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Going nuts over nuts

Jan 15 (ST) When the coconut was king many decades ago, it was so ubiquitous that a night club at a well-known hotel in Colombo was named The Coconut Grove. The late baila maestro M.S. Fernando regaled his fans with the popular song Pol-pol-popol-pol-pol-pol – Lankawe wathuwala wawena pol (Coconuts grown in the gardens of SL), with many homes having one or two coconut trees. The coconut for cooking needs and that delicious pol sambol came from the home garden and more..

The Tamil question: Dilith got it all wrong

Jan 15 (CT) Someone asked me a question; Dilith Jayaweera M.P. has said Provincial Councils are not suitable to SL. What is your observation in this regard? I said; I have great respect for Dilith Jayaweera, an Attorney at Law, and who has been one of our foremost businessmen. He entered politics very recently. He is no doubt a Nationalist. He feels for his Nation just as much as we feel for ours. What he has failed to appreciate is that his is Sinhala Nationalism just as ours is more..

2025: New era for the Rule of Law

Jan 15 (CT) The year 2025 marked an indelible chapter in SL’s political and legal history. Under the vision of a Clean Sri Lanka, the bold measures undertaken by the new administration against the deeply -entrenched culture of corruption and impunity that had dominated the country’s governance for decades reached their peak during this year. The arrest of powerful political figures, including a former Prez once more..

Policy must not punish the public

Jan 15 (TM) NPP Govt’s proposed electricity policy has raised serious concerns, not just among opposition politicians but among ordinary citizens and those invested in the country’s renewable energy future. The policy appears to shift financial burdens onto consumers, penalise low-income households and weaken confidence in renewable energy at a time when diversification and resilience should be national priorities. Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has articulated what more..

Paddy farmers too, deserve to dream big

Jan 15 (DM) Even though rice is the staple diet for most Sri Lankans, purchasing a few measures of rice has become a luxury today. Enjoying a meal of premium rice varieties such as keeri samba or basmati has now become next to impossible. With rice becoming the staple food of the country, the paddy business became politicised over the years. Today, it is a known fact that several large scale rice mill owners are directly or indirectly involved in manipulating the wholesale price of several more..

Today is Thai Pongal: Homage to Sun God

Jan 15 (DN) As the celestial chariot of the Sun begins its northward journey, marking the end of the winter solstice, the Tamil month of Thai (January) is born. For millions, Thai Pongal is more than a mere harvest festival; it is a profound symphony of gratitude—a ritualistic thank you to the cosmos that sustains us. It is the dawn of new beginnings, encapsulated in the timeless Tamil proverb that with the birth of month of Thai, more..

English module fiasco exposes Govt’s limitations despite house majority

Jan 15 (DM) The NPP govt’s decision to shelve education reforms for one year highlights the limits of political power. Despite holding 159 seats, the administration was forced to backtrack after an inappropriate web link in a Grade VI English module sparked a national outcry, uniting religious leaders and opposition parties against the project. In the face of mounting pressure, the govt took a step back and shelved the implementation of education reforms for one year. more..

A cable car caught in Sri Lanka’s institutional crosswinds

Jan 15 (CT) Sri Lanka stood at a crossroads when it courted investors during the depths of the 2022 economic collapse. Confidence was scarce, risk was high, and the country had little leverage beyond assurances of stability, legality and good faith. It was within that fragile context that the Ambuluwawa cable car project was conceived. An ambitious, first-of-its-kind venture, privately financed, technically complex and promised as a future public asset. What has since unfolded around it more..

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Journalist wins RTI appeal on vehicles handed to Presidential Secretariat

Jan 14 (AM) The Right to Information (RTI) Commission yesterday (13) ordered the Presidential Secretariat to release, before 31 January, information requested on vehicles handed over to the Secretariat by officials whose appointments were limited to the term of the former President. Freelance journalist Rahul Samantha Hettiarachchi had filed the original RTI request seeking details of the vehicles handed over to the Presidential Secretariat after 23 September 2024. more..

Police intensify crack down on drunk, drug-impaired driving

Jan 14 (AD) Police have intensified measures against drivers operating vehicles under the influence of drugs, with a mobile laboratory now in operation to detect drug-impaired driving, according to DIG in charge of the Traffic and Road Safety Range, W.P.J. Senadeera. DIG stated that the law will be strictly enforced against drugged drivers. He revealed that more than 7,000 cases related to drunk driving have been recorded so far this year. DIG Senadeera emphasized that while consuming alcohol is a personal choice, more..

Drug addiction in Kandy district rises fivefold in 2025: Senior DIG

Jan 14 (DM) Drug addiction in the Kandy district has increased fivefold in 2025 compared to the previous year, Senior DIG in charge of the Central Province, Lalith Pathinayake, said yesterday. Addressing the Ratama Ekata National Operation aimed at eradicating the drug menace, held at the Kandy District Secretariat, Senior DIG Pathinayake said police raid reports indicate a sharp rise in the circulation and use of narcotics in the district. more..

Innovative Dambulla Bustaurant to launch tomorrow

Jan 14 (TM) A new and exciting tourism attraction, the Dambulla Bustaurant, is set to be introduced in Dambulla tomorrow, offering visitors a novel way to explore the region while enjoying a mobile dining experience. Designed to serve tourists traveling along the popular Dambulla–Sigiriya corridor, the specially outfitted bus will operate as a moving restaurant, allowing passengers to savor meals as they journey through key destinations. The circular route will begin in Pelwehera, more..

Court postpones verdict in ex-MP Amarakeerthi Athukorala’s murder

Jan 14 (AD) Gampaha High Court Trial-at-Bar has announced today that the delivery of the verdict in the case pertaining to the murder of former MP Amarakeerthi Athukorala has been postponed until 11 Feb. MP and his security officer, a Police Constable, were reported dead amidst the unrest in the Nittambuwa area during the nationwide incidents of violence on May 9, 2022. Initially, a shooting incident was reported in the Nittambuwa area that evening, following which a total of six injured more..

National Hospital faces patient complaints over food, hygiene

Jan 14 (DM) Patients at the Colombo National Hospital (CNH) have raised serious concerns over deteriorating services, claiming that basic facilities including cleaning and meal provision are not being carried out according to established procedures. Several patients alleged that the hospital’s meal service is in disarray, with raw eggs being served for breakfast alongside a piece of papaw and a bowl of boiled gram. According to patients, no tools were provided to crack the eggs, more..

Why Stalin’s letter to Modi on Sri Lanka matters now

Jan 14 (IE) In a lengthy and sharply worded letter to PM Narendra Modi, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has sought to push India back into the centre of one of South Asia’s most unresolved moral and political questions: the future of the Tamil people in SL. The letter, written after what Stalin describes as detailed representations from Tamil leaders in India and SL, demands direct intervention at a moment when SL is preparing a new Constitution under Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake, more..

Ravi K warns: Sri Lanka’s recovery still on a fiscal knife-edge

Jan 14 (DM) Former Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake cautions that SL’s 2026 recovery remains on a fiscal knife-edge. Despite IMF-led gains and restructured debt relief of $17 billion, rising pressures from natural disasters and rigid revenue targets leave no room for error. MP Ravi Karunanayake has cautioned that SL’s economic recovery in 2026, while showing visible improvement on the surface, remains tightly constrained by debt obligations, fragile foreign exchange flows, and more..

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India HC and Dy Minister of Education inaugurate Bharat Sri Lanka Hindi Sammelan

Jan 14 (CT) Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre (SVCC), the cultural arm of the High Commission of India in Colombo, organised the second Bharat-Sri Lanka Hindi Sammelan on 12 Jan at Sri Lanka Foundation, Colombo. The event witnessed the participation of over 400 scholars, teachers and students of Hindi from both SL and India, symbolising the deep cultural and linguistic ties between the two nations. The event was inaugurated by Santosh Jha, the High Commissioner of India to SL, more..

Govt to prioritize establishment of salaries and pensions commission, Says Minister

Jan 14 (DM) The proposed Salaries & Pensions Commission will be established as a top priority to ensure sustainable management of public employee salaries and pensions, The Public Admin, PCs and LG Minister, Professor Chandana Abayaratne said. Minister highlighted that the 2026 national budget includes the creation of the commission to address longstanding salary anomalies and pension-related issues, while taking into account challenges to public financial management. more..

Sri Lanka accused of persistent impunity for conflict-related sexual violence in UN-backed report

Jan 14 (DM) Sri Lanka continues to fail survivors of conflict-related sexual violence, with decades of alleged abuses by State security forces remaining largely uninvestigated and unpunished, according to a new report covering the period from 1985 to 2024. The report documents a pattern of rape, sexual torture and other forms of sexual violence, primarily against civilians from marginalized Tamil communities, both during and after the armed conflict. more..

Arrest warrant against Wimal Weerawansa recalled

Jan 14 (AD) The Colombo High Court today ordered the recall of the arrest warrant issued against former Minister Wimal Weerawansa after he appeared before the court through his legal counsel. When the case filed by the CIABOC, alleging the unlawful acquisition of assets exceeding Rs. 75 million, was taken up this morning, the defendant was not present in court. Accordingly, Colombo High Court Judge Mohamed Mihal issued a warrant for his arrest and production before court. more..

Brazil donates water purification units to support Sri Lanka’s flood relief efforts

Jan 14 (DM) Govt of the Federative Republic of Brazil has donated 10 high-capacity Water Purification Units to assist SL’s flood relief and recovery efforts following Cyclone Ditwah, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism said. The ministry stated that the donation was formally handed over to Minister Vijitha Herath by the Charge d’Affaires of the Brazilian Embassy in SL, Ms. Monica Maria Meirelles Nasser, on Jan 9, at the ministry’s headquarters. more..

Customs, Inland Revenue unite to crack down on under-invoicing, tax evasion

Jan 14 (FT) SL Customs and Inland Revenue Dept have signed a MoU to conduct joint investigations into under-valuation of imports and related tax evasion, as part of broader Govt efforts to strengthen revenue administration. MoU was signed at the Ministry of Finance on 13 Jan in the presence of Treasury Secretary Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma. Operational reviews by SL Customs have identified that under-valuation of imported goods has resulted in tax revenue losses to the Govt. more..

Cabinet nod for recruitment of over 23,000 teachers

Jan 14 (Island) Cabinet has approved the recruitment of more than 23,000 teachers to the state service, a move expected to support the implementation of the proposed education reforms. Cabinet Spokesman Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa said the intake would strengthen the govt’s reform programme in the education sector. In Dec 2024, Cabinet appointed a committee headed by the Secretary to the PM to identify vacancies in the state service and review existing recruitment procedures. more..

Grade 6 – 13 New Education Guidelines Issued

Jan 14 (NW) Ministry of Education has issued guidelines for conducting Grade 6-13 educational activities this year after postponing the implementation of the new Grade 6 educational reforms until 2027. For grades 06-13, daily schedule must be revised to eight periods, with each period lasting 40 minutes. Timetables should be prepared accordingly, following the format used in previous years. Syllabus implemented for Grade 6 in previous years will remain in effect for the year 2026. more..

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Over 135 women’s groups urge President: Ensure functional National Women’s Commission

Jan 14 (CT) More than 135 women and women’s organisations have jointly written to the Prez, calling for urgent action to make the National Women’s Commission fully functional by allocating adequate finances, resources and independent office space. In the letter, the signatories say they have observed a worrying increase in incidents of violence against women across SL in recent months. They note that violence continues unabated in homes, workplaces, public spaces and online platforms. more..

Prices of imported milk powder to be reduced from January 16

Jan 14 (DM) Importers have agreed to reduce the prices of imported milk powder from Jan 16, Ministry of Trade, Commerce, Food Security & Cooperative Development said. Accordingly, the price of a kilogram of imported milk powder will be reduced by Rs. 125, while a 400-gram packet will see a reduction of Rs. 50 from Jan 16. Ministry said the decision was made following discussions with milk powder importers today. Reduction aims to pass on the benefits of lower int'l prices directly to SL consumers. more..

Foreign couple held over alleged biopiracy at Horton Plains

Jan 14 (Island) A foreign couple was arrested by Wildlife officers over the alleged illegal collection and possession of insect and small animal specimens at the Horton Plains National Park, Dept of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) said. The arrest followed a routine inspection of tourists’ baggage carried out on the morning of 11 January at the entrance to the World’s End nature trail, inside the Horton Plains National Park, which comes under Central Wildlife Zone. more..

Festival advance for Govt officers upped

Jan 14 (CT) Cabinet approved a proposal to increase the festival advance provided to govt officers from Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000, Minister Nalinda Jayatissa said. He said that under the existing provisions of the Establishments Code, govt officers are entitled to obtain a festival advance of up to Rs 10,000 to celebrate major religious and cultural festivals, including Thai Pongal, Ramadan, Sinhala & Hindu New Year, Vesak, Deepavali & Christmas, as well as for pilgrimages such as Sri Pada and Hajj. more..

Sri Lanka Customs achieves 66% of January revenue target in first 13 days

Jan 14 (EN) Revenue collected by SL Customs in the first 13 days of January accounted for over 66% of January 2026 target. Custom’s January revenue target has been set 160.2 billion rupees. But the revenue collecting body has already collected 106.6 billion rupees in the first 13 days of this month. Customs has been accelerating container clearance since last month after Ditwah devastation hit the usual activities for at least four days in November amid higher imports in December. more..

No electricity tariff revision for first quarter of 2026: PUCSL

Jan 14 (AD) Public Utilities Commission of SL (PUCSL) has decided not to implement an electricity tariff revision for the first quarter of 2026 due to the failure of the CEB to submit a formal tariff revision proposal within the due time. Commission said it reached this decision after considering the following factors: the failure to submit a formal proposal before the specified time, the defects in the original proposal, and the disadvantages of a high percentage change more..

Sri Lankan man pleads guilty to murder of Sri Lankan woman in UK

Jan 14 (NW) A SL man has pleaded guilty to the murder of a SL woman whose body was found on a street in the Welsh capital last year, British media reported. Thisara Weragalage, 37, admitted killing Nirodha Niwunhella, also known as Nirodha, during a hearing at Newport Crown Court on Monday. Nirodha, 32, was found seriously injured between two parked cars on South Morgan Place in the Riverside area of Cardiff on Aug 21, 2025, and was pronounced dead at the scene. more..

Trinco Buddha statue incident: Ven. Balangoda Kassapa Thero and others remanded

Jan 14 (AD) Four Buddhist monks, including Ven. Balangoda Kassapa Thero, and five other individuals have been remanded until Jan 19 by the Trincomalee Magistrate’s Court for allegedly violating coastal conservation laws by placing a Buddha statue at the Trincomalee Bodhiraja Vihara on Nov 16, 2025. A tense situation had alter ensued following an attempt by authorities to remove the statue from the temple premises. Coast Conservation Department had previously lodged a complaint with the police, more..

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