The Court of Appeal yesterday decided to hear the writ petition filed over Diana Gamage’s citizenship issue to be heard before a Court of Appeal three-judge-bench since the two-judge-bench was split on its verdict regarding the petition. In this writ application, the petition
Cabinet Spokesman Minister Bandula Gunawardana said yesterday anyone who wishes to come to power during the period up to 2048 is bound to pay the loans the country has obtained and must have plans to do so. He told the weekly Cabinet briefing that if anyone came to power deceiving the people without having any plans in advance would only put the people in crisis again just as the country experienced in the
Sri Lanka Customs yesterday seized the largest stock of ‘Magic Mushrooms’ in history worth over Rs.70 million along with a stock of other narcotic drugs, from a parcel courier service in Seeduwa, which had been sent from the USA and the Netherlands. Officials of the Customs Narcotic Control Unit following a probe ordered to detain nine parcels which had arrived from the USA and the Netherlands a few week
The Fundamental Rights petition was filed by the Women & Media Collective organization By Lakmal Sooriyagoda The Supreme Court yesterday concluded hearing and reserved its judgement in the Fundamental Rights petition filed challenging former President Maithripala Sirisena’s decision to grant Presidential Pardon to Royal Park murder convict Don. Shamantha Jude Anthony Jayamaha.
Economist Amal Sanderatne died after falling from the 7th floor of an apartment building at Rosmead Place, Colombo yesterday afternoon, police said. Cinnamon Gardens Police said investigations are underway to ascertain whether it is a suicide or an accident. The body is lying at the Natio
The categorization of schools as national and provincial has led to enormous disparities in the education system, with 14 per cent of the schools having less than 50 children each and another 15 per cent with 51–100 students, a top Parliamentary Select Committee reveals. “It is not
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau while reaffirming his country’s commitment to build a future free of hate said his country will continue to address the needs of the most vulnerable communities amidst the ongoing economic crisis in Sri Lanka.
It was an emotional moment for all those attending the convocation of the Jaffna University on Thursday (20) when the mother appeared on the stage to receive the degree certificate of her son who had died in an accident. A final year student
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