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Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) has requested Sri Lanka Insurance to inquire into the fate of a complaint made to CID on fake insurance brokers in 2009 after it was revealed that nothing has been done about it, Parliament media unit said yeste
Today’s trade union action could affect the transport system where most of the children use public transport to travel to school
The Maldivians, my friends have got a bit annoyed with me for that comment, but I apologize if there’s any inconvenience caused to them”
K. D. Lalkantha has understood the reality and is correct in opposing continuous strikes, Presidential Advisor and UNP MP Vajira Abeywardene said yesterday. “Lalkantha seemed to understand the reality and the disruption caused by strikes and prote
Says nepotism has been the downfall of the country
My statement made in Berlin regarding the beautiful Maldive islands has been taken out of context and been misrepresented on social media
Trade unions warned that they would engage in trade union activity to paralyse the country tomorrow (15) if the president does not listen to them
Victim says since 2019, she had been forced to deposit more than Rs. 2.6 million into the bank account of the suspect
Further magisterial inquiry was fixed for June 19
Says Ordinary Level exam is scheduled to be held in May
The daily payment assigned for examiners to evaluate 2022 GCE Advanced Level (A/L) examination scripts has been increased to Rs 2,000, the Education Ministry’s Secretary, M. Nihal Ranasinghe said.
No boats from Sri Lanka have made it to Australia. No illegal entrants from Sri Lanka have made it to Australia
Controller General of Immigration and Emigration says there was a travel ban on the MP due to wrong data
In the Muhamalai area alone, there were 369,015 live land mines, including those targetting vehicles
Government MPs should resign and create an opportunity for the people to elect a new government, Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith said yesterday.
Public Security Minister Tiran Alles, who was asked to appear before the Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission (HRCSL) yesterday, over the actions of the Police and Security Forces to control the recent protests, failed to appear b
New entrants would be subject to a psychoanalysis test to identify their mental disorders, if any, in addition to the usual medical examination
The Electricity and Renewable Energy Consumers Association and five others yesterday filed a Fundamental Rights petition in Supreme Court seeking an order staying the operation of the portion of the
The appreciation of the rupee against the US Dollar was an artificial situation that has been created with a political agenda, former JVP MP Sunil Handunnetti said yesterday. He told a new
She earlier proposed that bars and liquor shops be kept open 24 hours a day
EC to meet today or tomorrow to decide on next course of action
We vehemently condemn the brutal attacks on university students protesting peacefully
Trade unions in the country are to launch a general strike over several demands on Wednesday
The Government Medical Officers Association (GMOA) said they will go ahead with the planned strike across the Western, Central, Southern and Eastern Provinces tomorrow. Howeve
Personal assets of those who strike if they commit an offence will be confiscated under the Essential Services Act No 61 of 1979, a Member of Parliament said yesterday. MP Vajira Abeywardena said a person who
Countrywide trade union action to be launched by SJB on March 15
Any attempt to interfere with the independence of the judiciary is a serious affront to the rule of law and the rights of the people
He says overall transformation needed to develop country
Roadmap and timeline will be submitted to the Cabinet. Reforms that can be implemented before the final Act, will be initiated next week,” the Minister said in his Twitter message
A Minister and a State Minister who went to inaugurate a cultural centre at Bamunakotuwa in Kurunegala were booed by a group of residents in the area on Saturday. It was reported that the residents protested when Minister Vidura Wickramanayaka
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