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LTTE ghosts to fuel Dawood Syndicate's drugs?

Nov 10 (DM) Indian intelligence agencies have issued a serious alert over a new alliance forming between the Dawood Ibrahim syndicate and remnants of the LTTE. Officials say the D-syndicate is now exploiting South Indian and SL routes to expand its drug trade after suffering major losses in western and northern India. D-syndicate, long known for its narcotics and smuggling networks, has been hit hard in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and other more..

Seven Sri Lankan drug traffickers abroad express willingness to surrender: Minister

Nov 10 (FT) Minister Ananda Wijepala yesterday revealed that seven SL nationals involved in drug trafficking and currently hiding in Middle Eastern countries have indicated their readiness to surrender to local authorities. The Minister made the disclosure, while participating in the Colombo District Operation held under the Ratam Ekata national anti-drug campaign at the Colombo District Secretariat. Wijepala said the development marks a significant breakthrough in ongoing efforts more..

2025 A/L exam to begin today

Nov 10 (TM) All arrangements have been made for the 2025 GCE A/L examination, which is scheduled to commence today. The examination will be held at 2,362 centres islandwide and will continue until 5 Dec. A total of 345,525 candidates have qualified to sit for this year’s examination, comprising 246,521 school candidates and 94,004 private candidates. 325 examination coordination centres and 32 divisional paper collecting centres have been established across the country more..

Budget 2026 has covered all sectors: PM

Nov 10 (DN) PM Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that this year’s Budget covers all sectors of the country, and that the Govt does not act based on short-term personal agendas or interests. PM made these remarks in Parliament while commenting on the Appropriation Bill presented for 2026 on Saturday. PM stated: If the MPs, setting aside the divisions, had truly listened to the Prez’s Budget speech, they would have more..

Sri Lankan vessel intercepted with narcotics off the Maldives

Nov 10 (Island) The Maldives Coast Guard has seized a Lankan fishing vessel carrying a massive stock of narcotics, with a street value of over Rs. 3 billion. Five Lankan fishermen on board were arrested in what authorities believe to be one of the region’s largest recent drug interceptions. Defence Ministry sources said that the operation had been conducted, based on intelligence shared by the Sri Lanka Navy. The vessel was found to be carrying approximately 300 kilos of heroin and more..

Alleged D-syndicate-LTTE partnership: Govt yet to recive information

Nov 10 (TM) In the wake of reports that Indian intelligence agencies have uncovered a new alliance between Indian organised crime group Dawood Ibrahim syndicate and remnants of the LTTE, Ministry of Public Security stated the Police and other relevant authorities would take firm action against any illegal activity taking place within Sri Lanka. Responding to questions about the alleged collaboration, Minister Ananda Wijepala said that he was not aware of this particular information more..

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ITAK urges Prez not to appoint members from security backgrounds to Office of...

Nov 10 (FT) ITAK has urged Prez Dissanayake not to appoint members with security backgrounds to the Office of Reparations (OoR), which has four vacancies. In a letter to the Prez, the ITKA has stated that it reliably understands that four names have been recommended for the four vacant positions in the OoR and that two of those names – Wasantha Perera and Joseph Sundaram – have security sector backgrounds. It stated that the OoR was generally promoted as a mechanism more..

Govt draws fire over allocation of Rs. 78 mn to Power Sector Reform Secretariat

Nov 10 (Island) Electricity consumers have criticised the budget allocations for the Power Sector Reform Secretariat (PSRS), alleging wasteful spending and attempts to undermine renewable energy development. Addressing a press conference in Veyangoda, Electricity Consumers’ Association National Secretary Sanjeewa Dhammika questioned the govt’s decision to allocate Rs. 78 million to the PSRS, which was originally established to function on a voluntary basis. more..

Govt slashes tax holidays for SDPs, improves disclosure

Nov 10 (FT) The Govt has moved to slash long-term tax concessions granted under the Strategic Development Projects (SDP) Act, with the publication of the Strategic Development Projects (Amd) Bill, 2025 in the Gazette issued on 7 Nov. The amendments seek to limit tax holidays to 10 years from the previous 25 years, strengthen oversight, and introduce transparency measures for investment-related tax expenditures. more..

Sri Lanka private credit surges to new monthly high of Rs. 236 bn in Sept

Nov 10 (EN) SL’s private credit hit a new monthly high of 236.3 billion rupees in Sept 2025, up from the previous high of 226.8 billion rupees, taking total credit disbursed so far this year to 1,364 billion rupees. 12-month private credit growth hit 22.1% in Sept 2025, up from 20.5% in August. However, credit is growing from a low base. Except for the last quarter of 2024, when aggressive inflationary open market operations were deployed to suppress rates and distort the workings of interbank market, more..

Sri Lanka look to turn the corner in Pakistan after season of steady gains

Nov 10 (Island) They may not have too many trophies to show for their efforts, but since the disappointment of finishing ninth at the 2023 World Cup — which shut the door on Champions Trophy qualification — SL have moved on with a real sense of purpose, tightening screws in key areas of their white-ball game. Fielding and fitness, long the Achilles heel, have been given a serious polish. During the recent Asia Cup in the UAE, the islanders looked the sharpest fielding outfit in more..

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Oct. workers’ remittances highest for 2025, second-highest monthly inflow ever

Nov 10 (FT) Sri Lanka’s workers’ remittances soared to $ 712 million in October 2025, the highest monthly inflow so far this year and the second-highest in the country’s history, reflecting strong overseas worker earnings and sustained recovery in external inflows. According to the latest data released by the CB, October’s figure marks a 21.2% year-on-year (YoY) increase, extending the streak of record inflows for the 7th consecutive month. Surge underscores the continued resilience of SL expatriates, more..

SriLankan Airlines will be re-looked at if current revival plan fails: President

Nov 10 (EN) State-run SriLankan Airlines will be re-looked at if the plan by the new board and current management fails, Prez said delivering budget speech for 2025. “We all think there is a need for a national carrier,” Prez said. “The there is question before all of us whether this much of a cost should be borne by the people to keep it. The govt has had discussions with the Board and Management. “They have given a strong plan. They have given confidence that this company can be re-built. more..

Double cabs on use-and-return basis for all MPs

Nov 10 (ST) Three days after closing the tender for an expedited multibillion-rupee double cab tender, Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake announced in his budget speech that every MP will receive a pickup truck each. Finance Ministry’s tender to buy 1,775 diesel-powered double cabs closed on Nov 4, seven working days after it was first advertised. On Friday, Prez said every MP would be given a fully-insured double cab, more..

Pelwatte Dairy Industries eyes Japan and Saudi Arabia as next export markets

Nov 10 (SO) Pelwatte Dairy Industries plans to expand its exports to Japan and Saudi Arabia in the near future to widen the presence of the SL brand in the global market. At present, the company is working on exporting butter to the two countries with the Export Development Board and once the path is clear exports would commence. “We hope to dispatch the first consignments to these countries shortly when the green light is on,” Chairman Pelwatte Dairy, Ariyaseela Wickramanayake more..

Colombo Port City can be Sri Lanka’s single catalyst of growth, says Harsha Amarasekera

Nov 10 (FT) Colombo Port City Economic Commission Chairman Harsha Amarasekera, said the project has the potential to become the single catalyst of growth for Sri Lanka, positioning the island as the Switzerland of the region for trade, investment and services, backed by an attractive incentive regime and renewed policy stability. He said the Port City, as the country’s first and only service-oriented Special Economic Zone (SEZ), can connect SL to high-value global sectors more..

Harsha slams 2026 Budget, decries Rs. 1 trillion deception

Nov 10 (FT) SJB MP Harsha de Silva has slammed the 2026 Budget as a betrayal of public trust, built on false narratives and unrealistic promises. “In my detailed response to the 2026 Budget speech, I exposed a Govt that has not only failed to deliver on its core election promises but has presented a Budget that is a betrayal of the very people who voted for it,” he said. While acknowledging that the Govt has maintained more..

FTZMA warns vessel omissions threaten exports

Nov 10 (CT) Free Trade Zone Manufacturers Association (FTZMA) has raised concerns over the increasing number of vessel omissions at the Port of Colombo, warning that the situation is severely affecting Sri Lanka’s exporters and undermining the country’s status as a regional shipping hub. In a letter to the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Aviation, the FTZMA said that the frequent skipping of Colombo by mainline operators in recent months has created production bottlenecks, more..

Strong 2Q boosts Hemas Group 1H earnings by 32.5% to Rs. 3.3 b

Nov 10 (FT) Hemas Holdings’s consolidated earnings in 2Q of FY26 rose by 36.6% to Rs. 2.1 billion compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year, driven by robust revenue growth across all its business sectors. This growth in revenue, together with sustained operating margins, contributed to a 13% increase in operating profit which grew to Rs. 3.5 billion. Further, net interest cost decreased by 78.9% during the quarter benefitting from reduced interest rates and more..

Budget: Can SL sustain reform recovery?

MSME Federation criticises Budget 2026 over VAT threshold reduction, lack of support

Nov 10 (FT) Ceylon Federation of MSME President Mahendra Perera criticised the 2026 Budget for failing to provide relief to struggling micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and warning that the reduction of the VAT threshold and lack of credit access could further strain both enterprises and consumers. Perera said while the Government had introduced several new loan schemes for MSMEs, there was no meaningful support for businesses that have suffered losses over the past five years. more..

CCC says Budget reinforces policy stability, calls for faster reforms to achieve growth

Nov 10 (FT) Ceylon Chamber of Commerce said the Budget 2026 maintains a clear trajectory of policy predictability, fiscal consolidation, and disciplined debt management, continuing the stability required for Sri Lanka’s medium-term reform agenda. “This consistency is critical for sustaining a transformative growth trajectory that is underpinned by low inflation, stable interest rates and renewed investor confidence,” it said in a statement. With economic recovery driven primarily by more..

SCL taxation change: Local coconut oil producers concerned over removal

Nov 10 (TM) Govt’s proposal to remove the Special Commodity Levy (SCL) imposed on imported coconut oil and palm oil will damage the domestic coconut oil industry, local producers claim. Govt has noted that the policy, scheduled to be implemented from April 2026, where the SCL on imported oil will be replaced with the general tax structure, including the VAT and Social Security Contribution Levy (SSCL), intends to create more..

India–SL Policy Dialogue sets new course for regional environmental cooperation

Nov 10 (Island) A landmark Indo–Lanka Policy Dialogue on Regional Environmental Cooperation, held recently at the Uni of Colombo, has charted a bold new path for strengthening bilateral environmental collaboration between the two neighbours. The event, jointly organised by Faculty of Law & Centre for Environmental Law and Policy (CELP) of the Uni of Colombo in collaboration with the Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA) and Amity Law School, more..

Vested interests against PM? Beyond strikes: Future demands education reform now

Nov 10 (DM) Three years ago, Sri Lanka was on its knees. Queues for fuel snaked for kilometres, electricity cuts plunged homes into darkness, and the shelves of pharmacies and supermarkets lay bare. It was not only an economic collapse — it was a collapse of confidence, governance, and faith. People felt abandoned by the very system meant to protect them. As 2025 draws to a close, the picture looks very different. The economy, once in free fall, is slowly finding its balance. more..

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Editorial: Emerging threats; political blinkers

Nov 10 (Island) Underworld killings have resumed, after a brief lull, giving the lie to the NPP politicians’ claim that the recent arrests of some criminals, such as Kehelbaddara Padme, have dealt a paralysing blow to the underworld. Such arrests are no doubt essential and welcome, but voids they create in the underworld do not last long, for there are many dangerous criminals vying for supremacy. Amidst media reports of a series of successful anti-drug raids in this country, disturbing news has more..

Preserving the past, securing the future

Nov 10 (CT) SL is a land blessed by history. From the ancient city kingdoms of A'pura and Polonnaruwa to the rock temple complex of Sigiriya, our terrain is softened by ruins and relics that echo a past of splendour. Yet, for far too long, this precious cultural and archaeological inheritance has been treated as an afterthought rather than a priority. Now, with the 2025 National Budget of SL offering fresh allocations to the Dept of Archaeology (Rs 341 mil recurrent and Rs 1,706 mil development) more..

GovPay: A leap towards a cashless future

Nov 10 (SO) Presenting Budget 2026 in Parliament, President and Finance and Digital Economy Minister Anura Kumara Dissanayake said on Friday that all Govt payments will be moved into the digital sphere in due course. Prez said the Govt is taking decisive steps to build a digital economy. He said steps will be taken to introduce a Digital Economy Act. The Digital Economy Bill, now being formulated, will pave the way for the creation of more..

War on drugs; New wine in old bottle?

Nov 10 (ST) Prez A.K. Dissanayake launched his Govt’s newest campaign – an all-out war on narcotics, seeking the support of the entire nation to wipe out the menace of toxic drugs that has reportedly seeped into every nook and corner of the country. According to Narcotics Police guesstimates, hundreds of thousands of Sri Lankans are addicts. This new crusade comes hot on the heels of the Govt’s Clean Sri Lanka campaign and a counter Opposition drive that accuses more..

One year on: Sri Lanka’s leftist NPP govt falls short of expectations

Nov 10 (CT) A year after the leftist NPP coalition won an unprecedented supermajority in SL’s Nov 2024 parliamentary elections—with support from both the majority Sinhala and minority Tamil communities—it has fallen short in terms of delivering on its sweeping promises. As the first party to govern SL outside the two-party system, NPP during its election campaign promised to eliminate corruption, revive the economy, invest in public education, introduce a new constitution devolving power to regions, more..

Mahinda Rajapaksa at 80: Demonised by opponents and deified by supporters

Nov 10 (DM) Mahendra Percy Rajapaksa, known to his country and the world at large as Mahinda Rajapaksa, will celebrate his 80th birth anniversary on Nov 18, 2025. In a political career spanning more than five decades, Mahinda Rajapaksa has served as MP, Cabinet Minister, Leader of the Opposition, PM and Executive Prez. Medamulana Mahinda, as he is referred to at times, is a colourful politician who has been more..

Rethinking the Clean act

Nov 10 (TM) The Govt is visibly pushing their act tough on crime policy, much to the satisfaction of the masses and newsrooms across the media spectrum. Most Sri Lankans are impressed by the Govt’s efforts in their first year. Unfortunately, in the past and even today, most counter narcotics operations have been hijacked by a Governmental-Political mindset of Show the public we are doing something. The focus seems to be on the photo opportunity, rather than the success of prosecution. more..

Sri Lanka’s recovery must not be a mirage!

Nov 10 (DM) Three years ago, Sri Lanka was on its knees. Queues for fuel snaked for kilometres, electricity cuts plunged homes into darkness, and the shelves of pharmacies and supermarkets lay bare. It was not only an economic collapse — it was a collapse of confidence, governance, and faith. People felt abandoned by the very system meant to protect them. As 2025 draws to a close, the picture looks very different. The economy, once in free fall, is slowly finding its balance. more..

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