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Accomplishment of pledges given at the elections: Is it feasible?

Dec 12 (DM) Out of multiple strategies implemented by JVP/NPP leadership in order to secure victory at the last Prez and General elections, hatred politics and gamut of crucial pledges given to the people have played a predominant role to change the mindset of the mass scale of people in favour of JVP/NPP. In a nutshell, hatred politics means rousing of antipathy and antagonistic feelings among the masses by one fraction of politicians against another faction of politicians or more..

We hope new SL President is pragmatic, not just about slogans: Russian Envoy

Dec 12 (CT) Russian Ambassador to SL, Levan Dzhagaryan, welcomed the new Govt, saying he had conveyed a message from Russian President Vladimir Putin to President Dissanayake, inviting him for an official visit to Russia. He stated that the ties between Sri Lanka and Russia are primarily humanitarian thus far, but there is potential for much more collaboration. “Russia is ready for cooperation. The ball is in the Sri Lankan court,” more..

The burden of expectations

Dec 12 (GV) Compared to the excesses of the good governance regime and the Gotabaya Rajapaksa raj that followed it, the omissions of this govt seem trivial and innocent. NPP is now two months in office and whether we like it or not, the excitement of those early days is fading away. One can almost see the end of the honeymoon around the corner. The cynics are, of course, growing louder. They are all speaking with one voice and in one tongue and they are all saying that the govt is doing precious little. more..

Editorial: All hat and no cattle?

Dec 12 (Island) Washington has given the JVP-led NPP govt a much-needed leg-up while the latter’s political opponents are on the offensive, protesting against a host of unsolved issues that are likely to take their toll on the new administration’s approval rating. Public resentment is welling up, and the Opposition, which suffered a crushing defeat last month, is all out to recover lost ground and make an early comeback. US Assistant Secretary of State for South & Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu said more..

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You said that…no we said that: VOA passed amidst heated verbal exchanges

Dec 12 (ST) Resolution on the Vote On Account (VOA), which covers funding for the first four months of 2025, was passed in Parliament on Friday (6). Though the VOA was passed without a vote, there were intense disagreements over the allocation of funding. The opposition insisted that the ruling NPP is essentially going down the same path as the previous Wickremesinghe govt despite pre-election rhetoric of bringing about a system change. The govt meanwhile, hit back that it more..

System Change without discarding the System!

Dec 12 (CT) How can one effect a system change without discarding the old system? That is the question the answer to which many a student of politics would wish to know. Is it really possible that a system change could be brought about without disposing of the old system? If it is so, can that be called a system change? Is the NPP led by Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake attempting to do precisely that: accomplish the impossible! A system change is usually effected after a violent more..

Customs up for historic Rs. 1.5 t revenue with strong finish to 2024

Dec 12 (FT) SL Customs is on the brink of a record-breaking achievement, with the Dept expected to surpass Rs. 1.5 trillion in revenue for the first time in its history. Director General Sarath Nonis expressed confidence in meeting the ambitious target set for 2024, noting that over Rs. 1.4 trillion has already been collected as of yesterday. “This year’s revenue target is Rs. 1.53 trillion with 20 days remaining; we are up for more..

ASPI tops 30% year to date return mark; turnover surpasses Rs. 6 b

Dec 12 (FT) Colombo stock market remained positive for the 12th consecutive day yesterday whilst turnover topped Rs. 6 billion mark. ASPI gained by 0.8% thereby crossing the 30% year to date return and the active S&P SL20 gained by 0.7% topping the 35% mark of year to date return. Turnover was boosted by trading of 249.6 million shares. Turnover was dominated by JKH (Rs. 1 b), LOLC (Rs. 400.7 m), Digital Mobility Solutions (Rs. 292.4 m), Dialog (Rs. 256 m) and more..

Ambewela Farms achieves record-breaking daily milk production of 60,000 litres

Dec 12 (DM) Lanka Milk Foods (CWE) has set an extraordinary benchmark at its Ambewela Farms, achieving a record-breaking daily milk production of 62,000 litres from a single source. This represents a truly massive growth from the 3,000 litres to 60,000 litres per day recorded. When the company took over the facility from the state sector in 2001, it started with less than 3000 litres daily production. Now it contributes 20 million litres of milk annually to Sri Lanka’s national supply. more..

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Josephians rule National Swimming for 6th year

Dec 12 (DN) St Joseph’s College, Colombo, has once again proven its supremacy in junior swimming by clinching the Junior National Swimming Championship for the sixth consecutive year at the National and Junior National Short Course Swimming Championship, organised by the SL Aquatic Sports Union (SLASU), took place at the Isipathana College Swimming Pool Complex in Colombo. Head Coach Ruwan Manawadu, who has dedicated 35 years to coaching at more..

SL Cricketers return home after SA series

Dec 12 (DN) “We all aimed for victory, but in the end, we didn’t achieve the expected result,” said SL Test cricket skipper Dhananjaya de Silva after the two-match Test series against South Africa. SL team returned home yesterday and has a busy schedule ahead, participating in the inaugural Lanka T-10 Super League tournament, followed by a tour to NZ for T20 and ODI series. Skipper Dhananjaya de Silva further stated that playing until the fifth day of a Test match in SA is not an easy task. more..

PAYE tax relief on the cards

Dec 12 (TM) SL will amend the Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) tax in two stages in 2025 as the govt is focused on achieving the IMF tax revenue target of 15% of GDP, minister Nalinda Jayatissa said. He said that the proposed relief to the PAYE tax might come in two stages in a short time period within the next year. He said the minimum threshold will be increased in the PAYE tax structure while changes will be made within the tax slabs. more..

Colombo residents trying to tackle wildlife issues

Dec 12 (CT) Colombo-centric residents are trying to find solutions for the human-wild animal conflict that they see on their computers, quipped former MP Charitha Herath. Praising Minister K.D. Lalkantha’s recent remarks in the Parliament where the Minister called on farmers to take any action that they deem necessary against wild animals that damage crops, Prof. Herath said that the damage done by wild animals must be managed. “There is a truth to what Minister Lalkantha said recently. more..

Give us more recognition and visibility, disability organisations demand

Dec 12 (ST) In line with the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) on Dec 3, the Disability Organizations Joint Front (DOJF) this week expressed their views on issues faced by their community. They addressed a press conference on the theme of Expanding the Leadership of Persons with Disabilities for an Inclusive Sustainable Future. A Panel comprising DOJF Chairman Rasanjali Pathirage, Vice President Tikiri Jayawardane (Physical Disability), more..

CEB asks to maintain tariffs for six months, public hearings from Dec 17

Dec 12 (EN) CEB has asked to keep current tariffs for six months from Jan 2025, and the regulator said it will give a ruling on Jan 17 after conducting public hearings. Nine public hearing would be held from Dec 27 to Jan 10 in each province. Written submissions could be made till Jan 8 to info@pucsl.gov.lk or whatsapp on 0764271030. The staff of the PUCSL will review and revise the tariff proposal before public hearings. more..

103 young minds from SL are ready and waiting to rock UCMAS Int'l Competition

Dec 12 (Island) 103 young talents are excited to represent Sri Lanka at the UCMAS International Competition 2024, which is to be held on 14th Dec 2024, at the New Delhi University. This is by far the biggest Abacus based Mental Arithmetic Competition in the World, held annually. Whilst children from more than 80 countries around the world are expected to participate in this competition, Sri Lanka is proud of being represented by the highest number of Overseas Children at this Competition. more..

NPP’s fabricated stories risk turning into political joke: Charitha

Dec 12 (FT) Former MP Charitha Herath delivered a sharp critique of the NPP Govt during a media briefing held at the SJB head office in Pita Kotte yesterday. Addressing the gathering, Herath accused the NPP Govt of mishandling governance and prioritising trivial issues. “The Govt is currently in a quagmire of its own making,” he remarked, asserting that the challenges faced by the NPP stem from self-created “trivial issues” rather than those inherited from previous administrations. more..

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Sri Lanka and Switzerland consolidate enduring ties with two high-level visits

Dec 12 (FT) Foreign Minister, Vijitha Herath, had a cordial meeting with Assistant State Secretary and Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs Peace and Human Rights Division Head Ambassador Tim Enderlin, during his recent visit to SL. The discussion centred on promoting national unity and reconciliation in the country. Foreign Minister reiterated the Govt’s commitment to building one national identity for all Sri Lankans and requested Swiss support for strengthening initiatives more..

SJB considers No-Confidence Motion against Speaker

Dec 12 (NW) The Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), is considering bringing a no-confidence motion against Speaker Asoka Sapumal Ranwala if he fails to clarify the authenticity of his academic qualifications, an SJB lawmaker said Wednesday. SJB MP Ajith P. Perera said the Speaker must make a statement on whether he holds a legitimate doctorate. “If he cannot provide proof and refuses to resign, the SJB will move forward with a no-confidence motion,” Perera said. more..

Despite hydropower generating capacity: CEB defends thermal power purchasing

Dec 12 (TM) In the wake of the Technical Engineers and Supervisors Association of the CEB raising concerns over the CEB’s recent decision to purchase electricity from private thermal power plants despite heavy rains filling reservoirs to maximum capacity for hydropower generation, the CEB defended the move, stating that the purchase may have been made to address sudden changes in the electricity dispatch order. more..

Foreigners buy over $33 million worth Sri Lanka govt securities

Dec 12 (EN) Sri Lanka witnessed more than $33 million offshore inflows into its govt securities last week and the island nation has seen inflows for the 12th straight week. Analysts said foreign investors speculate further rate cut in the central bank’s monetary policy rate and further appreciation in the rupee. “So, foreign risk-taking funds are still buying SL govt securities. They are speculating further 150 basis point reduction in the market interest rates and more appreciation in the rupee,” more..

Vehicle market opening strictly on govt’s direction: CMTA

Dec 12 (DN) It has been noted that certain vehicle import groups are making strong and definite statements about market opening and representing the government direction. These have been made on national news and are highly inflammatory as the industry must wait for the government to announce such decisions and not individuals, opined Chairman, Ceylon Motor Traders Association (CMTA) Virann De Zoysa. “As a recognized association with over 100 years of history more..

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Magistrate orders Police report on child-porn racket

Dec 12 (CT) The Colombo Additional Magistrate Keminda Perera ordered Police Children and Women Bureau to investigate and report to the Court on a group of Sri Lankans who uploaded pornographic photographs and footage to the Internet. The Magistrate observed that the National Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) in USA had revealed that a group of Sri Lankans uploaded children’s pornographic photographs and footage to the Internet. more..

Proposed action against wild animals: Minister Lalkantha has undermined NPP...

Dec 12 (Island) Minister K.D. Lalkantha’s recent statement that there are no legal restrictions on taking measures against wildlife that damage crops on private agricultural lands encourages farmers to violate the law, says Sajeewa Chamikara of Movement for Land and Agricultural Reform (MONLAR). Chamikara noted that such remarks undermined the principles outlined in the govt policy declaration A Prosperous Country, A Beautiful Life, which emphasises fostering responsible more..

Public health: Jaffna swept by unidentified fever; 5 deaths

Dec 12 (TM) The Epidemiology Unit of the Ministry of Health said that an unidentified fever is spreading in the Jaffna District, raising concerns among the health authorities. Meanwhile, the death toll from the unidentified fever spreading in Jaffna has risen to five, according to the Jaffna Teaching Hospital’s Director Dr. T. Sathyamoorthy. The deceased, aged between 20 and 65, succumbed to the fever and respiratory complications. more..

Time-bar objection in Easter Bombing compensation cases dismissed

Dec 12 (Island) Objection raised by the legal representatives of former Inspector General of Police Pujith Jayasundara and former State Intelligence Service Chief Nilantha Jayawardena, claiming that compensation lawsuits filed against them, related to the Easter Sunday bombings, were not filed within the stipulated period of three months as per the provisions of the Police Ordinance, were dismissed by Negombo District Judge Lalith Kannangara yesterday (11). more..

Will hand over MP Archuna to Police if he disrupts hospital operations: Jaffna Hospital

Dec 12 (DM) Director of the Jaffna Teaching Hospital, Dr. T. Sathyamoorthy, said that if MP Ramanathan Archchuna visits the hospital again and disrupts its operations, he will be captured and handed over to the Jaffna Police. Dr. Sathyamoorthy made this statement during a media briefing held yesterday (10) regarding a complaint lodged at the Jaffna Police, alleging that MP Archchuna's recent visit to the hospital had disrupted its daily operations. Providing further details, more..

Video: Govt ready to resume discussion on exporting Toque monkeys: Minister

Dec 12 (DM) The govt is ready to take up the discussion again on exporting Toque Macaque monkeys to China as one solution to the monkey menace, Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Land and Irrigation Lal Kantha said. He told reporters that the govt is ready to find solutions to the destructions caused by wild animals to the cultivations in all aspects. "We hope to find solutions to this issue in all aspects. more..

AKD-NPP’s march of folly: Deeper into the debt labyrinth

Dec 12 (FT) However formidable, even brilliant, a leader and protagonist in the national political arena Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake is, dialectics in general and the dialectics of the debt deal in particular, will undermine and undo AKD-NPP rule. A contradiction lies embedded at the very heart of the Govt between the NPP’s progressive political sociology—its generational and gender configuration—and its regressive political economy. AKD and the NPP’s economic decisions; their choice of economic strategy and model; more..

Ride the wave: why the stock market is worth your time

Dec 12 (FT) Sri Lanka’s equity market as measured by the Colombo Stock Exchange is hitting new highs, in a wave of political and economic optimism. Buoyed by expectations of stronger than expected economic growth and fuelled by lower interest rates, the benchmark stock market index the ASPI sparkles this December like a Christmas ornament. Market liquidity which appears on the way up and hopes of capital gains tempt individual investors to increase their risk tolerance and more..

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ASPI crosses 14,000 points for first time ever

Dec 12 (EN) The Colombo Stock Change All Share Price Index (ASPI) hit a record high today breaching the 14,000 mark. The index has been steadily rising since November. Market participants have said that local high networth individuals and institutions were taking positions in anticipation of company profiles improving. Investor interest in banking stocks led the charge originally amidst expectations of the successful completion of the international sovereign bond restructuring. more..

UAE extends official invitation to President for visit

Dec 12 (DM) The Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Khaled Nasser Al Ameri extended an official invitation to Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake to visit the UAE as a gesture of goodwill. The invitation was extended during a high-level meeting at the Presidential Secretariat today. Ambassador assured Prez Dissanayake of the UAE’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and pledged UAE's support to the SL Govt’s efforts to create a developed and prosperous nation. more..

Security detail of former Presidents reduced

Dec 12 (NW) The security detail provided for former Presidents has been reduced to 60 personnel following a review conducted by the Acting IGP, it was reported. 116 Police officers deployed on security duty for former Prez Mahinda Rajapaksa have been transferred with immediate effect. The officers transferred to 38 divisions, include seven Chief Inspectors and four Police Inspectors. Meanwhile, three vehicles that had also been granted to former Prez Rajapaksa have also more..

Court issues injunction order over SJB’s National List

Dec 12 (AD) The Colombo District Court today issued a restraining order preventing the SJB from submitting their National List MP nominees without including the name of Nizam Kariapper of the SLMC. After considering a plaint filed by SLMC leader MP Rauff Hakeem, Colombo Additional District Judge Chamari Weerasuriya issued this order on the SJB’s General Secretary, Ranjith Madduma Bandara. Petitioner Rauff Hakeem claims that the SLMC, led by him, supported SJB’s prez candidate, more..

New Health Secretary must provide evidence: MCPA

Dec 12 (CT) The first responsibility of the new Health Secretary, Dr. Anil Jasinghe, is to provide the necessary evidence and documents to the judiciary to expedite the legal proceedings related to the low-quality human immunoglobulin scam and the data fraud at the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA), the Medical and Civil Rights Professional Association of Doctors (MCPA) said. MCPA President, Dr. Chamal Sanjeewa, observed that the preservation of the new Health Secretary’s reputation more..

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