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After defeating the hosts, and World Cup favourites, England in the first warm-up, Australia will look to sustain their brilliance against a hurting Sri Lankan outfit in their second warm-up fixture at The Rose Bowl in Southampton today.
The National Sangha Council (NSC) staged a protest march yesterday from Independent Square to the Presidential Secretariat demanding the removal of Industries and Commerce Minister Rishad Bathiudeen, Eastern Province Governor M.L.A.M. Hizbullah and
She confirmed earlier in the month that she would be returning to acting with a debut appearance in the popular Netflix series Black Mirror. And in a new trailer, fans can now learn a little bit more of Miley Cyrus’ pop-star character, Ashley Too.
While three cabinet papers were produced on the acquisition of Neville Fernando Hospital (NFH) in Malabe to the Government, it has been reported that the owner of the hospital has taken measures to sell it to a private entity, it was revealed at the
Even amidst security concerns prevailing in the country in the aftermath of the Easter Sunday terror attack, people were seen preparing for the upcoming Vesak festival. Some were seen purchasing Vesak decorations while others-irrespective of religiou
By Dayaseeli Liyanage A conference of the professionals named “People’s movement for protecting and re-building the country” will be held tomorrow at 3.30 p.m at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) for the buildin
President Mahinda Rajapaksa presented his budget for 2011 in Parliament yesterday with emphasis being placed on the acceleration of development projects, and incentives on export and import industries which aims at increasing the country’s p
A 5% monthly allowance increase as a non pensionable allowance will be provided for all public servants and security personnel. Rs.600 increase in cost of living allowance from January to all public servants, security personnel in staff category, Pre
10,000 graduates will be given employment in Engineering, Planning, and Agriculture and other sectors, while 1500 graduate will be taken as management trainees for state banks and financial institutions
Taxes on Liquor, Cigarettes and Casinos increased by 35% to 40% , President said during the 2011 Budget speech
A pension scheme for the private sector employees will be put in place, with 2% contribution from the employee and employer each, the President proposed during the Budget speech
All the BOI projects that have failed to initiate during the last five years have to apply afresh, the President said during the Budget speech
SriLankan Airline and Mihin Lanka will be exempted from taxes to increase their profitability within the next ten years, the President proposed during the Budget speech
Import tax on medical supplies and medicine will be removed completely, President said during the Budget speech
Local call chargers will be reduced to Rs.1.50 from 2 per minute, while a tax of Rs. 2 per minute will be added to International calls from June, the President said during the Budget speech
President commencing the budget speech in parliament a short while ago said that three billion rupees have been allocated for the economic welfare of the security forces. The President also added that a grant of Rs 100000 will be provided to every th
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