Prof. Harding meets PM on new education evaluation reforms
Mar 24 (NW) A special discussion was held at the Ministry of Education, Isurupaya, between PM Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education, and Professor Luke Harding, Chairman of the Committee reviewing the evaluation and assessment process. Professor Harding, a world-renowned expert in language research and educational assessment, is in Sri Lanka from March 20 to 25, to participate in key meetings regarding the proposed framework.
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Fallout from T20 WC exit takes its toll: SLC’s eye-popping changes to coaching setups
Mar 24 (TM) SLC has moved to placate the visible anger of fans by effecting some eye-popping changes to its various coaching setups within the High-Performance Centre (HPC), as the fallout from the national team’s humongous failure to impress during last month’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup gathers steam. The sudden changes to the coaching setups coming under the purview of SLC Director of Cricket Jerome Jayaratne, is aimed at reinvigorating the structures with the fervent hope that
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SJB: China, India taking advantage of Lanka’s unregulated oil market
Mar 24 (Island) China Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec) and Indian Oil Corporation Lanka (LIOC) have increased the prices of certain products significantly more than Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC). However, the fourth player in the market R.M. Parks, a US company in collaboration with Shell that launched operations here in late February last year, has increased its prices in line with Ceypetco.
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Pakistan’s 86th National Day celebrated in SL
Mar 24 (FT) High Commission of Pakistan and the Pakistani community based in Sri Lanka celebrated the 86th National Day of Pakistan yesterday in Colombo. Acting HC of Pakistan, Zunaira Latif unfurled the flag to the tune of the national anthem in a ceremony held at the Pakistan HC on 23 March. National Day of Pakistan is celebrated on 23 March every year in remembrance of the historic 1940 resolution passed in Lahore, calling for a separate homeland for Muslims of the subcontinent
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Avishka to coach Sri Lanka U-19 team
Mar 24 (DN) Avishka Gunawardena, a highly regarded local coach, has been moved from his role as ‘A’ Team Head Coach to take charge of the SL Under-19 side. His replacement at the helm of the ‘A’ team is Ashan Priyanjan, a 36-year-old Colombo Cricket Club cricketer, who only retired from first-class cricket last year. The decision comes as part of SLC’s efforts to strengthen the youth development programme and prepare the next generation of players for international competition.
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Middle East War: Day 24
Ocean wealth without data: Sri Lanka’s Blue Economy faces a silent risk
Mar 24 (Island) Sri Lanka’s oceans generate millions of dollars annually through fisheries exports and whale watching tourism, positioning the island as a strategic player in the North Indian Ocean’s blue economy. Yet beneath this revenue stream lies a serious structural weakness: the absence of long-term, tangible scientific data to guide sustainable management. The single biggest bottleneck in SL’s marine sector is the lack of consistent, long-term scientific research” says Ranil Nanayakkara
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Container transport charges hike rattles export supply chain
Mar 24 (DM) The 20% increase in container transport charges that came into effect yesterday has triggered concern across SL’s export supply chain, with the industry stakeholders warning of rising logistics costs, weakened competitiveness and broader inflationary pressures. Free Trade Zone Manufacturers Association (FTZMA) said that the revision, largely driven by higher fuel costs, would immediately feed into the higher end-to-end shipping expenses across both imports and exports,
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Food importers warn 10-20% price rise ahead of festive season, assure no shortages
Mar 24 (FT) Essential food importers have sought to calm fears of shortages ahead of the Sinhala & Tamil New Year, while cautioning that consumers should expect price increases of between 10-20% as higher fuel, freight, and insurance costs filter through the supply chain. “The country would have uninterrupted supplies of staple goods despite mounting geopolitical risks in the Middle East,” Essential Food Commodities
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PM Harini chairs meeting to review proposal to establish National Nursing University
Mar 24 (AD) A discussion to review the current progress of the special committee appointed under the govt’s policy proposals to establish a National Nursing University aimed at elevating the nursing profession in SL to degree level was held at the PM’s Office today (23). The review took place under the patronage of PM Harini Amarasuriya. During the meeting, PM inquired into the progress made by the committee in relation to the establishment of the Nursing Uni and paid attention to the issues
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Tax expert challenges key clauses of Inland Revenue (Amendment) Bill before SC
Mar 24 (FT) A significant constitutional challenge has been filed before the Supreme Court (SC) against provisions of the proposed Inland Revenue (Amd) Bill 2026, raising concerns over judicial independence, taxpayer rights, and fiscal transparency. Petition has been lodged by Prasad Dasanayaka, who is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of SL. He argues that two specific clauses of the Bill, Clauses 4 and 31, are inconsistent with fundamental
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Planters call for fair electricity tariffs to sustain industry
Mar 24 (FT) Planters’ Association of Ceylon (PA) has called for the implementation of a more sustainable electricity tariff framework and energy generation policy, citing the severe economic strain faced by the plantation sector and other export-oriented industries due to prohibitively high electricity tariffs. PA’s appeal comes at a critical juncture, with public consultations on the CEB most recent proposal to PUCSL
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European and German farmers visit Ambewela Farms
Mar 24 (DM) Ambewela, the name conjures images of misty hill tops, rolling green meadows, pedigreed cows, state of the art, sophisticated barns, and milking parlours, and the purest milk available in the South Asian region. To test the accuracy of these claims, there have been large groups of industrialists, agriculturalists, and dairy experts from various European countries visiting the farm. They inspected all aspects of company operations. The tour group leader Learning, mentioned that
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Water runs dry in Sigiriya
Mar 24 (ST) An old tank in Sigriya has dried out following the construction of a tunnel system to carry water from Moragahakanda Tank to the North Central Province. The villagers of Ilukwewa in Sigiriya complained that the cultivation tanks, underground wells as well as the old tank had completely dried off, therefore the villagers who depend on that water had protested against the Mahaweli Authority and the Chinese construction company. Farmland near the village
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Minister Bimal Rathnayake
Cenmetrix achieves ISO 9001:2015 certification
Mar 24 (FT) Cenmetrix recently achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification, the world’s most widely recognised standard for Quality Management Systems (QMS). This significant milestone reflects the company’s strong commitment to quality assurance, continuous improvement, and operational excellence across its technology solutions and services. Following the successful completion of all certification requirements and full conformity with ISO 9001:2015 standards,
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CA Sri Lanka launches Faculty of Business Law and Regulatory Compliance to build...
Mar 24 (FT) Recognising the rapidly expanding role of Chartered Accountants in governance, regulatory compliance, and corporate integrity, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of SL (CA SL) last week launched the Faculty of Business Law and Regulatory Compliance. The faculty was officially launched by CA SL President Tishan Subasinghe, in the presence of Vice President Anoji De Silva; Business Law and Regulatory Compliance Committee Chairman Laknath Jayawickrema,
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QR Code persists amidst glitches & hitches
Mar 24 (ST) SL’s reintroduction of the QR Code-based fuel purchase system had a rocky start earlier this week, as motorists and vehicle owners reported system glitches that prevented them from signing in. Over the past week in SL, the govt progressively tightened fuel rationing measures and brought back the 2022 rationing system in response to global disruptions in fuel imports stemming from the situation in West Asia,
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Govt is willing to address the past
Mar 24 (Island) Minister Bimal Rathnayake has urged all SL refugees in India to return to Sri Lanka, stating that provision has been made for their reintegration. He called on India to grant citizenship to those who wished to stay on in India, but added that the government would welcome them back with both hands if they chose Sri Lanka. He gave due credit to the Organisation for Eelam Refugees Rehabilitation (OfERR), an NGO led by S. C. Chandrahasan, son of S.J.V. Chelvanayakam
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Fuel crisis fallout: Work week cutback adds strain
Mar 24 (TM) SL is navigating a severe economic crisis driven by global energy challenges and crippling fuel shortages, following tensions in the Middle East after US-Israel attacks against Iran spilled over into the region. To drastically cut national energy consumption, the Govt has implemented a four-day work week for the State sector, declaring Wednesdays a holiday for the public sector. This sudden policy shift has sparked intense nationwide debate and disrupted vital sectors from
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Chamara Sampath Dassanayake
Gloom, doom and a ray of hope
Mar 24 (Island) The global energy crisis has taken a turn for the worse due to the Middle East conflict. Int'l Energy Agency Executive Director Fatih Birol has issued a dire warning. If the Iran war persists, the world will face a mega energy crisis, whose economic impact will be far worse than those of the two oil crises in the 1970s, taken together, he has said, noting that today the world economy is losing about 11 million barrels of oil a day whereas it lost only five million barrels of oil
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Break free or pay the price
Mar 24 (TM) As global tensions erupt in the Middle East and energy supply routes choke under conflict, SL is forced into rationing, uncertainty, and public anxiety. It is the direct result of a policy failure that has persisted for decades. We have built an economy that runs almost entirely on imported fossil fuel, and we are now paying the price. The latest global shock triggered by the US-Israel confrontation with Iran and the disruption of the Strait of Hormuz should be a wake-up call that cannot be
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Environmental fears grow: Land clearing continues in Hambantota reserve zones
Mar 24 (SO) Three weeks after journalists first documented burning scrub forests and active land clearing within the buffer zones of the Hambantota Managed Elephant Reserve, fresh concerns have emerged that controversial solar power projects in the area have resumed at an accelerated pace. The developments, residents and environmentalists said are intensifying ecological degradation and worsening the already
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Clean governance, social renewal and strategic neutrality
Mar 24 (DN) In the aftermath of its worst economic crisis since independence, Sri Lanka is attempting not just recovery, but reinvention. Under President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, the country is shaping a new national identity, one grounded in discipline, social justice and strategic independence. What is emerging is a deliberate effort to rebrand Sri Lanka: from a nation defined by crisis and mismanagement to one guided by accountability, inclusivity and balance.
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Justice must be rooted in public confidence: Justice S. Thurairaja
Mar 24 (ST) Before I proceed, let me begin with one remarkable symmetry on this day. When I first took my oaths as an Attorney-at-Law before this Honourable Court, I did so before Hon. Chief Justice Parinda Ranasinghe. Today, as I bid farewell from this Court, I do so in the presence of his son, the Honourable Attorney General, Parinda Ranasinghe Jr. Public life rarely offers such full circles, and I do not pass over this one lightly. Before I say anything of myself, let me borrow from
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'Sri Lanka is dangerously unprepared for education continuity'
Mar 24 (TM) Sri Lanka’s education system is once again under threat as global instability, fuel shortages, and transport disruptions directly affect the functioning of schools across the country. Having already endured prolonged closures during the pandemic and economic crisis, students now face the prospect of renewed learning disruptions – without a clear national contingency plan in place.
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Reflections on economic inequality in SL
Mar 24 (GV) At the beginning of his book, The Killing Fields of Inequality Göran Therborn says, “Inequality is a violation of human dignity; it is a denial of the possibility for everybody’s human capabilities to develop. It takes many forms, and it has many effects: premature death, ill-health, humiliation, subjection, discrimination, exclusion from knowledge or from mainstream social life, poverty, powerlessness, stress, insecurity, anxiety, lack of self-confidence and of pride in oneself,
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Sri Lanka & The Middle-East War
Mar 24 (CT) In relation to the ongoing American-Israeli and Iran war, the best option available for a small and weak state like Sri Lanka is to stay neutral. On 28 Feb, the US, in partnership with Israel, bombed Iran, starting a new phase of the Middle East war (Iran War, in short). Two main factors influenced the decision to attack Iran. First, Israel under PM Netanyahu targeted Iran for a relatively long time, as Iran and especially its nuclear program were viewed as an existential threat.
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Iranian Ambassador to Sri Lanka
Refinery to be shut down after mid-April due to crude oil issue: CPC
Mar 23 (DM) Even though assurance was given by the govt that no power cuts will be imposed soon, CPC chairman D.J Rajakaruna said that the refinery which produces furnace oil and naphtha for power generation, will have to be shut down by middle of April due to unavailability of crude oil. He said that the crude oil stocks in the country will be sufficient to run the refinery only till Mid April and that the next crude oil shipment is due on June 19 & 20 after the cancellation of two crude oil shipments of
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IRIS Dena: Invited by SL Navy, most onboard were music band: Iran Envoy
Mar 23 (NW) Iran’s Ambassador to SL, Alireza Delkhosh, has claimed that Iranian warships were heading to Sri Lankan waters at the country’s invitation prior to the attack involving one of the vessels, while also confirming ongoing talks with Colombo to take the remaining sailors home. Speaking during a media interaction on the incident involving the Iranian vessel Dena, the envoy said the ships had been engaged in non-combat activities and were in the region for peaceful purposes.
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Trump puts off threat to bomb Iran power grid, Iranian Agency denies report of talks...
Mar 23 (Reuters) US President Donald Trump said on Monday he had given orders to postpone any military strikes against Iranian power plants for five days, hours ahead of a deadline that threatened further escalation in the conflict now in its fourth week. Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform that the US and Iran had had very good and productive conversations over the past two days about a complete and total resolution ofmore..
Rs. 800M loss allegations: Arjuna Ranatunga, Dhammika Ranatunga indicted
Mar 23 (NW) Former Minister Arjuna Ranatunga and former Chairman of the CPC Dhammika Ranatunga were indicted before the Colombo High Court today on corruption charges. The court subsequently ordered their release on two personal bails of Rs. 5 million each. Case has been scheduled for a pre‑trial conference on May 15. According to the indictments, during a six‑month period in 2017–2018, three long‑term tenders arranged by the CPC to procure SL’s fuel requirements were cancelled.
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Sri Lankan Parliamentary delegation welcomed in India’s Lok Sabha
Mar 23 (NW) Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla welcomed a SL Parliamentary delegation led by Chairman of the Oversight Committee on Infrastructure and Strategic Issues, MP S.M. Marikkar, at the Parliament of India. Speaker Birla said the interaction reflected the deep‑rooted civilizational ties, shared democratic values, and strong partnership between India and Sri Lanka. Discussions focused on strengthening parliamentary cooperation as a vital pillar of bilateral
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President urges citizens to conserve energy during peak hours
Mar 23 (AD) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake instructed the officials to take all possible measures to safeguard the country’s energy conservation by raising public awareness on the prudent use of energy during the peak consumption period between 6 pm to 10 pm, while ensuring the active participation of the public in these efforts. Prez emphasised that, in the face of the global challenge of maintaining uninterrupted energy supplies
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