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සටන: වත්මන් දේශපාලන තත්ත්වය

Indian Women seal 5-0 T20I whitewash against Sri Lanka

Dec 31 (CI) India completed a dominant series sweep over SL, clinching the fifth and final T20I in Thiruvananthapuram by 15 runs. Posting 175 for 7 thanks to a commanding 68 from Harmanpreet Kaur, India's bowlers then restricted SL to 160 for 7 despite fighting half-centuries from Hasini Perera and Imesha Dulani, sealing a comprehensive victory. During the course of the match, Deepti Sharma became the leading wicket-taker in women's T20Is with 152 scalps, surpassing Australia's more..

Malinga to work with Sri Lanka in lead up to T20 World Cup

Dec 31 (CI) Lasith Malinga has once more been retained as consultant bowling coach for SL's men's team, as they prepare for the T20 World Cup they are due to co-host from early February. Although this is only a 40-day appointment, running from Dec 15 to Jan 25, it is essentially a continuation of Malinga's work with key bowlers in the national set-up. Malinga has worked officially as a fast-bowling consultant at least twice before, but has also worked unofficially with top bowlers over the years, more..

Activist demands probe into six ministers’ assets

Dec 31 (DM) CIABOC has initiated an investigation into the alleged assets of six ministers of current NPP govt under the Money Laundering Act, according to a letter from it. According to a copy of the letter which the Daily Mirror has seen, an investigation was launched following a formal complaint submitted to the Commission by Jamuni Kamantha Thushara, Chairman of Organisation Citizens’ Power more..

Prof. Nishan Canagarajah knighted

Dec 31 (Island) University of Leicester’s President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Nishan Canagarajah has been knighted in the 2026 King’s New Year Honours. The award recognises Professor Canagarajah’s inestimable contribution to higher education, particularly in championing inclusion, said Uni of Leicester. Throughout his distinguished career, Professor Canagarajah has shown an unwavering commitment to education as a force for improving lives and creating a fairer society. more..

We are not playing our best cricket: Chamari

Dec 31 (ANI) After a 5-0 clean sweep against India, Chamari Athapaththu, SL captain, believes they're not playing their best cricket, needing improvement in power-hitting and batting. However, after this series defeat, she's positive about youngsters performing well and said the team is focusing on trusting their skills and playing freely ahead of the T20 World Cup. "Actually, we are not playing our best cricket in this tournament. So definitely we have to improve a couple of areas, more..

Cumulative listed company earnings end seven-quarter growth run

Dec 31 (FT) Corporate earnings declined year-on-year (YoY) in the September 2025 quarter, ending a seven-quarter growth streak, as sharp contractions in food, beverage and tobacco and capital goods outweighed continued strength in banks and diversified financials. Aggregate profits of 273 listed companies fell 12% YoY to Rs. 176.5 billion in the Sep-25 quarter from Rs. 200.2 billion a year earlier. more..

Panasian Power connects 5MW solar unit to national grid

Dec 31 (FT) Panasian Power yesterday said it has successfully connected a 5 MW ground-mounted solar power project at Baddegama, Galle, to the national grid, marking the completion of the last project under a batch of seven solar plants that entered into power purchase agreements in the third quarter of 2024. The project was connected to the Galle Grid Substation on 30 December 2025 and has commenced revenue generation through a subsidiary of Panasian Power. more..

Maxi Rozairo, a household name from the 60s to 90s is no more

Dec 31 (ST) Veteran singer Maxi Rozairo, who was a household name in the late 1960s to 1990s in the SL western music scene, died yesterday morning at his home in Colombo. He was 77 years old and had a long battle with cancer. Mr Rozairo was part of the Spitfires band, with whom he toured many countries, including West Asia, then with Mahogany, and before his illness was part of a trio. He was one of the founders of the Burgher Association in SL, its president, and was described by friends more..

2025 වසරේ බලගතුම ශ්‍රීලාංකිකයා කවුද

Small businesses suffer a heavy blow

Dec 31 (ST) Small-scale businesses that had prepared for months for the festive season when sales are higher have felt a bigger blow from the unprecedented natural disaster. Even owners of small home-based garment shops, operating with just a few sewing machines, are unable to find markets. Those producing food items, including pickles and other bottled items, were affected too. Sanjeewa Pushpakumara, a food producer, shared his plight: “I produce food items with a long more..

Parliament passes 26 Acts in 2025

Dec 31 (FT) Parliament passed a total of 26 Govt Bills during the year 2025, Parliament Secretariat said. The legislation was enacted during the First Session of the Tenth Parliament, covering the period from 1 Jan to 31 Dec 2025. The Acts span fiscal policy, labour, governance, regulatory reform, and social protection. Among the key enactments were amendments to major revenue laws, including the Inland Revenue Act, Value Added Tax Act, Social Security Contribution Levy Act, more..

I was removed as NHSL Deputy Director for exposing Rs. 900 mn fraud: Dr. Bellana

Dec 31 (Island) Interdicted Deputy Director at the National Hospital, SL (NHSL) Dr. Rukshan Bellana yesterday (29) alleged that the powers that be moved against him for seeking the CIABOC investigation into a massive fraud at the NHSL laboratory. Dr. Bellana said so in response to The Island query regarding the circumstances the Health Ministry interdicted him on 18 Dec, through a letter, as directed by the Health Committee more..

Who owns the clock? The quiet politics of time in Sri Lanka

Dec 31 (Island) A new year is an appropriate moment to pause, not for celebration, but to interrogate what our politics, policies, and public institutions have chosen to remember, forget, and repeat. We celebrate the dawn of another brand-new year. But whose calendar defines this moment? We hang calendars on our walls and carry them in our phones, trusting them to keep our lives in order, meetings, exams, weddings, tax deadlines, pilgrimages. Yet calendars are anything but more..

Where do we go from here—left, right or who knows?

Dec 31 (ST) Surely not Left. Our NPP leader left it some time ago, and now it would seem he has ditched it altogether. Now I hear no Marxist ideology belting from some social media machine. Not now anyway, when the serving spoon is very much in his hand, as our charismatic one-time PM Sir John Kotelawala used to remind his cabinet and friends. Well, anyway, he is too busy distributing largesse to the needy and trying to keep the restless happy as best as his foot soldiers could, more..

ආචාර්ය බන්දුල ගුණවර්ධන

Editorial: Health ills: The curse of corruption

Dec 31 (Island) The health sector has long been free from the clutches of the likes of Keheliya Rambukwella and his bureaucratic lackeys, but it continues to be plagued by various rackets and frauds, as evident from the shocking Ondansetron scandal. The corrupt survive regime changes and continue their sordid operations, enabling politicians and officials to enrich themselves at the expense of patients. The NMRA has become a metaphor for serious lapses and malpractices. more..

SL cyclone: More than a million still need aid

Dec 31 (CT) Nearly a month after Cyclone Ditwah tore across SL, more than a million people – including over half a million children – remain in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, as floods, landslides and renewed rainfall continue to compound one of the country’s worst disasters in decades. Cyclone made landfall on the island’s eastern coast on 28 Nov, triggering widespread flooding and deadly landslides across all 25 districts. While some displaced families have begun more..

VMS Scandal: Traffickers’ inside access exposed

Dec 31 (CT) SL’s oceans have long been portrayed as a frontline in the country’s war against narcotics trafficking. Stretching across major international shipping lanes, the island’s surrounding waters are increasingly exploited by transnational drug syndicates using multi-day fishing vessels as floating couriers. At the heart of the State’s maritime defence lies a critical technological safeguard: the Vessel Monitoring System (VMS). more..

Budget Blues & Opposition Euphoria: A dangerous moment for the CMC

Dec 31 (CT) Across Sri Lanka, a visible pattern has emerged in recent months. Annual budgets presented by local authorities controlled by ruling party groups have increasingly been defeated. From municipal councils to urban councils, these developments reflect a growing national disquiet rather than isolated political incidents. Several leading local bodies have been among those affected. In certain instances, controversial manoeuvres have followed—ranging from more..

Understanding why conservation matters for Sri Lanka

Dec 31 (GV) Deforestation and the human-animal conflict have become dangerously intertwined as natural habitats shrink. Wildlife is continuously forced closer to human settlements. Numbers indicate a sobering picture. In 2024, the world lost 16.6 million acres of tropical primary rainforest at an alarming rate of four to five cricket fields a minute. By the end of 2025, the main drivers of this destruction became crystal clear. Commercial agriculture particularly for the production of more..

Post-Ditwah rebuilding plans: Housing resettlement completion in max 2 years

Dec 31 (TM) In the wake of Cyclone Ditwah, Govt has announced a monumental task: providing disaster resilient, permanent housing for every family whose home was destroyed or rendered unsafe by the disaster. This mission follows the initial damage assessments that reveal the staggering scale of displacement across the island. According to the Deputy Minister, T.B. Sarath, National Disaster Management more..

A Challenging Year

Dec 31 (TM) At the crack of dawn tomorrow, SL will step into a new calendar year. What was predicted to be a year of recovery and growth by some seems less bright, following the thrashing by Ditwah and the unprecedented damage. The debate about how much blame should be assigned to whom regarding Ditwah, its prediction, and disaster preparedness remains an ongoing spectacle. The economic burden for rebuilding has been estimated by World Bank & UN agencies to be over US$ 4 b. more..

On the edge of a New Year

Dec 31 (CT) As the final days of the year slip past, the mood is neither entirely reflective nor fully celebratory. We stand, as we do every December, on the edge of a new calendar, carrying with us the quiet hope that the coming year will be better than the one we are leaving behind. Of course, this is also the season of resolutions. We promise ourselves to change habits, to become healthier, kinder, more disciplined, and perhaps more attentive to the world around us. more..

ඩග්ලස් ගැන ඇත්ත කතාව

ID office system crashes, applicants asked to return

Dec 30 (DM) The newly introduced digital system at the Department for Registration of Persons (DRP) experienced repeated technical failures yesterday, forcing applicants seeking National Identity Cards (NICs) to suspend their visits and return another day. Applicants reported that the system first crashed around 1.00 p.m., before going down again at approximately 2.30 p.m. and later at around 4.00 p.m., disrupting services throughout the afternoon. Following the breakdown, more..

During 2025 across sports: Steady decline in doping violations: SLADA DG

Dec 30 (TM) SL Anti-Doping Agency (SLADA) had conducted tests into 120 athletes across a wide spectrum of sports during this year at a cost of Rs. 10 million, while only three of those tests had returned positive results, stated its Director General (DG) Dr. Shiromi Pilapitiya. According to her, SLADA officials had subjected athletes in sports such as athletics, cricket, weightlifting, swimming, bodybuilding and netball to random urine and blood tests to determine cases of doping violations. more..

Outcome of Forensic Audit paramount for AGM: Suresh

Dec 30 (TM) National Olympic Committee of SL (NOCSL) President Suresh Subramaniam in a letter dated 22 Dec and addressed to all its affiliated members has emphasised the current Executive Board’s (EB) steadfast commitment to ensuring that the Annual General Meeting (AGM) and elections of the EB, are held at the earliest possible opportunity. However, he has informed the membership that there are several administrative issues more..

Sri Lanka not healthy enough, falls into bottom 40 healthiest countries in the world

Dec 30 (DM) SL is ranked as 158 and in the bottom 40 healthiest countries in the world for 2025 with a global health index of 54.55 which is considered below average and unhealthy according to the CEO World Global Health Index 2025. According to the website, “A newly released global health index indicates that countries’ health varies significantly, as evaluated through ten specific measures. These criteria encompass healthy life expectancy, blood pressure levels, blood glucose more..

Johnston Fernando’s son Johann arrested by FCID

Dec 30 (NW) Johann Fernando, the son of former minister Johnston Fernando, was arrested by the FCID on Monday in connection with an alleged case of criminal misappropriation involving a lorry belonging to Sathosa. According to the Acting Police Media Spokesperson, the arrest relates to an ongoing investigation into the suspected misuse of the state-owned vehicle. Further investigations are underway, and legal action will be taken based on the findings. more..

Port City earmarks single casino licence

Dec 30 (CT) Colombo Port City Economic Commission (CPCEC) informed the COPF that one casino licence had been earmarked within the Port City, while confirming that no tax incentives would be offered for casino operations. The Commission also stated that there were no current plans to establish a cryptocurrency exchange within the Port City. Responding to questions from COPF members, chaired by Dr Harsha de Silva, more..

Sajith holds key SJB-UNP meeting

Dec 30 (NW) Senior members of the UNP and SJB Leader Sajith Premadasa held a key meeting to discuss national challenges and the formulation of forward-looking policy strategies. The meeting was attended by SJB Leader Sajith Premadasa along with UNP Deputy Leader Ruwan Wijewardene and senior members Akila Viraj Kariyawasam and Navin Dissanayake. “Had productive and constructive discussions on challenges faced by our motherland and the importance of formulating innovative more..

Beware of Dengue-like Influenza! warns expert

Dec 30 (DM) Amid the widespread circulation of seasonal Influenza A and B, medical experts warn that influenza can be mistaken for dengue, as blood count findings may appear similar. Consultant Paediatrician Dr. Maheshaka Wijayawardena said the current influenza outbreak has led to increased hospital admissions, especially among infants and young children. He said infected children commonly present with high fever in the early days, sore throat, ear and chest infections, including more..

මීළඟ ජනපති පිටදූවේ

Govt offices, Qatar Airways bomb threats probed as attempt to incite public unrest

Dec 30 (NW) The Police Computer Crimes Unit is continuing investigations into a series of bomb threat emails received by several government offices and a Qatar Airways flight, Cabinet Spokesperson Minister Nalinda Jayatissa said. The threats were sent to the Poojapitiya, Nawalapitiya, and Pasbage Korale Divisional Secretariats, as well as the Kandy District Secretariat. A similar threat was also received by a Qatar Airways flight on December 28, the minister confirmed. more..

Teacher quarters to be constructed in 14 selected plantation schools

Dec 30 (NW) Cabinet has approved a proposal to construct residential quarters for teachers in 14 selected schools located in tea and rubber plantation areas across six provinces, in a move aimed at addressing the persistent teacher shortage and improving educational outcomes. Proposal, submitted by PM seeks to enhance human and physical resources in plantation sector schools, many of which are located in remote areas of the Central, Uva, Sabaragamuwa, Western, more..

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