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Mon, 18 Nov 2024 Today's Paper
Kaavan was rescued by international efforts and sent to Cambodia
Recommends adults drink at least 2.5 litres of water
Says measures will be taken to remedy the deficiencies
The Principal of the Primary School in Haputale who is alleged to have beaten children with a broomstick last Thursday would be transferred, Bandarawela Zonal Director of Education Dhammika Herath told the Daily Mirror.
The Thai Government is still looking for a way to bring back Sak Surin - one of three elephants that Thailand gifted to Sri Lanka back in 2001 -- for medical treatment after an animal rights organisation reported last year that the pachyderm had been
The months-long delay in the marking of answer scripts of the GCE A/L examination - 2022 will most probably come to an end after the Board of Representatives (BoR) of the Federation of Universit
“I will support Mr. Wickremesinghe as he was the one who stabilized the nation”
While issuing a circular, the Education Ministry yesterday requested applicants to send their Grade 2 to Grade 11 enrolment applications to their respective schools by registered post.
The temperature was high in many areas yesterday with the highest 35.5 C0 recorded from Jaffna
The Foreign Affairs Ministry has sought help from India to evacuate 20-30 Sri Lankans stranded in Sudan, which is now engulfed in fighting between the forces of two Military Generals, the Daily Mirror learns.
With yesterday’s minor tremor of 4.4 magnitude on the Richter scale, there were a total number of nine tremors reported this year in Sri Lanka from January 1 until yesterday, the Geo
Chairman of the Independent Television Network Sudarshana Gunawardana yesterday said he had instructed the General Manager of ITN to immediately start an inquiry on the alleged sexual
Even though Malaria has been eliminated in Sri Lanka, 10 patients were detected during the past four months, the College of Community Physicians Sri Lanka (CCPSL) said yesterday. While c
The Minister denied rumours which said there is a division within Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP)
Four years after the MV X-Press Pearl container ship caught fire in Sri Lankan waters, local authorities continue to take a snail-paced approach to file a compensation claim. The inferno is reported as the s
The development comes amidst , Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe alleging that he had been tipped off on several occasions
Ruling party MP Namal Rajapaksa said the collapse of the Gotabaya Rajapaksa government was engineered as part of a conspiracy hatched since the defeat of the LTTE to destabilize the country economically, socially and politically. Making
Tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka from January to 20 April this year have topped the 400,000 mark, indicating the island nation’s tourism industry is firmly on the path of recovery. Provisional data from th
These two historical events that occurred in the 3rd century BCE marked the commencement of Buddhist civilization in Sri Lanka
Gale force winds and heavy rain experienced in Vavuniya, Mullaithivu and Jaffna Districts from Saturday (22) had caused extensive damage to houses and property and disrupted civilan life.
Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena, accompanied by Indian High Commissioner Gopal Baglay and other dignitaries issued a Special Commemorative Cover for the Sita Temple near Nuwara-
The child from Kurunegala had visited her grandfather’s house at Galloluwa in Minuwangoda with her father and brother to celebrate the Ramazan festival
Animals such as monkeys and birds such as peacocks do destroy food crops
Sri Lankan, Chinese, Maldivian, Singapore companies sign for 15 projects at Hambantota Port
Surgeries at National Eye Hospital which was on a stand still is to resume today, Ministry of Health said yesterday. Surgeries at the Hospital were suspended recently , due to complications which several patients suffered after surgery at the hospit
Investigations have revealed that the elderly deceased men and women were related
The Catholic Church is not involved in insulting Buddhist monks and other members of clergy and will not associate with people who insult them, Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith said yesterday.
Sri Lanka is the only country in the globe where rulers steal public funds openly, “ a prominent Buddhist monk said yesterday. Episodes with regard to the XPress Pearl incident have proved it
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