“There are more than 11 people dying of suicide everyday while 20 more fail in their attempts to do so,” announced CCC Foundation, which introduced their 1333 helpline, Sri Lanka’s largest crisis support service with round the clock telephone services.
Following is a response sent by Secretary to the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Aviation, K. D. S. Ruwanchandra, to the ‘expose’ article carried in the Daily Mirror and published on July 11, 2024 under the headline ‘Airport and Aviation Services Ltd rocked by alleged tender fraud’ and written by Nirmala Kannangara.
Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) be used to unravel the age of the painting, that came to light with the 1998 bomb blast by the LTTE at the ‘Vadhitisanaya’ or the building where the Sacred Tooth Relic is now enshrined? Recently AI was used on The Cloth of Turin, and their records show that it was the cloth that was used to wrap the body of Jesus Christ 2000 years ago.
Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s #1 connectivity provider, proudly demonstrated its commitment to innovation at the Sri Lanka Sports Fiesta 2024, held from 16th to 18th August, at the Colombo Racecourse Grounds.
On Saturday (August 24), during the wee hours of the morning, a group of residents from Puttalam staged a protest at the Noor Nagar Railway station against the transportation of waste via train to the Aruwakkalu Sanitary Landfill site. A total of 20 containers of solid waste were dumped at the Aruwakkalu site as a trial under the Metro Colombo Metropolitan Solid Waste Management Plan.
The Courage, Compassion and Commitment (CCC Foundation) will commence an extraordinary 13-day bicycle ride around Sri Lanka on August 29. At this year’s “Ride to Save Lives” Bikeathon 2024, more than 29 dedicated cyclists will cycle around the country to shed light on mental health and suicide prevention. Starting from Independence Square, the cyclists will embark on the first leg, a journey comprising 82 kilometres from Colombo to Kitulgala. Alo
The Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute of International Relations and Strategic Studies (LKI), in collaboration with the Embassy of Republic of Korea in Sri Lanka hosted a seminar titled, “Economic Security in the Indian Ocean Region; Prospects for Collaboration between Sri Lanka and Republic of Korea” on August 21. It was attended by Ambassadors and diplomats, representatives of International Organizations, senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign
Rani* was 18 years old when she connected with Emerge Lanka Foundation. As a survivor of child sexual abuse with an ongoing court case against her abuser, Rani had been placed in government-run institutional care for her own protection and spent most of her formative years in the shelter system alongside other young girls in similar situations.
Deshamanya Dr. Cyril Antony, a Reiki Master and an anti – ageing consultant, plans to conduct a seminar to introduce a new massage system – founded by him – at the mini auditorium at the J. R. Jayewardene Centre in Colombo on August 27.
On August 21 the High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka, Santosh Jha, inaugurated a RO (radio occupational) Water Plant at Sinhapada of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Director General of Central Cultural Fund;
September 1 happens to be the 81st wedding anniversary of my parents, a remarkable couple. Piyatilake and Soma were an enterprising pair born in the twentieth century and lived up to the twenty first century. They were parents to 10 children and I happen to be the seventh in the family which was quite remarkable as I belonged to three different sets of the family.
The Indian High Commission distributed solar lanterns to the Indian-origin estate workers in the Central Province. The distribution will now continue to cover all the 4,000 beneficiary households under Phase III of the IHP.
Physiotherapy graduates have not been recruited for employment in the state sector during the past 4-6 years creating a deficit of employees in service and inconveniencing patients as well. To add to the problem there is a scarcity of professionals in the field here in Sri Lanka. The Government Physiotherapy Officer’s Association, (GPOA) underscores that there is a shortage of physiotherapists in necessary units in state hospitals.
Several high-profile individuals in the civil society and reputed organizations have come together in making a call to whoever who wins the upcoming presidential elections to give an undertaking to the people to abolish the Executive Presidency.
Last week, Daily Mirror interviewed Johann Peries, the mountaineer who’s on a quest to become Sri Lanka’s first to achieve the ‘Seven Summits’ challenge–considered the world’s most coveted mountaineering achievement.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe should forthwith recall all those sent to Israel against the heightened threat of a wider Middle East war prompted by the killing of Palestinian Hamas leader and peace negotiator Ismail Haniyeh on July 31 in Tehran followed by the massacre of a over hundred displaced Palestinians in a Gaza school and mosque on August 10.
In 2011, the Sri Lanka Tea Board made plans to launch a media campaign to establish a global promotion and marketing programme for the Ceylon Tea brand. Strategies were formulated for the promotion of Ceylon Tea, in line with Cabinet Procurement Process /11/2080/531/021 dated 01.12.2011. Approval for the necessary proposals to implement these strategies was also granted as per the Cabinet’s decisions.
A leading medical expert attached to the JMO Karapitiya Teaching Hospital Dr. Rohan P. Ruwanpura has pointed out the need of permitting abortion in case of justifiable humanitarian, social and medical scientific requirements.
Third review approved by IMF, SL to get next US$ 333 million tranche
Niloufer Esufally-Anverally Makes a Stylish Comeback with the Launch of NLFR
Global Entrepreneurship Week 2024 kicks off across all 25 districts
Fonterra to proceed with sale process for Consumer businesses
BOI signs US$ 12.16mn deal with Celogen Lanka
15-year-old schoolgirl impregnated, mother’s paramour arrested
United in art: Children collaborate to celebrate 35 years of CRC