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Minister Bimal Rathnayake

Cricket tarnished by more scandals

May 1 (DM) While Indian youngsters like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ayush Mhatre and Yashasvi Jaiswal continue to make headlines for their incredible performances, unprecedented talent and fearless approach to the game, two U-19 youngsters from the SL squad have made headlines for all the wrong reasons. The two players were arrested over allegations of secretly filming female guests in the privacy of their rooms inside a hotel in Narahenpita, raising further questions over the discipline, more..

Govt struggles to regulate online books

May 1 (TM) The Religious and Cultural Affairs Ministry has raised concerns about the growing difficulty of regulating books and other publications available on digital platforms, noting that existing controls mainly apply to printed material entering the country through ports and airports. Deputy subject Minister Muneer Mulaffer said that SL has, from time to time, introduced mechanisms to review publications, particularly in the aftermath of the Easter Sunday attacks. more..

Rising 400m sprinter Nishendra returns positive test

May 1 (TM) Sprinter Nishendra Fernando who excels in the 400m event has been imposed with a temporary suspension from all competitions both locally and overseas by the SL Anti-Doping Agency (SLDA) after testing positive for the banned substance anabolic steroids. This was confirmed by the SLADA Director General (DG) Dr. Shiromi Pilapitiya. She stated that the SLADA had slapped the temporary suspension on more..

A.E. Goonesinha: Father of the Labour Movement and a democrat at heart

May 1 (DM) Writing about a historical figure is no easy task. Readers could tire of reading about the same feats year after year. However, every year there are readers who could gain knowledge of history created by our own men and women. Today is 1st May, Labour Day (May Day), the day the workers celebrate their rights, their dignity and the appreciation of the work they do for man and country. Labour Day was first held in Ceylon in 1927 under leadership of Alexander Ekanayake more..

Provocation and retaliation in Sugeeshwara’s incident

May 1 (DM) The incident involving Sugeeshwara Bandara and the so-called “shit attack” that followed his protest outside the Finance Ministry Secretary’s residence is a worrisome trend in SL politics. Sri Lanka was notorious for political violence at one point. However, the country’s image has improved since, and violence was almost absent at recent elections. What makes it worse this time is that both sides involved in this incident have serious responsibilities for what happened. more..

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The mantle of the Red Flag

May 1 (TM) May Day in Sri Lanka has long been a day of noise and colour. For decades, it belonged to the streets. Trade unions marched, parties rallied, and the working class was assured that power, when it came, would be used in its favour. Among the most consistent voices in that tradition was the JVP, now at the core of the NPP Govt. This May Day is different. It is no longer about demanding change from the outside. It is now about accounting for it from within. more..

JVP’s May Day legacy: Order in Red ranks

May 1 (DN) There was a time when the LSSP marched in May Day parades chanting, Arise now, ye starvers. Back then, Leftist political parties held their May Day parades through the streets of Colombo within a tradition of attacking rivals and exchanging blows. May Day was a restless day for the club-and-baton squads of the SL Police. On certain May Days, there were even instances where anti-imperialist sentiments were expressed by smashing the glass windows of corporate more..

Today is Vesak Full Moon Poya Day

May 1 (SO) We live in a world where we are constantly urged to work—often tirelessly—to achieve our goals and fulfill our duties to families and society. The Buddha praised diligence, honest effort, and earning one’s living through rightful means. Yet he did not endorse a life overwhelmed by work. In the Aparihaaniya Sutta, he warned against excessive absorption in activity—kammaaraamataa, or delighting too much in work. more..

Peace Walk: Was the purpose served?

May 1 (CT) Continuing from my previous article, beyond the visible procession, the ceremonies, and even the criticisms, the Peace Walk revealed something far more fundamental. It quietly brought to the surface a practice that lies at the very heart of the Buddha’s teaching—one that, perhaps, has been gradually overshadowed in contemporary contexts. At its most authentic moments, Peace Walk was not about organisation, recognition, or ritual. It was about movement—monks walking towards more..

Labour in Literature: Stories of struggle and survival

May 1 (SO) May Day is the Day of the Worker, a day that calls for and demands the rights of the worker be recognised. In SL, Labour Day is a vociferous affair, where the Trade Unions and political leaders throng the streets with walks, rallies and meetings to give an ear to the pleas of the workers and their rights. It is also a day of int'l celebration, with its origin being the Haymarket Affair in the US. A bomb thrown into the midst of was a peaceful protest of workers demanding for an 8 hour work day more..

May Day 2026: Between power, politics and the people

May 1 (DN) As SL marks International Workers’ Day, shifting party strategies and economic pressures are redefining how the country observes, and understands, one of labour’s most significant dates. May Day has never been a simple occasion. Globally recognised as Int'l Workers’ Day, it carries twin identities that have always existed in uneasy balance: a commemoration of historic labour struggles, and more..

Buddhist approach to human Challenges

May 1 (Island) Life, by its very nature, invariably presents a myriad of challenges that are fundamental to the human experience. The various social ills that afflict humanity cannot be understood without recognizing the profound human dynamics at play. Navigating these challenges according to Buddhism involves shifting from attempting to control external circumstances to mastering one’s internal responses. Central to these challenges are certain detrimental drives stemming from more..

Sanctity, rights and politics

May 1 (Island) Two full moon Poya days fall in May 2026, and there are two schools of thought about when Vesak should be observed. One insists that Vesak should be celebrated today, and the other is of the view that Vesak falls on 30 May. This difference of opinion has given rise to some confusion in the minds of the public and even protests in some quarters. The govt has said its decision to observe Vesak on 30 May was taken on the recommendation of the Maha Sangha. more..

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Former Defence Secretary claims ex-Prez Sirisena knew of Easter attack intelligence

Apr 30 (NW) Former Secretary to the Ministry of Defence Hemasiri Fernando told court that he believes former President Maithripala Sirisena had prior knowledge of the Easter Sunday attacks. The former Secretary made the statement while testifying before a Trial-at-Bar hearing the case against him over alleged dereliction of duty in preventing the deadly terrorist attacks of 2019. Fernando said he believes that then President Maithripala Sirisena, who was also the Defence Minister and more..

Court postpones verdict in 4 corruption cases against ex-Dy Minister Sarana G

Apr 30 (TM) The Colombo High Court (HC) has postponed the announcement of verdicts in four cases filed by the CIABOC against former Deputy Minister Sarana Gunawardena. The verdicts, which were initially scheduled to be delivered today (30th), have now been deferred to 26 May 2026. The cases concern allegations by the Bribery Commission that Gunawardena caused financial losses to the govt in 2006 while serving as Chairman of the National Lotteries Board. more..

Mudalige questions e-NIC project over security and foreign ties

Apr 30 (DM) Jana Aragala Vyaparaya activist Wasantha Mudalige expressed strong criticism over the govt’s handling of SL’s proposed electronic National Identity Card (e-NIC) project, particularly its reported cooperation with India. Mudalige alleged that Sri Lanka’s decision-making authority over the biometric ID system had been compromised and raised concerns over data security and foreign influence. more..

Video: Sri Lanka introduces laws for Buddhist monks seeking to travel abroad...

Apr 30 (AD) The Sri Lankan govt has decided to make it mandatory for Buddhist monks travelling abroad to obtain recommendations from their respective senior monk (Guru Hamuduruwo), the regional Buddhist leader, and the Mahanayaka Thero of their respective Nikaya. Deputy Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs, Gamagedara Dissanayake stated that although this law had been enacted previously, it had not been strictly implemented in recent times. more..

HSBC ends consumer banking operations in Sri Lanka today

Apr 30 (NW) HSBC Bank’s consumer banking operations in Sri Lanka officially come to an end today, following the completion of the transfer of its retail banking division to Nations Trust Bank (NTB). The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) received approval from the Central Bank of SL in Dec 2025 to hand over its consumer banking operations to NTB. A Binding Sale and Purchase Agreement signed between the two banks in Sept 2025 has now been finalized. more..

Rooftop solar at crossroads as Sri Lanka shifts to distributed energy future

Apr 30 (Island) Rooftop solar power in Sri Lanka has reached a critical turning point as the country responds to the combined pressures of the economic crisis, rising electricity tariffs and national climate commitments. What was once considered an optional investment for affluent households is increasingly becoming a practical solution for ordinary consumers, businesses and industries seeking lower energy costs and more..

State support sought for 76th Bellanwila Esala maha perahera

Apr 30 (DM) A discussion on organising the annual Esala Maha Perahera of Bellanwila Rajamaha Viharaya and securing sponsorship was held yesterday (29) at the Presidential Secretariat under the patronage of Secretary to the President Nandika Sanath Kumanayake. They said the 76th Esala Maha Perahera of the historic temple is scheduled to be held from July 25 to Aug 16. During the meeting, attention focused on conducting this year’s perahera, regarded as one of the country’s more..

Over 100 Wild Elephant deaths in four months: One death a day

Apr 30 (DM) The human–elephant conflict in SL has claimed the lives of 427 people and elephants as of April 25 this year, data revealed. 108 elephants have died so far in 2026, while 35 people have lost their lives in elephant attacks during the same period. A senior official from the department said that the causes behind elephant deaths included 16 from gunshot injuries, 14 from electrocution, nine from explosives concealed in food items known as hakka patas, and five in train collisions. more..

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NPP insists Rajapaksa’s money will be found

Apr 30 (DM) NPP reiterated that the govt is conducting investigations into the money allegedly hidden in foreign countries by leaders during previous govts with the support of those particular countries. JVP General Secretary Tilvin Silva said that the govt is expecting to reveal all the details regarding the individuals, amount and the countries where the money was hidden after the investigations. He said foreign countries are assisting the govt in conducting those more..

NPP to hold 21 May Day rallies across SL

Apr 30 (NW) The NPP has announced plans to hold 21 May Day rallies across 21 major cities of SL, with the participation of its senior leadership. Party Leader and Prez Anura Dissanayake will attend the May Day rally in Nuwara Eliya on the morning of May 1, followed by the rally in Maharagama in the afternoon. PM Harini Amarasuriya is scheduled to join the May Day rally in Ratnapura. JVP General Secretary Tilvin Silva will take part in rallies in Kalutara, Matara, and Tangalle, while more..

Sri Lanka sees 17,081 new active credit cards in February 2026

Apr 30 (EN) New active credit cards in Sri Lanka increased by 17,081 in February this year, CB data showed, as the country’s economic recovery amid lower interest rates helps boost their usage. The number of total active credit cards reached 2,193,380 by the end of February, compared to 2,176,299 by the end of January, showing a 0.8% increase for the month. The number has expanded by 1.3% in the first two months of this month. more..

Maldives President to undertake state visit to Sri Lanka from May 3–6

Apr 30 (NW) Maldives President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu will undertake a State Visit to Sri Lanka from May 3 to May 6, 2026, at the invitation of Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayaka. During the visit, President Muizzu is scheduled to meet senior Sri Lankan leaders and hold official talks with President Dissanayaka aimed at further strengthening bilateral relations. The two leaders will also witness the signing and exchange of several MoUs covering cooperation across multiple sectors. more..

US reiterates its commitment to enhancing relations with Northern Sri Lanka

Apr 30 (Island) US Embassy in SL, on April 26, celebrated the 15th anniversary of American Corner Jaffna (ACJ), highlighting its longstanding role in connecting communities in Northern SL with the US through programmes focused on education, innovation, and American values. The Embassy also inaugurated the new Freedom 250 Pavilion, part of the global Freedom 250 initiative commemorating 250 years of American independence, the Embassy said in a press release more..

Corporal punishment remains second-highest child abuse complaint, NCPA reports

Apr 30 (DM) The second highest category of complaints received by the NCPA relates to physical abuse, with between 2,000 and 2,500 cases of corporal punishment reported each year. Despite increasing awareness on child rights, physical punishment continues to be widely used as a disciplinary method by parents, teachers and educators in Sri Lanka, reflecting long-standing cultural and social norms. more..

Sri Lanka looking at expanding cooperation with Israel: Minister

Apr 30 (EN) SL is focused on strengthening bilateral ties and expanding cooperation with Israel, Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath has said. Herath recently met Ambassador of Israel to SL Reuven Javier Azar, who is based in New Delhi, India. “Focused on strengthening bilateral ties and expanding cooperation across multiple spheres,” Herath said after the meeting. “Looking forward to continued engagement for mutual benefit.” Israel is currently conducting a ground invasion and more..

Cabinet clears rules expanding CBSL data powers, sanctions for non-compliance

Apr 30 (FT) Cabinet of Ministers has approved new rules strengthening the Central Bank of SL’s (CBSL) powers to collect data required for monetary policy formulation, including provisions to impose administrative sanctions on entities that fail to comply, alongside approving the tabling of its 2025 financial and operational report in Parliament. Under the provisions of the Central Bank of SL Act No. 16 of 2023, the CBSL is empowered to collect statistics and information from more..

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Proposal submitted for smoking ban for people born after 2010 in Sri Lanka

Apr 30 (TM) A new concept paper proposing a tobacco-free generation for children born after 2010 has been officially submitted to Minister of Health, Nalinda Jayatissa. Developed by the National Authority on Tobacco and Alcohol (NATA), the plan aims to eliminate future exposure to tobacco by implementing key legislative reforms, including restricting access for the younger population. The proposal highlights the urgent need to address the health, social, and more..

Govt to strengthen regulation of preschools and day care centres

Apr 30 (DM) Women and Child Affairs Minister Saroja Paulraj has said that there is a need to further expand and strictly enforce legal and policy provisions in light of recent concerns over the safety and wellbeing of children in early childhood development and day care centres. She made these remarks during a recent meeting held with the National Secretariat for Early Childhood Development. The Minister said that Provincial Preschool Units established under more..

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