Fewer votes, more prominent roles for women likely in SLC's next proposed constitution
Jun 27 (CI) Sri Lanka Cricket's next proposed constitution will likely feature fewer electors, have seats mandated for women on top committees, and will draw on the constitutions of other Full-Member nations. These were some of the commitments made by SLC's new Transformation Committee, whose primary stated mission is to overhaul the board's constitution and modernise its governance structures. The Committee's chair also said that once the draft constitution was ready - a process he hoped
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Opposition asks for Parliament debate on unfilled SC vacancies
Jun 27 (DN) Opposition MPs submitted a motion to the Speaker yesterday seeking permission to hold an adjournment debate in Parliament on the measures to be taken to fill the prolonged vacancies in the Supreme Court. More than eight vacancies in the Supreme Court have not been filled for over six months. MPs submitted the letter to the Speaker, emphasising the responsibility and accountability of Parliament regarding the impact on the rule of law and consequences on the fundamental rights
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Another Lankan desperado deported from Malaysia arrested at BIA
Jun 27 (Island) Suranga Sanjeewa Karunaratne, alias Matiya, an alleged underworld gunman linked to organised crime figure Kehelbaddara Padme, was arrested on arrival at the BIA in the early hours yesterday. Police said the suspect, a resident of Kotugoda, Yagodamulla, had been detained by Malaysian authorities and deported to Sri Lanka. Officers of the CID took him into custody upon his arrival. Investigators said an Interpol Red Notice had been issued against the suspect.
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Plans underway for the 2027 Hajj pilgrimage
Jun 27 (DN) The Govt and the Sri Lanka Hajj Committee will focus on guaranteeing a safe, seamless, and comfortable experience for all Sri Lankan Hajj pilgrims in 2027. Buddha Sasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs Minister Hiniduma Sunil Senevi told Parliament yesterday that in 2026, the official Hajj quota allocated to Sri Lanka was 3,500 pilgrims and operations were carefully managed to transport the full quota of 3,500 individuals in groups throughout the early Hajj season.
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Parris scores 177 as West Indies Emerging clinch 50-over series 2-1
Jun 27 (DN) West Indies Emerging, led by Rivaldo Clarke, defeated Sri Lanka Emerging by 76 runs to clinch the three-match one-day series 2-1 in the high-scoring third and final match at the NCC Grounds yesterday. Twenty-two-year-old right-hander Shaqkere Parris stole the show with a magnificent 177 off 139 balls with 13 fours and 11 sixes, as the visitors piled up 349 for 4 after electing to bat first. The SL bowlers struggled to contain the West Indies batters on a good batting surface.
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Roadworthiness test on the cards for vehicles
Jun 27 (ST) SL Police has proposed to the Ministry of Transport, Highways and Urban Development that all vehicles obtain a roadworthiness certificate along with the emission certificate. Preliminary steps needed to implement this proposal are being taken, according to DIG W.P.J. Senadheera who is in charge of the Traffic Management and Road Safety Division. At present, the only requirement is that a vehicle owner must submit an emission test certificate to get the annual vehicle revenue licence.
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Authorities step up push to transform handloom sector into export growth driver
Jun 27 (DM) The authorities are stepping up efforts to position its traditional handloom industry as a higher-value export sector, with a renewed focus on innovation, product development and branding, to capture the growing global demand for sustainable and ethically produced textiles. Export Development Board (EDB), together with the Industry and Entrepreneurship Development Ministry, Textile Industries Department and Uni of Moratuwa, held a workshop titled The Art of Weaving, alongside
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Crop pests peacock and giant squirrel may end up on hit list
Jun 27 (ST) The removal of peacocks and giant squirrels from the protected animal list is under consideration, Wildlife Director General Ranjan Marasinghe said, adding that the Agriculture Dept has pointed out the two species are damaging crops. Already the grey langur as well as macaque monkeys had been removed from the protected list, as they are considered crop raiders, he noted. The numbers of peacocks had increased uncontrollably and were even seen in areas where they are not normally found.
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Delft’s fishermen say they are left with no catch after trawlers’ mayhem
Jun 27 (ST) As if illegal bottom trawling by Indian fishermen weren’t enough, Delft’s traditional fishermen are also hit by local trawlers, leaving them with little or nothing to catch, activists lament, urging the govt to take immediate measures to protect their livelihoods. Leeliyan Croos, a fisherman leader and former president of the Fishermen Federation of Delft Island, Jaffna, said that more than 400 local trawlers in the Jaffna region fish around the island at the expense of
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Jun 27 (FT) An anti-counterfeiting operation led by the CCD has resulted in the seizure of suspected counterfeit engine oil belonging to one of the world’s leading energy companies, acting through its local legal representatives, Sudath Perera Associates. The successful raids, conducted on 2 June 2026, targeted two retail entities, SF Marketing in Mawanella and J.W. Auto in Kegalle, suspected of dealing in counterfeit lubricant products bearing the Caltex and Delo brands.
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Govt unveils fiscal roadmap, defends tax reforms
Jun 27 (FT) Govt formally presented its Fiscal Strategy Statement to Parliament, setting out the policy framework that will underpin the 2027 Budget while reaffirming its commitment to fiscal consolidation, revenue mobilisation and transparent public financial management as the country continues its economic recovery. Deputy Minister Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando said the statement was tabled in accordance with the Public Financial Management Act No. 44 of 2024.
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Senior Govt official arrested over forged passport probe
Jun 27 (NW) A senior official attached to SL’s Presidential Secretariat has been arrested over allegations that, while serving in his former role as Deputy Controller of the Foreign Missions Division at the Dept of Immigration and Emigration, he helped prepare a forged passport for an organised crime suspect, Police said. The suspect, a 41-year-old Senior Assistant Secretary attached to the Parliamentary and Cabinet Affairs Division of the Presidential Secretariat, was arrested on Friday
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Sri Lanka secures Highest Vote in UN CEDAW Election
Jun 27 (NW) Sri Lanka has been re-elected to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW Committee), securing the highest number of votes in elections held at the UN Headquarters. Professor Rangita de Silva received 144 of the 185 valid votes cast, topping all successful candidates and becoming the only Sri Lankan to be re-elected to the CEDAW Committee. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the result reflects the confidence of the international community
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President targets $ 6 b export boost from coconut, food, rubber and tea
Jun 27 (FT) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake yesterday reviewed an ambitious push to transform four key export industries into major foreign exchange earners, targeting up to $ 6 billion over the coming years. During separate discussions at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday with industrialists representing the coconut, food and beverage, rubber and tea sectors, Prez pledged policy support, investment incentives and regulatory reforms to accelerate
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CSE up 0.21% during week
Jun 27 (FT) The Colombo stock market ended yesterday in green with the ASPI gaining 0.21% and the S&P SL20 up 0.51% during a week characterised by cautious investor sentiment. Despite losing counters outpacing winners 115 to 95 yesterday, ASPI closed marginally up by 0.01% or 2.77 points to 22,409.81 and the S&P SL20 ended up 0.07% or 4.67% at 6,247.42. Market turnover was over Rs. 1.9 billion on nearly 64 million shares traded. Foreign investors were net buyers on a net inflow of Rs, 9.3 million.
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India’s Zydus and Sunshine Healthcare in $ 20 m pharmaceutical manufacturing JV in Sri Lanka
Jun 27 (FT) Zydus Lifesciences and Sunshine Healthcare yesterday announced the setting up of a strategic joint venture company, Zydus Sunshine Lifesciences Ltd., with an investment commitment of over $ 20 million to establish a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Sri Lanka, strengthening local production and reducing import dependence. The facility, to be located at the Board of Investment zone in Horana, will be developed on nearly four acres of land. The foundation stone was laid yesterday,
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Day 2: West Indies trail by 37 runs
Jun 27 (CI) Amir Jangoo may not have even featured in the opening Test for West Indies had Shai Hope not suffered an injury during training. But with a chance handed out, he made full use of it to rescue the hosts from a precarious position to leave them only 37 behind SL's first-innings 308. Jangoo, playing his second Test, walked in at 97 for 2 in the afternoon, and showed off an obdurate batting style, taking 174 balls for his unbeaten 78. His maiden Test half-century took WI to 271 for 5 at stumps.
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CDS tightens dormant account rules to curb fraud risk
Jun 27 (DM) The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) will begin restricting transactions on dormant securities accounts from next week, under a new investor protection framework, aimed at reducing fraud risks and strengthening oversight of long-inactive holdings. Central Depository Systems (CDS), the custodian of electronically held securities traded on the CSE, will classify the accounts that have remained inactive for three years or more as Non-Operative Client Accounts, requiring
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Heartbreak for Scotland as Sri Lanka clinch thriller to stay alive
Jun 27 (CI) Sri Lanka kept alive their slim hopes of making it to the semi-finals of the 2026 T20 World Cup with a nervy win over Scotland in Manchester Chasing 152, they found themselves needing seven from the final over. Nilakshika Silva and Sugandika Kumari took four off the first three balls of Rachel Slater before the seamer hobbled off with what looked like a knee issue. Priyanaz Chatterji came on to bowl the remaining three balls.
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Meththa Rehabilitation Foundation: Restoring mobility, dignity and hope across Sri Lanka
Jun 27 (Island) For thousands of Sri Lankans living with limb loss and physical disabilities, access to quality rehabilitation services remains a significant challenge. Yet, for more than three decades, our organisation has quietly transformed lives through innovation, compassion and community-based care. The Meththa Rehabilitation Foundation Guarantee Limited (MRFGL), supported by the Meththa Foundation-UK and in partnership with the Manitha Neyam Trust,
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Justice, hypocrisy and politics
Jun 27 (Island) Govts of all political hues in SL usually do not uphold the foundational legal principle of the presumption of innocence when their political rivals happen to be arrested. The JVP-NPP administration has failed to be different despite its election pledge to usher in a new political culture. Its politicians and propagandists ruthlessly vilify their political opponents who are taken into custody. They apparently consider their rivals held on remand guilty until proven innocent.
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'It was their experience that bankrupted this nation'
Jun 27 (DN) For a nation recently tethered to bankrupt treasury and fuel lines, the return to economic normalcy has sparked a fierce proxy war over its political future. The opposition warns of an impending disaster. Deputy Minister Mahinda Jayasinghe, a key voice in the Govt, insists the worst is behind them. Jayasinghe mounts a defense of the administration’s economic strategy and denies allegations of political victimization. He argues that a post-Aragalaya electorate will no longer be
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As FTA marks 25 yrs: Sri Lanka’s connectivity fears irk India
Jun 27 (TM) Twenty-five years after the India–Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (ISFTA) came into force, bilateral trade relations stand at a paradoxical crossroads. While trade between the two neighbours has expanded dramatically and India remains SL’s largest trading partner, efforts to deepen economic integration through broader agreements such as the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) and the Economic and Technology Cooperation Agreement (ETCA) continue to face
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Investment schemes under scrutiny: Plantation profits or financial risks?
Jun 27 (SO) Investing in plantation ventures growing from scotch bonnets, cinnamon, mango, agarwood to various other crops promising monthly returns of 20 to 40% has long caught the attention of Sri Lankans seeking quick profits. However, a recent public warning by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), disputing claims made by a plantation company about its regulatory status, has again brought such investment schemes under scrutiny.
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The slow train to the more sustainable fast track is back
Jun 27 (FT) There are railways. And then there are railways that carry the spirit and the imagination of a nation. For months after Cyclone Ditwah tore through Sri Lanka’s hill country, our world-famous upcountry line was not merely out of service. It was out of sight, it was out of reach, and it was perilously close to being out of mind. Last weekend, however, after months of absence – and a silence imposed by a tropical storm’s fury on the clickety-clack, chuff-chuff and
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Sri Lanka’s coast belongs to the future, not foreign companies
Jun 27 (GV) On June 17, delegates filed into the Galle Face hotel for the Mineral Sands Technical Conference. Inside, the Chamber of Commerce was doing what it does best: opening doors for capital and closing them on everyone else as SL’s coastal ecosystems were prepped for extraction. A different kind of gathering was taking shape on the pavement outside. The platinum sponsor of the event was Capital Metals PLC, a UK-incorporated, AIM listed company with exploration licences covering
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Widespread stagnation in SL's rice productivity
Jun 27 (TM) Improved crop management practices introduced in SL over the past two decades have not led to significant increases in rice productivity in more than 90% of the tested variety-location-season combinations, indicating a widespread stagnation in rice productivity despite advancements in the recommended management practices. Therefore, there is a clear need to identify and develop more effective crop management strategies to overcome this stagnation
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The sovereign tightrope: AKD, The IMF & The politics of post-crisis survival
Jun 27 (CT) Conventional economists and sociopolitical pundits typically oppose any departure from IMF-regulated boundaries. The IMF may have its own prescriptive regulations and farsighted reasons to advise the NPP govt against pursuing certain economic policies. Such advice, of course, is often well-founded in the context of macro-development and the country’s painstaking journey toward economic stability and eventual recovery. But the IMF does not face the everyday demands of a suspicious electorate,
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Sri Lanka’s public transportation needs urgent revolution
Jun 27 (DM) Daily commuters in Colombo face overcrowded buses and long queues, while the price of a litre of petrol has soared past Rs. 400. As private bus operators reduce services by 50% due to unsustainable fuel costs, SL’s transportation sector needs a lifeline for the sake of millions of commuters who are experiencing a crisis. Yet, from the ashes of this crisis emerges an opportunity for a long-overdue revolution. SL’s transportation history is a tapestry of ambition, innovation, and missed opportunities.
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Anura Kumara Dissanayake
Govt moves to speed up Jaffna land restitution process
Jun 26 (DM) Govt has decided to speed up the release of state and private lands in Jaffna and Palaly that are currently being used by the security forces. The decision was discussed at a progress review meeting held at the Parliament Complex on June 24. Meeting was chaired by Deputy Defence Minister Aruna Jayasekara and several other ministers. The meeting focused on resolving land ownership issues, speeding up compensation payments and returning identified lands to
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BJP terms transfer of Katchatheevu to Sri Lanka as historic dark chapter of Congress
Jun 26 (AD) Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday criticised the Indian National Congress (INC) for the 1974 transfer of Katchatheevu to SL, labelling it another historic dark chapter of the Grand Old Party's rule, alleging it compromised India's national interests. Katchatheevu is an uninhabited island in the island in the Palk Strait that was recognised as SL's sovereign territory by India in 1974. BJP national spokesperson and Rajya Sabha MP Sudhanshu Trivedi said
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