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Fri, 15 Nov 2024 Today's Paper
The India - Sri Lanka ferry service will continue every other day as scheduled despite some Indian media reports saying otherwise, Daily Mirror learns.
The petitioner is seeking a declaration that the bill requires the approval by the people at a Referendum in addition to the 2/3 approval of Parliament
Claims many suicides took place over the recent past due to breaking up of relationships via social media
Further inquiry was put off for October 31
One of the suspects was an exorcist
In light of recent weather fluctuations, medical officials are cautioning the public about the potential spread of a viral infection. Speaking to Daily
Patient draws Lotus flower without any attention on the surgery to the utter amazement of doctors
Due to focusing only on skill development in three main subject areas in preparing children for the grade five scholarship examination, about seven other key subjects essential to improving children’s balanced skills are lost, Education Minister Su
With the cessation of labour flow into Israel from Gaza Strip and West Bank due to the conflict , human smuggling racketeers - some operating from Sri Lanka - try to thrive by sending employees through the illegal path and around 50 Sri Lankan nation
The woman who was assaulted had not complained to the police about the assault due to the fact that the suspect couple were relatives
The Meeriyabedda hills in Koslanda in Haldummulla where a massive landslide occurred a few years ago where 16 were killed and 200 are still missing is facing danger of a similar disaster, authorities said yesterday.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe left for China last night to attend the 3rd Belt & Road Forum for International Cooperation. The President will conduct a four-day official visit to China from October 16 to 20. During his abs
While the main opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) yesterday stressed that Sri Lanka should take a neutral stand on Gaza strip conflict despite its members had begun to take sides and had participated in pro Palestine protests in Colombo. “S
Heavy showers have been reported from hydro catchment areas as of yesterday. Accordingly Norton received a rainfall of 65.5mm, Lakshapana 65.8mm, Canyon 24.5mm and Bowatenna 70.8mm
Sri Lanka could benefit immensely though mutual connectivity with India, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said over the weekend. Mr. Modi made this remark at the commencement of ferry service between Nagapattinam and Kankesanthurai over the week
Yamada Tetsuya, Chief Representative of Japan International Coordination Agency (JICA) in Sri Lanka, answering a question on the effects of climate change on disaster risk management at a recent event, argued that developed countries are not doing en
Sri Lanka Navy took into custody five Indian trawlers, along with 27 Indian nationals poaching in Sri Lankan waters on the seas off Mannar, Delft and Kachchatheevu Islands in Jaffna. These arrests were during special operations in
JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake has filed lawsuits in the Colombo District Court claiming Rs.20 billion as damages from Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) General Secretary Sagara Kariyawasam, Parliamentarian Tissa Kuttiarachchi and Power House L
Sajitha Anthony, son of late Jackson Anthony said his father was breathing with the help of a ventilator donated to the hospital by his relatives until his last breath. He said this while speaking at the funeral of Jackson Anthony. He said people t
One of the suspects wanted in connection with the double murder at Thalduwa in Avissawella on September 20 was arrested yesterday by the STF (Special Task Force). The gunmen had shot four passenge
The Road Development Authority has initiated an expedited programme to promptly identify areas prone to landslides throughout th
Sri Lanka is among 20 nations which China had recommended its citizens to visit
Says the Anti-Terrorism Bill includes an overly broad definition of terrorism and grants wide powers to the police and military without adequate judicial oversight
In what appeared to a startling revelation, the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) unearthed an incident in which Rs.27.4 million had been spent on litigation related to the case involving the theft of just two kilos of pepper valued only Rs.400
She requests authorities to make arrangements for her to return
The Supreme Court yesterday determined that Ape Janabala Pakshaya’s decision to expel Ven. Athuraliye Rathana Thera from the party membership is not valid in law. With this Supreme Court judgement, there is no legal impediment for Rathana Ther
Castlereagh and Maussakele reservoirs had stood very close to the spillover level yesterday morning. The engineers in Charge of the reservoirs said the water level in Castlereagh reservoir stood seven feet below the spillover level, and that of
The carcass of a hill country leopard was recovered yesterday from a tea estate in the Hatton Police area. It was a well-grown animal, a
The sea level rise, triggered by climate change, will deprive Sri Lanka of 6,110 of land by 2025, and 25,000 hectares by 2100,
I complained to the police regarding the incident, but that woman made a false statement that I set myself on fire. All my expectations to build a house and to help her mother has been shattered. Instead, I have been rendered an invalid,” she said
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