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Deputy Minister Kaushalya Ariyarathne

Air Force athletes felicitated

Nov 5 (Island) The commander of the Air Force, Air Marshal Bandu Edirisinghe, felicitated the SLAF athletes who medals at the 4th South Asian Athletics Championships, held in India. The felicitation ceremony was held at Air Force Headquarters on Monday. ‎A total of 59 athletes represented SL at the championships, including nine outstanding athletes from the SLAF. Demonstrating exceptional talent and determination, the Air Force contingent made a significant contribution more..

Australian education partnerships hailed as blueprint for Sri Lanka’s future economy

Nov 5 (DM) Australian education has become one of the most powerful and enduring links in its bilateral relationship with Sri Lanka, emerging as a critical pillar for building the advanced skills and capabilities that will define the nation’s future economy. Australian High Commissioner in SL Matthew Duckworth recently emphasised the strong and reliable educational alliance between Australia and SL. Speaking in Colombo at the 10th Anniversary and Alumni Reunion of Monash College more..

High-profile corruption arrests continue across public sector

Nov 5 (DM) Several former top government officials are now under the radar of the Bribery Commission over alleged corruption, as the Commission intensifies its probe into the misuse of public resources. In the latest development, a former General Manager of SL Railways and a former Executive Director of the SL State Engineering Corporation were arrested last morning by the CIABOC on alleged corruption charges. more..

Sri Lanka crush Maldives 3-0 at CAVA Women’s U-19 opener

Nov 5 (DN) Sri Lanka made a flying start to the CAVA Women’s Under-19 Volleyball Championship when they crushed Maldives 3-0 in the opening match at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium in Colombo yesterday. The home side, led by captain Sulakshana Pasiduni, dominated from the very first serve and never looked in trouble. Sri Lanka took the first set easily by 26-9, maintaining their rhythm to secure the second set 25-9, and finished off the match in style by winning the third set 25-15. more..

UK Trade Envoy hails Sri Lanka’s resilience and tourism revival at WTM

Nov 5 (FT) UK Trade Envoy for SL, Lord John Hannett, yesterday praised SL’s resilience, beauty and growing appeal as a global travel destination, while reaffirming the UK’s commitment to deepening trade and tourism partnerships, at the opening of the SL Pavilion at the World Travel Market (WTM) in London’s Excel Centre. Addressing the gathering, Lord Hannett said it was a privilege to represent the UK as Trade Envoy to SL, a country he described as a story of strength and renewal. more..

India and Sri Lanka strengthen partnership to advance PPPs for sustainable development

Nov 5 (FT) High Commission of India, in collaboration with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC), yesterday hosted a high-level forum in Colombo titled PPP: Partnership and Prosperity for People, bringing together Govt officials, policymakers, private sector leaders and development partners to discuss pathways for unlocking SL’s Public–Private Partnership (PPP) potential. Event comes as the Govt finalises long-awaited PPP legislation more..

Tata Power Renewable Energy CEO calls PPPs catalyst for reform in power sector...

Nov 5 (FT) Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd CEO Sanjay Banga yesterday underscored how well-designed Public–Private Partnership (PPP) models have transformed India’s power sector and could offer valuable lessons for SL as it finalises its own PPP framework. Delivering the keynote at the PPP: Partnership and Prosperity for People forum High Commission of India in collaboration with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) in Colombo, Banga drew on India’s seven decades of experience more..

Voyage Sri Lanka 2025: Initiative to harness power of Sri Lanka’s blue economy

Nov 5 (FT) Voyage Sri Lanka 2025, the international marine summit organised by the SL Export Development Board (EDB), has concluded, recording a massive success. Held on 16 Oct, at the Kingsbury Hotel in Colombo, the event surpassed expectations, drawing over 250 local and overseas delegates from about six countries. Building on the momentum from its inaugural edition in 2024, this year’s summit, under the theme Unveiling the Blue Economy Potential of Sri Lanka, solidified more..

මේ පාර අයවැයෙනුත් SRILANKAN එකට...

CBSL, CRIB launch Secured Transactions Register to boost MSME credit access

Nov 5 (FT) Central Bank of SL and Credit Information Bureau (CRIB) yesterday launched the Secured Transactions Register (STR), introducing a new legal and digital framework that allows movable assets to be used as collateral for loans, especially for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The event, held at the Shangri-La Hotel in Colombo, also marked the official commencement of operations of the Secured Transactions Registration Authority (STRA), established under more..

ICCSL-RKMT proposes smarter tax policies, modern administration for Budget 2026

Nov 5 (FT) Tax Credit for Digitalisation and Compliance Investment. This measure encourages enterprises, particularly small and medium-sized businesses, to modernise their operations through technology. RKMT proposes a two-year tax credit of up to 25% for investments in e-invoicing systems, ERP platforms, certified accounting software, and cybersecurity tools. The move is designed to reward firms that invest in accuracy, transparency, and efficiency, strengthening the foundation for more..

Losing millions in silence: Why Sri Lanka must lift Palm Oil ban now

Nov 5 (FT) Planters’ Association of Ceylon (PA) is urging the Govt to act swiftly to lift the ban on oil palm cultivation, warning that with each passing day, the losses to the nation keep growing. The PA noted that an estimated amount of over $ 175 million has been spent on edible oil imports between 2021 and 2025 when the ban on oil palm cultivation first commenced in April 2021. It also noted that SL continues to more..

From 2nd century BC to 20th century AD: Indian soldiers fought in SL for various...

Nov 5 (DM) SL rulers, whether indigenous or European, used soldiers from India in addition to local levies. This was due to a shortage of manpower in the island in comparison with India. Given its much bigger population, India had a vast reservoir of military labour. Indian military labourers were peasants who would volunteer to fight for others for the money that it brought in. Indian soldiers who fought in SL, except those who came as part of the IPKF in 1987, were mostly from more..

A promise of self-sufficiency, yet the doubts remain

Nov 5 (CT) The inauguration of the Ihala Kaniyama water control structure and culvert bridge in Nawagiri Aru, Batticaloa, under the Waari Mahima – Ape Urumaya national irrigation programme, was presented as another step towards strengthening the country’s agriculture sector. Built at a cost of Rs 45 million, this project is expected to enable the cultivation of an additional 500 acres of land, where farmers will now be able to grow three harvests a year, including paddy & supplementary crops. more..

සටන: වත්මන් දේශපාලන තත්ත්වය

Editorial: Battle over school hours

Nov 5 (Island) It is said that the purpose of education is not just to accumulate facts or acquire knowledge but to develop problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities, but in Sri Lanka the education sector itself has become a problem, as evident from the ongoing battle between the govt and teachers’ trade unions over the proposed education reforms. Teachers, principals, politicians and policymakers themselves seem to lack problem solving skills and critical thinking abilities. more..

Unsanitary development

Nov 5 (TM) Despite large-scale development plans, Sri Lanka still faces a deeply concerning reality as 1,000s of families continue to live without basic toilet facilities. According to the DCS, last year’s Census, more than 13,000 families, representing about 0.2% of the country’s 6.1 million households, still defecate in open areas. This is not merely a matter of statistics. It is a matter of human rights (HR). Access to toilets is directly linked to a person’s health, safety and dignity. more..

Unmasking the courthouse plot: A trail of deceit, guns, and legal privilege

Nov 5 (CT) The CID is currently grappling with an intense workload, as it probes several high-profile and controversial incidents that have gripped national attention. Among these is the investigation into the murder of Weligama PS Chairman, Lasantha Wickramasekara. Multiple investigative teams from the Southern Province have joined forces on this case, which has now been officially handed over to the CID by the IGP. more..

Things fall apart even in the much-hyped NPP

Nov 5 (ST) Geneva has been a regular rat trap for SL ever since this small nation began to attract international attention, especially from human rights activists and well-organised and well-financed organisations targeting offenders round the globe. Just on one occasion, shortly after SL finally overcame the LTTE, a well-armed Tamil separatist fighting force that held power in a substantial part of the north and east of the country. That was almost immediately after the military victory when more..

The Opposition has no trump cards to play against the Govt

Nov 5 (CT) The opposition—both within and outside Parliament—remains united by a single, obsessive goal: to discredit, destabilize, and, if possible, topple the legally elected govt. In pursuit of this ambition, they organize frequent protests, marches, and rallies across the country. Their latest attempt, the so-called Voice of the People (Mahajana Handa) scheduled for 21 Nov, is presented as a mass uprising against govt policies. But the symbolism behind this date reveals their real intention. more..

Do we really need the opposition to protest right now?

Nov 5 (DM) Dear Opposition, The opposition has announced a major rally on Nov 21, as a first warning to Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake, demanding that he fulfills the election pledges made to the nation. They say the protest is also to oppose any attempts to suppress opposition parties. While such demonstrations allow the opposition to stay relevant and heard, the question we must all ask is — is this really the right time? more..

Prisoners of imagined histories

Nov 5 (FT) For King Dutugemunu there is no rest. With distressing regularity, he is summoned in the service of an ambitious politician, a divisive policy or a violent act. The latest instance of necromancy occurred when monk Galagoda-Atte Gnanasara visited Mahinda Rajapaksa in Medamulana, the homeless ex-president. The NPP promised to scrap the Presidential Entitlements Act in its manifesto, and forgot it until the party’s setback at the May 2025 Local Govt election. more..

Today is Il Full Moon Poya Day

Nov 5 (DN) Il Poya holds spiritual significance in the Buddhist calendar, marking transformative moments in the evolution of the Dhamma. This sacred full moon day commemorates the prediction of the future enlightenment of Metteyya (Maitreya) Bodhisattva, the next Buddha-to-be, and the passing away of the Arahant Sariputta Thera, revered as the Dharmasenapati. As the final observance during the three-month monsoon retreat, Il Poya also celebrates the Devarohana festival, more..

පූර්ව අයවැය විශේෂ වැඩසටහන

Cabinet approves Road Protection Action Plan to reduce road accidents

Nov 4 (AD) Cabinet has approved the proposal presented to implement the Road Protection Action Plan - 2025-2026, to improve the quality of road infrastructure and minimize road accidents. According to currently available data, SL is encountering a serious and recurring issue with road accidents and loss of life and the annual death rate has been reported as 11.2 per 10,000 persons. This exceeds the recommended and UN-approved protection limit for the second global action more..

Over 1,200 arrested in Nation United island-wide anti-drug raids

Nov 4 (AD) More than 1,200 individuals have been arrested yesterday under the launch of the nationwide operation to eradicate drugs from the country under the theme Nation United – National Drive, aimed at eradicating narcotics from the country. A total of 1,264 suspects have been arrested during 1,273 raids conducted across the island. Investigations into illegally acquired assets have been initiated against one individual while further investigations are being carried out more..

SC dismisses writ petitions against freezing assets of Keheliya and family

Nov 4 (CT) Supreme Court has dismissed three consolidated writ applications challenging the legality of ex parte asset-freezing orders issued by the CIABOC under the Anti-Corruption Act, No. 9 of 2023. The applications were filed by Kusum Priyadharshini, the wife of former minister Keheliya Rambukwella; Isuru Polgasdeniya, Rambukwella’s son-in-law; and Chandula Rambukwella, his daughter. more..

Probation officer arrested for rape

Nov 4 (DM) A probation officer was arrested yesterday by the Ampara Division Women and Children’s Bureau on suspicion of rape of two underage girls in a Home for the Children in Dehiattakandiya in Ampara. A police team under the OIC of the Women and Children’s Bureau, CI Dayani Gamage, had carried out the raid. She said the suspect had raped one of the girls and sexually abused the other. The Matron of the Children’s Home, who received information on the more..

TPA opts out of Nov 21 Opposition rally

Nov 4 (AD) Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) has decided not to attend the rally scheduled to be held in Nugegoda on Nov 21 with the participation of several opposition political parties. Leader of the TPA, MP Mano Ganesan said they fully support the initiative taken by a group of opposition parties to hold a rally against the govt despite not attending the said event. Opposition parties, including the SLPP, SLFP, UNP and several other factions announced the launch of a joint campaign more..

SJB backs anti-drug drive but slams Govt. over Customs scandal and politicised...

Nov 4 (FT) SJB commended the Govt’s ongoing anti-drug campaign and said it will support making the country a drug-free nation, but accused Prez Anura Kumara Disanayake’s administration of politicising State sector appointments and protecting corrupt officials. MP Mujibur Rahman said the SJB would fully support the national program to eradicate drugs and rescue the country’s youth from addiction. more..

Govt to open cannabis cultivation project to local investors

Nov 4 (DM) The govt plans to offer local investors the opportunity to participate in the country’s cannabis cultivation project, which has so far been limited to foreign companies, Deputy Minister of Health Hansaka Wijemuni said. He noted that only foreign investors have been selected under strict conditions by the BOI for the initial phase of the project. These investors are expected to sign MoUs later this year, with cultivation activities scheduled to begin next year. more..

Cabinet approves to obtain USD 100 mn ADB loan for sustainable tourism

Nov 4 (EN) Sri Lanka’s Cabinet of Ministers has approved a proposal to obtain USD 100 million from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to implement the Sustainable Tourism Sector Development Programme (STSDP) in the country, the government said. Out of this ADB loan, USD 70 million will be obtained from concessionary general capital resources and USD 30 million from permanent general capital resources, the government said in its cabinet decision document. more..

රඹුක්වැල්ල පවුලේ තීන්දුව ගැන මාධ්‍ය ...

Vatican commends Sri Lanka’s progress

Nov 4 (NW) Visiting Secretary for Relations with States and International Organisations of the Holy See, Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, has revealed that he and His Holiness the Pope admire the progress Sri Lanka has made, particularly in advancing peace and unity among all ethnic and religious communities. Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher further said that, based on this progress, Pope Leo XIV may consider a visit to Sri Lanka in the near future. more..

Charitha Ratwatte Arrested

Nov 4 (AD) Former Secretary to the Ministry of Finance Charitha Ratwatte has been granted bail after being produced before the Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court today. He was taken into custody earlier in the day, at around 8:25 am, by the CIABOC. Ratwatte, who also served as a Senior Advisor to a former PM, was arrested in connection with an ongoing investigation into the procurement of five temporary storage houses in 2015. It is alleged that the temporary storage houses were more..

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