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The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption has initiated legal proceedings against seven individuals, including five Department of Motor Traffic employees, for unlawfully register
The National Building Research Organization (NBRO) has issued a stark warning, revealing that air quality in several regions across the island has plunged to unhealthy levels.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Mauritius Pravind Jugnauth will witness the launch of Unified Payment Interface (UPI) services in Sri Lanka and Mauritius, and also RuPay card services in M
The Privilege Committee of Parliament has recommended that Defence Secretary Kamal Gunaratne and Army Commander Vikum Liyanage must apologise to Parliamentarian Chandima Weerakkody for making threatening statements against the MP during a committee m
A heated exchange erupted in Parliament yesterday regarding the suspension and subsequent reinstatement of Udapalatha
Expresses gratitude to an American customer who provided assistance
A large-scale racket of uprooting trees in Sigiriya forest reserve and selling them to a hotel project was foiled by the wildlife co
Heat and outdoor activities during sports season are contributing factors
Cites reports showing Sri Lanka’s electricity tariffs are 2.5-3 times higher than other South Asian nations
Proposes withdrawal of Online Safety Bill and introduction of a new one
Reiterates willingness to work with any party committed to anti-corruption efforts
Commission observes that over thirty clauses in the Bill and certain omissions in the Bill were inconsistent with the Sri Lankan Constitution
Agrees to investor’s request for reassessment by a chartered valuer within 6 months
Opposition yet to nominate its members for the Ways and Means Committee
In the wake of reports that as much as over half of funds received by various NGOs are spent without any monitoring, the government is in the final stage of evolving a new law that provides for compulsory registration of all such organiz
Sri Lanka’s efforts to arrest organized criminals operating from overseas has hit a snag following the Court of Appeal in France ruling against the extradition of criminal called ‘Kudu Anju’, Daily Mirror learns. The ruling has been
State revenue has increased by 25 percent in January after the VAT increase, recording Rs. 274 billion in January 2024, whereas the estimated state revenue was Rs. 219 billion, State Minister of Finance Ranji
In a recent analysis comparing electricity charges across South Asian countries, Sri Lanka emerges with the highest household electricity costs, prompting concerns among the public regarding the burden on consumers. The analysi
There are several rare symbols, which have never been seen by officials through their previous inscriptions
The Government has announced an increase in the monthly allowances for disabled individuals, kidney patients and elderly citizens, effective January 2024, Finance State Minister Shehan Semasinghe said.
The Sri Lanka Podujana Zoological Garden Employees’ Union today claimed that they are unhappy with the activities of the administration of the Zoological Gardens, Dehiwala adding that there is still no re
The visit of National People’s Power (NPP) Leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s visit to India is a welcome move and it is expected that his party will work with the present government, UNP MP and Chairman
Purawesi Balaya, one of the leading civil society movements yesterday called on all Opposition parties to make a commitment before the people to abrogate all repressive laws such as the Online Safety Act and the proposed Anti-Terrorism Act, in the ev
In a historic move towards sustainable energy, Rividhanavai (Private) Limited and the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) entered into a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a groundbreaking 100MW solar PV project at Siyambalanduwa yesterday . Thi
The SJB has sought a similar visit. According to an informed source, India has responded favourably to the request
An individual who severely assaulted his two children and sent its video scenes to his wife employed abroad to pressurize her to increase the money sent to him was arrested by the Lindula police and handed over to Dimbula Pathana police yesterday. Hi
Lawyer Chamari Priyanka, the wife of former state minister Sanath Nishantha, has raised concerns over the circumstances surrounding her husband’s death and has lodged a complaint with the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) yesterday. She lod
The government was planning to reduce the tax burden as economic reforms continue to stabilize the economy, President Ranil Wickremesinghe said in his Policy Statement in Parliament yesterday. “We are al
While claiming that the Sri Lankan Parliament passed the Online Safety Act on 24 January, despite concerns raised by international internet providers and various other concerned parties, the United Kingdom has stated that it will closely monitor the
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