Nation yearns for a perennial blueprint for survival
Dec 17 (CT) Sri Lanka’s National Physical Plan (NPP) was conceived as the country’s highest-level spatial blueprint—a long-term, technocratic roadmap intended to guide land use, infrastructure, environmental conservation, and regional development across a 30-year horizon. Instead of responding to political winds, it was designed to be the compass that directs govts, ensuring that the country’s physical growth remains coherent,
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For forms of govt. let fools contest
Dec 17 (ST) If the satirical writing of the British poet who penned the words above is not appreciated by those in this country, at least his thoughts have proved to be prophetic even centuries later. Over the years the words of Alexander Pope have shown that we in SL seemed determined to follow the first words of Pope’s saying but not the rest of what he said in that sentence: “Whate’er is best administered is best.” For those in this country who followed SL’s political antics but wisely kept away from it,
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Are they more equal than others?
Dec 17 (CT) It has been several days since the accident involving the former Speaker of the Parliament and NPP MP Asoka Ranwala, and while expressing concern over the safe recovery of those injured from the collision, information revealed regarding the actions of the Police in investigating the particulars of the case paint a picture that is not helpful for the NPP Govt and its administration. Of course, matters are made worse when considering the fact that the incident involved Ranwala,
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රංජන් ජයලාල් සතිය
Ajith Nivard Cabraal: Greek Bond issue & more
Dec 17 (CT) Cabraal went on TV and said he was unconditionally discharged by the Court (නිදොස් කොට නිදහස්). Another YouTuber SL LEADERS (Abeetha Edirisinghe) watch at least from 5th minute, confirms the same story. He calls Cabraal at the 5th minute in the video, and Cabrral answers immediately and says he was unconditionally discharged by the Court (නිදොස් කොට නිදහස්). The real situation can be extracted from the Actual court record, as quoted in Bharatha
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Beyond Cyclone Ditwah: The government should turn disaster into an opportunity
Dec 17 (DM) As SL heads into the post-disaster reconstruction phase following Cyclone Ditwah, the govt seems clueless about how to proceed. Its pre-disaster response had been lacklustre; its response in the immediate aftermath commendable, but where it matters most for the long-term recovery, it lags. The devastation has been extensive, though an exact estimate of the damage and cost of reconstruction is not yet established. Other than the immense human loss; 640 dead, over 200
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'Cyclone Ditwah: Let’s turn this tragedy into a turning point for development'
Dec 17 (SO) Cyclone Ditwah has compelled SL to deal with the realities of climate change, disaster preparedness, and development planning. While the immediate focus has been on rescue and relief, experts warn that the scale of destruction points to deeper structural and environmental vulnerabilities. CEO Dr. Chinthaka Perera of the Uni College of Batangala, affiliated to Uni of Vocational Technology (UoVT),
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When screens steal our children from us
Dec 17 (DM) There was a time when evenings in SL homes were filled with sound. The clatter of plates being set on the table, the familiar arguments over homework, a mother calling out to children to wash their hands before dinner, a father asking about school. These moments were imperfect, sometimes chaotic, but they were real. Today, many of those sounds have faded, replaced by an uncomfortable silence broken only by the tapping of fingers on screens. Across Colombo and even beyond,
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Planning for disasters
Dec 17 (TM) Increasingly, the world has witnessed a surge in natural disasters and emergencies, from devastating floods and wildfires to severe storms and unforeseen health crises. Sri Lanka has faced its share of these tragedies. As our climate and region become increasingly unpredictable, there is a pressing need for communities and individuals to be proactive in their preparedness. The cornerstone of this preparedness lies not only in Govt action but in the collective responsibility of
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ඇතුළේ ලොකු අවුලක්
Official: New Sri Lanka Cricket Selection Committee appointed
Dec 16 (NW) Former SL cricketer Pramodya Wickremasinghe has been appointed Chairman of the National Cricket Selection Committee, Ministry of Sports said on Tuesday. The appointment was announced in an official press release issued by the ministry, which confirmed that a new five-member national selection committee has been constituted. The other members appointed to the committee are Indika de Saram, Tharanga Paranavithana, Vinothan John & Rasanjali de Alwis.
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Sri Lanka has entered second phase of post-disaster recovery: PM Harini
Dec 16 (AD) The newly appointed High Commissioner of Canada to Sri Lanka, Isabelle Catherine Martin, has conveyed Canada’s condolences over the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah and reaffirmed Canada’s readiness to extend further support to Sri Lanka during the recovery process. The High Commissioner made these observations when she paid a courtesy call on PM Dr. Harini Amarasuriya on Monday at Temple Trees, the PM’s Office said.
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Cabinet approves MoUs between local, foreign universities
Dec 16 (AD) Cabinet has approved a series of MoU between SL universities and foreign institutions to strengthen academic cooperation, research collaboration and knowledge exchange. The approvals include agreements involving Uni of Peradeniya, Uni of Kelaniya and Uni of Vavuniya with institutions in China, Japan and India, covering areas such as climate change, environmental pollution, antimicrobial resistance, informatics
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Two longstanding Sri Lankan Trotskyists die
Dec 16 (wsws) It is with great sadness that the Socialist Equality Party reports that two longstanding party comrades died on Saturday. We pay tribute to their intransigent fight over decades for the perspective of Trotskyism in the Sri Lankan working class. We extend our condolences to their family members. Comrade Leela Balasuriya passed away on Saturday morning, Dec 13, after losing consciousness. She had been bedridden for three months after a fall caused by a sudden
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Another aid shipment from India arrives
Dec 16 (AD) Another shipment of dry rations has been brought from India to provide relief to people affected by the cyclone Ditwah. The supplies were brought to SL by a C-17 aircraft belonging to the Indian Air Force. The relief consignment includes 15 tons of dry rations and 10 tons of medicines. Additionally, a shipment of 50 tons of dry rations was brought to the country yesterday aboard the Indian Coast Guard vessel Shaurya. The supplies were officially handed over at the port
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දිට්වා අධ්යාපන ක්ෂේත්රයට කළ බලපෑම
Catholic layman’s song-meditation draws thousands in Sri Lanka
Dec 16 (UCAN) Thousands of SL Christians attended a four-day song-and-prayer meditation program last week, in what organizers described as one of the largest lay-led Catholic faith gatherings in the country in recent years. Some 40,000 people, including priests and nuns, attended the Dec. 11-14 event on a public ground in the Catholic-dominated Negombo town over four evenings, according to Malinda Perera, member of Daham Pahana (light of the teaching) movement that organized it.
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Japan to give $2.5 million in emergency aid to cyclone-hit Sri Lanka
Dec 16 (Kyodo) The Japanese govt decided to extend an emergency grant of $2.5 million to cyclone-hit SL, Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said Tuesday. The emergency grant will be used to provide humanitarian assistance through international aid agencies, including food and other daily necessities. Landslides and floods caused by a cyclone that hit the island nation in late November have killed more than 600 people. Motegi told a press conference that Japan intends to
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Sajith calls for separate Disaster Management Ministry
Dec 16 (NW) Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has proposed to the govt that a separate Cabinet Ministry be established for disaster management and that it be strengthened. He stated that SL does not have a proper, precise, and efficient disaster management program in place, and that the field of disaster management itself has now been struck by a tsunami. Premadasa pointed out that there are no clear institutions, guidelines,
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Cabinet approves expansion of storage facilities for Medical Supply Division
Dec 16 (AD) Cabinet has granted approval to the proposal to enhance storage facilities for the Medical Supply Division under the Ministry of Health and Mass Media. Medical Supply Division is responsible for procuring, storing and distributing medicines, and other medical supplies and pharmaceutical items required for patient treatment to health institutions islandwide. The current storage facilities available for the Medical Supply Division are only sufficient for storing medicine stocks for
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Container transporters call for decisive action to clear port congestion
Dec 16 (Island) More than 300 container trucks, loaded with cargo, had been parked within the Colombo Port premises for several days, the Container Transport Vehicle Owners’ Association said yesterday. The congestion has been caused by the influx of relief supplies, following the recent disaster situation, along with increased imports for the festive season, the Association’s Chairman, Sanath Manjula, said. Although clearance of container cargo is currently underway,
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මට කරන්න පුළුවන් හැම උදව්වක්ම...
Govt pledges continued support for mothers and children
Dec 16 (DM) Even amid challenging circumstances, the government remains committed to investing in mothers and children, Women and Child Affairs Minister Saroja Savithri Paulraj said today. Addressing the inaugural ceremony for the distribution of a LKR 5,000 nutrition allowance to pregnant mothers, Minister Paulraj emphasized Sri Lanka’s dedication to strengthening the Early Childhood Development sector in all its dimensions. She highlighted the crucial role of maternal
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Over 600 HIV cases in nine months
Dec 16 (DM) Sri Lanka faces a worrying upswing in HIV/AIDS cases, with over 600 new infections and 13 deaths reported in the first nine months of 2025. SL has logged 639 HIV/AIDS cases from January to September in 2025 (January to March). This represents a 6% increase compared to the corresponding period in 2024, which reported 605 cases. Of the cases, 68 males and three females fall within the age range of 15-24, while the remaining cases are individuals above 25 years old.
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Sri Lanka nears 16% tax-to-GDP milestone
Dec 16 (FT) Deputy Minister Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando said Sri Lanka is on the cusp of reaching a long-sought fiscal milestone, with tax revenue expected to rise to 16% of GDP by the end of this year, reflecting a sharp turnaround driven by record collections and renewed public trust in the management of State finances. Deputy Minister said the tax-to-GDP ratio has already climbed to 15.4% and is projected to touch 16% by year-end,
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Pathum Nissanka picked by Delhi in IPL auction
Dec 16 (NW) SL opener Pathum Nissanka was signed by Delhi for INR 4 crore at the IPL auction, adding to a strong showing by Sri Lankan players, with Wanindu Hasaranga and Matheesha Pathirana also securing deals. Nissanka, who has been a regular at the top of SL’s batting order, attracted interest following a run of consistent performances at int'l level. Delhi moved in to bolster their batting options as they fine-tune their squad ahead of the upcoming Indian Premier League season.
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Hasaranga finds new IPL home with Lucknow Super Giants
Dec 16 (NW) SL all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga was snapped up by Lucknow Super Giants for INR 2 crore at the IPL mini-auction on Tuesday, a significantly lower figure compared to his previous IPL earnings. Hasaranga, one of the leading white-ball bowlers in world cricket, had commanded a much higher price in earlier editions of the tournament, reflecting his strong performances in both international cricket and the IPL. The reduced price came as a surprise to many,
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Sri Lanka will rebuild stronger after cyclone devastation, Rs. 500 bn extra spend: Minister
Dec 16 (EN) SL will re-build better and stronger in the recovery from Cyclone Ditwah, Deputy Minister Anil Jayantha Fernando said as the island recovers from the worst natural disater in over two decades that has left more than 800 people dead of missing. “We will re-build better and stronger,” he said. “When we reconstruct, we have to make soemthing that is better than what it was.” SL is giving 5 million rupees to people who
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KKR snap up Pathirana in record IPL deal for Sri Lanka
Dec 16 (NW) SL fast bowler Matheesha Pathirana became the most expensive Sri Lankan player ever to be auctioned in the Indian Premier League after being picked up by Kolkata Knight Riders for a massive INR 18 crore (about USD 2.2 million) at the IPL mini auction. The 22-year-old speedster attracted strong interest from multiple franchises before KKR secured his services, underlining his growing reputation as one of the most exciting young fast bowlers in T20 cricket.
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Sri Lanka and Saudi Arabia to issue joint commemorative stamps
Dec 16 (NW) The Cabinet of Ministers has approved a proposal to sign a MoU between the Sri Lanka Postal Department and the Saudi Post Corporation to issue two commemorative stamps. The stamps, featuring historical sites from both countries, are intended to mark fifty years of diplomatic relations between Sri Lanka and Saudi Arabia in 2024. According to the govt, the initiative aims to further strengthen bilateral ties and foster goodwill between the peoples of the two nations.
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Minister Vijitha Herath
Sri Lanka to co-host Asian Regional Debt Management Conference
Dec 16 (AD) Cabinet has granted approval to co-host the 2026 Asian Regional Debt Management Conference in SL. Asian Regional Debt Management Conference, hosted annually by the Asian Development Bank, provides an opportunity for debt managers from the Bank’s member countries to share experiences in the field of public debt management, discuss challenges, and strengthen regional cooperation. 2026 Asian Regional Debt Management Conference
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SC delegation, headed by CJ Surasena, observes Indian Supreme Court in action
Dec 16 (Island) A 10-member delegation from SL’s Supreme Court, headed by Chief Justice P. Padman Surasena, departed to New Delhi on the 11th of Dec, for an official visit to the Supreme Court of India as part of the ongoing official visit by the delegation to India. The group was accorded a ceremonial welcome in the Court’s main hall, led by the Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant. CJI Kant told the assembled Judges that the Indian judiciary was honoured to host their SL counterparts,
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Attempts at trafficking, exploiting disaster-hit children on the rise
Dec 16 (DM) In the wake of Cyclone Ditwah, Women and Child Affairs Ministry warned of increased attempts by certain elements for child trafficking and exploitation, a spokesperson said. The spokesperson said a number of children had been affected by the disasters, with some losing one or both parents. The Ministry is planning to put out the exact number related to children affected in a couple of days. “We see attempts at
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Be a volunteer: Sri Lanka Cricket opens T20 World Cup 2026 recruitment
Dec 16 (NW) Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has launched volunteer recruitment for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, inviting young men and women aged between 18 and 35 to be part of the global cricket event to be co-hosted by SL and India. According to SLC, walk-in interviews will be conducted on a first-come, first-serve basis in Colombo and Kandy for prospective volunteers who wish to contribute to one of the world’s biggest sporting events. In Colombo, interviews will be held on Dec 20,
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Disaster risk financing and insurance for disaster-proof Sri Lanka tourism
Dec 16 (FT) Climate risks to SL tourism are multifaceted and uneven, demanding tailored financial solutions that address the specific vulnerabilities of different industry segments rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. The vulnerability of the tourism sector in SL is also not monolithic and uniform. It faces compounded risks stemming from interconnected geographic, structural and economic factors that create systemic financial risks requiring coordinated intervention across all scales.
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