Appalling practice of accommodating rejected contestants should be done away with’ By Shamindra Ferdinando National Democratic Party (NDF) Secretary Sharmila Perera said that the delay on the part of ...
By Gomi Senadhira I was surprised to read a few comments published in the newspapers and social media about the way the ...
The National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka (NCCSL) announces a bilateral discussion held on the 20th of November 2024, ...
Navy relief teams continue flood relief efforts The Navy has dispatched relief teams to flood-hit areas such as Akuressa and Athuraliya in the Matara District. They are currently helping the flood ...
LankaPay, Sri Lanka’s national payment network, was honoured with the Best Public-Private Partnership Award at the ...
It is a well-known fact there is a cartel of a few rice millers with regard to the purchase of paddy and sale of rice in the country. The whole blame for this development should rest solely on the ...
Transformational Growth Rooted in Sound Economic Policies The 24th edition of the Sri Lanka Economic Summit organised by The ...
Ceylon Tea, celebrated for its unparalleled quality and heritage, is at a critical juncture. Despite its esteemed global reputation, the industry struggles under outdated practices, structural ...
By Rathindra Kuruwita Sri Lankan citizens must remain vigilant to ensure that the actions of the government do not infringe ...
I refer to Maneesha Seneviratne’s excellent tribute to Senator A. Ratnayake in The Island of 25 Nov. One of the most valuable events in A. Ratnayake’s career stands as a powerful reminder for those ...
The Northern Province has been badly affected by heavy rains. Authorities estimated the number of people affected at approximately 31,000. Of the northern districts, Mullaitivu is the worst affected.
SJB MP Rohini Kaviratne has alleged that a shortage of 6,176 teachers or 1/5 of the total requirement in the Central Province (CP) is yet to be resolved. Issuing a statement yesterday (26), Kaviratne ...