Parliament sessions on Sunday had to be adjourned for Monday for want of quorum, while the Value Added Tax (VAT) Amendment Bill was being debated. Interestingly, only 18 out of 225 members elected by the people to represent them were present at the time of adjournment, even after the quorum bell was rung. 207 members had absented themselves. Parliamentary quorum is just 20 members. The VAT Amendment Bill that was to be passed on Sunday is meant
In these days of economic downturns and rising unemployment, it is not surprising that Sri Lankans and Nepalese with a military background are finding jobs in their line of expertise in the Russo-Ukrainian war theatre. While retired Sri Lankan military men are finding opportunities in the Ukrainian Foreign Legion (UFL), the Nepalese are heading for Russia to serve as auxiliaries in the armed forces of that country. The recruitment of foreigners
Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been taking every possible effort to minimize the effects of the Supreme Court ruling on November 14 against him, two of his brothers and officials loyal to them, pronouncing that they were responsible for the economic crisis which the country is still reeling from.
The next year for us Lankan’s is an election year. Whom are we going to elect as President? Our country is going through one of the most traumatic periods in its history. Irrespective of race, religion or ethnicity, large sections of the public have been pushed into poverty.
Sri Lanka’s 2024 budget, touted as “revolutionary,” punishes the poor with sky-rocketing indirect taxes to reward owners of government debt, by allocating the largest share of expenditure on domestic interest payments and servicing International Sovereign Bonds.
In commercial terms, the Christmas season is on going with bargain sales and shopping sprees mainly by Christians who stand indicted of commercialising Christmas. To encourage Christians to mark Christmas in an austere manner and in the spirit of the Sinhala word “Alpechchathawa” (“w,afmaÉP;dj”) or a simple and humble lifestyle, we would like our readers to contemplate on what we call the Parable of the Fourth Wise Man. The Parable of the Fourth
With the committee stage debates on Budget 2024 still ongoing, our interest has been piqued by a term that has gained relatively little attention since it was mentioned in the Budget Speech presented on 13 November 2023: “Gender-Based Budgeting”. Gender-Based Budgeting or Gender-Responsive Budgeting (GRB) makes sense, from a social justice perspective and a sustainable growth perspective. However, given the government’s track record with GRB, t
This article is based on an address delivered by Rajeev Amarasuriya in the Session on Disability Rights at the 36th LAWASIA Conference held in Bengaluru, India recently. The world as we know it has been on a pathway towards development, to make the lives of the people who live in it easier, efficient and convenient. It is not only the standard of life which is continually sought to be increased but also the quality and value of life, which is wh
Born on September 17, 1947 at Mataramba, a lush village in the District of Galle as the fifth sibling in a family of six children and having received his primary education at Malcom Vidyalaya Yatagala, the Ven. Hemarathana entered the Buddha Sasana on April 5th, 1956 under the guidance of veteran prelate Ven. Kalahe Gunarathana. Yatagala Maha Pirivena, which was one of the most reputed seats of learning in Southern Sri Lanka, which produced world
In Sri Lanka, the Carbon Crediting Scheme (SLCCS) is a national offset scheme established to support local clean projects to benefit from climate finance for Greenhouse Gas emission (GHG) reduction. This scheme is developed with well-defined provisions to enhance credibility, transparency and quality of emission reduction in Sri Lanka. In an era, where vast opportunities are growing for low-cost GHG reduction projects, SLCCS enables it to bring
As alerted by some foreign intelligence agencies a few days ago, a person identified as Dwaraka, the daughter of the slain leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Velupillai Prabhakaran appeared on a Europe-based website last Monday (November 27) and made a speech, marking the outfit’s Maveerar Naal (Great Heroes’ Day). The intelligence agencies had told that Dwaraka’s image had been created using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to sh
What becomes of a people who are not just abandoned but willfully dispossessed by the state using the crisis as an opportunity? How do the people respond when political parties hardly see their suffering, and their trade unions are for the most part muted? These are questions we are confronted with as one of the most regressive budgets is about to be passed by an illegitimate Parliament. The implications of Budget 2024 are far reaching.
In April 2022, our country declared it would be defaulting on its external debt of $51 billion. A result of domestic economic mismanagement and a drop in foreign currency reserves. In turn this led to shortages....
A Fundamental Rights Petition has been filed on Tuesday before the Supreme Court seeking an order suspending the implementation of a decision taken by the Constitutional Council (CC) calling for a report from the Chief Justice regarding certain Judges of the Court of Appeal.
The month of Christmas is already upon us. In another 21 days we - the young and the old, the rich and the poor, the war-affected and those who inflict war on helpless people - will all in our own way be ‘celebrating’ the festival of Christmas.
In Sri Lanka we have people who cannot change when they live here in this island. Many among them who immigrate make the necessary changes when they fly overseas for employment. Suddenly, those who were proud to be Sri Lankan and cherished the islanders’ way of life embrace other cultures and even adapt to changes in climate and different cuisine. Most importantly they become ‘world citizens’! The question posed by critics is whether these immigr
The World Environment Day is the biggest international day for the environment. Led by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and held annually since 1973, it has grown to be the largest global platform for environmental outreach. It is marked by millions of people across the world. The World Environment Day 2023 is hosted by the West African Country Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) and supported by the Netherlands and the theme focused on s
Today marks 365 days since India assumed the G20 Presidency. It is a moment to reflect, recommit, and rejuvenate the spirit of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future.’ As we undertook this responsibility last year, the global landscape grappled with multifaceted challenges: recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, looming climate threats, financial instability and debt distress in developing nations, all amid declining multilat
Auction yields slump for third consecutive week
Moody’s raises Sri Lanka’s rating
ASPI crosses the 15,000 mark for the first time
Moody’s raises Sri Lanka’s rating
Wayside bandits haunt people travelling Malabe-Ambathale road in Colombo
Probe underway as child dies after surgery at J’Pura hospital
Over 370 jumbos perish in 2024