Schools, universities in dengue hotspots should close for two weeks: Doctors’ union
Jul 10 (DM) The Education and Higher Education Ministry, together with the Health Ministry, should immediately close all govt, semi-govt and private schools, universities and vocational training institutions located in high-risk dengue zones for at least two weeks to curb the spread of the disease, Doctors' Trade Union Alliance for Medical and Civil Rights Chairman Specialist Dr. Chamal Sanjeewa said. He said the temporary closure should apply to institutions in areas reporting
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Mobile screening for HIV, STDs begins in Colombo, Gampaha
Jul 10 (DM) Health Ministry has launched a mobile blood testing programme in Colombo and Gampaha districts to detect sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including HIV, Hepatitis B and other infections. The initiative is being implemented by the National STD and AIDS Control Programme through specialised mobile clinics that provide blood testing services within communities. The tests are carried out on a voluntary basis while ensuring the privacy and confidentiality
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Port City seeking global operators for university, hospital and school
Jul 10 (FT) Colombo Port City Economic Commission will shortly invite proposals for an international university, hospital, and school, as it shifts its focus from developing real estate to building the institutional foundations needed to attract multinational companies and skilled professionals. Commission Chairman Harsha Amarasekera said the three projects were integral to the next stage of Port City’s development,
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HRCSL launches probe into Negombo Prison violence, torture allegations
Jul 10 (NW) Human Rights Commission of SL (HRCSL) has launched an investigation into the recent violence at the Negombo Prison and subsequent incidents at other prisons, focusing on the circumstances that led to the clashes, the deaths and injuries of inmates and prison officers, and allegations of torture and ill-treatment. HRCSL said its investigation will also examine the deaths of two inmates who were transferred from the Negombo Prison to other prison facilities while
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District Secretaries’ Conference chaired by the President
Jul 10 (PMD) Prez Anura Dissanayake stated that the Govt plans to allocate a separate contingency fund for every district under the forthcoming Budget, enabling District Secretaries to carry out urgent repairs to bridges, roads and public buildings identified at District Coordination Committee meetings without having to wait for approval from the Central Govt. Prez also emphasised that the Govt’s foremost priority is to address the basic needs of the people without delay.
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Sri Lanka’s second-largest water supply project for 67,000 families begins
Jul 10 (DM) SL's second-largest water supply project, which will provide safe drinking water to around 67,000 families in the Anuradhapura District, commenced today under the patronage of Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake. The second phase of the A'pura North Water Supply Project is being implemented by the Ministry of Housing, Construction and Water Supply and National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB)
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Sri Lanka Civil Aviation Authority launches solar power project
Jul 10 (NW) Civil Aviation Authority of SL (CAASL) today officially commissioned a solar photovoltaic (PV) system that will meet nearly 70% of the authority’s electricity requirements through renewable energy. The project was inaugurated by Minister Anura Karunatilaka at the invitation of CAASL Director General Daminda Rambukwella. According to the authority, surplus electricity generated by the system will be supplied to the national grid, contributing to the country’s
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Online extortion against women surge over five months
Jul 10 (ST) The number of cases of extortion from women increased dramatically this year, compared with the previous three years, according to a breakdown of cybercrime complaint figures tabled in Parliament by Minister Ananda Wijepala. Mr Wijepala was responding to a question by legislator Mayilvaganam Jegatheeswaran on behalf of legislator Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy. The MP had asked the minister for the breakdown of cybercrime complaints relating to women
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Uni lecturers threaten withdrawal from exam marking over Grade One admission circular
Jul 10 (NW) Federation of University Teachers’ Associations (FUTA) has warned that university lecturers may withdraw from evaluating answer scripts of the upcoming G.C.E. A/L Exam if the govt fails to address grievances arising from the newly issued Grade One admission circular. FUTA President Professor Prageeth Weerathunga said the circular has created serious injustice for the children of university lecturers, despite repeated discussions with authorities over the past year and a half.
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Minister outlines Metro Bus plans, key transport upgrades for Kandy
Jul 10 (NW) Minister Bimal Rathnayake told Parliament that the govt is preparing to introduce metro buses to Kandy as part of a broader package of transport sector improvements. Rathnayake noted that the ongoing expansion of the Central Expressway will extend to Galagedera, with plans to eventually connect the route to Gannoruwa. “The expansion ends at Galagedera with an expectation to commence Gannoruwa,” he said, outlining the long‑term vision for the corridor.
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PHIs blame public apathy and systemic failures for surge in dengue
Jul 10 (ST) Dengue cases have increased sharply over the past few months—despite ongoing prevention and control programmes—due to a combination of systemic shortcomings and public behaviour. “We have found mosquito larvae even in the homes of dengue patients. Urban areas are now similar to what we experienced during the COVID-19 period. Even after a patient returns home from the hospital, mosquitoes that bite the infected
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Explained: 7 biggest findings from COPF’s $2.5m cyber fraud report
Jul 10 (NW) The Committee on Public Finance (COPF) today released its final report into the USD 2.5 million cyber fraud linked to SL’s foreign debt repayments to Australia, highlighting widespread governance, procedural and operational failures and recommending sweeping reforms. Key findings from the report: USD 2.5 million stolen – The report concludes that a cybercrime-linked fraud resulted in the loss of USD 2.5 million in public funds during foreign debt repayments to Australia.
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Communist Party regrets failure of Justice Minister to visit a single prison
Jul 10 (Island) Communist Party of SL (CPSL) has blamed what it describes as a systemic collapse of the country’s prison administration and the govt’s adherence to IMF-backed austerity measures for the recent violence at Negombo Prison, calling for an independent investigation and sweeping reforms to the correctional system. In a statement issued by its General Secretary, Dr. G. Weerasinghe, CPSL extended condolences to the families of those killed during the unrest at Negombo Prison and
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Veteran singer Mariazelle Goonetilleke passes away at 68
Jul 10 (DN) Legendary SL singer and musician Mariazelle Goonetilleke has passed away at the age of 68. Goonetilleke, who had been receiving medical treatment for an ongoing illness at the Kalubowila Hospital, passed away this morning. With an illustrious career spanning over six decades since the 1960s, she remained a powerful and energetic force on the SL stage. Having initially stepped into the limelight performing
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Dengue puts PHIs in tight spot as frontline health workers fall ill
Jul 10 (DM) Amid a worsening dengue outbreak, frontline health workers engaged in dengue control efforts are facing increasing challenges as more Public Health Inspectors (PHIs) themselves contract the disease At least eight PHIs attached to the Colombo District, who have been actively involved in dengue prevention operations, have tested positive for dengue, Public Health Inspectors’ Association said. More than 20 PHIs have potentially been affected by dengue, with several other
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Video: PM clarifies PC election funds not used for disaster relief
Jul 10 (NW) PM Harini Amarasuriya told Parliament today (10) that the funds allocated for the Provincial Council elections have not been diverted for disaster relief purposes. Addressing the house, she said that all financial assistance provided by donors for disaster‑affected communities and for the reconstruction of damaged infrastructure has been safely deposited in a special account maintained under the supervision of the Deputy Treasury Secretary.
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Cabinet to reconsider legality of electronic visa issuance agreements, court told
Jul 10 (AD) The Attorney General informed the Supreme Court today that the current Cabinet of Ministers has decided to reconsider the legality of the agreements entered into during the tenure of the previous govt to hand over electronic visa issuance operations to private companies. Additional Solicitor General Viveka Siriwardena, appearing on behalf of the AG, made this announcement when the fundamental rights petitions filed by former MPs M.A. Sumanthiran, Champika Ranawaka
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Duminda Dissanayake re‑named as suspect in gold plated T‑56 firearm case
Jul 10 (NW) Former Minister Duminda Dissanayake has been re‑named as a suspect in the case involving a T‑56 firearm recovered at a Housing Complex in the Havelocky area. The matter was taken up today before Acting Magistrate Ravi Mathugama at the No. 1 Court of the Mount Lavinia Magistrate’s Court. Officials of the Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) told court that extracts had initially been sent to AG, and due to lack of evidence, fourth suspect was released.
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Jul 10 (FT) The CoPF has approved a Resolution under the Customs Ordinance and two Orders under the SL Export Development Act, paving the way for the implementation of the Govr’s National Tariff Policy and a comprehensive overhaul of the country’s import tariff structure. The approvals were granted at a meeting chaired by CoPF Chairman MP Dr. Harsha de Silva, which considered the Resolution published in Extraordinary
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Entrepreneur decoding body’s hidden language
Jul 10 (FT) Having honed his skills in engineering high-performance systems for Formula One and advancing cutting-edge artificial intelligence and neuroscience research, Emil Hewage has built a career at the forefront of deep technology. SL-born entrepreneur and computational neuroscientist has worked with leading global organisations across engineering, consulting and healthcare innovation before founding BIOS in the UK, a company pioneering AI-driven neural interfaces to
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Dialog, National Chamber partner to digitise Sri Lanka exporters
Jul 10 (EN) Dialog Enterprise, the corporate solutions arm of Dialog Axiata, has renewed its partnership with the National Chamber of Exporters of SL (NCE) to boost the digital capabilities of local exporters. Dialog Enterprise will provide NCE members with digital tools, including converged connectivity, cloud services, cybersecurity, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. The initiative will target small and medium enterprise (SME) aspiring exporters
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Builders risk blacklisting over dengue
Jul 10 (TM) Construction companies repeatedly found violating dengue prevention measures risk being blacklisted, with the Construction Industry Development Authority (CIDA) warning that contractors could be declared Defaulted Contractors if dengue mosquito larvae are detected at their sites on three occasions. CIDA sources said that the Authority had strengthened dengue prevention measures within the construction industry
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5,000 kidney patients stuck in surgery queue
Jul 10 (DM) More than 5,000 patients are currently awaiting kidney stone removal surgeries in Sri Lanka due to the high demand for treatment and limitations in healthcare facilities, health authorities said. To address this growing backlog, the Mirigama National Kidney Stone Treatment Centre will be inaugurated by Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa on July 12. The new facility has been planned as a specialised centre capable of providing services to kidney stone patients from across the country,
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Opposition signs No‑Confidence Motion against Justice Minister
Jul 10 (NW) Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa, together with Opposition MPs, today signed a No‑Confidence Motion (NCM) in Parliament against Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara. The move comes in response to the unrest at Negombo Prison, where both prison officers and inmates were killed. Opposition members said the Minister had failed to fulfill his responsibility and accountability regarding their safety. According to the Opposition group, the NCM seeks to hold the Minister directly
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Governance beyond politics: Is Sri Lanka focusing on the right priorities?
Jul 10 (FT) Sri Lanka has emerged from its worst economic crisis since Independence with signs of macroeconomic stabilisation. Inflation has fallen dramatically from its 2022 peak, foreign reserves have improved, debt restructuring has progressed, and confidence in economic management has begun to recover under the IMF-supported reform programme. These are significant achievements that deserve recognition. Yet stabilisation is only the first stage of recovery.
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Litmus test for effective enforcement of laws and regulations
Jul 10 (FT) Foreign and local investors, law abiding businesses, administrators and civil servants, investing public, journalists, professionals and rule of law and justice committed citizens have been shocked and dismayed by news reports alerting that perceived well run public and private sector leading entities, during the past 9 months of having reported massive losses of national resources, especially scares external resources. The extent of these losses was unheard of in relation to
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Gunshots account for 14 of 24 deaths in Negombo Prison clash
Jul 10 (DM) Post-mortem examinations into the deaths of prison officers killed during the recent violence at Negombo Prison have revealed that they were subjected to brutal physical assaults. According to the post-mortem reports, the officers died from severe head injuries caused by blunt force trauma. A five-member panel of senior Judicial Medical Officers, chaired by Dr. Sujeewa Wickramasinghe, carried out autopsies on 24
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Crypto earnings deemed as other income by IRD
Jul 10 (DN) Eventhough, SL Rupee (LKR) remains the only recognized legal tender under the Central Bank of SL Act, No. 16 of 2023, Cryptocurrency earnings in Sri Lanka are now officially subject to taxation as other income by the Inland Revenue Department, Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando told Parliament yesterday. Cryptocurrencies cannot be used to execute standard commercial payments or financial system settlements in SL.
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BASL calls for independent, transparent probe into Negombo Prison deaths
Jul 10 (FT) Bar Association of SL (BASL) has called for an independent, transparent, and expeditious investigation into the recent violence at Negombo Prison, while urging the Government to use the tragedy as a catalyst for long-overdue reforms to the country’s prison and criminal justice systems. BASL expressed profound concern over the incidents at Negombo Prison between 5 and 7 July, which reportedly claimed 27 lives, including seven prison officers, & left more than 100 people injured.
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Sallay’s wife further complains to HRC over continuing violation of husband’s FRs by CID
Jul 10 (Island) The wife of Suresh Sallay has lodged a further complaint with the Human Rights Commission of SL (HRCSL), alleging that her husband’s fundamental rights continue to be violated as CID officers prevent him from having confidential consultations with his lawyer while he is under detention at the National Hospital. In a letter addressed to the HRCSL Chairman on Thursday, Mrs. S.B.M.S.B. Sallay has said
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Channel head Yasara testifies in Yoshitha’s CSN case
Jul 10 (DN) A money laundering case filed against Yoshitha Rajapaksa was yesterday fixed for further trial on July 17 by the Colombo High Court. When the case was taken up before Colombo High Court Judge Udesh Ranathunga, former CSN Channel head Yasara Abeynayake testified before the Court. During her testimony, Abeynayake stated that she had been in a romantic relationship with Yoshitha Rajapaksa, who was serving as a Navy officer at the time.
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Conjoined twins successfully separated at Peradeniya
Jul 10 (DM) A landmark surgery that successfully separated five-year-old conjoined twins has been hailed as a major achievement in SL’s medical history, while also reigniting debate over the capabilities and challenges of the country’s public healthcare system. A team of doctors from the Peradeniya Teaching Hospital, Sirimavo Bandaranaike Specialist Children's Hospital and the Faculty of Medicine, Uni of Peradeniya successfully separated conjoined twins Linuli Tharulya and
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