PM Harini briefs diplomatic community on flood relief and recovery efforts
Nov 29 (AD) Sri Lanka Tourism has designated a responsible officer to handle inquiries regarding foreign tourists affected by the current disaster situation. A diplomatic briefing was held today at the Prime Minister’s Office under the leadership of PM Harini Amarasuriya and the Minister Vijitha Herath, with the participation of Colombo-based Heads of Mission, to update them on the govt’s ongoing emergency flood relief operations and recovery measures.
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Sri Lanka in Tier 2 of Global Cybersecurity Index
Nov 29 (ST) Sri Lanka has advanced to Tier Two in the Global Cybersecurity Index, alongside countries such as China, Canada, Austria, and Switzerland. Dr. Kanishka Karunasena, Acting CEO of SL Computer Emergency Reporting Team (SLCERT), addressing the cybersecurity conference held recently, noted the strategic progress of the National Cybersecurity Strategy, which focuses on four main pillars. Establishing the legal and administrative framework for cybersecurity—including
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India to host Sri Lanka for five women's T20Is in December
Nov 29 (CI) India and Sri Lanka are set to play a five-match T20I series in the second half of December in India, just before the start of the WPL in January 2026. The series will be played from December 21 to 30, with the first two games in Visakhapatnam and the last three in Thiruvananthapuram. The WPL will then start from January 9 in Navi Mumbai before moving to Vadodara for the second half, even though no Sri Lanka player is in any of the five WPL squads.
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SJB national list MP resigns
Nov 29 (Island) SJB MP Mohamed Ismail Muththu Mohamed announced yesterday, in Parliament, that he is resigning from his position as a MP. He has submitted his letter of resignation to the Secretary-General of Parliament, Kushani Rohanadeera. Accordingly, the Secretary-General has informed the Chairman of the Election Commission, by letter, that a vacancy has arisen in the Tenth Parliament, with effect from yesterday, due to the resignation of Mohamed Ismail Muththu Mohamed.
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Sri Lanka’s emissions growth outpaces regional peers in 2024
Nov 29 (DM) While Sri Lanka maintains the cleanest economic footprint in South Asia in terms of carbon intensity, its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions grew at a faster rate than its major regional peers in 2024, according to new data released by the European Commission. The GHG Emissions of All World Countries 2025 report, released by the Joint Research Centre, reveals that SL’s total emissions surged by 6% year-on-year in 2024 to reach 37.17 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent.
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Water supply affected to several areas owing to submerged plants
Nov 29 (AD) National Water Supply & Drainage Board (NWSDB) says several of its water sources and purification plants have been submerged due to the prevailing flood situation. Chairman Chandana Bandara noted that since several of its water sources are flooded, it is currently impossible to operate the pumps. He added that many water purification plants have also been submerged, and as a result, both pumping stations and purification facilities are unable to function properly.
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Sri Lankan powerlifters for Pro League World Tourney
Nov 29 (DN) Sri Lanka is set to mark a major milestone in its sporting history as a 15-member powerlifting delegation travelled to Thailand to compete at the prestigious Pro League World Powerlifting Championship taking place from 27-30 November in Bangkok, Thailand. This is the first time Sri Lanka will field such a large and diverse group of athletes on a professional league platform, reflecting the rapid growth and rising competitiveness of powerlifting in the country.
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Four new PCs take oaths- with electronic signatures
Nov 29 (ST) For the first time in the country’s history, four newly appointed President’s Counsels have taken oaths in the Supreme Court without the use of pen and paper, after placing their signatures electronically before a full bench presided over by Chief Justice Preethi Padman Surasena. The newly sworn in President’s Counsels are four Additional Solicitor Generals (ASGs) of the AG’s Dept – Hiranjan Peiris, Azard Navavi, Lakmali Karunanayake and Sudarshana De Silva.
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Some ejected elephants return, but officials stick to plan
Nov 29 (ST) Dept of Wildlife Conservation will continue the controversial elephant drives despite some setbacks, including animals returning to areas from which they are ejected. This is because elephants prefer their home range over designated protected areas. Animals can’t be confined to certain areas, hoping they will adapt. Wildlife officers said that despite setbacks and complications, they are under pressure from villagers, politicians and senior officials.
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Special circular issued to all health workers amidst prevailing disaster situation
Nov 29 (AD) Ministry of Health have declared a state of emergency within the health sector for one week until December 4 in order to ensure uninterrupted health services to the public. Accordingly, due to the disaster situation caused by Cyclone Ditwah, the Ministry has issued a special circular signed by the Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Mass Media, Dr. Anil Jasinghe. According to the circular, all leave of health sector staff has been cancelled until further notice.
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Govt opens local and foreign accounts for disaster relief contributions
Nov 29 (FT) The Govt yesterday announced that Sri Lankans living overseas as well as foreign nationals can now contribute to national relief efforts supporting communities affected by the ongoing disaster situation across the country. The initiative was formally communicated during a briefing chaired by PM Dr. Harini Amarasuriya and Minister of Foreign Affairs Vijitha Herath, with the participation of foreign envoys based in Colombo and Sri Lankan ambassadors serving abroad.
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25 multinationals named to Fortune World’s Best Workplaces list
Nov 29 (FT) Great Place To Work, the global authority on workplace culture, and Fortune Media announced the 25 winners of this year’s Fortune World’s Best Workplace list. Organisations on this list are remarkable for delivering an exceptional employee experience despite the challenges of global scale and complexity. To be eligible for the list, organisations must have 5,000 or more global employees. This year, organisations earned a higher rank for their ability to outperform their peers
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Pathfinder Foundation to conduct webinar on management of public finances
Nov 29 (FT) The Pathfinder Foundation (PF) will hold a webinar on the 2 December 2025 at the Colombo Club, Taj Samudra. The event primarily focuses on the theme, Managing Public Finance: The South Asian Experience and aims to bring together officials, scholars, representatives from leading think tanks, and related field experts. Pathfinder Chairman Bernard Goonetilleke will deliver the opening remarks. The key resource persons for the event include;
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MDF-SLTDA unveils tourism survey
Nov 29 (FT) SL’s largest-ever tourism survey, From Data to Decisions: Strengthening Tourism Through Evidence and Collaboration, was unveiled yesterday, offering policymakers and industry stakeholders a roadmap to shape marketing, product development, and future development. The initiative, conducted by the SLTDA with support from the Market Development Facility (MDF) of Australia, saw a 12-month national airport exit survey from July 2024 to June 2025
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Rural development as the engine of economic transformation
Nov 29 (Island) Rural development is the single most powerful lever for inclusive growth in countries where a large share of the population lives outside cities. For SL—where a significant portion of people depend on village-based livelihoods—scaled rural renewal can raise productivity, reduce poverty, and broaden participation in the digital and export economies. Comparative lessons from India (mass rural connectivity), South Korea (Saemaul Undong community-driven modernisation),
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Editorial: Needed: Action not rhetoric
Nov 29 (Island) NPP MPs and their Opposition counterparts spoke at length, in Parliament on Thursday, to demonstrate what they made out to be their disaster management skills. Opposition sought to teach the govt how to handle the current disaster situation more effectively, and the latter claimed that it was on top of the situation, and rescue and relief programmes were successfully underway. Going by the arguments and counterarguments put forth by the govt and the Opposition in Parliament,
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Did Sajith miss the bus at Nugegoda?
Nov 29 (CT) Minus the SJB Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Sajith Premadasa, his party MPs and cadres, the all-Opposition (?) ‘Maha Jana Handa’ rally at Nugegoda, that too defying heavy seasonal rains but abiding by Police restrictions, should be seen only as Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark. Plain and simple, there cannot be any strong Opposition capable of dethroning the incumbent ruling JVP-NPP and President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, minus the SJB. It is equally true that,
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Writing that is no longer fully human
Nov 29 (TM) The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has unsettled some of the deepest assumptions behind academic writing. For generations, authorship implied a direct and traceable link between the mind of the scholar and the words on the page. A researcher’s text, however imperfect, inconsistent, or rough, was considered a faithful representation of their intellectual labour. The originality of expression and the distinctiveness of style were taken as signs that a human author
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The great Tea illusion: How we lost an industry and didn’t notice
Nov 29 (DM) For more than a century, Ceylon Tea was not just an export crop, it was the main foreign exchange earner for the country. It was a national inheritance—an agricultural engine left behind by British planters who, whatever one may say of colonial exploitation, built an industrial and managerial system of extraordinary discipline. They did something else rarely acknowledged today: they trained Ceylonese (SL) superintendents and estate managers to run those plantations with
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Sri Lanka needs you now, more than ever
Nov 29 (FT) Floods and landslides, people trapped on rooftops, vehicles submerged, residents without electricity or unable to cry out for help, cyclonic winds and endless rain thwarting rescue and relief operations. This is Sri Lanka today, facing a devastating natural calamity, one of the worst in decades. True to character, the entire country, especially ordinary folk, have responded admirably. Each and every one of us have demonstrated yet again our enormous resources of resilience.
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Shared Sanctities: Exploring Sri Lanka’s sacred spaces
Nov 29 (GV) A few weeks ago I embarked on a 16 hour journey by air from Colombo to Toronto. I carried one book with me, a tradition I keep even when I go on a 10 minute drive. The book I had this time was Hasini Haputhanthri’s and Sujeewa de Silva’s Shared Sanctities, revised and enlarged second edition. With the very many books I have read over the years, especially on this genre of conserving and sharing a common ground for heritage, I found this work a moving and creative masterpiece that needs a closer attention.
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LTL’s growth story and the CEB’s biggest dividend
Nov 29 (CT) For nearly half a century, LTL Holdings has been woven into the fabric of SL’s power sector, celebrated at times, scrutinised at others, but never irrelevant. What began as a modest transformer manufacturer has evolved into a multi-billion-rupee regional energy player, expanding in ways few State-linked enterprises have matched. Muthusamy Anandavel, Senior Vice President, reflects on LTL’s trajectory, its long and complex relationship with the CEB,
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Vietnam’s VAT reduction
Nov 29 (ST) Over the past two weekends, we examined in this column SL’s budgetary challenges. In response, one of our colleagues from Vietnam, Dr. Chien Nguyen—who completed his doctoral studies in SL—shared an interesting update in our WhatsApp group: “We have just reduced our VAT rate in Vietnam from 10 to 8%.” This news may come as a surprise to many in SL, where people face an 18% VAT in addition to several other indirect taxes on goods and services. Vietnam’s tax system is structured differently.
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Protecting the family jewels
Nov 29 (ST) Many years ago in July 2006, I was part of a team of journalists, which included a veteran newspaper editor, visiting Poland on a Polish govt-sponsored trip to learn about the economy, business, culture and people. After arriving in Warsaw and having refreshed at a hotel, we were taken to a Polish restaurant and to my pleasant surprise, amidst the salt and pepper shakers, was our own Dilmah Tea on the table. It was a surreal moment and one of joy. Ceylon Tea is indeed the most famous global brand.
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President declares key services as essential amid severe weather conditions
Nov 28 (NW) President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has issued an Extraordinary Gazette declaring a wide range of services as essential public services under the Essential Public Services Act, No. 61 of 1979, in view of the severe adverse weather conditions currently affecting the country. The order, published on Friday, November 28, 2025, states that disruptions to these services would endanger the life of the community and therefore must continue without interruption.
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Sajith pledges maximum support for Govt’s relief efforts
Nov 28 (NW) Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa says the government must expedite efforts in relation to those affected due to inclement weather, stating that the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) will do the maximum possible to alleviate the hardship and suffering of the people. “The need of the hour is action. Lives need to be saved. Essential items such as food, water, sanitary facilities, and safe places must be provided. Looking after the health of the people is most important.
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President issues new circular to speed up disaster relief, removes financial barriers
Nov 28 (NW) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has instructed District Secretaries and Chairpersons of District Development Committees to carry out rescue and relief operations without allowing financial constraints to delay assistance to affected communities. Directive was issued during a special virtual meeting held this morning via Zoom with District Secretaries and Chairpersons of District Coordination Committees, as SL continues to
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Govt, Opposition join in disaster response
Nov 28 (NW) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake says Govt and Opposition representatives must work together effectively in this challenging situation to safeguard the lives of affected citizens and provide them with the necessary relief. Prez made these remarks during a discussion held this morning at the Tri-Forces HQ with Govt and Opposition representatives, to review the next steps required in response to the emergency disaster situation that has arisen in SL due to adverse weather
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Schools to reopen on December 16
Nov 28 (AD) Schools will reopen for the new term on Dec 16, according to the Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Education Nalaka Kaluwewe. He stated this during a special press briefing held today. Schools were initially scheduled to reopen on Dec 8. However, it has now been decided to postpone the reopening of schools in light of the prevailing disaster situation in the country. Accordingly, schools will reopen for the final phase of third school term on Dec 16.
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Tri-forces on high alert amidst severe weather
Nov 28 (MoD) As severe weather conditions continue to affect the island, the Tri-Forces remain on full alert and are actively engaged in relief and rescue operations. Prioritizing national security and humanitarian assistance, Tri-Forces personnel are on 24-hour readiness to respond to emergencies and have already implemented disaster relief measures in almost every district. SL Army has launched a large-scale disaster
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Landslide risk forces partial closure of expressway section
Nov 28 (AD) A lane on the Gelanigama-Kahathuduwa Expressway has been temporarily closed for vehicles due to a potential landslide risk as a result of the prevailing heavy rainfall and adverse weather conditions. According to the RDA, the decision was taken after a crack was detected on the sidewall at the 12.5 km point in Baddegoda, located between Gelanigama and Kahathuduwa on the Southern Expressway. The crack has appeared on the sidewall of the lane heading towards
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Mobile providers offer free calls and data to disaster-hit areas
Nov 28 (DM) To ease difficulties faced by the public during the prevailing disaster, mobile service providers have agreed not to deactivate telephone connections until 29 Nov. They have also committed to offering free calling for a limited number of minutes and free internet data when prepaid balances drop to Rs. 10, helping people maintain contact during the crisis. A special meeting was held today to discuss urgent restoration of communication facilities in disaster-affected areas.
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