The team of drug inspectors that had visited the Wadhwan plant of Indiana Ophthalmics in Surendranagar, the manufacturer of the eye drop which caused complications in Sri Lanka, found “no major deviation” in manufacturing practices, Gujarat commissioner of Food and Drug Administration Hemant Koshia has told an Indian Media, Scroll.
Journalist cum media activist Tharindu Uduwaragedara was beaten and arrested by the police and police riot squad units that dispersed a joint trade union protest held against the IMF deal yesterday in Borella, by firing tear gas and water cannons.
A group of expatriate workers staying in Kuwait who had been deported for want of Visas arrived at the Katunayake International Airport in the early hours of yesterday on temporary passports issued by the Sri Lankan Embassy. It included 59 housemaids and three male employees. A spokesman for th
Several government hospitals including the Colombo National Hospital are on the brink of another crisis as the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has warned of possible power outages due to the failure to settle defaulted payments of electricity and maintenance bills,
Following a report which said the perks given to ex presidents have to be cut down as some of them are unauthorized, allegation that perks have been given to a number of ex Presidents have to be cut down, a senior official from
The number of individuals who damage the walls and iron fences of the Lotus Tower has increased, said Lotus Tower Head of Management Prasad Samarasinghe. He told the Daily Mirror that only 10 individuals who caused damages to the Tower were apprehended and handed over to the police. Samarasinghe said the Lotus Tower is
The printing of driving licenses, which had been carried out by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) following a directive of former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, will be taken over by the Department of Motor Traffic (DMT) from September o
President Ranil Wickremesinghe, at the All Party Conference, proposed a system in which parliamentarians can hold positions as members of the provincial councils simultaneously and vice versa. Hot on the heels of the conclusion of his tour of India, the President called for this meeting to discuss implementation of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution that provides for the establishment of the provincial councils. The President stressed the
An individual under the influence of liquor had hurled hot water on his three-year-old child, causing him burn injuries on his back. The injured was admitted to Lindula Divisional Hospital. Lindula Police have taken steps to arrest the suspect father, a resident of Bareville estate. Investigations revealed that the suspect and his wife were employed in Colombo, leaving the child to the suspect’s mother. The suspect who visited his mother
Sri Lanka has sought financial cooperation from four countries - India, China, Russia and Belarus - for electrification of the Kelani valley rail line from Colombo to Avissawella but no one has come up with any
The Sri Lankan government has unreservedly rejected the reference to a Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day in the statement issued on July 23, 2023 by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.“Canada’s continued reference to a false, distorted narrative of the past conflict in Sri Lanka is aimed solely at achieving local vote-bank electoral gains, and is not conducive to broader goals of communal harmony,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
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