An MOU was signed between the Department of Forest Conservation of Sri Lanka and AmPark Foundation to restore at-risk forest systems using a modified syntropic agroforestry model. The Revive Project is an initiative of AmPark Foundation, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting climate change globally. The forest system o
Former president Chandrika Kumaratunge said she had not decided to support any candidate in the upcoming presidential election as reported by various media and social media platforms. Office of the former president Kumaratunge said the reports published in mainstream media and social media platforms that she had offered to support various candidates in the upcoming presidential election are false.
The National Front of Civil Organizations (NFCO) yesterday requested electricity consumers to gather in front of the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) premises to express opposition to the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), which is set to finalize the collection of public opinions for the upcoming electricity tariff revision, NFCO President Priyantha Thilakarathna said. Addressing t
Air Force Commander Udeni Rajapaksa said yesterday that the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) has embarked on several programmes aimed at modernizing its fleet and enhancing operational capabilities to meet future challenges effectively. During a media
Moving away from the Colombo and Southern Province, the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) has made arrangements to initiate a series of projects under the theme “Wings of Friendship,” coinciding with the 73rd anniversary of the Sri Lanka Air Force in the North from March 2. As part of this initiative, community development programmes will be executed, focusing on the northern province, with a financial value exceeding Rs 125 million. Air Force Com
Sri Lanka’s attempt to secure an exemption from India on its ban on big onion exports has not materialized resulting in importers looking to other markets for purchases at higher costs, Daily Mirror learns. India’s ban on the export of onions has driven up prices in countries like Sri Lanka. India, the world’s biggest exporter of onions, banned shipments on December 8, 2023 after domestic prices more than doubled in three months following a drop
Despite trade union healthcare workers deciding to suspend the strike action, the two-day strike left patients inconvenienced and brought healthcare services to a standstill. The strike, which commenced at 6.30 am on February 13th, also resulted in long queues at nationwide pharmacies owned by the State Pharmaceuticals Corporation, as medications remain unavail
Some ten top-ranking officials of five fertilizer companies are to be arrested soon by the CID for defrauding the state of over a billion rupees by selling fertilizer that was meant to be distributed among farmers as subsidies, to outsiders at exorbitant prices. Sources from
The Health Ministry has initiated an investigation following allegations made by health trade unions regarding the haphazard storage of drug consignments at Customs terminals in Welisara, Wattala, and Kelaniya. Speaking to t
The Court of Appeal yesterday issued notices to the Minister of Environment, Central Environmental Authority and several others in connection with the writ petition filed challenging the construction of reservoirs
A senior Grama Niladhari of Kalpitiya Divisional Secretariat was arrested on suspicion of sexually abusing a female Grama Niladhari of the area. The victim has stated to police that she first made a complaint to the Divisional Secretary, but he f
No change in Laugfs gas prices
Tariff rates for roof top solar revised
Sri Lanka to launch Octane 100 petrol today
Litro gas prices reduced from today
Fuel prices reduced from tonight
Power grid connectivity Sri Lanka and India poised to form joint venture
Parliamentarians under IRD radar for possible tax-related frauds
Southwest monsoon gets active with bountiful rain
Special traffic plan for Dawoodi Bohra convention