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Sat, 30 Nov 2024 Today's Paper
The rehearsals for the 11th National War Heroes Commemoration was held at the Battaramulla Parliament ground.
The Mihindu Seth Medura, Attidiya is the home of many war veterans who were disabled in the war. When we paid a visit to the Seth Medura, on the day before the 11th anniversary of Victory against LTTE, many resident veterans said they are only disabl
After imposing the curfew and other restrictions, the government encouraged people stuck at homes to focus on gardening as a mean of spending time wisely. Home gardening enabled people to engage more with family members and also to make their garden
A group of sanitary workers is seen taking a break from their work in Colombo. Some of them are seen taking care of a couple of dogs, who are keeping them company, during the break. Pix by Pradeep Dilrukshana
A total of 180 civilians from SL Navy families and those in close contact with them were released from the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) quarantine centre located in Vanni.
Several roads in Colombo city are seen affected with minor floods due to torrential rain showers this morning.
People who are in various occupations were seen busy with them following the Government’s decision to relax the curfew regulations and resume work from Monday. In the picture, a barber in a Salon was busy with cutting the hair of a customer. Many o
When the government lifted restrictions on liquor sale, many people gathered around liquor shops disregarding health instructions issued to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Pix by Rekha Tharangani Fonseka
Former Minister Mangala Samaraweera who arrived at the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) this evening to give a statement over a case of transporting voters during the Presidential Election was seen leaving the CID premises.
Workers and vendors are getting back to their normal routine after the government’s decision to resume work from Monday (11).
Police officers are seen checking the curfew passes of those who are entering the Colombo city. The Police have decided to get tough on anyone violating the curfew or quarantine laws.
People were seen queuing up at supermarkets in Colombo to buy liquors after bars at supermarkets in Colombo and Gampaha have been permitted to reopen. Pix by Nisal Baduge
Popular international video blogger and social media influencer Nuseir Yassin, whom host Nas Daily has posted a video, praising Sri Lankans for looking after tourists who are currently stranded in Sri Lanka due to the Covid-19.
International Nurses Day was commemorated at a ceremony held at Abhayarama Temple, Narahenpita today under the patronage of newly appointed Health Ministry Secretary Major General Sanjeewa Munsinghe. This event was organised by the Public Services Un
Some passengers were seen rushing into a bus without properly following the health guidelines. People have been advised to observe the health guidelines given by the health authorities as the work of private and public sectors resumed from yesterday.
Buses and trains were operated yesterday to get people safely back to home. People were seen complying with health guidelines while using public transport.
People were seen reporting to work with the Government’s decision to resume work of private and public sectors from today.
The Gampaha Malwatuhiripitiya Police Station conducted a pahan pooja for those who have been diagnosed and are being treated for the Coronavirus, and for the well being of those in the country. The Police officers participated in the pooja while repo
Public places of the Colombo and the Ragama areas such as the railway stations, ATM machines were fumigated as a preventive measure to contain the spread of prevailing Covid-19 in line with the decision to re-commence the services of public and priva
The Galle Face Green devoid of visitors has taken a lush green colour due to the curfew imposed in Colombo for over a month. Once the people are allowed to resume work from Monday even amidst curfew in Colombo, it is likely that the Galle Face Green
The Gangarama Temple in collaboration with the tri-forces personnel and the police distributed alms to those who observed sill at their homes as the people refrained from visiting temples due to COVID-19 pandemic. Venerable Dr Assaji Thera coordinate
Around 1800 families in Maradana affected by the COVID-19 were provided with dry rations today. Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa attended the all night pirith sermon held at Olaboduwa Raja Maha Viharaya at Gonapola, Horana in line with the National Vesak Ceremony on May 7. Ven Dr. Diviyagaha Yasasi Thera, Ven. Olaboduwe Dhammika Thera and many oth
In a rare occurrence, a halo was seen around the moon last night. The halo is known as a moon ring and it is said a ring around the moon means rains can be expected soon.
The lotus tower was lit up this evening in view of Vesak Poya Day when all other Vesak celebrations across the country have been halted due to COVID-19 pandemic.
The Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara and the Gangarama Temple, Hunupitiya are seen deserted on the Vesak Poya Day today due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
Buddhists, this year, have been restricted to celebrate Vesak staying at homes giving priority to Prathipaththi Pooja due to COVID-19 pandemic. People are not allowed to go out to celebrate Vesak due to social distancing and other health guidelines.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the preventive measures imposed by the health authorities, Vesak celebrations have been limited to homes. However, some vendors were seen selling Vesak lanterns and decorations in and around Colombo.
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