Providing compensation to the victims of theX-Press Pearl disaster is in disarray due to the lack of proper coordination between the state agencies involved in the process of providing compensation, a Parliamentary Committee revealed.
The upcoming elections in the country would create the most intense battle ever in the Sri Lankan political arena which would be a do or die game for the National People’s Power (NPP), its leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake said yesterday. Speaking at a seminar in Colombo, he said the political camps that are in the offing and political divisions which are created are not ordinar
For the frist time in about ten years, Senanayake Samudra in Inginiyagala reached spill level over 105ft last morning and it resulted in the opening of five spill gates to release excess water at a speed of 2750 cu.ft per second into Galoya river. Director of Irrigation, Ampara District Sudath Gamage said the capacity of the river stood at 662800 acre feet by last morning and it was little less than the normal capacity. He said several other
A video capturing a tragic incident has gone viral, showing a mahout being fatally attacked by an elephant at an elephant safari center in Rambukkana. The incident occurred while the elephant, carrying two tourists, unexpectedly turned aggressive towards another mahout who was with another elephant. No harm was reported to the tourists involved in the incident.
Like last year, the New Year 2024 will be one with long holidays, since most Public holidays will fall either on Fridays or Mondays. There will be around 10 long weekends this year as well starting from January as Thai Pongal on January 15 falls on a Monday.
The government could have reduced the price of a 12.5 kg LITRO gas cylinder by Rs. 685 if not for the VAT increase, LITRO Lanka Chairman Muditha Peiris said. In the absence of VAT imposition, there was a possibility of retailing the 12.5kg gas cylinder at a price of Rs. 3,700.
The Chief of Excise yesterday announced 18 dry holidays including the Full Moon Poya days for the year 2024, where sales of all alcoholic beverages should be prohibited. The list starts from Duruthu Full Moon Poya Day, which falls on January 25, Independence Day on February 4, Nawam Fu
Three victims of Easter Sunday terrorist attacks have filed a Fundamental Rights petition in the Supreme Court seeking an order restraining Senior DIG Deshabandu Tennakoon from accepting any further appointments as acting Inspector General of Police. The petition
New Year will dawn today with fresh, anticipated challenges for the government and people alike on the economic front due to the increase of the Value Added Tax (VAT) . The VAT is increased from 15 percent to 18 percent effective from today. The VAT threshold will also be reduced to Rs. 60 million. The government also removed VAT exemptions from 97 items out of 138 goods. The government expects to collect revenue amounting to Rs.378 billion
An incident has raised alarming questions about potential medical negligence, as it is reported that a patient at the Colombo National Hospital has been mistakenly administered high levels of carbon dioxide instead of life-sustaining oxygen by a minor staff member leading to the death of the patient. According to sources, the alleged mix-up in administering gases has prompted heightened scrutiny, it is suggested that s
President Ranil Wickremeisnghe in his New Year message urged all citizens to be conscious of their duty of seeing the nation resurging from its crisis in the New Year. President said in his New Year message: “As we step into the ye
Sri Lanka Economic Summit in January 2025
Industries Ministry public day re-launched after four years
Third review approved by IMF, SL to get next US$ 333 million tranche
Niloufer Esufally-Anverally Makes a Stylish Comeback with the Launch of NLFR
Global Entrepreneurship Week 2024 kicks off across all 25 districts
Newly elected Jaffna MP pays tribute to Prabhakaran
Another court case against Arjuna Aloysius
Seeks police security