Fear of Stigma reason for spike in Anuradhapura HIV cases
Apr 25 (DM) Health authorities in Anuradhapura District have expressed concern about the rapid increase of HIV cases in the district. Senior Medical Officer of Anuradhapura teaching hospital Dr. Hema Weerakoon said 170 HIV infected patients have undergone treatment at the centre since 2003. She added that about two thirds of these cases are from the Anuradhapura district. The remaining one third are from other districts, and they visit the Anuradhapura centre for treatment.
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Sudeera shines with six wickets as Sri Lanka ‘A’ bounce back
Apr 25 (DN) Leg-spinner Dilum Sudeera took an impressive 6 for 107 as New Zealand A were bowled out for 305 before lunch on day two of the second unofficial four-day match against SL A at Galle. NZ A resumed from 238 for 4 but lost their last six wickets for just 67 runs. Sudeera was the pick of the bowlers, while Ramesh Mendis supported well with 3 for 103. Rain interrupted play for more than two hours after the innings break. Despite this, SL A made a strong reply, reaching 197 for 2
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Two laypersons seek justice, win in Supreme Court battle
Apr 25 (ST) It may have appeared to be a minor issue over adequate parking space in a Colombo apartment complex but the matter received the attention of the highest court of the land and, and what was more admirable is that the issue was fought by two laypersons appearing for themselves in court without a battery of lawyers. And they won after a 23-year struggle The fundamental rights case in the Supreme Court filed by
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Electric three-wheelers gain attention as a health-conscious alternative for SL drivers
Apr 25 (DM) Three-wheelers continue to play a critical role in SL’s transport ecosystem, supporting thousands of drivers across urban and rural areas. However, growing evidence suggests that long-term operation of conventional fuel-powered three-wheelers may pose significant occupational health risks. A study published in the SL Journal of Occupational Health highlights that prolonged exposure to engine vibrations, combined with extended driving hours and suboptimal
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World Intellectual Property Day commemorated
Apr 25 (FT) A special program organised to celebrate World Intellectual Property Day, which recognizes the value of human creativity, was held yesterday at the Duncan White Auditorium of the Youth Affairs and Sports Ministry. World Intellectual Property Day, which falls on 26 April, is celebrated this year under the theme “IP and Sports: Ready, Set, Innovate.” The event highlighted the critical role of intellectual property rights in driving innovation, technology, branding, and
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$ 6 b export gap and weak performance strains external stability: ADB
Apr 25 (FT) SL’s export sector is operating well below potential, with an estimated $ 6 billion in unrealised export capacity, as weak trade performance continues to strain the country’s external position and weigh on currency stability. This is according to a recent Asian Development Bank brief notes that if this untapped potential were fully realised, SL’s exports could increase by 47%, providing a critical buffer as external debt
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SLASSCOM Women in Tech Conference 4.0 sets benchmark
Apr 25 (FT) SLASSCOM Women in Tech Conference 4.0 reaffirmed its position as SL’s premier platform for advancing women’s leadership in the digital economy. Held under the theme Give to Gain: Building Inclusive Digital Futures, it convened industry leaders to explore the future of work, digital transformation, and the growing role of women in shaping business, technology, and policy, highlighting gender diversity as a strategic imperative for future-ready organisations.
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Asia-Pacific Ministers push food security, resilience amid global shocks at FAO meet
Apr 25 (FT) Agriculture Ministers from across Asia and the Pacific have called for stronger regional cooperation to safeguard food security and build resilient agrifood systems, as geopolitical tensions and climate pressures intensify risks to global food supply chains. The discussions took place at the 38th Session of the FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific in Brunei Darussalam, convened by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO).
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Sri Lanka’s renewable energy recycling centre in the plantations
Apr 25 (ST) The first zero-emission Material Collection and Processing Facility in SL was recently inaugurated. This initiative is funded by The Coca-Cola Foundation (TCCF), implemented by Janathakshan, with Neptune Recyclers serving as the recycling partner, in collaboration with Talawakelle Plantation. Somerset ECO Material Collection & Processing Centre was officially opened on March 18, commemorating World Recycling Day, under the theme Circular Symbiosis formore..
Energy law, security, and strategic adaptation: Lessons from the Iran conflict
Apr 25 (TM) The recent Iran conflict demonstrates that modern warfare is fundamentally intertwined with energy law and energy security. Rather than being limited to military confrontation, the conflict has exposed the vulnerability of energy systems as central pillars of national and global stability. Attacks on energy infrastructure — such as oil refineries, pipelines, and power plants — transform war into a direct assault on economic lifelines. From a legal perspective, the targeting of
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Breast cancer screening halted
Apr 25 (TM) National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP) is currently unable to carry out breast cancer screening for women at its recently relocated Cancer Early Detection Centre in Colombo due to a lack of space to install a mammography machine, Govt Radiological Technologists said. The Centre, which operated for over 20 years in a private building on Alvitigala Mawatha, Narahenpita, was relocated in February to a new facility
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CSE ends down 0.9% during week
Apr 25 (FT) The Colombo stock market ended a cautious and volatile week down 0.9% or 205.7 points while the active S&P SL20 Index decreased by 59.3 points. During the week, the market witnessed a net foreign outflow of over Rs. 2.6 billion, taking the year-to-date net outflow to Rs. 24.9 billion. Yesterday, ASPI gained 1.05 points to close at 22,567.63 and the S&P SL20 ended 0.02% lower, down 1.11 points to 6,204.62. Market turnover was over Rs. 2b on over 120 mil shares traded.
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The destruction of Bootiyathenna forest corridor
Apr 25 (CT) In the Sinharaja region of Southern Sri Lanka, a forest corridor known as Bootiyathenna is being cleared through mechanised gem mining and land conversion for tea cultivation. The destruction is ongoing, documented, and according to environmental activists and researchers, pushing several species found nowhere else in the world closer to extinction. A leading businessman from Rakwana city has been identified as the primary actor behind the clearing.
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Cyber thefts and political battles
Apr 25 (Island) Another scandal has come to light and made international headlines. The illegal diversion of Treasury funds amounting to USD 2.5 million, meant for bilateral debt repayment to Australia, to a third party, could not have come at a worse time. It has happened close on the heels of the launch of the National QR Payment Adoption Programme to transform SL into a cashlite economy. Although the two payment systems are vastly different, and risks are much lower where
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Golden city: Rediscovering SL’s urban age
Apr 25 (TM) Colombo, as we know and experience it today, is largely built on its own ecological memory. What now seems like solid urban terrain was once a complex wetland landscape, an intricate mosaic of marshes, floodplains, waterways, tree canopies, wildlife habitats, and aquatic plants that contributed to the City’s original environmental awareness. This was not vacant land awaiting development, but a living delta system guiding the water flow, settlement, and the City’s breathing.
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Sri Lanka’s bumpy road to a political reset
Apr 25 (ICG) What’s new? Almost eighteen months into its term in office, Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s NPP govt has kept SL’s economic recovery on track and made notable efforts to fight corruption. But it faces growing questions about its ability and commitment to achieve its bold promises of system change. Why does it matter? Dissanayake’s election in Sept 2024 & NPP’s subsequent parliamentary majority
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Sri Lanka’s tea turning point
Apr 25 (DM) Few agricultural products in the world carry the prestige and recognition of Ceylon Tea. For more than a century, the emerald hills of Sri Lanka have produced a beverage that has travelled from misty plantations to the tables of millions across the globe. Tea has shaped the country’s landscapes, built communities, and created livelihoods for generations. It became not merely a crop, but a national identity. Yet today SL’s tea industry stands at a defining moment in its history.
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$2.5M Treasury heist: Urgent questions on access governance
Apr 25 (DM) The diversion of nearly USD 2.5 million from SL’s Treasury highlights a dangerous evolution in financial crime: the manipulation of trusted communication over traditional hacking. With investigations pointing toward compromised emails and privilege creep, the incident underscores a global reality where 80% of breaches involve identity misuse. As SL’s digital transformation accelerates, this heist serves as a critical wake-up call to move beyond simple perimeter defense
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North Central Province canal, a boon for agriculture
Apr 25 (SO) Anuradhapura South prospered following the Mahaweli water transfer program launched in 1976 under the Mahaweli Development Plan which was approved in 1968. This program was to ensure reliable water supply for agriculture, domestic use and commercial activities thereby transforming livelihoods of what is now known as Wet Anuradhapura. In contrast, areas North of Anuradhapura referred to as
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Domestic violence in SL: Intersection of gender norms, culture, and legal responses
Apr 25 (DM) The landscape of domestic violence in SL is defined by a profound tension between progressive legislative frameworks and deeply entrenched patriarchal social norms. While the State has made significant strides in codifying protections for women, the lived reality for many survivors is governed by a culture of silence and the social pressure of lajjawa-baya (shame and fear). This cultural weight often reclassifies criminal acts as private domestic disputes,
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A sad tale of lowering costs and eliminating corruption
Apr 25 (DM) It’s over a year-and-a-half since the NPP Govt captured political power in this country. Over four years have passed since the country declared itself bankrupt in 2022 following an unprecedented economic crisis. The crisis in turn led to unprecedented protests and calls for leadership, social and regime change. Memorable slogans of Gota go Home and Mynah go Gama – demanding then President and Premier resign. The JVP and its splinter group -the FSP,
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UNP slams sudden CID visit to Ranil residence despite health condition
Apr 24 (NW) UNP has condemned what it described as a sudden visit by officers of the CID to the residence of former Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe to record a statement from his wife, Prof. Maithree Wickremesinghe. UNP Chairman Wajira Abeywardena said the party was saddened by the move, noting that Wickremesinghe is currently recovering after undergoing heart surgery. He said Prof. Maithree Wickremesinghe has been overseeing the former Prez’s health and
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State revenue lost in migrant health screening
Apr 24 (TM) A migrant health screening programme that is in place and is capable of generating revenue for Sri Lanka has yet to be taken over by the Govt, despite the initial investment having been fully recovered by 2022, Deputy Health Minister Dr. Hansaka Wijemuni said. He said that under the system implemented by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), migrants who remain in SL for more than six months are required to undergo medical examinations to screen
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Food security: High-yield seeds to be grown under special conditions
Apr 24 (TM) In anticipation of possible food insecurities that could arise from the ongoing Middle East (ME) war, Trade, Commerce, Food Security & Cooperative Development Ministry, in collaboration with the Agriculture Ministry, is moving to boost and encourage the cultivation of high-yield seeds grown under special conditions, through training farmer-entrepreneurs. Deputy subject Minister R.M. Jayawardhana said that
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Defence Secretary meets UN Assistant Secretary-General in New York
Apr 24 (AD) Continuing his official visit to the UN Headquarters in New York City, SL’s Secretary of Defence, Air Vice Marshal (Retd) Sampath Thuyacontha, engaged in a high-level meeting with Khaled Khiari, UN Assistant Secretary-General responsible for the Middle East, Europe, Americas, Asia and the Pacific at the Departments of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Peace Operations (DPPA-DPO). During the discussions, SL delegation provided a comprehensive outline of
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CID complaint filed over cyberattack on Public Administration Ministry’s website
Apr 24 (AD) Minister Chandana Abeyrathne stated that a formal complaint has been lodged with the CID regarding an apparent cyberattack targeting the official website of the Ministry of Public Administration. Minister noted that the complaint was filed through the intervention of the Ministry Secretary. Recent reports indicate that the Ministry’s website was subjected to a cyberattack, during which perpetrators allegedly attempted to auction data obtained from the site for financial gain.
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Mannar sand mining suspended due to large-scale irregularities
Apr 24 (Island) The govt has suspended sand mining permits issued in March 2026 across the Mannar District following the launch of a CID probe into alleged large-scale irregularities. The decision was taken at a district-level meeting on sand distribution held at Mannar District Secretariat on April 18, chaired by Mannar District Secretary K. Kanageswaran. The meeting was attended by State Minister Upali Samarasinghe,
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Two forests to be declared protected reserves during Walk for Peace
Apr 24 (TM) In a ceremony emphasising environmental preservation and peace, two forest areas are set to be declared protected reserves today, as part of the ongoing Walk for Peace programme. Official designation will be conveyed through a Sannas Patra, which is scheduled to be presented to Venerable Pannyakara Thero of Vietnam and other dignitaries participating in the peace walk. The forests identified for protection are Nagahamulayaya in the Matale District
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Video: Man rescued after climbing traffic light near Presidential Secretariat
Apr 24 (DM) A man who climbed onto a traffic light in front of the Presidential Secretariat in Colombo was safely rescued this morning by Police and firefighters. Fire and rescue teams had positioned an inflatable safety cushion beneath the structure as a precaution. According to video footage, cloth the man was holding suddenly gave way, but he landed safely on the cushion without injury. As emergency teams moved in, the man could be heard pleading, Please don’t hit.more..
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Liquor shops to close for three days in May
Apr 24 (DM) All liquor shops islandwide will be closed for three days in May in view of Int'l Workers’ Day and the Vesak festival, the Dept of Excise said. Accordingly, liquor outlets will remain closed on May 1 to mark Int'l Workers’ Day (May Day). The dept further stated that all liquor stores will also be shut on May 30, which falls on Vesak Full Moon Poya Day, and on May 31, the day following Vesak. The govt, meanwhile, said that Vesak Full Moon Poya Day will be observed on May 30
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World immunization week begins today
Apr 24 (TM) World Immunization Week starts today (24) and will run until 30 April. The week-long event aims to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages from preventable diseases and to underscore the importance of collective action in immunization efforts. The World Health Organization (WHO) collaborates with numerous countries to raise awareness about the vital role vaccines play in safeguarding public health. WHO provides Govts with essential guidance and
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