant milestone in the evolution of monetary policy in Sri Lanka. more..

UK focuses on regional trade prioritiesand future strategy

Dec 10 (CT) As island nations, UK and Sri Lanka both know the importance of trade for our prosperity and economic development. Trade creates jobs, stimulates investment, attracts technology and generates foreign exchange to pay off debt and fund public services. The UK is SL’s second largest export market, with iconic brands such as M&S and Gymshark sourcing from Sri Lanka. To strengthen this relationship, this week the UK Govt has been working with Sri Lankan partners to deliver more..

Parliament’s shramadanaya begins

Dec 10 (ST) Parliament, once condemned as a home for the aged, assumed a new countenance on Tuesday the 3rd, as a Montessori for those hardly out of their political bassinets. But, quite apart from the initial fumbles and shambles of the newly initiated, Diyawanna’s waters glistened with hope that from the mouths of babes, the truth would come out. The political rhetoric, repeated ad nauseam on the pre-election stage, found a new echo within the chamber’s august walls as ministers and more..

The not so nice story of SL coconuts

Dec 10 (TM) On a tranquil morning, a resident of Ratnapura, Chinthaka Pradeep, stands under the shade of a towering coconut tree in his garden; its leaves swaying gently in the breeze. He looks up, scanning the tree for coconuts as a new year is approaching, but, the sight is disappointing. "There was a time when each tree gave us a very good harvest," he says with a sigh. Across SL, from Southern coconut plantations to those in more..

Ending the silence: Addressing GBV in SL

Dec 10 (CT) Gender-based violence (GBV) continues to cast a long shadow over SL society, despite laws and policies meant to curb it. The issue is pervasive, affecting countless women, children, and even men, cutting across all social and economic divides. Yet, its persistence raises urgent questions about societal attitudes, systemic failures, and the enforcement of existing laws. Statistics paint a grim picture. In 2016, 17% of ever-married women aged 15-49 reported experiencing physical or more..

A case for the non-essential

Dec 12 (Island) Recent events surrounding the ABBA tribute concert held in Colombo brought to light certain long-standing questions particularly to do with the arts and the idea of leisure. While I will not pretend that I can capture the spectrum of responses that were offered on the fact that some NPP politicians had attended the concert, I am intrigued by what I thought was a dominant critique. The politicians were viewed as being hypocrites because they came in on a promise of more..

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Editorial: Politics and doctoral embellishments

Dec 12 (Island) The JVP/NPP got pillorying its political rivals down to a fine art while it was in opposition. It questioned their academic and professional qualifications and even ridiculed some of them as charlatans. Never did it miss an opportunity to cast aspersions on some educated members in previous governments, claiming that they were the descendants of Mahadenamutta (a blundering self-proclaimed pundit in folklore). The boot is now on the other foot, and more..

Sri Lanka’s renewable energy targets on course: Don

Dec 12 (SO) SL has made tremendous progress with regard to achieving renewable energy targets ahead of schedule, said Prof. Asanka Rodrigo of the Dept of Electrical Engineering Uni of Moratuwa, at an event hosted by E.B. Creasy Solar to mark the company being appointed as the authorised distributor for LONGi, a global leader in solar technology from China. He said that this was especially evident in rooftop solar PV, ground mounted solar PV, floating solar segments. more..

It's in those little things: Jayasuriya rues the chances

Dec 12 (CI) Sri Lanka arrived in South Africa dreaming of a World Test Championship final spot, but having now been crushed 2-0, that dream has almost certainly faded. There is special regret that SL got to play on the two venues that would have best suited them - Durban and Gqeberha - and still could not seriously push the hosts, as they had done in 2019. Head coach Sanath Jayasuriya broke down the defeat, more..

Hurricanes in SL: A storm we must face

Dec 10 (TM) For generations, Sri Lankans have lived in harmony with the rhythms of nature. The monsoon rains that sustain our crops and the coastal breezes that define our tropical landscape have always been part of our identity. But, this balance is shifting. As climate change accelerates, we are facing an increasing threat from hurricanes, ferocious storms with the power to reshape lives, communities, and landscapes. While such storms have traditionally been associated with other more..

Basketball C’ship ends in heated atmosphere

Dec 12 (TM) The All Island Under-15 A Division Basketball Championship had resembled a highly tensed up zone. It was organised and conducted by the SL Basketball Federation and held at the Indoor Court at the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence Academy on Saturday (7). The situation had threatened to blow out of control, after a group of irate parents had stormed the court due to the allegedly subpar standard of refereeing, at the competition. more..

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LAUGFS Rubber crowned Sri Lanka’s Most Outstanding Exporter

Dec 12 (FT) LAUGFS Rubber, a subsidiary of the diversified conglomerate LAUGFS Holdings, has once again proven its commitment to excellence by clinching the prestigious award for Most Outstanding Exporter – Overall at the 32nd Annual National Chamber of Exporters (NCE) Export Awards 2024. This is not the first time LAUGFS Rubber has received this recognition, having previously won the same accolade in 2022. It also maintains a stellar track record in the rubber tyre and more..

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