Aug 20 (TM) The movie Rhythm of the Guitar: Clarence pays homage to a most beloved figure of SL’s musical history in cinematic form, and has taken the country by storm. Directed by the late Theja Iddamalgoda, it serves as a tribute to SL pop music sensation of the 1960s, Clarence Wijewardena, and is bound up with elements of his life and career along with a collection of his most famous musical tracks.
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Tea crop falls in July, YTD production up
Aug 20 (FT) Sri Lanka’s tea production in July 2025 registered a drop, though cumulative output for the year remains ahead of the past two years, underscoring mixed fortunes for the country’s top agricultural export. Data analysed by Forbes & Walker, production in July stood at 21.36 million kg, down 1.83 million kilos from 23.19 million kilos in July 2024. All elevations, except the Low Grown, which registered a marginal 1.11% YoY increase, recorded declines compared to last year.
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EDB and JICA extend program to support ICT/BPM sector
Aug 20 (EN) A partnership between the SL Export Development Board (EDB) and the Japan Int'l Cooperation Agency (JICA) established last year to strengthen the local ICT/BPM sector within the Japanese market has been extended. The program supports 30 SL SME ICT/BPM companies and startups over a period of two years by providing market intelligence, business coaching, and matchmaking services. It “aims to foster technological exchange, spur innovation,
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CHR accuses Govt of excessive printing of money in violation of agreement with IMF
Aug 20 (Island) Center for Human Rights & Research (CHR) SL, in a statement issued recently has alleged that NPP govt excessively printed money in violation of the agreement reached with the IMF. Executive Director, CHR, Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon said that printing of money, declining foreign reserves, and rising domestic debt could pose a significant challenge to achieving year’s economic development targets,
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England set for Sri Lanka tour ahead of T20 World Cup
Aug 20 (ICC) England have confirmed a white-ball tour of Sri Lanka in the lead up to the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. The tour begins with three ODIs starting Jan 22, followed by a three-match T20I series from Jan 30. Serving as vital preparation for the 2026 T20 World Cup, to be hosted by India and SL, the series will provide England with valuable experience in subcontinental conditions ahead of their tussle for a third T20 World Cup crown, having won the tournament in 2009 and 2022.
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Lawyer warned for making video call on behalf of foreign client
Aug 20 (NW) A young lawyer has been reprimanded after attempting to make a video call on behalf of his foreign national client in court custody, appearing before the Negombo Magistrate’s Court today. The Negombo Magistrate issued a stern warning to the lawyer and released him, while also issuing an order prohibiting him from appearing in that particular case or attending court during its proceedings in the future. This incident occurred in Courtroom No. 02 of the Negombo Magistrate’s Court, during
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Sri Lanka–Maldives Business Council hosts 17th AGM
Aug 20 (FT) The SL–Maldives Business Council of The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce has concluded its 17th AGM, with High Commissioner of Maldives Masood Imad, attending as the Chief Guest. SL High Commissioner Designate to Maldives M.R. Hassen and John Keells Holdings Leisure Group President Suresh Rajendra were welcomed as a special guest and guest speaker respectively. The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd., Head of Commercial Real Estate Finance for SL
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JAAF welcomes UK’s liberalised trade rules of origin for apparel exports
Aug 20 (FT) The Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF) said that it warmly welcomed the UK Govt’s announcement of liberalised rules of origin under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS), which will come into effect in early 2026. The reforms will allow SL manufacturers to source up to 100% of inputs for garments from any country worldwide while continuing to enjoy tariff-free access to the UK market. “This represents a significant upgrade to existing trade arrangements,
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A fair wage: Plantation Ministry and Estates in talks on daily wage hike
Aug 20 (TM) Ministry of Plantation and Community Infrastructure stated that while it is seeking to reach an agreement with estate employers to raise the daily wage of plantation workers to Rs 1,700, they will seek the President’s intervention if the negotiations fail. Deputy Minister Sundaralingam Pradeep said that discussions are currently underway with estate companies, estate owners’ associations, and Ministry of Labour
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LAUGFS celebrates 30 years of purpose, progress, and innovation
Aug 20 (FT) LAUGFS Holdings, celebrates a momentous milestone, 30 years of visionary leadership, strategic growth, and impactful transformation across Sri Lanka and beyond. Since its establishment in 1995 as Gas Auto Lanka, LAUGFS has evolved into one of SL’s most respected, powerful and diversified conglomerates, making its mark across power and energy, retail, leisure, manufacturing, logistics, pharmaceuticals, engineering, trading and more.
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Rule must be for all: Archchuna wants fingerprint rule for MPs, Doctors & Police
Aug 20 (NW) MP Archchuna Ramanathan has proposed implementing fingerprint-based attendance for MPs, citing poor session attendance among some members. “Fingerprint is necessary, but let’s start with the parliament. Look at how many MPs are present here today. We take a total salary of 350,000 rupees. Some MPs have only attended 25 out 66 sessions,” Ramanathan said, stating that millions are being spent to conduct parliament sessions, which certain MPs have not attended.
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Former IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon arrested
Aug 20 (AD) Former IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon has been arrested by the CID. The former police chief has been arrested by a team of CID officers at his residence. He has reportedly been arrested in connection with investigations into the attack carried out on Aragalaya protest movement on May 9, 2022, at the Galle Face Green in Colombo. Earlier today, Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court rejected an anticipatory bail
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Lanka Salt Company reduces prices
aug 20 (AD) Lanka Salt Limited has announced a reduction in the prices of its iodized salt products. Chairman of the company, Nandana Thilaka made this statement today. According to the announcement, the price of a 400-gram packet of iodized salt powder has been reduced by Rs. 20, while the price of a 1-kg packet has been lowered by Rs. 30. Accordingly, from next week, a 400g packet of salt powder will be sold at Rs. 100, a 1kg packet of salt powder at Rs. 200, and
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Sri Lanka powerless against Easter attacks, mastermind: Sirisena says
aug 20 (DM) Former President Maithripala Sirisena today claimed that Sri Lanka is powerless to confront the mastermind behind the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings, despite the individual being well known to governments, militaries, and intelligence agencies. Sirisena said authorities are still scrambling to identify the mastermind, but insisted the truth cannot be revealed to the public. “I’ve told the CID everything about how it all went down. But none of it can be disclosed.
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Postal workers need to adjust to modern times
Aug 20 (FT) Postal workers in Sri Lanka are one segment of public servants who have been at the receiving end of injustices and short-sighted decision-making. Despite having to work with minimum facilities, postal workers have been lagging behind in terms of remuneration, recruitments and salaries. This is why postal trade unions launched strike action as they claim that the govt is yet to respond to 19 demands they have made to improve the quality and efficiency of postal services.
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Building high-performing teams: Converting mystery into reality
Aug 20 (FT) In today’s hyper-competitive landscape, high-performance teams, being those elite units that consistently exceed expectations, are an elusive rarity. What fuels their relentless drive for excellence has been a subject of much discussion. We have been made to believe that there is a mysterious intangible which separates a great team from a good team and that there is an ethereal alchemy of traits and behaviours which combine to produce a binding, collaborative force.
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Minister sticks to his guns on postal OT payments, fingerprint attendance system
Aug 20 (DN) Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa stated that the Govt will not alter its position regarding the ongoing trade union action by postal workers. He emphasised that those unwilling to move forward under the Govt’s decisions are free to seek employment opportunities elsewhere. He explained that out of the 19 demands put forward by postal trade unions, 17 have already been fulfilled or are in the process of being addressed.
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Health Secy seeks explanation from Dr. Bellana
Aug 20 (CT) Health Ministry Secretary Dr. Anil Jasinghe has called for an explanation regarding remarks made by the Deputy Director of the National Hospital, Colombo, Dr. Rukshan Bellana, to the mainstream media against health assistants during a strike launched by the Health Trade Union Alliance (HTUA) on 1 March 2024. Health service sources said yesterday that the move followed a complaint lodged by the Federation of Health Trade Unions concerning the Deputy Director’s criticism of
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Sajith seeks Singapore’s policy insights in meeting with Kishore Mahbubani
Aug 20 (NW) Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa met with distinguished Singaporean diplomat, academic, and author Kishore Mahbubani at the Asian Research Institute of the National University of Singapore, where they held discussions on policymaking, governance, and peace. During the meeting, MP Premadasa highlighted that Singapore’s economic transformation is the result of a strong policy process both in formulation and implementation.
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UK to grant Sri Lankan garments wider tariff-free access from 2026
Aug 20 (NW) British High Commission in Colombo says SL garment manufacturers will gain unprecedented access to UK markets under liberalised trade rules taking effect in early 2026. British HC said the reforms enable manufacturers to source up to 100% of garment inputs from any country worldwide while maintaining tariff-free access to the UK. Under UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS),
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No immediate amendment of Parliament SOs
Aug 20 (TM) Although the Parliament may amend its Standing Orders (SO) from time to time to ensure better clarity, the Secretary General of Parliament Kushani Rohanadheera said that there is no preparation at present to make such changes. Over the years, certain issues have arisen in the Parliament due to ambiguities in certain SOs, including questions over the extent of Parliamentarians’ rights to raise points of order and other procedural matters.
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Sri Lanka needs new narrative on youth: PM
Aug 20 (AD) PM Dr. Harini Amarasuriya said that, for the first time in Sri Lanka’s history, women’s representation in the Youth Club National Youth Conference has increased, and she emphasized that the country needs a new narrative about youth. PM made these remarks while participating in a special meeting and open discussion organized by the Parliamentary Caucus for Youth, held today (19) at the Parliament. The event was organized to coincide with Int'l Youth Day, which fell on Aug 12.
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Illegal settlers occupying 28 acres in Kandy National Hospital: Director
Aug 20 (DN) Kandy National Hospital Director Dr. Iresha Fernando said that 28 acres of the 58 acres of land owned by the Kandy National Hospital have been occupied by squatters and not only houses but lodges, shops and even religious places have been built. She said that 267 unauthorized settlers were identified in an inspection conducted last year and that this number is increasing. Dr. Fernando revealed this at the Kandy District Coordination Committee meeting recently.
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Sri Lanka Army athlete sets new national Pole Vault record
Aug 20 (NW) Lance Corporal A. Puvitharan of the 2nd SL Electrical & Mechanical Engineers (SLEME) Unit of the SL Army set a new national record in Pole Vault. Puvitharan set a new national record in Diyagama today (19). He cleared a height of 5.18 metres during the selections for the Army Athletics Championship 2025. With this remarkable achievement, Lance Corporal A. Puvitharan now holds both the SL Army record and the Army Athletics meet record in Pole Vault.
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Allegations: Govt to decide on Energy Minister’s fate
Aug 20 (TM) In the wake of reports that the CIABOC is preparing to file action against Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody, Govt stated that a decision on his position in the Cabinet of Ministers would be made depending on the circumstances that develop if the Commission proceeds with a case. Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa said that no official communication has yet been received from the CIABOC, and that
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BOI focuses on exclusive industrial park for Japanese investors
Aug 20 (DN) Board of Investment (BOI) has focused its attention on establishing a separate industrial park exclusively for Japanese investors. Chairman of the BOI, Arjuna Herath has requested Japanese investors to join this initiative of the BOI in implementing the idea of starting an investment zone in SL for small, medium or large scale Japanese investors. He made this request during the SL-Japan Investors’ Meeting and Conference held at the World Trade Center in Colombo recently.
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West Indies announces exciting Under-19 white-ball series against Sri Lanka
Aug 20 (WC) Cricket West Indies (CWI) is pleased to announce the West Indies Men's Under 19 team that will host their Sri Lankan counterparts in a seven-match Youth ODI series from 25 August to 16 September, in Antigua. The highly anticipated series will showcase the Caribbean's most promising cricket talent as Barbadian Joshua Dorne leads the squad against Sri Lanka at two of the island’s premier venues. The opening four matches will take place at Coolidge Cricket Ground and
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Sri Lanka Aviation Unit honoured for outstanding service in MINUSCA
Aug 20 (MoD) SL Aviation Unit in Bria, serving under the UN mandate in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA), has received high praise and official commendation for the successful execution of a high-risk Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC) mission on 14 June 2025. Further, another commendation received to the unit, headed by the 10th Aviation Contingent Commander, Group Captain Uditha De Silva for the outstanding commitment, conscientiousness and professional expertise
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Dharman to launch Premakeerthi Ghathanaye Sulamula on 27 August
Aug 20 (Island) Former editor Dharman Wickramaratne’s latest book Premakeerthi Ghathanaye Sulamula, written about the JVP’s second insurrection, will be launched on Wednesday (27) at 3 pm at National Library & Documentation Services Board Auditorium, Col 7. This book is based on the assassination of veteran radio broadcaster Premakeerthi de Alwis on 31st July, 1989, 36 years ago, and the series of true events connected to it, compiled through in-depth
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Suwa Seriya ambulances to be increased from 272 to 400
Aug 20 (PMD) A review of the projects implemented under the 2025 budgetary allocations for Ministry of Health & Mass Media, together with a pre-budget discussion for the year 2026, was held today (19) at the Presidential Secretariat under the patronage of Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake. Discussion broadly scrutinized the allocations made for 41 institutions under four departments of Ministry of Health and Mass Media, as well as
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Devapathiraja defeats Royal to enter U-15 Div. 1 final
Aug 20 (DN) Devapathiraja College, Rathgama, booked their place in the final of the Under-15 Division 1 Inter Schools Cricket Tournament for the first time in their history. The team defeated last year’s finalist Royal College Colombo in the semi-final at Maliyadeva College Ground, Kurunegala yesterday. Skipper Diyath Sanjitha excelled with the bat and ball, taking 3 wickets for 25 runs and scoring 47 runs off 129 balls with 7 boundaries. He shared an 88-run fourth-wicket partnership
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SLIIT highly prioritizing a knowledge-driven economy
Aug 20 (Island) Sri Lanka’s transition toward a modern, knowledge-driven economy depends not only on fiscal reforms and foreign investment, but also on the strength of its higher education sector. At the forefront of this transformation stands the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT), a leading non-state higher education provider. Dr. Upendra Pieris, senior academic at SLIIT, stressed that the institute’s achievements extend beyond the classroom.
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