Modi’s divine coincidence from above misses Indian poaching boats
Apr 13 (ST) Narendra Modi left for India after his visit to Anuradhapura, his aircraft flying over the Palk Strait, (Adams Bridge or Ram Setu) as the low islands and reef sholas between the two countries are known. He was headed from SL to Rameshwaram in TN to launch several new projects there. “On the way back from SL a short while ago, I was blessed to have a Darshan of the Ram Setu. And, as a divine coincidence, it happened
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Tariff war breaks out in the House
Apr 13 (ST) The shockwave created by the imposition of a 44% reciprocal tariff by US on imports from SL reverberated across the House as MPs from both sides grappled with how to avert a potentially catastrophic impact the tariffs could have on an economy still recovering from bankruptcy. The issue overshadowed most other business of the House. Opposition MPs attacked the govt for what they said was a failure to anticipate the situation and the lack of a proper plan to resolve the crisis.
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Are we becoming a handout society?
Apr 13 (CT) It was a sultry morning—another day in Jaffna spent chasing the fragments of childhood memory. I found myself at the Malayan Café, one of Jaffna’s old vegetarian establishments, hoping to rekindle the familiar taste of its timeless dishes. Yet, there was a delay in placing my order—not due to any disorganization, but because the server was carefully processing every Tamil word I spoke. I realized, with a gentle jolt, that Tamil wasn’t his first language. A short exchange revealed
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Tariff dispute: Two letters sent to US President Trump
Apr 12 (TM) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has revealed at the All-Party Conference (APC) convened by the Govt that two letters have been dispatched to US Prez Donald Trump regarding the ongoing tariff concerns between SL and the US, according to SJB MP Dr. Harsha de Silva. The first had been a general letter by Prez Dissanayake, which had been followed by a more detailed letter from Secretary to the Treasury,
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Court lifts ban on elections for 18 local bodies including CMC
Apr 12 (NW) Court of Appeal has lifted the interim injunction that had previously halted the conduct of Local Govt Elections for 18 local govt bodies, including the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC). The decision was delivered today (11), clearing the way for elections to proceed for these councils. The interim order had initially been issued due to legal challenges, but the court has now allowed the electoral process to continue. Elections are expected to be held on May 6, following this ruling.
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Cost of living is the only thing govt has increased: Opposition Leader
Apr 12 (AD) Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa claims that the cost of living is the only thing that has increased under the incumbent govt. Opposition Leader asserted that the SJB will never put politics over people. Premadasa said: ‘Has the incumbent govt kept the promises they made? Pause for a moment and think about the hardships faced by the people today. The govt promised to improve your standard of living. But the only thing that has increased is the cost of living.’
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Electricity tariff revision: CEB braces for billions in losses
Apr 12 (TM) The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) is facing mounting financial pressure as it prepares for a tariff revision expected in July, following a devastating net loss of Rs. 11,367 million reported for February. Internal sources revealed that engineers within the organisation were increasingly worried that without urgent tariff adjustments, the utility provider could spiral into deeper losses in the coming months.
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Special holiday transport services begin
Apr 12 (DN) The SL Railways Department has announced the commencement of special train services starting today (11), to facilitate travel for people returning to their hometowns for the Sinhala and Tamil New Year celebrations. According to the department, ten additional trains have been scheduled to accommodate the festive rush. Among these, a train will depart from Colombo Fort to Badulla at 7:30 PM, with a return service also operating from Badulla to Colombo Fort.
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No changes in fuel prices until end-April
Apr 12 (TM) Despite the sharp drop in global crude oil prices, petroleum prices in the country will remain unchanged until end of the month. CPC Managing Director Mayura Neththikumarage said that the drop in the global market may be reflected in the refined oil prices in SL by the end of the month. “Although the global crude oil prices have dropped now, it will take a while for that oil to reach the local consumer. The prices might change during the end-of-month revision when this cheaper oil reaches us”
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President AKD vows to not let racial or ethnic violence erupt in Sri Lanka again
Apr 12 (AD) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake assured that the NPP government will not let racial and ethnic violence erupt in the country again. Speaking at an NPP Public Rally in Akkaraipattu, Ampara, the Prez claimed that projects under India’s Rs. 2 billion pledge for the development of agriculture, dairy and fisheries industries in the Eastern Province will commence next month. “The National People’s Power is the only govt that treats every race equally in this country.
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Sri Lankan ICT companies to showcase innovation at Japan IT Week 2025
Apr 12 (DN) Ten leading SL ICT companies will be showcasing their products & solutions at Japan IT Week (Spring) 2025, one of the Asia’s most prominent technology exhibitions. The event is scheduled to take place from April 23 to 25, at Tokyo Big Sight, Japan. Companies will participate under the SL Pavilion, facilitated by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), marking a significant milestone in the ongoing collaboration between SL Export Development Board (EDB) and JICA.
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Govt holds firm on export target despite US tariffs
Apr 12 (TM) The Govt has claimed that it has no plans to revise down the export target for 2025 despite the recent announcement of 44% reciprocal tariffs imposed on Sri Lanka exports by the US. Deputy Minister of Trade, Commerce, and Food Security R.M. Jayawardana stated that notwithstanding the announcement made by US Prez Donald Trump on 2 April, imposing 44% reciprocal tariffs on all SL exports,
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Retailers cautious as festive season nears
Apr 12 (TM) Retailers claim that they are tempering their expectations in the lead-up to the New Year season, as subdued consumer demand continues to weigh heavily on their expectations. SL Retailers’ Association (SLRA) Founder Prez Hussain Sadique pointed out that even though SL had emerged from its economic crisis, consumption in the economy had not grown compared to 2019, prior to the successive disasters that hit the country. “We are getting the current sales revenue numbers
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Dharshana and co win invitational relay
Apr 12 (Island) Sri Lanka ‘A’ team inclusive of Olympian Aruna Dharshana, Sadew Rajakaruna, R. Madushan and Kalinga Kumarage won the invitational 4×400 metres relay ahead of SL ‘B’ and India at Diyagama a little while ago. They returned a time of 3:05.60 seconds( not the official time) to win. They remained unchallanged from the gun to finish as Dharshana provided a solid start for the others to maintain. Their only challange came from the SL ‘B’ team who beat India to the third place.
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බලය: ඇමරිකානු බද්දේ සද්දය!
Norochcholai Power Plant: LCC to start long-term coal tender in July
Apr 12 (TM) Lanka Coal Company (LCC) is set to commence the tender process for purchasing coal for the upcoming season in July, according to LCC General Manager Namal Hewage. He said that the company had ample time to complete the tender process, as several coal shipments were still pending for the September and October seasons. At present, the company has nine coal shipments outstanding from the previous season. Despite this, Hewage assured that the company was well
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SriLankan Airlines wins Outstanding food service – South Asia at PAX Awards
Apr 12 (NW) SriLankan Airlines has won the Outstanding Food Service by a Carrier – South Asia award at the PAX Readership Awards 2025, held on 9 April 2025 in Germany, proving once again its culinary expertise in serving an inflight dining experience that truly stands out. The PAX Readership Awards, presented by PAX International and PAX Tech magazines, are exclusively determined by a popular vote from over 15,500 aviation professionals worldwide.
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Sports Ministry must tackle SLC allegations subtly: Dayasiri
Apr 12 (TM) SJB MP Dayasiri Jayasekara says the Ministry of Sports should tread subtly when dealing with any allegations into acts of irregularities connected to incumbent SLC office bearers. If not, he said that the ICC could consider such interferences as politically motivated, with the dire consequences likely to be felt by the country at large. Former Sports Minister stated that as SL was in line to co-host 2026 ICC Men’s T20I WC
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Tasha Marikkar featured on BBC One’s Saturday Kitchen Live
Apr 12 (FT) Renowned Sri Lankan chef, food curator and author, Tasha Marikkar, brought the vibrant flavours of her homeland to an international audience as she appeared on BBC One’s popular culinary show, Saturday Kitchen Live. This exciting feature marked another milestone in Tasha’s journey as she introduced the world to the rich and diverse cuisine of Sri Lanka through her debut cookbook, Jayaflava. Published by HarperCollins India – named Publisher of the Year 2023
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SLR crisis resolution: Ball in the court of provincial unions: Shemal
Apr 12 (TM) Sports Ministry Director General (DG) of Sports Shemal Fernando, who also functions as the Competent Authority (CA) for Sri Lanka Rugby (SLR), says that the ball is currently in the court of the provincial unions in reference to a much-sought-after resolution to the escalating local rugby crisis. He was firmly of the opinion that it was the provincial unions who would need to decide whether rugby in this country was to move forward or become isolated from the rest of the world.
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Uncertainty looms over Kimbulapitiya’s creative fireworks industry
Apr 12 (DM) Govt’s restrictions on the issuance of chemical components to licensed firecracker manufacturers have kept small and medium scale manufacturers in the dark over the past few years. For Priyantha Peters (53), a medium scale fireworks manufacturer from Kimbulapitiya, these restrictions have taken a toll on his business. With an experience of over 25 years in the business, Priyantha had spent a greater part of his
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Thirteen-year curse for nine destitute families in Bulathkohupitiya
Apr 12 (ST) Nine families evicted after a landslide in Levela, Bulathkohoupitiya in the Kegalle district and settled in a plot of land temporarily 13 years ago with the promise of providing them with a permanent solution, still live in temporary shelters. The families were located in a land close to the Yakella school and promised that they would be given alternative land. They claim that most other families who were displaced were given land and most have built their homes by now.
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Percussion bands herald Nuwara Eliya spring festival
Apr 12 (ST) The annual Nuwara Eliya spring festival started with a bang on April 1, with a performance by 18 percussion bands featuring 600 schoolchildren. The parade was held along Queen Elizabeth Mawatha, near the Nuwara Eliya central market, with the Central Provincial Chief Secretary, Ajith Premasinghe as Chief Guest. Nuwara Eliya Municipal Commissioner, K.M.S. W. officially proclaimed the beginning of the spring festival (wasantha samaya) which was immediately
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Walala Athletes dominate Relay Carnival
Apr 12 (DN) Walala A. Ratnayake MMV once again dominated the 3rd Ritzbury Relay Carnival, winning the 800m relays in the Girls’ U-16 and both Boys’ and Girls’ U-18 categories. The meet was held at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium in Diyagama. In addition, Walala girls won the Under-16 200m relay in great style. W.G.N. Sewwandi, D.M.G.K. Karunarathne, G.M.W.C. Bandara, and D.E.O.T. Dissanayake represented the Walala U-16 girls’ 200m relay team and established a clear lead
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Here’s how to pay your traffic fines online
Apr 12 (NW) Motorists in Sri Lanka can now conveniently pay traffic fines online through a pilot project launched across 12 police stations from Kurunegala to Anuradhapura. The initiative, announced at a press briefing held today (11) at the Government Information Department, is being implemented by the Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) in partnership with Sri Lanka Police and the GovPay platform. Here’s how the online payment process works:
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Medicine security for Sri Lanka: Need for stronger state backing for local pharma
Apr 12 (ST) As a proposed strategy and recommendations to boost the local pharmaceutical industry are being drawn up, the need is to re-orient govt policies including technological and other support to develop medicine security and reduce the import burden. This was the general consensus at the conclusion of the presentation of a Situational Analysis of the Medical Products Industry in SL, on the request of the SL govt recently.
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Significance of New Year; Indian PM’s visit; Boomerang!
Apr 12 (Island) Even if you are old and grey and want to forget the usual niceties of life, you simply cannot push the Sinhala and Tamil Aluth Avurudda out of your ken but need to reckon with it. The koha cries incessantly; old retainers come to mind; streets are crowded with jostling shoppers; TV has plenty of clips, both advertising and informing of villages preparing for the national festival. And, of course, irresistible are the pull of cultural customs and age old rituals.
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Tug of giants in Indian Ocean: Will Sri Lanka choose to drift or steer?
Apr 12 (FT) The Indian Ocean is fast becoming the world’s most contested geopolitical theatre. With two giants—India and China—promoting competing visions of regional order, SL finds itself at the centre of a high-stakes maritime chessboard. India’s SAGAR (Security & growth for all in the region) and China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) are more than development models—they are strategic blueprints shaping the 21st-century Indo-Pacific. Few nations are as strategically located as SL.
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Editorial: Justice must be balanced
Apr 12 (Island) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake will appoint a committee to decide on instituting legal action against those named in the report of the Batalanda Commission, which probed extrajudicial killings, torture, etc., in the Batalanda detention centre, in the late 1980s, Leader of the House and Minister Bimal Ratnayake has said. The commission report has also been referred to the Attorney General for action, according to media reports quoting Ratnayake.
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The ironies of history
Apr 12 (TM) In his tract on the ethnic conflict, written on the eve of the second insurrection, Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Founder Rohana Wijeweera framed Indian intervention in Sri Lanka as part of a wider historical process, underscoring the island’s long history of occupation by foreign forces. Neither Wijeweera nor the top brass of the party advocated or justified violence against the Sri Lankan Tamil community, even those who were wrongly viewed as fifth columns.more..
Modi’s Colombo mission: security, energy, and a strategic reset
Apr 12 (CT) Indian PM Modi’s fourth visit last week expressed his commitment to safeguarding the national interests of both India and Sri Lanka, particularly in the security and energy sectors. This agreement comes after nearly four decades of strained relations, stemming from India’s intervention during Sri Lanka’s civil war in the late 80s. The visit showcased India’s concerted efforts to reset its strategic influence in Sri Lanka,
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Breaking the silence on Batalanda: A call to action
Apr 12 (GV) For more than two decades, the Batalanda Commission report has languished in the archives of our nation’s history, ignored and forgotten by those who should have cared most. But recent events, including Prez Ranil Ranil Wickremesinghe’s appearance on Al Jazeera’s Head to Head has once again shone a spotlight on this painful chapter in SL’s past. With a parliamentary debate on the Batalanda Commission scheduled for April 10, we stand at a crossroads:
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A daunting list of Human Rights problems to address
Apr 12 (GV) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake and his NPP govt have inherited a daunting list of human rights problems to address. In his election manifesto, Prez Dissanayake pledged to repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), remove abusive provisions of the Online Safety Act (OSA), establish an independent Directorate of Public Prosecutions separate from the Attorney General’s office, aggressively combat corruption and revise economic policies to promote equity.
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