I am not above the law: AG meets supporting lawyers
Jan 21 (NW) Attorney General Parinda Ranasinghe met members of the Free Lawyers organization who visited the Attorney General’s Dept today to discuss the pressure being exerted on him to resign. The Free Lawyers organization handed over a letter to the Attorney General voicing their support for him. Speaking to the members of the Free Lawyers organization, Attorney General Parinda Ranasinghe said those who know
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Police seek public help to locate missing girl from Bandaragama
Jan 21 (NW) The Police have sought public help to find a 15-year-old girl reported missing from the Bandaragama area. According to the Police, the mother of a girl filed a complaint at the Bandaragama Police Station stating that her daughter had left home without informing anyone and has been missing since 19 December 2025. The missing girl is a resident of Veerakeppetipola Road, Gungamuwa area, in the Bandaragama Police Division. The public with any information
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Turkey pledges support for cyclone-affected schools and water projects in Sri Lanka
Jan 21 (DM) In a move aimed at bolstering disaster relief and community development, Ambassador of Turkey to SL, Dr. Semih Lütfü Turgut, met with Minister A.H.M.H. Abayarathne. The discussions centered on Turkish support for rebuilding schools in Puttalam District that were severely damaged by Cyclone Ditwah. Ambassador Turgut confirmed Turkey’s commitment to assist in the reconstruction efforts and expressed plans to visit the affected areas in person to assess the damage.
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Need the right institutions and processes to override politics in curricular reforms
Jan 21 (FT) WITH only a few days before the start of classes for 2026 when children in grades one and six were to use the new learning modules they had received, the Cabinet decided to defer the implementation of the new modules for the sixth grade to 2027. This is clearly a response to the relentless criticism over social media and in street protests over a major blooper in one module and many other errors found in other modules intended for Grade 6. The blooper was adding a link
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Flood control must begin at source, not at flood plains
Jan 21 (FT) Floods in SL are often treated as downstream problems, to be managed at river mouths, river basins, embankments, or reservoirs. Yet floods do not originate in floodplains. They begin where rain first falls, on rooftops, home gardens, plantations, forests, and steep hillsides in the upper catchments. While priority must be given to upstream watershed management, the role of floodplains as downstream sinks cannot be overlooked. In lowland areas, ecosystem
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Sri Lanka kills off attempt to reform unfunded pension fiscal bomb
Jan 21 (EN) Sri Lanka has killed off the last vestiges of an attempt to create a contributed pension scheme for state workers and stop a fiscal bomb in the form of unfunded pension liabilities of an ageing population. Cabinet had ended a provision on the appointment of state workers recruited after Jan 1, 2016. Amid an ageing population unfunded pension liabilities is adding about 25% to national debt, according to one estimate.
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Cabinet nod to amend pension provisions for public officers recruited after 2016
Jan 21 (FT) Cabinet approved amendments to the pension-related provisions in the appointment letters of all public officers recruited into the public service on or after 1 Jan 2016, confirming their entitlement to the existing pension scheme. Under the approved changes, the relevant clause in appointment letters will be revised to state: “These appointments are pensionable. Furthermore, you should contribute to the Widows and Orphans Pension Scheme/ Widowers and Orphans Pension Scheme.
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Private sector minimum wage upped to Rs 30,000
Jan 21 (CT) The national minimum wage in the private sector will rise from Rs 27,000 to Rs 30,000, effective 1 Jan 2026, Labour Commissioner General H.M.D.N.K. Wataliyadda said. She added that the announcement was made in accordance with the National Minimum Wage of Employees (Amendment) Act, No. 11 of 2025. She also noted that the daily wage will increase from Rs 1,080 to Rs 1,200, with employers required to make the relevant payments. “Under the provisions of
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Education reform failures: CTU urges Presidential CoI appointment
Jan 21 (TM) Claiming that responsibility cannot be limited to a few National Institute of Education (NIE) officials over failures in the education reform process, Ceylon Teachers’ Union (CTU) has requested the appointment of an independent body, similar to a Presidential Commission of Inquiry (CoI), to examine the entire process and recommend action against those responsible.
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Govt Radiologic Technologists to begin token strike at 8am
Jan 21 (AD) Govt Radiological Technologists’ Association has decided to launch a 24-hour token strike at 8 a.m. in all hospitals across the island. President of the Association Chanaka Dharmawickrama attributed the trade union action to the failure of the Ministry of Health to conduct an impartial investigation into the conduct of the Deputy Director of the National Institute for Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation in Maligawatte. He said although the matter has been raised
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BASL warns social media campaigns risk undermining Attorney General
Jan 21 (NW) The Bar Association of SL (BASL) on Tuesday expressed serious concern over growing public pressure on the Office of the Attorney General, as opposing protests are planned in Colombo both against and in support of the Attorney General. In a statement issued on Jan. 20, the BASL warned that recent social media campaigns and public actions targeting the Attorney General risk undermining the independence of the office, which it described as a key pillar of the rule of law .
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PM Harini holds discussions with ADB President in Davos
Jan 21 (AD) PM Harini Amarasuriya has held discussions with the President and Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Masato Kanda in Davos, Switzerland. The meeting took place on the sidelines of the 2026 World Economic Forum (WEF) at the WEF Congress Centre in Davos-Klosters. Sri Lanka’s ongoing reform agenda, economic situation of the country among others were discussed during the high-level meeting. Meanwhile, yesterday, PM also met
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Judicial Services Association raises concern over attempts to influence courts
Jan 21 (NW) The Judicial Services Association has warned that the spread of false and baseless criticism undermines public confidence in the judicial system and threatens the independence of the judiciary. The association said it was deeply concerned about what it described as a specific, targeted and destructive attempt to influence the judiciary, stressing that such actions pose a serious risk to the rule of law. The association said it would not hesitate to take all necessary measures
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Sri Lanka earns Rs. 904 billion from vehicle imports in 2025
Jan 21 (EN) SL has earned 904 billion rupees from vehicle imports in 2025, higher than the 441 billion rupees, originally expected, Deputy Minister Nishantha Jayaweera said. SL banned car imports in 2020 after the central bank cut rates and printed money to target potential output, claiming that imports caused external problems. Imports bans after money printing or rate cuts are described as a cascading policy error of macro-economists
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Estate workers to get incentive allowance
Jan 21 (FT) Cabinet approved a proposal to implement the incentive allowance for estate workers announced in the 2026 Budget, including the payment mechanism and timeline. In presenting the 2026 Budget in his capacity as Finance Minister, President proposed increasing the daily wage of estate workers to Rs. 1,550, along with a daily attendance allowance of Rs. 200, with the objective of ensuring a fair daily wage commensurate with workers’ service.
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Schools to reopen today
Jan 21 (AD) The second phase of the first school term for the 2026 academic year in govt and govt-approved private schools is scheduled to commence today. The first phase of the first term was conducted from January 5 to 9, after which schools were closed from Jan 10 until today to facilitate the conduct of the A/L exam subjects which were postponed following devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah. The second phase of the first term, which begins today will continue until Feb 13, 2026,
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New funding window opens for Sri Lanka’s climate loss and damage
Jan 21 (DM) SL has been presented with a fresh opportunity to access global support for climate-related loss and damage, as the newly operational Loss and Damage Fund opened its first call for funding, creating a formal pathway for vulnerable countries facing intensifying extreme weather events. Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage Deputy Executive Director Mathilde Laurans said the launch of the Barbados Implementation Modalities marked a shift from negotiations to action.
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Standard Chartered confident Sri Lanka will see ratings outlook upgrade
Jan 21 (FT) Standard Chartered Bank Economist Saurav Anand said SL’s improving fiscal and debt indicators, recovery in consumption and the potential for an investment rebound, could support a change in the sovereign ratings outlook this year, even if the headline rating remains unchanged. “Our view is that we will see a change in the rating outlook this year,” Anand said, adding that the most likely shift would be from Stable to Positive. S&P Global and Fitch have upgraded SL’s sovereign ratings
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AI to threaten 22.8% of employed people in Sri Lanka
Jan 21 (DM) A new study by Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) shows that about 1.83 million SL workers, or roughly 22.8% of the employed population, are in occupations that could be exposed to Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), which means that AI has some influence over job security for these workers. According to the IPS “Gen AI is a more advanced AI that is enabled to create new content, rather than analyzing existing data,
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Cricket: Stag-do or not English seek rebound
Jan 21 (TM) With an alleged drinking culture and reports of indiscipline swirling around England following their recent 4-1 Ashes capitulation in Australia, the tourists will seek rebound against Sri Lanka, as they clash in the first ODI of a 3-match series at the Khettarama Stadium in Colombo on Thursday. Harry Brook’s team which arrived in these shores on Monday, have been beset by allegations of certain players drinking on a mid-Ashes beach break in the resort Australian town of Noosa
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WC trophy tour begins today in Sri Lanka
Jan 21 (DN) The ICC T20 World Cup trophy tour is set to begin in Sri Lanka from today to January 24, with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake expected to officially launch the tour. During World Cup’s short stay in Sri Lanka, the trophy will travel to major cities including Colombo, Kandy, Dambulla and Jaffna as part of the nationwide tour and giving fans an opportunity to view the World Cup ahead of the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup which will be held from February 7 to March 8.
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Govt must push reforms with 2026 FDI projected under $ 1 b: SCB
Jan 21 (FT) Standard Chartered Bank CEO Bingumal Thewarathanthri said Sri Lanka’s economic outlook for 2026 was cautiously optimistic but warned that delays in reforms and policy execution could weaken the investment climate and slow foreign direct investment inflows projected to reach between $ 600-900 million in 2026. “As a country with a CCC-plus credit rating, Sri Lanka is vulnerable to external shocks, and
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Softlogic Life sets up growth roadmap with $ 15 m foreign funding
Jan 21 (FT) Softlogic Life Insurance announced it has secured a $ 15 million landmark five-year Tier 2 loan facility from Norfund and OP Finnfund Global Impact Fund I, that will be the initial part and set the next phase of growth. It said the latest step further reinforces Softlogic Life’s position as one of SL’s most resilient and future-focused insurers, while signaling strong international investor confidence in the company’s long-term trajectory and the broader insurance sector.
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Mazagon Dock acquires 41.73% stake in Colombo Dockyard for Rs. 6.6 billion
Jan 21 (FT) India’s Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd, has acquired a 41.73% stake in Colombo Dockyard PLC following an allotment of shares arising from the unsubscribed Rights entitlement of Onomichi Dockyard Company Ltd. Mazagon Dock said it acquired 164,916,229 fully paid ordinary shares of Colombo Dockyard on 19 January at a price of Rs. 40 per share. The acquisition represents 41.73% of the issued share capital of Colombo Dockyard, which has total issued shares of 395,224,082.
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අවුලක් නෑ.. බාසුන්නැහැ විශ්වාසයි
Lakshitha, Anantharasa win top Surfing titles at Nationals
Jan 21 (DN) Lakshitha Madushan of Weligama and Anantharasa Ammu Jansee of Arugam Bay win the men’s and women’s titles at the 2025 National Surfing Competition, which was successfully held over the weekend at the Hikkaduwa Main Point. Minami Sato of Mambos Surf Club and his club-mate Sayuni Anjana bagged the U-18 boys’ and girls’ title while Kanapathy Ramesh of Sri Lanka and Crystal Jade Davies of Australia emerged Open International men’s and women’s champions.
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CMA SL to host integrated reporting and sustainability accounting standards...
Jan 21 (FT) Institute of Certified Management Accountants of SL (CMA SL) will host an Integrated Reporting and Sustainability Accounting Standards Workshop under the distinguished patronage of Int'l Federation of Accountants President Jean Bouquot tomorrow from 8.00 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. at the Cinnamon Grand, Mahogany Ballroom, Colombo, CMA Sri Lanka is a Member of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) the global organisation for the Accounting Profession
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Local and international organisations step into help Ditwah-affected children
Jan 21 (ST) UN agencies, international organisations and local groups have focused their attention on welfare of children in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah. Despite challenges on funding and other limitations, organisations have drawn programmes covering children’s education, security, mental health and welfare among other needs. Chief of Communications of UNICEF Bismarck Swangin said that despite
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Labour exploitation at Sri Lankan audit firms: A regulatory blind spot
Jan 21 (Island) A recent tragedy of a young audit professional has prompted a nationwide conversation on SL’s audit work culture. What was initially described as an untimely passing has since raised serious concerns about excessive workloads, workplace responsibility, and the well-being implications of the professional pressure. Accordingly, this article seeks to explore prevailing audit culture and professional practices in SL, and highlights areas where thoughtful reform
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Unresolved grievances and a health system in limbo
Jan 21 (CT) SL’s public health sector appears to be heading towards another period of uncertainty, as medical trade unions signal strike action in response to unresolved concerns. As announcements are made and timelines set, what emerges is not merely a labour dispute, but a broader reflection of how fragile the relationship between policy, professionals and public welfare has become. The GMOA’s decision to initiate continuous islandwide trade union action from 23 Jan follows
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කවුද හරි ? කවුද වැරදි ?
Editorial: Rice and Rolls-Royce
Jan 21 (Island) A rice tycoon has become a clout chaser, posting ostentatiously on social media about his extravagance ad nauseam. He has been TikToking his newly acquired Rolls-Royce to boost his ego and online visibility. What he does with his own money should not be anyone else’s concern, one can argue. This argument is not without some merit. But the large-scale rice millers are making a vulgar display of their wealth in this manner while paddy cultivators, stuck neck-deep in debt,
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Growth that lasts, not just rebuilds
Jan 21 (ST) SL recorded a historic milestone in 2025: foreign remittances from migrant workers reached US$8 billion, the highest in 40 years of overseas employment. This marks a 23% jump from the previous year. I am not sure whether to weep or chuckle. At a meeting with Dr. Dirk Willem te Velde and Dr. Ganeshan Wignaraja of ODI Global, I remarked: “We can multiply this further—by making life harder for our people in the years ahead.” They visited me at Centre for Poverty Analysis.
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