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 took to social media criticizing his father being ventilated for such a long time just because a few people who had a row with his father wanted that to happen.
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 at Elkaduwa Plan
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 Thera to function as a Member of Parliament follow
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 Maussakele reservoir four feet below spillover level. They said the capacity of the two reservoirs had i
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. She requeste
Colombo High Court yesterday imposed life imprisonment to nine Iranians after a lengthy trial on charges of trafficking heroin. Colombo High Court Judge Amal Ranaraja imposed life imprisonment to the nine Iranians after observing that the nine Iranians were found guilty for trafficking heroin within the territory of Sri Lankan High Seas at Akurala.
Mannar in north-western Sri Lanka and Madurai in southern India have been identified as the connecting points of the proposed electricity transmission line between the two countries, a source familiar with the process said. The detailed report has a
A rare species of deep-sea fish has been caught by a group of fishermen engaged in fishing in the sea off Nainamadama. The fish had been netted by a multi-day trawler belonging to the Wellamankaraya Fishery Harbour in Nainamadama. The harbour manager said this was the first time that they saw a
United National Party ( UNP) Central Committee yesterday decided not to change office bearers of the party despite earlier reports that the General Secretary ‘s post would be changed. The Central Commitee which met at President’s office with party leader Ranil Wickremesinghe at the chair decided not to change the office bearers as the party had become a steady force under current leaders. A proposal to appoint former
Two eclipses will occur this month. The Solar Eclipse is not visible to Sri Lanka but the Lunar Eclipse will be visible this month, Director of the Astronomy and Space Science Unit of the Colombo University, Prof. Chandana Jayaratne said. He said the annular solar eclipse will occur on October 14 and a partial lunar eclipse will occur during the night on October 28. The annular solar eclipse is viewable from the USA, followed by par
Several members of the Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) have raised concerns over its President, Professor Vajira Dissanayake, who has come under criticism for his arbitrary decisions. According to council members, Dissanayake is said to have been overseas on several occasions during the last few months without informing the council and requesting the Vice President to cover up his duties. Even at pre
“Long colds” can be a thing in the same way that “long Covid” is, with some people experiencing prolonged symptoms after an initial infection, according to a UK study. Common long cold symptoms included a cough, stomach pain and diarrhea. The findings come from 10,171 adults who completed questionnaires.
A consignment of BMW motorcycles of high engine capacity smuggled to the country was seized and a suspect arrested by Mount Lavinia Police Crime Investigation Branch yesterday during a raid on a garage in Batakettara in Piliyandala.
A 16 year old school boy who had kicked an unidentified object similar to a golf ball lying on a road at Ullandupitiya in Aladeniiya, received serious injuries when it exploded. He was admitted to the Kandy National Hospital where he was schedu
It has been identified that more than 300 trees, located within the Colombo Municipal Council areas pose a potential threat to the people and properties and a special committee has been appointed to look into the matter and remove the threats immediately, a minister said. “There are more than 100,000 large trees loc
Indian External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar who asserted that making the Indian Ocean a free, open and inclusive space, based on the UN Convention on the Law of the Seas (UNCLOS) as the Constitution of the Seas, said the member states should be equally clear where the dangers are, be it in hidden agendas, in unviable projects or in unsustainable debt.
Instead of imposing trivial fines and allowing settlement plans, the Parliamentary Committee on Public Accounts (COPA) has ordered the Department of Excise to execute maximum penalty of cancelling the licenses of liquor producers, who evade billions of tax revenue to the government by being involved in fake security sticker scam. It was reported that certain local liquo
CBSL further eases monetary policy stance
CBSL’s single policy interest rate mechanism comes into effect today
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
Govt. taking allegations against Adani seriously
SriLankan Airlines comes under Finance Ministry
Dr. Mahipala out from Health Ministry; removal or resignation?