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The Supreme Court on last Friday (04) concluded the arguments put forward in support and against the Bill titled “Contempt of a Court, Tribunal or Institution”. Accordingly, all parties were directed to
Chairman of the committee appointed to re draw delimitation of constituencies in local government, provincial and parliamentary level Mahinda Deshapriya said he expects that one of the postponed elections will be held before September 15.
The vision to transform Colombo into a beautiful city is already in motion, with plans provided by Surbana Jurong while similar plans have been prepared for Trincomalee, aiming to enhance the development in that region as well, President Ranil Wickre
Pear cultivators in Nuwara Eliya and Ragala areas have been left without a remunerative market for their produce, much to their anxiety.
Sri Lanka is intensifying its efforts to enhance diplomatic relations with West Asian nations, with the latest focus on strengthening trade ties with Iran, particularly for revitalizing its tea market as part of these endeavours during Foreign Minist
Piyumi Fonseka, Deputy Editor of Investigations at the Daily Mirror, was honoured with the Bronze Award for her coverage of human trafficking issues and the efforts to raise awareness about the pressing concern. The award ceremony, organised by Anura
Gandhi was convicted in March in a case brought by a lawmaker from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party
The electricity bill plaguing the historic Mihintale Temple has been resolved through the financial backing of Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) party members and donors, its leader Sajith Premadasa said. Mr. Premadasa has delivered a
Several enthusiastic investors have expressed interest
Driver of the container lorry is in custody
Flying kites within five kilometres of an airport could cause damage to aircraft, causing even plane crashes
A committee, headed by Deshabandu Tennakoon, Senior Deputy Inspector General of the Western Province, has been appointed by the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to investigate and report on measures that can be implemented to com
Campaigning for the new political alliance has already started
Prices of 12.5kg Litro domestic LP gas will not be increased despite the price increase of LP gas in the world market, Litro Gas Chairman Muditha Peiris said. While addressing the media, he said the 12.5kg domestic LITRO gas cylinder price had dec
Misuse of vehicle belonging to the DMC between 2010 and 2015
Former Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Provincial Council member Nalin Hewage said the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) informed him in reply to an RTI filed by him that Parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa has still not paid the electricity bil
The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has finally called for tenders to execute the hybrid power projects in three northern islands of Sri Lanka using a grant of US $ 12 million from India, ditching China from the venture completely, Daily Mirror learns
JMO has been suspended till August 20
Sri Lanka ranks 104th out of 125 developing and least developed countries (LDCs) in its implementation of trade facilitation measures over the last six years, a new study by Verité Research has found.
They had been directed to a counter and nobody had taken any notice of them. The counter had been empty
A woman who deserted her family of three daughters and was found living with her paramour was remanded till August 09 by Minuwangoda Magistrate Priyanthi Liyanarachchi on Wednesday (2).
The study tour was organised with the support of development partners
Electricity supply to Mihintale sacred city had been disconnected last morning on grounds of payment arrears.
Journalist Tharindu Uduwaragedara who was arrested and assaulted during a protest march last week lodged a complaint against Borella Police yesterday under several charges that come under the torture act.
Permission will not be granted to run pre-schools without training provided by the Education Ministry or without a pre-school diploma, Education Minister Susil Premajayantha said. Addressing an event in Bomiriya, Kaduwela, he said if the minds of
The Fundamental Rights petition filed by Senior DIG Ajith Rohana challenging his transfer to Easter Province from Southern Province was yesterday re-fixed for support on September 4 by the Supreme Court.
The Ambassador of Indonesia to Sri Lanka Dewi Gustina Tobing paid a courtesy visit to Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Shavendra Silva at the CDS office in Colombo yesterday. Extending a warm welcome to the office, the CDS appreciated the court
Meets at Mahinda Amaraweera’s residence, vows to press ahead with proposed alliance
Water tariff is to be increased from at least 30 to 40 percent from today, National Water Supply and Drainage Board ( NWSDB) announced yesterday. The gazette notification was expected to be issued at the time this report went to press. NWSDB assur
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