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Japanese Ambassador visits Leprosy Hospital

Sep 12 (CT) Ambassador of Japan to SL, Akio Isomata, visited the Leprosy Hospital in Hendala, Wattala, on 9 Sept. Founded by the Dutch in 1708, the hospital is the oldest leprosy care facility in Asia. During his visit, Ambassador Isomata was briefed on the hospital’s rich history. Originally established as a colonial-era asylum, the facility now functions as a care centre for a declining number of in-patients. Although Sri Lanka successfully eliminated leprosy as a public health problem in 1995, more..

Sri Lanka-based think tank, inaugurated

Sep 12 (DM) South Asia Sustainability & Security Research Institute (SASSRI), a newly established SL-based think tank, was inaugurated at Cinnamon Grand on Wednesday. The event featured a roundtable discussion with India’s Synergia Foundation on maritime security in the Indian Ocean, attended by diplomats as well as local and international experts. The gathering underscored SASSRI’s commitment to advancing sustainability, regional security, economic resilience, and more..

House in uproar over NCM rejection reports

Sep 12 (TM) Speaker Jagath Wickramaratne was compelled to adjourn proceedings yesterday following repeated disruptions and tense exchanges between Govt and Opposition lawmakers. The disruptions took place over the no-confidence motion (NCM) brought against the Deputy Minister of Defence, Aruna Jayasekera, which was rejected by the Speaker earlier. On Wednesday, Speaker announced that more..

Sujeewa Senasinghe withdraws letter on SL– Israel Parliamentary Friendship Association

Sep 12 (NW) Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP Sujeewa Senasinghe has withdrawn a letter convening the inaugural meeting of a proposed Sri Lanka – Israel Parliamentary Friendship Association, admitting it was issued by mistake. In a statement, Senasinghe said the notice calling members of parliament to join the association was a result of an error and lapse, and confirmed that he has already informed all relevant authorities in writing to cancel the initiative. more..

ADB to finance 20 more Shared Care Cluster projects

Sep 12 (DN) Asian Development Bank (ADB) financed Shared Care Cluster system pilot at Thambuttegama Base Hospital is nearing completion and the hospital will be fully digitalized soon. These projects commenced in Thambuttegama in the North Central Province and Badulla in the Central Province. ADB has facilitated funds to implement two more clusters in Uva and Sabaragamuwa. ADB SL Country Director Takafumi Kadono, speaking at an inspection tour of more..

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Reaching the 1000 run mark is a dream come true, says Rehan

Sep 12 (DN) Reaching the 1000 run mark in the schools cricket season gives me a big boost to go forward and it’s a dream come true, said 16 year old right hand opener and Royal College skipper Rehan Peiris after the U-19 division one Tier A final which ended with Royal and St Sebastians Moratuwa being adjudged joint champions at the P. Sara Oval Stadium. I had to take over the captaincy for this final as our skipper Ramiru Perera was away in West Indies with the National under 19 team but more..

CCP: Strengthening patient care & looking towards future advancements such as AI

Sep 12 (ST) The promise is to enrich and inspire, as the Ceylon College of Physicians (CCP) embarks on its 58th Annual Academic Sessions inclusive of many firsts, next week in Colombo. Inaugurated on Wednesday (10), the sessions on the theme Physician For The Future will be held from Sept 11-13. Explaining that this year marks a significant milestone in the journey of the CCP as they expand the sessions to a three-day congress in the post-COVID 19 era, CCP President more..

Maris Stella, Lyceum Girls dominate Sir John Tarbat Championship

Sep 12 (DN) Maris Stella College, Negombo, and Lyceum Int'l, Wattala, emerged as the overall boys’ and girls’ champions of the 93rd Sir John Tarbat Senior Athletics Championship, which concluded at Diyagama, Homagama yesterday. The four-day event, organised by the SL Schools Athletic Association and sponsored by Ritzbury, witnessed a record-breaking display with a total of 33 new meet records, more..

President talks of fair negotiations with US Trade Representatives

Sep 12 (FT) US Ambassador Julie Chung, together with a delegation of senior officials from the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR), met with Prez Anura Kumara Disanayake yesterday. The Heads of the USTR, who commended the delegation appointed by the SL Govt to negotiate the US tariffs on products imported from Sri Lanka, also praised the progress the country has achieved in its economic recovery. Attention was also drawn to the assistance extended by the USTR towards more..

World Bank suggests Sri Lanka target high earners to boost tax revenue

Sep 12 (FT) A World Bank (WB) report released yesterday recommended that the Govt could significantly boost tax revenues by focusing on improving compliance among higher-income earners, rather than across the entire income distribution. According to the WB SL Public Finance Review, raising compliance by just 20% could increase collections from personal income tax (PIT) by 36% and pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) tax by 18%, equal to 0.04% & 0.02% of GDP, respectively. more..

In joint Jakarta operation, badminton coaches took game to underworld

Sep 12 (ST) In Jakarta, the sleepless city of Indonesia, amid the neon lights, traffic chaos, and crowds enjoying the nightlife, two Sri Lankans walked the streets on their first visit, their sharp eyes fixed on an apartment complex and scanning the faces of passersby for those matching their target. Most secret overseas operation in SL Police history to apprehend underworld suspects began on Aug 23, following 3 mo. of planning more..

CoPF finds 30% vehicle imports stuck at Customs

Sep 12 (FT) An official statement yesterday said that the Parliamentary Committee on Public Finance (CoPF) found that Customs had not cleared about 30% of the total vehicles imported into the country in a performance review covering the first half of 2025. According to a statement from the Parliament Secretariat, Sri Lanka Customs had recorded a revenue of Rs. 996 billion between January and June 2025, recording a growth of 47% from a year ago. more..

EDEX Mid-Year Expo kicks off tomorrow, unlocking opportunities for future leaders

Sep 12 (FT) EDEX Mid-Year Expo 2025, SL’s premier education and career fair, will return on 13-14 Sept to the BMICH, Colombo. This highly anticipated event will open doors for students, job seekers, and professionals to explore education pathways and career opportunities both locally and internationally. This year’s expo will consist of around 50 leading educational institutions, 10 corporates, and direct overseas exhibitors from Dubai & Indonesia, giving attendees access more..

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EFC National Best Employer Awards 2025

Sep 12 (FT) Employers’ Federation of Ceylon (EFC) has launched Sri Lanka’s first-ever National Best Employer Awards – celebrating organisational excellence and human-centred leadership. At a time when SL is rediscovering its strength and optimism, EFC has announced the launch of the inaugural EFC National Best Employer Awards 2025. This landmark initiative comes at a pivotal moment in the nation’s journey, as organisations and communities embrace resilience, innovation, and purpose. more..

Editorial: Probe all crimes; recover all losses

Sep 12 (Island) Minister Harshana Nanayakkara has gone on record as saying that former political leaders ruined the country and, therefore, they must not be looked after at the expense of the public. He has sought to justify the newly passed law that strips former Presidents of their perks and privileges. Interestingly, the JVP aligned itself with the political parties of the former Presidents it is now inveighing against. Some of the JVP seniors were in the Cabinet of Chandrika Kumaratunga’s more..

Planters’ Association renews socio-economic push to reinstate palm oils

Sep 12 (FT) Planters’ Association of Ceylon (PA) renewed its call on the Govt to urgently reverse the ban on oil palm cultivation, saying it is key to boosting growth in the plantation industry and raising worker incomes. According to the Association, following the Govt’s abrupt ban on oil palm cultivation in 2021, this lucrative crop that was once considered the nation’s most valuable strategic diversification instead became a symbol of more..

Internal armed conflicts: Inherent imbalances in accountability

Sep 12 (Island) Unlike conflicts between states where parties to an armed conflict are required to abide by internationally accepted rules of war, inherent imbalances in accountability exist in the case of internal armed conflicts between state and non-state actors for different reasons. This is the case with the armed conflict between the Sri Lankan state and the non-state actor – the LTTE. These imbalances are due to the fact that although the Sri Lankan state and the LTTE as more..

ICC Sri Lanka inaugurates new Arbitration and Mediation Hearing Centre

Sep 12 (FT) SL’s business and legal community reached a new milestone with the inauguration of the ICC SL Arbitration and Mediation Hearing Centre located at the Suncity Building, Colombo 3 on Wednesday. The Centre was officially opened by ICC Dispute Resolution Services Arbitration and ADR South Asia Director Tejus Chauhan, together with ICC SL Chairman Anthony Shanil Fernando, joined by members of the board and staff, the event was also attended by BOI Director General more..

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Lock, stock, and barrel

Sep 12 (TM) While the nation was captivated with the Govt’s shallow exercise of ending the privileges of former executive presidents, rather than filing credible indictments to reclaim the billions which were allegedly stolen and hauled overseas, the news broke in Colombo that an Army officer was arrested for selling ammunition to a known organised crime figure. According to reports, the Commanding Officer of a military installation, a Lieutenant Colonel, was arrested by more..

Sri Lanka’s FTA allergies

Sep 12 (ST) Why did Sri Lanka fail to convince investors to do business and get its exports right for decades unlike our neighbouring countries? Sri Lanka’s export earnings remained as low as US$13 billion, while neighbouring countries now record export values in the range of $200–500 billion? Or to put it differently, as we know Sri Lanka had to suspend its external debt payment in April 2022; why couldn’t Sri Lanka mobilise even $6–7 billion to meet its annual external debt obligations? more..

'Transport: Irregular bus schedule is a challenge’

Sep 12 (TM) Recent bus accident in Ella has once again brought the spotlight onto SL’s public transport system, a sector long plagued by safety lapses and weak regulation. Similar crashes in recent years, particularly on winding mountain roads and heavily congested highways, have shown how human error, poor enforcement, and structural flaws in the transport network combine to put lives at risk. Public transport in SL is backbone of mobility more..

Soft power, strong future: Why Sri Lanka’s story matters

Sep 12 (DM) There is something magical about Westminster on a crisp London evening. Last week, as I walked past the historic buildings glowing in the soft light, I felt the hum of global conversations taking place all around me. Diplomats, academics, journalists and policymakers were gathering for the launch of the Foreign Policy Centre’s latest report on soft power, and I was lucky enough to be in the room. As I listened to the discussions, it struck me that what we were talking about in more..

A performer has a copyright or a performer’s right only?

Sep 12 (DM) Firstly, we need to understand who a performer is; a performer is someone like a singer, actor, dancer, or musician. The performer has a performance right over their performance, but do they have a copyright? Performers eternally dabble with the question and want a copyright over their performance. In this regard, it is important to note how it breaks down when it comes to copyright and performers’ rights. Copyright is owned by the author or creator of a work. more..

'CCC is committed to supporting a clean rules based economic environment '

Sep 12 (LMD) The recently elected Chairperson of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Krishan Balendra brings a wealth of leadership experience and strategic private sector perspectives to SL’s premier business chamber. As the Chairperson and CEO of John Keells Holdings (JKH) – the country’s largest listed conglomerate – Balendra has long been recognised as a dynamic and forward-looking corporate leader. more..

Crisis of governance, accountability & trust

Sep 12 (CT) Democratic governments across the world are under strain. Sri Lanka is no exception. Global crises – wars, climate change, economic turbulence, food insecurity, and the risk of new pandemics – test the resilience of political systems already weakened by polarisation and distrust. The election of Donald Trump as Prez of the US further deepened this climate of uncertainty, fuelling populist appeals to simplistic solutions and reinforcing tribalist us versus them politics. more..

A loud Opposition, but not a strong one

Sep 12 (CT) The SJB recently announced its Working Committee decision to collaborate with other Opposition parties to resist what the Opposition refers to as the Govt’s ongoing repression. It was also revealed that the SJB is not afraid to take to the streets, if the need arises, to protest against the alleged oppression by the Govt, which goes against the Constitution and the democratic process. However, in order to take to the streets, not just the Opposition but more..

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SI arrested on suspicion of maintaining close ties with Kehelbaddara Padme

Sep 11 (AD) A Sub-Inspector of Police has been arrested on suspicion of maintaining close ties with Kehelbaddara Padme, a known member of an organized criminal gang. According to ASP F.U. Wootler, the suspect, was taken into custody by officers of the CID. The arrested Sub-Inspector is reported to be attached to the Gampaha Division’s Crime Investigation Unit, the spokesperson confirmed. Following the recent extradition of Kehelbaddara Padme and 4 other criminal more..

106 judicial officers, including magistrates and district judges transferred

Sep 11 (AD) A total of 106 judicial officers, including magistrates and district judges have been transferred. The transfers will be in effect from Sept 15, the Judicial Service Commission stated. It is stated that these transfers have been granted to Magistrates, Additional Magistrates, District Judges, Additional District Judges and Registrars. Accordingly, Maligakanda Magistrate Lochana Abeywickrama Weerasinghe has been transferred to the Mahara Magistrate’s Court while more..

An elusive deer species clings to survival in Sri Lanka’s South

Sep 11 (MB) The hog deer is SL’s rarest and most elusive deer, and was thought to be extinct a few decades ago. Classified as critically endangered within the nation, it now survives only in fragmented patches along the island’s southwestern coastal belt, making it a species of urgent conservation concern. Unlike the more visible spotted deer (Axis axis ceylonensis), sambar (Rusa unicolor unicolor) and barking deer more..

Tusker Mahasilu found dead in Okkampitiya

Sep 11 (AD) The carcass of an elephant named Mahasilu, which had been seen roaming in Buttala and Okkampitiya, has been discovered this morning in a paddy field in Ilukpitiya, Okkampitiya. The exact cause of the death of the elephant has not yet been determined, but a post-mortem examination is scheduled to be carried out, according to reports. This elephant, known for its majestic presence in the area and for having two well-developed tusks, has prompted a special investigation by wildlife more..

Budget 2026: Dates announced

Sep 11 (NW) Secretary General of Parliament Ms. Kushani Rohanadeera stated that the second reading of the Appropriation Bill (the budget speech/presentation of budget proposals) for the year 2026 will be held on 7th Nov, 2025, followed by the budget debate from 8th Nov to 5th Dec, as decided by the Committee on Parliamentary Business. This decision was made at today’s (11) meeting of the Committee on Parliamentary Business, chaired by Speaker more..

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