Mangrove restoration seen as creating jobs and promoting rural economic vibrancy
Jul 2 (Island) Mangrove restoration is emerging as a powerful rural economic development model, generating income, strengthening community enterprises, creating village savings schemes and opening new opportunities in nature-based tourism, according to leading marine scientist Professor Sevvandi Jayakody. She said ecosystem restoration should no longer be viewed solely as an environmental exercise but as a long-term investment that delivers measurable
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Jadhav, Mahto steer India U-19 Women to commanding 120-run win
Jul 2 (DN) A fluent 83 by opener Ira Jadhav and a rapid 54 from Nidhi Mahto helped India Under-19 Women register a commanding 120-run victory over SL Under-19 Women in the opening ODI of the three-match series in Puducherry on Tuesday. After opting to bat, India posted an imposing 279 for 8 in their 50 overs, with 16-year-old Jadhav laying the foundation for the total. She struck 12 fours in her 104-ball innings before adding a crucial 102-run partnership for the third wicket with Mahto,
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President eyes 7-8% growth with push into IT, electronics exports
Jul 2 (FT) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake yesterday set out an ambitious strategy to lift SL’s economic growth to 7-8% over the coming years, identifying the information technology (IT) and electrical and electronics industries as key drivers of export-led expansion and higher foreign exchange earnings. Addressing leading investors and industrialists from the IT and electrical and electronics sectors at the Prez Secretariat,
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We had a plan to reduce fuel dependence. We cancelled it
Jun 2 (FT) Sri Lanka’s economic crisis exposed a critical weakness that continues to threaten the country’s stability: our heavy dependence on imported fuel. Fuel quotas, import restrictions, and price increases may provide temporary relief during periods of shortage, but as long as millions of Sri Lankans rely on fuel-powered vehicles for their daily travel, the country will remain vulnerable to fuel shortages, foreign exchange pressures, and global energy shocks.
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Groundbreaking study in Kelani Ganga basin
Jul 2 (Island) The first comprehensive study on antibiotic resistance in the Kelani River Basin, a freshwater system that supplies drinking water to over 80% of the Greater Colombo region and supports more than a quarter of the national population has been completed. The Centre for Water Quality and Algae Research in the department of Zoology at the University of Sri J'pura has conducted the study in collaboration with Hayleys Fabric PLC, a subsidiary of Hayleys PLC.
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The bus fare revision
Jun 2 (DN) The National Transport Commission (NTC) has submitted a proposal to the Cabinet on the proposed revision of Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) and private bus fares. The NTC says the exact percentage of the bus fare hike will be announced after analysing all relevant factors, including fuel price changes. The decision has been taken in line with the annual bus fare revision scheduled to take effect from July 01, NTC Director General Nilan Mirando said.
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Toothless fines and broken systems
Jun 2 (TM) The sight of rubbish strewn along the verges of our streets has become a distressing feature of modern life. It is a visual blight that speaks of a deeper social malaise, where civic duty is discarded as easily as a plastic bottle. However, pointing the finger solely at the individuals who dump their waste at the roadside misses a troubling picture. As senior law enforcement figures have recently highlighted, the crisis of illegal dumping is not merely a failure of personal conscience.
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Corruption crackdown shocks Opposition
Jun 2 (DN) The law enforcement authorities’ crackdown on corruption and its bid to enforce law and order led to the arrest of two prominent personalities with links to the opposition last week while an opposition MP was also convicted. The former was shocking because of the nature of the charges. SJB Horana electorate organiser Charitha Abeysinghe and Rakhitha Rajapaksa, son of former Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe were
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Trump reined in
Jul 2 (Island) Prez Donald Trump is full of himself as he enjoys unified Republican control of the US federal govt. He exercises control over the White House and both chambers of the Congress. The composition of the current US Supreme Court (SC) with its conservative majority is also considered favourable to Trump; the apex court is widely viewed as being receptive to his constitutional arguments. Nevertheless, executive powers are far from untrammelled thanks to robust US
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The 60-million-rupee question
Jun 2 (ST) Imagine walking into a supermarket to buy household essentials that are subject to VAT. You spend Rs. 10,000 on your purchases. The supermarket, a large‑scale enterprise with annual turnover above Rs. 60 million, is VAT‑registered, so your purchases fall within the scope of VAT‑liable transactions. VAT is legally borne by the customer but administered by the supermarket, which collects it at the point of sale and remits it to the govt. At 18% rate, Rs. 1,800 of your Rs. 10,000 bill is VAT
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The persistent reality of child malnutrition
Jun 2 (TM) While SL has recorded modest improvements in key child nutrition indicators recently, official data suggest that malnutrition among children under five remains a significant public health challenge. According to the 2025 National Nutrition Month report, the country has seen a reduction of underweight, wasting, and stunting among children under five years of age when compared with 2024, while the overweight
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The post-war Sri Lankan state: Some reflections – Part 1
Jun 2 (GV) It was my experience of conflicts and state repression during the post-1977 period in Sri Lanka that led me to examine the subject of the state and state power more closely. State repression was responsible for 17 of the 32 mass graves found across the country. It is the task of future researchers on Sri Lanka not to ignore the fate of thousands of citizens and the families that suffered from these events. It is difficult to ignore these events if you want to understand Sri Lanka.
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The need for comprehensive value education reforms
Jun 2 (CT) Over the past three decades, leading global education reports have consistently highlighted value education as a central pillar of human development and social progress. Collectively, these reports affirm that value education is not peripheral, but integral to creating well-rounded individuals and developing peaceful, sustainable societies. All policy statements issued in Sri Lanka over the last three decades from 1992-2022 have recognized the need for, and
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පිල්ලෙයාන් මඩකලපු උසාවි ගෙනාවාම..!
Plans accelerated for Temple City project around Gangaramaya Temple
Jul 1 (PMD) A discussion on the proposed Temple City project, which aims to develop the area surrounding Beira Lake into an international tourism and cultural destination centred on the Hunupitiya Gangaramaya Temple, was held yesterday afternoon at the Presidential Secretariat under the patronage of the Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake. Hunupitiya Gangaramaya Temple, which enjoys the respect and reverence of both local and international visitors,
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Dehiwala Zoo to announce names of popular lion cubs on July 3
Jul 1 (DM) National Zoological Gardens Dept will announce the selected names for the two lion cubs born recently at the Dehiwala National Zoological Park, which have attracted widespread public attention and affection. The names were selected from suggestions submitted by animal lovers, and prizes will be awarded to those whose entries were chosen. The announcement will be one of the highlights of the Dehiwala Zoo's 90th anniversary celebrations, scheduled to be held on July 3
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Dengue: Refrain from doing self-diagnosis, consult a doctor: Medical experts warn
Jul 1 (DM) With over 54,000 dengue cases and 31 deaths being reported in the country, medical experts warn that the country’s healthcare system would be crippled if more cases surge. A majority of patients reported so far are women, and medical experts suspect whether this is due to a delay in seeking treatment. During a special media briefing, medical experts advised public to refrain from doing self-diagnosis & to seek treatment immediately.
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Actor Gamini Samarakoon passes away
Jul 1 (GLN) Veteran actor Gamini Samarakoon, who rendered an unparalleled service to the SL arts field, has passed away. He, who won the hearts of audiences through the fields of stage, cinema, and tele-drama for decades, was an artist who left an indelible mark in the memory of fans through the eternally popular song Sobawa De Mepura – Siri Wisithuru from the stage play Tharawo Igilethi. Mr. Samarakoon, who displayed an exceptionally prominent acting talent in stage drama,
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BIA set for Rs. 15bn terminal upgrade
Jul 1 (DM) Sri Lanka's aviation sector is set to undergo significant infrastructure development, with plans underway to modernize the first passenger terminal of Bandaranaike International Airport with an investment of approximately Rs. 15 billion over the next two years, Ports and Civil Aviation Deputy Minister Janitha Ruwan Kodituwakku said. Deputy Minister said several historic development initiatives are currently being implemented across the country's aviation sector.
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SJB: Petrol and diesel prices could have been reduced by Rs. 115 each per litre
Jul 1 (Island) Samagi Joint Trade Union Alliance Spokesman Ananda Palitha maintained that the prices of a litre of auto diesel and a litre of petrol 92 Octane could have been reduced by Rs 115 each. Instead, CPC reduced petrol 92 Octane and auto diesel prices by Rs. 20 and Rs. 25 per litre, respectively. Petrol 92 Octane is now priced at Rs. 414 per litre and auto diesel at Rs. 382 per litre. The former CPC employee said that NPP's
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Cabinet green lights to 2027 student shoe programme
Jul 1 (DM) Cabinet has approved the implementation of a programme to provide a pair of footwear each to selected school students, as well as to lay and monastic students of Pirivenas and Seelamathas for the year 2027. The decision was taken based on a proposal submitted by the Prime Minister in his capacity as the Minister of Education. Under the proposed programme, eligible students will be provided with a gift voucher valued at Rs. 3,000 each for the purchase of footwear.
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Rehabilitated youth to replace foreign labour in 400,000 job vacancies
Jul 1 (NW) Govt has launched a national programme to connect young people who have successfully completed drug rehabilitation with more than 400,000 permanent private sector job vacancies. Minister Sunil Handunnetti said the initiative aims to train and recruit rehabilitated youth into sectors facing labour shortages, including construction, tiles, footwear, leather goods and the automobile industry. Minister said the programme seeks to fill existing vacancies with SL workers instead of
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Dr Harsha De Silva
World Bank approves $150 Million to fuel Sri Lanka’s economic growth and resilience
Jul 1 (LBO) In a major move to transition SL from economic stabilization to long-term development, World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors has approved US$150 million in financing to back the country’s comprehensive reform agenda. The funding is part of the SL Reforms for Growth, Resilience and Openness Development Policy Operation (REGROW DPO). This initiative marks the first in a planned series of three operations designed to unlock private sector-led growth,
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Single window approval mechanism proposed for Sri Lanka's film tourism sector
Jul 1 (PMD) A discussion with relevant stakeholders on establishing a Single Window approval mechanism for Sri Lanka's film tourism sector was held yesterday afternoon at the Presidential Secretariat under the patronage of the Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake. The establishment of a Single Window approval mechanism was a decision taken at the meeting of the Presidential Task Force on the Implementation of the SL Tourism Development Programme.
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Several key issues discussed as President meets IT and electronics leaders
Jul 1 (PMD) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake stated that the Govt aims to increase SL's economic growth from its current level of around 5% to 7–8% over the coming years, emphasising that the information technology, electrical and electronics sectors will play a pivotal role in achieving this target. Prez made these remarks while addressing a discussion with leading investors and industrialists from information technology,
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Johann Peries becomes first Sri Lankan to conquer Mount Denali
Jul 1 (NW) Sri Lankan mountaineer Johann Peries has etched his name into history by becoming the first Sri Lankan to summit Mount Denali, North America’s highest peak at 6,190 metres. He reached the summit on June 17, 2026, marking a long‑awaited triumph after years of setbacks, injuries, and two failed attempts. Denali, renowned as one of the most unforgiving and technically demanding climbs in the world, tested Peries’ endurance and determination.
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Jul 1 (Island) In spite of Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s recent claims in Parliament regarding the delay in making appointments to the superior courts, Bar Association of SL (BASL) is campaigning against the govt move. The BASL will conduct a public consultation on the govt’s proposal to extend the retirement age of judges of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal on 4 July at the Sri Lanka Foundation. BASL Executive Committee recently took this decision.
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Govt launches Tax Power 2026 drive to drive voluntary compliance
Jul 1 (FT) Govt will launch a nationwide campaign next month to encourage voluntary tax compliance and improve public attitudes towards taxation, as part of broader efforts to strengthen the country’s revenue system. The campaign, titled Tax Power 2026 (Badu Shakthi 2026), will be launched in July under the Revenue Administration, Reform and Modernisation Unit of the Presidential Secretariat. Presidential Secretariat Revenue
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Pilleyan further remanded
Jul 1 (Island) The Batticaloa Magistrate’s Court yesterday (30) ordered former State Minister Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan, alias Pilleyan, to be further remanded until 13 July, pending investigations into five killings in the Eastern Province in 2008. Chandrakanthan also served as the Chief Minister of the Province during Mahinda Rajapaksa’s tenure as the President. The order was issued when the case was taken up before the Batticaloa Magistrate’s Court.
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Bus fares increased; Min. fare up to Rs. 34
Jul 1 (AD) National Transport Commission (NTC) and the Lanka Private Bus Owners' Association (LPBOA) have agreed to increase the bus fares effective from July 6. According to LPBOA Chairman Gemunu Wijeratne, it has been decided that fares for journeys up to 100 kilometres will be increased by 12%, while fares for journeys exceeding 100 kilometres will rise by 20%. Accordingly, the minimum private bus fare will increase from Rs. 30 to Rs. 34 with effect from July 6.
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Govt confirms State of Emergency will not be extended
Jul 1 (NW) The govt announced today that State of Emergency will not be extended beyond this month, ending the extraordinary measures first enforced in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah. Minister Nalinda Jayatissa said the decision to implement the state of emergency was initially taken following discussions with opposition parties soon after Cyclone Ditwah. He noted that while some groups had attempted to create fear by suggesting the emergency law could be misused, govt had implemented it solely
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Cabinet approves draft bill on rabies eradication and dog registration
Jul 1 (NW) Cabinet has approved a proposal to publish in the Govt Gazette a draft bill combining the Rabies Ordinance (Authority No. 476) and the Dog Registration Ordinance (Authority No. 477), aimed at eradicating rabies and strengthening dog registration laws. The new legislation seeks to control the dog population, make rabies vaccination for dogs mandatory, reinforce the legal framework for registration, clarify the powers and responsibilities of institutions tasked with these duties,
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