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Ex DIG Ravi Seneviratne said his team was taken off the case when Mr Rajapaksa took office six months after the bombings
While holding the guilty persons’ liable and naming them, including one member of the Monetary Board, the Supreme Court in its recent judgment regarding two fundamental rights petitions filed over economic crisis, decided not to make any adverse d
Some 74 schools with hazardous buildings have been identified, including Thurstan College, Colombo and Tangalle Balika Vidyalaya, Education Minister Susil Premajayantha said yesterday.
In a significant move to address the rising concerns of child abuse, the government is mulling a new syllabus for sex education in schools.
Son assaults father following an argument between the two
In response to the disclosure that Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) Chairman Professor Ranjith Bandara’s son Kanishka Bandara has participated in the committee meeting on Tuesday, Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywarden
The five directors of the Onmax DT private company, who were arrested pertaining to the operation of an illegal pyramid scheme, were released on three sureties of Rs. 10 million each by the Colombo Chief Magistrate Prasanna Alwis yesterday (16). The
He was elected to the post, receiving 188 votes from 144 countries in the Asia-Pacific region
Judging from the pellets found in the head of the elephant recovered from Kirindi Oya at Thelulla colony in Kudaoya, wildlife conservators have decided that the jumbo had been shot dead.
KOFIH, as an “institution specializing in development assistance for global healthcare improvements” is seeking to play a larger role in saving precious lives and improving their health without discrimination against race, gender, country, and re
This annual training programme is designed to enhance interoperability, foster military cooperation, conduct joint tactical operations, share experiences, and address transnational military issues
The Examinations Department’s Commissioner General H.J.M.C.Amith Jayasundara said yesterday that results of 2023 grade five scholarship examination with be released today . The results will be released through the official websites of the examina
The drama unfolded after a document was circulated over social media which said Professor Bandara had been a consultant of the Kandy Cricket Campus project
Sri Lanka’s cricket crisis has taken a chaotic turn with some members of the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) and its chairman Ranjith Bandara accusing each other of mishandling the probe on Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC). Some COPE members highl
Children exposed to digital screens before age three are likely to develop myopia
The Birthday celebration of a six year old girl ended in tragedy, when a school’s concrete wash basin collapsed, causing injuries to two other girls and three boys. Shehansa Kodagoda tragically lost her life on the day of her sixth birthday, mome
Attorney-at-Law Kalinga Indatissa (PC) yesterday informed Maligakanda Magistrate Lochani Abeywickrama that the mastermind of the case behind the importation of substandard immunoglobulin and distributing them to government hospitals is in the cabinet
Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court yesterday revoked its previous order issued on two private insurance companies to suspend two local insurance policies belonging to late businessman Dinesh Schaff
While Sri Lanka is facing a significant dengue outbreak with cases soaring, the Public Health Inspectors’ Union has decided to stay away from dengue control activities from yesterday (15).
A factory worker in Koggala Free Trade Zone was run over by train last morning at the level crossing near the FTZ.
The increase in liquor license fees will not affect the retail selling prices of liquor, Excise Department Commissioner Kapila Kumarasinghe said. Addressing the media, he said there is no c
Claiming that the Rajapaksa brothers have enough money parked outside the country to pay the 22 million people in this country if compensation had been ordered by the Supreme Court, TNA MP M.A. Sumanthiran said the recovery process must start now, fr
The 19th A could not proceed even for five years. When 18A was introduced, we said the politicians who mediated to bring it will be in trouble, that has happened today
The head of a wild elephant, which had been separated from its trunk, was found in Kirindi Oya by the locals.
Respondents were ordered to pay a legal cost of Rs.150,000 to each petitioner
Another budget has been presented. Is it merely another budget, or does it differ from those in the past? These are loaded questions, given the distinct environment in which the 2024 budget was presented. However, it seems that the 2024 budg
He said UNP will look at re-grouping and making a comeback before elections next year
While marking the discontinuation of the conventional practice of issuing printed paper bills, the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB)
Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) yesterday rebuked Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) for following weak processes in carrying out its activit
If the retirement rule is implemented as planned, a total of 305 specialists, including 70 doctors who will turn 63, will be forced to retire
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