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Gangaramaya Relics Exposition: Special request to devotees

Feb 10 (NW) The Chief Incumbent of the Hunupitiya Gangaramaya Temple, Ven. Dr Kirinde Assaji Nayaka Thera has requested the public to refrain from queuing for the exposition of the sacred Devnimori relics of Lord Buddha at the Hunupitiya Gangaramaya Temple in Colombo, after 10.00 pm today. Addressing the media today, Ven. Kirinde Assaji Nayaka Thera said that there was only a specific number of people who could be allowed per day to view sacred relics brought from India. more..

Supreme Court saves mother from ungrateful daughter

Feb 10 (DM) Supreme Court has delivered its ruling in a decades-long legal dispute between a mother and her daughter, holding that a donor mother has the right to revoke property gifted to her daughter on the grounds of gross ingratitude. The case originated in the District Court of Gampaha, where the mother filed action against her daughter and the daughter’s minor son seeking to set aside a deed of gift by which she had transferred her property to her daughter, subject to her life interest. more..

Sri Lanka makes significant strides in global corruption index

Feb 10 (AD) Sri Lanka has recorded a notable improvement in its global standing on 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), released today by Transparency International. SL showed a positive trajectory over the past year moving up 14 places in the index, which ranks more than 180 countries and territories on perceived levels of public sector corruption. In the 2024 CPI, the country recorded a score of 32, placing it at 121st more..

Nalanda College fiasco: Two female teachers removed from School, attached to...

Feb 10 (DM) Two female teachers allegedly involved in an inappropriate relationship with the former Head Prefect of Nalanda College, Colombo, have been removed from the school and attached to the Provincial Education Office, informed sources said. However, the two teachers have reportedly not yet reported for duty at the Provincial Education Office. Meanwhile, confirming the development, Education Ministry Secretary Nalaka Kaluwewa stated that he has received the preliminary inquiry report more..

Over 3,000 estate children without birth certificates

Feb 10 (CT) Badulla District had been identified as one of the areas in Sri Lanka where children were most frequently subjected to abuse by their own parents, Minister Saroja Savitri Paulraj said. Addressing a programme held at the Badulla District Secretariat Auditorium, the Minister revealed that more than 3,000 children living on estates in the district remained without birth certificates, leaving many effectively unregistered in official records. She said, steps had already more..

Wanindu Hasaranga ruled out of T20 World Cup with injury

Feb 10 (CI) Sri Lanka allrounder Wanindu Hasaranga has been ruled out of the 2026 T20 World Cup with a hamstring injury he suffered during their opening game against Ireland in Colombo on Sunday. Although he completed his spell, taking 3 for 25 in four overs to derail Ireland's spirited chase of 164, Hasaranga had an MRI scan on Monday that revealed a serious tear in his left hamstring. Report was seen by a specialist more..

Ven. Ittapana Dhammalankara Thero writes to President

Feb 10 (AD) Chief Prelate of the Kotte Sri Kalayani Samagri Dharma Maha Sangha Sabha of Siyam Maha Nikaya, Most Venerable Dr. Ittapana Dhammalankara Thero has raised concern over the arrest and continuous remand of ten individuals, including Buddhist monks, in relation to the Buddha statue incident in Trincomalee. Accordingly, the Chief Prelate has addressed a letter to Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake. The letter expresses concern over the remanding of ten individuals, more..

Beyond 4–5% recovery: Why Sri Lanka needs a real growth strategy

Feb 10 (FT) CB Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe’s recent remarks projecting 4–5% growth in 2026 and highlighting improving reserves, lower inflation, and financial stability have been widely welcomed. After the trauma of SL’s economic crisis, any sign of normalcy is understandably reassuring. Yet this optimism needs to be read carefully. What is being presented is largely a story of stabilisation and recovery, framed in familiar IMF language of macroeconomic management. more..

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Digitalisation without rights protections

Feb 10 (FT) International actors funding Digital Public Infrastructure in post-conflict societies risk creating surveillance systems whilst pursuing economic inclusion. Drawing on evidence from Sri Lanka, UNDP analysis, and comparative cases, Sanjana Hattotuwa argues that donors must condition DPI support on verifiable rights protections, including trilingual communications, consultations, and legal safeguards, before disbursement, not as governance afterthoughts. In January 2026, more..

Leopard found dead in Bogawantalawa

Feb 10 (NW) Wildlife officers from Nallathanniya reported that the body of a leopard was found this morning in the upper section of the Kotiyagala Estate in Bogawantalawa, after it was caught in a wire snare set on a tea bush. Officials suspect that the snare had been deliberately placed to trap the leopard, which had been roaming the estate and preying on dogs and cattle kept by estate workers. It is reported that during its struggle to escape, leopard’s neck had become more..

Govt withdraws Protection of Occupants Bill to consider changes

Feb 10 (FT) Govt has moved to pause and reconsider the controversial proposed Protection of Occupants/Tenants legislation, signalling a reset of the drafting process amid legal challenges and concerns raised before the Supreme Court. Attorney General’s Dept informed the Supreme Court yesterday that the Govt has decided to re-examine the draft Protection of Occupants Bill, which was recently presented to Parliament, more..

President AKD thanks Pakistan PM as India–Pakistan match confirmed

Feb 10 (NF) A flurry of late‑night diplomacy between SL, Pakistan, and global cricket authorities has cleared the way for the high‑voltage India–Pakistan T20 World Cup match in Colombo to proceed on February 15, ending uncertainty surrounding one of the tournament’s most anticipated fixtures. SL President Anura Kumara Dissanayake announced that the match would go ahead as scheduled, thanking Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif for ensuring the game we all love goes on. more..

TU action by govt doctors: GMOA to meet on Wednesday to decide way forward

Feb 10 (DN) The GMOA will meet in Colombo on Wednesday to take a decision regarding the trade union action taken by its members, Assistant Secretary Dr. Hansamal Weerasuriya said yesterday. He said that the trade union action by the GMOA has been implemented in a way that causes minimal inconvenience to patients. Dr. Weerasuriya lamented that the Govt has not yet taken steps to provide a solution to this problem that has been going on for about two weeks. more..

Govt's next course of action: Speaker's fate hinges on CIABOC probe

Feb 10 (TM) In the wake of Opposition criticism over the Speaker of Parliament, Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne, continuing in office amid an inquiry by the CIABOC against him, NPP Govt stated the next course of action would depend on the outcome of the inquiry. SJB MP Ranjith Madduma Bandara said that it is inappropriate for the Speaker to remain in office when an inquiry over corruption-related allegations is underway. more..

Sri Lanka welcomes over 80,700 tourists in early February

Feb 10 (FT) Tourism sector has maintained its growth momentum in early February, with the country welcoming 80,776 visitors in the first eight days of the month, reflecting a 14% year-on-year (YoY) increase. This performance has pushed total year-to-date (YTD) arrivals to 358,103, marking an 11% increase compared to the same period last year. The first week of February accounted for the bulk of arrivals, with 70,355 tourists entering SL, followed by 10,421 arrivals on 8 Feb alone. more..

Parents funding schools: CTU seeks suspension of circular on money collection

Feb 10 (TM) Ceylon Teachers’ Union (CTU) has called for the Govt to suspend Circular 5/2015 to effectively stop schools from collecting money from parents. CTU President Priyantha Fernando said while suspending the said circular, Govt must also provide adequate facilities and financial allocations to ensure that schools do not require student contributions for maintenance. “Well-reputed major schools in Colombo hold events and raise funds, yet, the rural schools have no such facilities. more..

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India-Pakistan World Cup game to go ahead in Colombo as planned

Feb 10 (BBC) Pakistan's fixture against India at the T20 World Cup is set to go ahead as scheduled on Sunday after the Pakistan govt ended its order for a boycott. Match, biggest and most lucrative in cricket which is due to be played in SL, has been in doubt since the govt in Islamabad advised its team not to take the field against their long-time rivals last week. PM Shehbaz Sharif said that decision was made to support Bangladesh, who had a request for their matches to be moved out of India rejected. more..

Sterling Steels signs MoU with Uni of Moratuwa to advance industry-led research...

Feb 10 (Island) Sterling Steels Limited has formalized a strategic collaboration with the University of Moratuwa, Dept of Civil Engineering through the signing of a MoU aimed at strengthening academic and industry-based research within Sri Lanka’s Steel Building Construction sectors. The partnership underscores a shared commitment to innovation, knowledge exchange, and the practical application of academic research to address real-world industry challenges. more..

Sri Lanka secures nearly US $ 1.5bn in foreign financing in 2025

Feb 10 (DM) Sri Lanka secured approximately US $ 1.48 billion in foreign development financing during the financial year ending Dec 31, 2025, as the major multilateral partners ramped up budget support to stabilise the economy and respond to the devastating impact of Cyclone Ditwah. The IMF and ADB were the dominant financiers, collectively contributing nearly 80% of the total disbursed liquidity for the year. more..

Mercedes-Benz Club of Sri Lanka sets new world record with 640-car gathering

Feb 10 (FT) The Mercedes-Benz Club of Sri Lanka has successfully hosted a historic gathering of 640 Mercedes-Benz vehicles, as officially verified and certified by international auditors BDO partners, establishing a new benchmark for the largest gathering of Mercedes-Benz cars in the world in one location. This achievement surpasses the current Guinness-listed record of 479 vehicles, previously set by Mercedes-Benz Ecuador in Quito, Ecuador, on 16 Oct 2021. more..

Sri Lanka forms advisory council to boost event management industry

Feb 10 (DM) Sri Lanka is giving its event management industry a major boost, with the launch of a 25-member advisory council under the Industries Ministry, marking the first time the sector has its own dedicated policy forum. The move is championed by Minister Sunil Handunnetti, in an effort to professionalise and grow the country’s creative service sector. The event management industry has been a cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s creative economy for over 30 years, more..

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Threatened Sandhya Ekneligoda urges President to protect her

Feb 10 (DM) Human rights activist and the wife of disappeared journalist Prageeth Ekneligoda, Sandya, urged President Dissanayake to ensure her safety following the death threat she received from a person who claimed himself a retired Army Brigadier. Ms. Ekneligoda stated that she received a telephone call on Jan 16 from a mobile telephone number 0751679672 and the caller had threatened her to be quiet or else she would have to face a similar fate as her husband. more..

Lights, camera, seam? Pakistan and USA begin new era in SSC's confounding history

Feb 10 (CI) Sinhalese Sports Club ground is having a big moment right now. And predictably, in line with its reputation as the poshest cricketing spot in Colombo, it is trying to sell itself as the Lord's of SL. It's a weird sell. And a strange flex. Get up into the rafters of the tallest buildings at the SSC and watch a spectacular tropical sunset come to life as the brand-new floodlights flick on. Get down into the depths of the members' stand and sip some arrack & ginger beer at exceedingly reasonable prices more..

New ID to reach citizens by Q3 2026, powering digital economy

Feb 10 (ST) SL Unique Digital Identity (SL-UDI) project, a key initiative to modernise SL’s digital infrastructure supported by a Rs. 10.4 billion grant from Govt of India is scheduled for launch by the third quarter (Q3) of 2026, The system is built on India’s Modular Open-Source Identity Platform (MOSIP), an open-source framework also used in countries like the Philippines and Ethiopia. SL-UDI will incorporate biometric data, more..

Harsha flags decades of lost ground in Sri Lanka-India economic ties

Feb 10 (FT) Opposition MP Dr. Harsha de Silva has criticised successive Govts for what he described as decades of missed opportunities in SL’s economic engagement with India, arguing that the failure to integrate more closely with the regional powerhouse has imposed a heavy cost on the country. Commenting on JVP/NPP Leader Tilvin Silva’s recent meeting with Indian External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar in New Delhi, Dr. de Silva said political leaders must confront the strategic more..

Operational efficiency must precede expansion in port modernisation: Avlino CEO

Feb 10 (FT) Avlino CEO Ramana Jampala said operational efficiency, not capacity expansion, must be the starting point for modernising ports and terminals, warning that large capital investments without fixing underlying inefficiencies risk delivering suboptimal returns. Delivering the keynote at the inaugural session of the Terminal Technology and Trade Engagement 2026 held under the Colombo Plan Maritime Advisory Program (MAP), Jampala stressed that policymaking and more..

Subpar coal: Concerns raised on simultaneous shipment unloading

Feb 10 (TM) Electricity Consumers' Association (ECA) claimed there is information suggesting the third and fourth shipments of the controversial substandard coal stocks were unloaded at the same time, raising doubts about a possible attempt to manipulate coal sampling and testing. ECA’s General Secretary, Sanjeewa Dhammika said that usual practice is for only one coal ship to be docked & unloaded at a time. more..

SLPA Chairman presents roadmap for future-ready maritime hub

Feb 10 (FT) Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) Chairman Sirimevan Ranasinghe underscored the importance of technology adoption, skills development, and strategic international partnerships in positioning the Port of Colombo as a resilient and future-ready maritime hub. Addressing the Terminal Technology and Trade Engagement (TT&TE) 2026 in Colombo, held under the Colombo Plan Maritime Advisory Program (MAP), Ranasinghe said gathering reflected a shared commitment more..

New Anthoney’s Farms celebrates 40 years: Leading SL’s shift to antibiotic-free poultry

Feb 10 (FT) New Anthoney’s Farms, SL’s only producer of 100% antibiotic-free chicken, is celebrating 40-years of serving families with healthier, safer poultry. What began with Chairman Emil Stanley and his wife, Directress Marie Seetha Lakshmee, and their simple commitment to provide quality chicken to families in 1986 has evolved into a comprehensive journey of listening to customers, responding to their needs, and continuously innovating to deliver the safest chicken in SL. more..

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Bairaha enhances product quality, traceability

Feb 10 (FT) Bairaha Farms has commissioned a new cold storage facility with a capacity of 500 tons, marking an important step in strengthening product quality, stock management, and operational efficiency across its supply chain. The facility was opened recently, by Bairaha Farms PLC Executive Director Riyal Yakoob in the presence of the company’s Board members, management, and staff. Bairaha Farms PLC Chief Executive Officer Yakooth Naleem said the new facility is expected to more..

Sri Lanka–Canada business ties strengthened at SLCBC reception

Feb 10 (FT) Sri Lanka–Canada Business Council (SLCBC) of The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce hosted a Welcome Reception on 29 Jan, in honour of High Commissioner of Canada to SL Isabelle Martin, bringing together members, partners, and guests for an evening of dialogue, celebration, and connection. The event saw a full house with over 180 members and invitees, reflecting the strong and growing interest in strengthening bilateral trade, investment, and professional collaboration more..

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