Former Prez Sirisena testifies in 2008 suicide bomb plot case
Apr 29 (CT) Former Prez Maithripala Sirisena gave evidence yesterday before Colombo HC Judge R.S.S. Sapuvida in the case pertaining to the attempted suicide bomb attack on him in Boralesgamuwa in 2008. The indictments are filed against two persons accused of aiding and abetting a suicide bombing attack on Oct 10, 2008, targeting the then Minister of Agriculture, Maithripala Sirisena. Former Prez appeared before the Court on notice issued summoning him as the first witness
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Lankans fraud vulnerable due to low financial literacy rate
Apr 29 (DN) Central Bank reports indicate that the financial literacy rate in Sri Lanka is lower than the literacy rate, making people vulnerable to various illegal financial frauds. According to 2023 statistics, the literacy rate in Sri Lanka is 93%, but according to 2021 statistics, the financial literacy rate is just 58%. It has been observed that due to the low financial literacy of the people, the probability of people engaging in various unsafe financial activities is high.
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9 Feb. power outage: PUCSL rejects CEB expert committee findings
Apr 29 (TM) The Public Utilities Commission of SL (PUCSL), disagreeing with the findings of the expert committee report forwarded by CEB on the 9 February islandwide power outage, has decided to hold a public hearing to conduct a fresh and comprehensive investigation into the incident. CEB announced on 23 April that it had forwarded the said expert committee’s report on the 9 February blackout to the PUCSL for review.
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Vietnamese Spiritual leader forced to make U-turn in Sri Lanka
Apr 29 (DM) Minh Tue is a Vietnamese who describes himself as an ordinary learner and practising what Buddha has taught in scripture. He has been walking in Vietnam barefoot, eating once a day (only in the morning) from food received from others, sleeping in the open, and not receiving any money. He has no possessions, except some bare essentials like a bowl for food and to drink water. His robes are sown by himself; using discarded pieces of cloth he picks up along his travels.
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BFA IV Women’s Baseball Asian Cup Qualifier: Sri Lanka thrash Cambodia 28-8
Apr 29 (DN) SL’s women’s baseball team ended their campaign on a high note, crushing Cambodia by a massive 28-8 in their final match of the BFA IV Women’s Baseball Asian Cup 2025 Qualifier, played in Bangkok, Thailand yesterday. SL players came out with great energy, scoring a commanding 12-3 win in the first innings. They followed up with a solid 5-0 lead in the second innings and an impressive 11-4 advantage in 3rd innings. Cambodia managed just one more point in the final innings,
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Oshada’s ton helps Galle to pile-up 370 at NSL final
Apr 29 (DN) Galle fought back strongly to take major honours after second day’s play against Dambulla in their NSL four day final game played at SSC grounds yesterday. Galle Opener Oshada Fernando who was unfortunately retired hurt after scoring 52 on day one resumed his innings yesterday and his gutty knock of 120 guided Galle to score 370 all out in their first innings. Dambulla were struggling 154 for 5 wickets at close of the day still trailed by 216 runs in the first innings.
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Rs 400 million loss due to delay in Slave Island Bridge construction
Apr 29 (NW) Minister Bimal Rathnayake visited the construction site of the flyover being built from Baladaksha Mawatha near the Slave Island Police Station to Chittampalam A. Gardiner Mawatha, in Colombo, to inquire about the cause of its delay. Acting IGP Priyantha Weerasuriya and other officials also participated in this occasion. According to Transport Ministry, it was informed during the inspection tour that steps will be taken to promptly remove the police residential quarters,
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Nearly 500 kilos of heroin destroyed under court supervision
Apr 29 (Island) The police and court officials yesterday supervised the destruction of nearly 500 kilos of heroin at the INSEE Cement Plant located in Puttalam. The following is the text of statement issued by the INSEE Ecocycle Lanka (Pvt) Ltd in this regard: "Building on a consistent track record of supporting national anti-narcotics initiatives and eradicating a national menace, INSEE Ecocycle, collaborated once more with
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More radical reforms vital to boost growth: Economist
Apr 29 (SO) The Sri Lanka economy has come a long way from where it was few years ago to a more stable position but more radical reforms are essential to sustain growth, said a former Central Banker and a renowned economist. “From a macro-economic perspective, yes, we have improved a lot in terms of inflation and economic stability when compared to where we were in 2022 and 2023 but going forward debt sustainability alone is not sufficient,” said Dr. Roshan Anne Perera.
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Sri Lankan relief team returns from Myanmar festooned in glory
Apr 29 (ST) SL Humanitarian Assistance and Relief Team, which was deployed to Myanmar, returned to the island yesterday (26). Comprising 26 members from the Sri Lankan tri-services, the team was led by Brigadier Punya Karunathilake and departed for Myanmar on April 5. Speaking upon arrival at the BIA, Brigadier Karunathilake said, “As we approached the disaster-stricken Nay Pyi Taw province, located approximately 450 km away, we encountered broken roads and bridges.
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Rupee weakest among many emerging markets
Apr 29 (TM) SL rupee among worst performers among emerging market currencies so far in 2025 as the currency is down by 2.2%. Data showed that among the 30 emerging market currencies, SL rupee takes the 26th position with a spot return of negative 2.21%. Among the emerging market currencies, 23 currencies have appreciated so far in the year with the Russian Ruble topping the chart having spot return of 37.5% and
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Illegal confectionery floods SL market: Leading confectioner warns
Apr 29 (DM) A rise in illegal confectionery products entering SL’s local market is posing significant challenges for the legitimate businesses and creating health risks for the consumers, a top industry representative warns. According to CBL Foods International, the market is gradually getting flooded by illegal confectionery products as there is widespread sale of such in all parts of the country. “Most of these products are expired and do not even carry the basic nutrient content.
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Singer Sri Lanka onboards Piaggio vehicles to expand light automobiles offering
Apr 29 (FT) Singer Sri Lanka, is stepping up its foray into the light automobile market with the introduction of the range of diesel three-wheelers from Piaggio, the globally renowned Italian manufacturer. The partnership also marks the official return of Piaggio to the Sri Lankan market. Known for its advanced engineering, rugged design, and fuel-efficient performance, Piaggio remains a respected name on Sri Lanka’s roads, with over 100,000 vehicles already in operation.
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Great Place to Work SL hosts Exploring emerging trends in manufacturing &...
Apr 29 (FT) Great Place to Work Sri Lanka successfully hosted its much-anticipated event, Exploring Emerging Trends in the Manufacturing and Production Industry, at the Hilton Colombo recently. Through a series of insightful discussions and expert perspectives, participants explored key topics shaping the manufacturing industry today, including technological advancements, workforce dynamics, sustainability practices, and innovative leadership approaches.
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Apparel & textile sector embraces science-based targets in sustainability drive
Apr 29 (FT) SL’s corporates particularly in the apparel sector, are making significant strides in sustainability, with leading apparel and textile, manufacturing, and textile companies aligning with the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi). From industry giants like Brandix, Hirdaramani, Hayley’s Fabrics and MAS to innovators such as InQube, Hela Clothing, and SolTrim, companies are setting measurable targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across operations & supply chains.
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Emirates boost for Sri Lanka Pavilion at Arabian Travel Market
Apr 29 (FT) Emirates Airlines Group CEO Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum yesterday gave a big boost for SL’s latest push at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM), which began yesterday in Dubai. Al Maktoum engaged in the lighting of the traditional oil lamp to inaugurate the SL Pavilion at the ATM 2025. SL is set to make a dynamic presence at the ATM in Dubai, UAE, showcasing its vibrant culture, natural beauty,
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Opportunity for govt to confirm its commitment to reconciliation
Apr 29 (Island) The international system, built at the end of two world wars, was designed with the aspiration of preserving global peace, promoting justice, and ensuring stability through a Rules-Based International Order. Institutions such as the United Nations, UN Covenants on Human Rights and the UNHRC formed the backbone of this system. They served as crucial platforms for upholding human rights norms and international law. Despite its many imperfections, this system remains important
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Pope Francis: Not a Prince of the Church but Servant of the People
Apr 29 (ST) Pope Francis died as he had lived. Simple and humble. From the streets of Argentina, where he had been born and become a priest, to the ascending steps of the opulent Vatican Palace, each rugged step, etched with humbleness and simplicity, had been a testament to his stoic faith. A faith that not riches nor pomp altered a jot. In his long voyage as a man of God—to be chosen at his final Vatican port as Pope—he shunned the conventional road to walk spartan path as a Jesuit priest to God.
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Editorial: Specious arguments
Apr 29 (Island) The govt and the Opposition are engaged in a no-holds-barred battle to win the upcoming LG elections. Their election campaigns have turned down and dirty, and the polity is red in tooth and claw, with vilification campaigns being carried out against not only politicians but also their kith and kin. If the ruling NPP fails to retain its votes at the current level next month, the Opposition will claim to have made a breakthrough in its battle against the govt.
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Overhauling education system is essential
Apr 29 (CT) The long wait for the results is finally over for students who sat for their GCE A/L exam last year, marking the culmination of the academic efforts of school students across the island. Surely, congratulatory messages are now being exchanged among students, friends, and families for those who have earned a place at a State university. For those who did not, it is also a time to celebrate the achievement of having faced the examination and to regroup and plan for the future.
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LNG power generation: Prolonged delays push costly thermal power
Apr 29 (TM) SL currently possesses nearly 680 MW of operational power generation capacity designed to run on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) – a cleaner, more efficient, and cost-effective alternative to traditional fossil fuels. However, due to prolonged delays in developing the required LNG infrastructure, including import terminals and regasification facilities, these modern plants continue to operate on costly interim
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Justice delayed is Justice denied: An appeal to expedite cases of child abuse
Apr 29 (DM) A large number of Civil Society Organisations (CSO) and experts have appealed to Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake to prioritise child welfare, especially in expediting the backlog of 40,000 cases of child abuse. The appeal was collaborated by Law and Society Trust and Child Protection Alliance with 28 CSOs and 28 experts endorsing it. By 2023, SL’s population was 22,037,000 out of which 6,642,331 (30.14%) of the total population were children under 18
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Local Elections: What the AKD/NPP govt has done in six months
Apr 29 (CT) Along with the political tsunami the opposition faced over the last two elections, it highlights the AKD/NPP Govt’s total failure by pointing out that it has not fulfilled its election promises. The opposition seeks to make the AKD/NPP govt unpopular among the people and the country by emphasizing the govt’s neglect of the people’s trust and expectations. This is a painful cry to achieve at least a small victory in the Local Elections.
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Is the farmer losing out to govt’s economic democracy?
Apr 29 (CT) “To change the perception that farming is a loss-making venture, farmers must be motivated to cultivate. Due to these negative narratives, young people are not entering the farming sector. This is a very pitiful situation,” emphasised Terence Gamini de Silva, a Trotskyist political activist and leader of a farmer’s organisation. He stressed that the govt should intervene.
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Public transport safety
Apr 29 (TM) SL is routinely reminded about the appalling state of public transport safety in the island. Often it only results in many, including some in the new Govt expressing shock and frustration, and the episode ends there. We don’t get to see the fast-moving policy changes which are necessary to ensure public transport safety. However, SL’s public sector passenger transport mode share has been gradually dwindling, with significant gaps in service quality and priority policies,
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The gaps in the higher education sector
Apr 29 (DM) Education authorities announced the results of GCE A/L exam on Saturday and mainstream media as usual have given wide publicity to the top scorers in various streams of the exam. Although earlier there were discussions whether media hype only on those who are successful would further discourage the low scorers, media continue to praise only the high achievers. Around 222, 800 school applicants and around 51,600 private candidates had sat for exam
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New reforms including mandatory seat belts for bus drivers proposed
Apr 28 (AD) A number of reforms including the installation of GPS and CCTV systems in buses and making seat belts mandatory for bus drivers have been proposed during a stakeholder meeting. Special discussion was chaired by Minister Bimal Ratnayake with the participation of the Chairpersons of the National Transport Commission (NTC), Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB), and the relevant Road Passenger Transport Authorities (RPTAs) of the nine provinces.
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Importers deny drop in vehicle sales, 75% of imports already sold
Apr 28 (DM) While rejecting media reports claiming there is a decrease in sales of imported vehicles, the Vehicle Importers’ Association of Sri Lanka (VIASL) said today that since the resumption of vehicle imports, nearly 75% of imported vehicles have already been sold. VIASL President Prasad Manage said there is no shortage of vehicles arriving in the country. Nearly 7,000 new vehicles have already been imported to both the Hambantota and Colombo Ports, he said.
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Poverty line drops slightly to Rs 16,318 in February
Apr 28 (CT) SL’s official poverty line for Feb 2025 decreased slightly to Rs 16,318 per person per month. Reduction follows a dip in the National Consumer Price Index (NCPI), which measures inflation across the country. While this adjustment may appear to signal some relief, district-level figures highlight that the cost of living remains disproportionately high, particularly in urban and more economically developed regions.
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Former Additional Secretary remanded over 2021 fertilizer import scandal
Apr 28 (AD) A former Additional Secretary to the State Ministry of Agriculture has been arrested by the CIABOC in connection with the importation of a consignment of substandard fertilizer from the Chinese company Qingdao Seawin Biotech in 2021. Accordingly, the Bribery Commission has arrested the relevant official on charges of causing losses to the government by issuing directives to re-open the suspended Letters of Credit (LCs) to procure a stock of substandard organic fertilizer from
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BOC exceeds Rs. 666 b in Avurudu transactions
Apr 28 (FT) The Bank of Ceylon (BOC) has reaffirmed its leadership in banking services by facilitating over Rs. 666 billion in customer transactions during the Avurudu season 2025. This achievement underscores the trust customers place in BOC’s extensive service network and its commitment to providing seamless financial access during peak festive periods. Between 1 and 15 April, BOC’s customers made 3,236,318 POS transactions, amounting to Rs. 13.57 billion.
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