Apr 9 (CT) The decision of the Supreme Court regarding the Bill titled Value Added Tax (Amendment), which was challenged in the Supreme Court, was received by the Chair of Parliament. Deputy Speaker Dr. Rizvie Salih informed the House yesterday (08) that he had received the Supreme Court’s decision on the Bill, which had been challenged under Article 121(1) of the Constitution. Accordingly, the SC communicated that, since both petitioners in S.C. (SD) 05/2025 and
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Sun directly over parts of Sri Lanka tomorrow
Apr 9 (AD) Dept of Meteorology announced that on the apparent northward relative motion of the sun, it is going to be directly over the latitudes of Sri Lanka during April 05 to April 14 this year. The nearest areas of Sri Lanka over which the sun is overhead tomorrow (10) are Hatthikuchchi, Kalankuttiya, Halmillewa, Ipalogama, Palugaswewa, Habarana at about 12:11 noon, it said. Meanwhile, showers will occur at times in Western and Southern provinces and in Puttalam district,
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India has changed now: Tilvin on JVP’s stance
Apr 9 (NW) JVP General Secretary, Tilvin Silva, has refuted claims by certain opposition politicians claiming that the govt has betrayed the country by entering into several agreements with India. He challenged the opposition to prove if any of the agreements have been signed in a manner that could be detrimental to SL. Stating that the agreements signed during Indian PM Narendra Modi’s recent visit have been openly
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Ex-State Minister Viyalendran released after meeting bail conditions
Apr 9 (AD) Former State Minister Sathasivam Viyalendran, who was arrested and remanded over bribery charges, has been released after meeting his bail conditions. On March 25, CIABOC arrested Viyalendran after recording a statement in connection with an incident of allegedly aiding and abetting the soliciting of a bribe of Rs. 1.5 million to issue a sand permit. Former State Minister was granted bail after he was produced before the Colombo Magistrate’s Court, yesterday (8).
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Sampur power project: Residents disgruntled due to non-compensation
Apr 9 (CT) The people whose lands were acquired for the construction of the Sampur Thermal Power Plant said they have not been compensated yet. The residents in those areas said both the state-owned and private lands were acquired by the Govt for the Sampur Project and that the private landowners have been left in a desperate situation due to the loss of their lands including their paddy fields. They say they objected to the Thermal Power Plant Project being given to India without
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Proceeds of Crime Act: Sri Lanka’s leap toward tackling corruption
Apr 9 (EN) SL’s Parliament, in a historic step aimed at combating systemic corruption and enhancing the rule of law, passed the Proceeds of Crime Act unanimously this week, a move that could be used to fast track unresolved and dragged past corrupt deals. This landmark legislation enables the govt to identify, seize, and recover illicit assets acquired through criminal conduct. The Act, analysts say, marks a new chapter in SL’s
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Sri Lanka, Australia reaffirm commitment to deepening defence ties
Apr 9 (AD) Sri Lanka and Australia have reaffirmed the commitment to deepening defence ties and exploring new avenues for cooperation in areas such as maritime domain awareness (MDA), training exchanges and capacity-building initiatives. A number of key matters of mutual interest, particularly in the area of defence and security cooperation were deliberated when the Australian High Commissioner to SL, Paul Stephens, paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Minister of Defence,
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Sri Lanka ‘A’ Team Announced for Tri-Nation Cricket Tournament
Apr 9 (DN) The Sri Lanka A team for the upcoming tri-nation cricket tournament in the UAE has been announced. The team will be captained by Sadheera Samarawickrama. The selected players are Lahiru Udara, Kamil Mishara, Lasath Kruspulle, Nuwanindu Fernando, Pasindu Suriyabandara, Pawan Ratnayake, Sahan Arachchige, Sonal Dinusha, Dushan Hemantha, Tharindu Ratnayake, Wanju Sahan, Milan Ratnayake, Chamidu Wickramasinghe, Dilshan Madushanka, and
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Sri Lanka moves to fast-track child abuse case trials
Apr 9 (NF) The Ministry of Women and Child Affairs has announced a new plan to expedite the trials of child abuse cases. This decision comes in response to the revelation that approximately 40,000 such cases are currently pending. The Ministry highlighted the problematic delays in delivering verdicts, which have led to prolonged and challenging situations for the victims. To address this issue, multiple rounds of discussions have been held with the Ministry of Justice.
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Sri Lanka plans night market on Colombo’s Marine Drive to draw tourists
Apr 9 (EN) SL is planning to open a night market on the scenic Marine Drive, Chairman of the SL Tourism Promotion Bureau Buddhika Hewawasam said. “We have planned a night market around Marine Drive in Colombo,” Buddhika Hewawasam said. SLTPB will launch this initiative under the city branding project to promote tourism in Colombo. The scenic Marine Drive runs along the ocean, stretching from the Kollupitiya business area to suburban Dehiwela, and features many hotels and restaurants.
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Body to be exhumed for fresh Postmortem in Welikada custody death
Apr 9 (NW) Colombo Magistrate’s Court has ordered the exhumation of the body of the 26-year-old youth who died while in police custody at the Welikada Police Station recently, to facilitate a fresh postmortem examination by a panel of three specialist doctors. The directive was issued by Additional Magistrate Kemintha Perera, following a request made by the aggrieved party. Court instructed Chief JMO of Colombo to carry out
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Two ministers in the present govt. face corruption charges: Opposition MP
Apr 9 (DM) There are two ministers in the present government who have faced corruption charges, Opposition MP Chamara Sampath Dassanayake told Parliament yesterday. “One minister is alleged to have acquired a building in Dehiwala by force. A complaint had been filed with CID years ago, but no investigation has been carried out to date,” the MP said. The MP said there is another minister who was charged with theft during his days at Fertilizer Corporation.”
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Ex-Minister Mervyn Silva and 3 others further remanded
Apr 9 (AD) Former Minister Mervyn Silva, who was arrested and remanded for allegedly selling a plot of state-owned land in Kiribathgoda to a private party by forging documents, has been further remanded. The Mahara Magistrate’s Court ordered former Minister Silva and three other defendants in the case be remanded until April 21, Ada Derana reporter said. Meanwhile, court also issued warrants for the arrest of former state minister Prasanna Ranaweera and Milroy Perera, who are evading arrest
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Samantha Ranasinghe to fill Kosala Nuwan’s MP seat
Apr 9 (AD) Election Commission has announced that Samantha Ranasinghe of the NPP has been elected as a MP to fill the vacancy created by the passing of NPP Kegalle District MP, Kosala Nuwan Jayaweera. Ranasinghe, who served as the Rambukkana Electoral Organizer of the NPP during the 2024 parliamentary election, was next on the NPP list based on the preference votes obtained. According to the official announcement,
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As Parate Law returns: Sajith grills Govt over MSME crisis
Apr 9 (CT) Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa questioned in Parliament whether the Govt has a proper plan to safeguard micro, small, and medium-scale enterprises (MSMEs), as the Parate Law has now been reactivated. He stressed that successive Govts have failed to provide a lasting solution to the challenges faced by MSMEs, a vital segment of the country’s industrial base. He said the Parate Law, which empowers banks to auction properties of loan defaulters without court proceedings,
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Port City Colombo champions Invest Sri Lanka Forum 2025 in Thailand
Apr 9 (FT) Port City Colombo participated as a Platinum Partner at the Invest Sri Lanka Business Forum 2025, held on 3 April in Bangkok, Thailand. The event was organised by the Embassy and Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka in Thailand in collaboration with the Thai-SL Chamber of Commerce. The aim of this premier occasion was to promote Sri Lanka as an emerging foreign direct investment (FDI) destination to prospective investors from across the Southeast Asian region.
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A via media view of press freedom under the NPP
Apr 9 (FT) While the buzz in media circles last week was about senior investigative journalist Namini Wijedasa’s US Secretary of State’s International Women of Courage Award 2025, the slow burn in the same arena was still over a baffling lack of progress in emblematic media cases demanding justice for slain scribes. Where the blood of assassinated editor Lasantha Wickrematunge runs as cold as the trail of suspects who carried out his slaughter at whoever’s behest, there can be no real celebration
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Adani saga appears to have raised its head again
Apr 9 (FT) The Adani saga appears to have raised its head again. A recent headline news claimed that SL has lost $ 1,000,000,000 foreign direct investment. This immediately raises the question, to what extent Sri Lanka is prepared to demean its sovereignty and national pride, for the so-called benefits of Foreign Direct Investment. No doubt, FDI is a recognised means of attracting capital for development and is touted as a way forward to achieve projects and growth trajectories.
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Sri Lanka’s 44% Trump tariff goes into effect, Japan, Korea first to negotiate
Apr 9 (EN) US Customs and Border Protection will start to collect the 44% tariff against SL and a number of other countries from midnight while new taxes on China would go up to a total of 104% for daring to retaliate, Prez Donald Trump said. “CBP is working closely with other govt agencies to implement Liberation Day announcements and will continue to provide detailed guidance to promote compliance and uniform enforcement across
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Seeking US tariff reduction: Prez writes to Trump
Apr 9 (TM) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has personally written to US Prez Donald Trump on ways to mitigate the impact and reduce the tariffs imposed recently, Deputy Minister Prof. Anil Jayantha Fernando announced in the Parliament. He said that the White House has also acknowledged the letter sent by Prez Dissanayake. Prof. Fernando stressed that the new Govt is focused on reducing the trade deficit with the US in response to the reciprocal tariffs announced by Trump.
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Govt to consolidate scattered savings
Apr 9 (ST) Govt’s capital market policy is to bring isolated savings and scattered savings together, to create platforms to formulate these savings and recognise them as single investments, a top govt minister said. Govt has not ruled out the option of state-owned enterprises to raise capital through the capital markets, he added, noting that the govt has appointed a separate committee to look at state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and other govt entities, & come up with appropriate solutions for them.
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Private sector: Minimum wage rise to Rs. 27k
Apr 9 (FT) The Cabinet approved the revision of the national minimum monthly and daily wage structure for private sector employees. The new wage structure will take effect in two stages, beginning from 1 Apr 2025 while the second stage revision will begin on 1 Jan 2026. “The national minimum monthly wage will increase by Rs. 9,500 rising from the current Rs. 17,500 to Rs. 27,000. This will further increase by Rs. 3,000
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Govt won’t extend suspension of parate executions
Apr 9 (Island) The govt would not extend the suspension of parate executions that was now effective, Deputy Minister of Finance Harshana Suriyapperuma told Parliament. Suriyapperuma said so in response to a question raised by Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa, who asked about the govt’s plans regarding a relief package to assist small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) struggling to repay loans. Pointing out that about 263,000 SMEs had closed down,
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Cabinet approves drafting of new law to protect plant species rights
Apr 9 (FT) Cabinet of Ministers on Monday approved drafting a new legislation aimed at protecting the rights of plant species, addressing a long-standing legal gap in the country’s intellectual property framework. Although the existing Intellectual Property Act No. 36 of 2003 includes legal provisions for publishing rights, technical planning, patents, trademarks and business rights, it currently lacks coverage for the protection of rights related to plant species.
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Cabinet Spokesman verifies official reserve figures
Apr 9 (FT) Minister Nalinda Jayatissa responded to growing controversy over a statement made by Deputy Minister Nalin Hewage regarding the country’s official reserve levels at the time the new Govt assumed office. He presented verified data sourced from the CB, detailing the country’s reserve figures from Sept 2024 to March 2025. “In Sept 2024 when we took office, the official reserves stood at $ 5.99 billion, in Oct it was at $ 6.47 billion, in Nov it was $ 6.45 bil and in Dec it was $ 6.12 bil.
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Key urban lands on long-term lease for investment projects get Cabinet nod
Apr 9 (FT) Cabinet of Ministers on Monday approved the disposal of several State-owned lands on long-term leases, paving the way for new mixed development projects under Urban Development Authority (UDA). The move is expected to attract suitable investors through a transparent procurement process based on Govt Appraiser valuations and UDA planning regulations. The approved leases include; 1) three parcels of land in Sellakatharagama measuring 42.03, 20.28,
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Indo-SL Medicine Pact: Govt claims no impact on NMRA
Apr 9 (TM) Govt stated that the agreement reached with the Indian Govt regarding the pharmaceutical sector is to recognise the Indian Pharmacopoeia in SL, and that this will not affect the powers and functions of the NMRA. Minister of Health Nalinda Jayatissa said that recognising the Indian Pharmacopoeia would simplify the work done by the NMRA in importing and certifying medicines, in a context where 85% of SL's imported
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SJB’s Jagath Vithana reveals secrets of Maithripala’s 2015 campaign
Apr 9 (NW) SJB MP Jagath Vithana alleged that former Prez Ranil Wickremsinghe funded the efforts to elect Maithripala Sirisena into power during the 2015 presidential election. MP said Wickremesinghe offered monetary support on the condition that that Arjuna Mahendran be made the CB Governor. “He doubled and tripled the money that we gave, and he is still to be found. Why am I not summoned? Why am I not being questioned?” He said referring to former CB Governor Arjuna Mahendran
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Cabinet approves submission of CBSL report on inflation deviation to Parliament
Apr 9 (FT) Cabinet of Ministers on Monday approved tabling a report in Parliament detailing the deviation of headline inflation from the target set under the Monetary Policy Framework of the Central Bank of SL Act. No. 16 of 2023. The move comes after the CBSL failed to meet the set inflation target for two consecutive quarters in 2024. As per the agreement on the monetary policy framework signed on 3 Oct 2023 between the Finance Minister and CBSL under the provisions of Section 26(1) of the Act,
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Discussion held on Colombo, Eastern and Greater Hambantota development projects
Apr 9 (AD) A meeting between Secretary to the Prez, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake and relevant ministry officials was held today (8) at the Presidential Secretariat regarding the development plans to be implemented in SL under three zones, in collaboration with the Surbana Jurong Institute of Singapore and 18 Ministries. During the meeting it was discussed in detail regarding the plans for the Colombo Metropolitan Region, Eastern Development Plan and the Greater Hambantota Project.
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Olympians conduct tree planting programme
Apr 9 (Island) SL Olympians, together with the Dept of Forest Conservation, conducted a tree planting programme at the premises of D. S. Senanayake National School, Dambulla. SL Olympians conduct a tree planting programme every year at a selected school in one province. Accordingly, this year’s event was successfully held with the participation of Olympians, students and a large number of enthusiasts at Dambulla. Name plates of 77 living Olympians out of the 107 who
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