Special security and traffic plan in place for Sacred Tooth Relic exposition in Kandy
Apr 17 (AD) SL Police announced that an extensive security and traffic management plan will be implemented ahead of the exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic, which is set to begin on April 18 at the Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy. Special exposition will commence on April 18 at 3.30 p.m. and continue until 5.30 p.m. on the same day. From April 19 to 27, the relic will be on public display daily from 12.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Police state that more than two million local and int'l devotees are expected
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50 schools in Kandy to remain closed next week
Apr 17 (AD) Several schools in Kandy town and surrounding areas will remain closed from April 21 to April 25 in view of the special exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic. A total of 50 schools in Kandy town and surrounding areas will be closed during this period. The special exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic is scheduled to take place at the Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy from 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on April 18. Thereafter, it will continue daily for ten days, from 12:00 noon to 5:30 p.m.
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One generator at Norochcholai shut as CEB halts all thermal power due to low demand
Apr 17 (AD) CEB has deactivated all thermal power plants in operation as electricity demand plummeted during the New Year holiday period. One generator at the Norochcholai Coal Power Plant was deactivated from April 11, while operations at the Kelanitissa Power Plant, powered by naphtha, were halted on the morning of April 12. As of now, no thermal power plants are operational, with CEB prioritising hydroelectric and other renewable
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Gampaha shooting linked to underworld feud over Ganemulla Sanjeewa murder?
Apr 17 (AD) Police suspect that the shooting incident that took place near the Gampaha public bus stand last night (15) is a targeted revenge attack linked to an ongoing feud between two rival criminal gangs. According to police, two unidentified individuals on a motorcycle opened fire at a moving small lorry. At the time of the shooting, the two individuals travelling in the lorry exited the vehicle and ran into a nearby shop, police said. Police confirmed that neither of them sustained any injuries.
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Ranil warns of massive job losses over US tariffs
Apr 17 (FT) Former Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday warned over the serious economic threat posed by the US’s new reciprocal tariff policy on Sri Lankan exports, cautioning that over 100,000 jobs could be lost if urgent action is not taken. Wickremesinghe called the situation an economic emergency; urging the Govt to act swiftly and inform the public about its response. “As tariffs increase, consumer demand for goods declines. This is not a hypothetical situation, it is already unfolding.
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Sri Lanka’s Rugby warriors named for crucial Malaysia clash
Apr 17 (DN) SL has named a powerful 35-member national rugby squad for the crucial Asian Rugby Emirates Men’s Championship Play-Off against Malaysia, to be played on April 19 at the Racecourse Grounds in Colombo. Team was selected by the National Selection Committee, led by Sudath Sampath, after a competitive trial match held at the same venue on April 11. The squad has been going into intense training under veteran head coach Sanath Martis, supported by forwards
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Relay Carnival 2025: Lyceum-Wattala, St. Benedict’s Kotahena overall champs
Apr 17 (DN) Lyceum Int'l School Wattala and St. Benedict’s College Kotahena emerged girls and boys overall champions at the Ritzbury Relay Championship organised by the SL Schools Athletic Association and concluded recently at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium Diyagana. Lyceum Int'l School Wattala obtained 130 points to clinch the girls overall title while St. Benedict’s with 155 points won the boys overall title. More than 3000 School athletes took part this three-day event
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EPF declares 11% interest as assets jump to Rs. 4.38 trillion in 2024
Apr 17 (AD) EPF has strengthened its position as the leading entity in the superannuation sector, accounting for 81% of the sector’s total assets by the end of 2024. Fund’s net worth rose by 12.6% year-on-year to Rs. 4,375.7 billion, up from Rs. 3,886.7 billion in 2023, primarily driven by robust investment returns and a rebound in net contributions. Total contributions received during 2024 increased by 11.3% to Rs. 234.4 billion,
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Sri Lanka German Business Council of Ceylon Chamber hosts Members’ Day
Apr 17 (FT) Sri Lanka-German Business Council (SLGBC) of The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce hosted its Members’ Day at Hilton Colombo Residences recently, bringing together industry leaders, diplomats, and business professionals to celebrate and enhance trade relations between Sri Lanka and Germany. Ambassador of Germany to Sri Lanka Dr. Felix Neumann delivered the Keynote Address, reaffirming Germany’s long-standing commitment to SL’s economic development.
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Farmers bemoan lack of Yala fertiliser subsidy
Apr 17 (TM) Farmers’ groups claim that despite the Yala farming season already being underway and expected to continue over the next few months, farmers are yet to receive the fertiliser subsidy allocated for paddy cultivation. “This year’s Yala farming season has begun. The sowing of paddy in the Eastern Province has concluded, and the plants are now one to two weeks old,” National Agrarian Unity organisation President Anuradha Thennakoon said. He added that despite this progress,
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Abu Dhabi Tri-Series - SL 'A' vs AFG 'A': Sadeera (129), Lahiru (81) spearhead chase
Apr 17 (DN) Skipper Sadeera Samarawickrama struck a fabulous unbeaten century to guide SL ‘A’ to victory over Afghanistan ‘A’ in the second match of the tri-nation One Day Tri-Series played on Tuesday (15) in Abu Dhabi. This was SL’s second consecutive win, following a 45-run victory over Ireland ‘A’ at the same venue on Saturday. Afghanistan ‘A’ opted to bat first after winning the toss and managed to post 248 runs for 8, in 50 overs. Afghan skipper Darwish Rasooli struck a superb century,
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Apr 17 (FT) The Colombo stock market was positive on the first day of trading yesterday after the Sinhala-Tamil New Year holidays amidst low turnover. The active S&P SL20 gained by over 29.95 points or 0.65% whilst the benchmark ASPI improved by over 99.68 points or 0.64%. Turnover was Rs.792.76 million involving 30.23 million shares. However, the foreign investors remained net sellers, with a net outflow of Rs. 50.1 million. The bourse staged a comeback from previous session
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Sri Lanka’s population increasing at a slower rate, 2024 census shows
Apr 17 (ST) Sri Lanka’s population is gradually increasing, though at a slower pace, the Census and Statistics Department has revealed. The Department, in its findings released this week said the annual average growth rate has been comparatively reducing, Accordingly, the population growth rate, which was 0.7% at the time of the 2012 census, has decreased to 0.5% in the 2024 census. Reasons for the decrease
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SL gears up for Global Franchise Forum 2025, featuring top international brands
Apr 17 (FT) The Global Franchise Forum (GFF) is set to host its Sri Lanka edition on 27 April at the Sheraton Hotel, Colombo. This premier event will bring together top global brands, investors, and entrepreneurs to explore expansion opportunities in the burgeoning SL market. The forum has garnered support from prominent organisations, including the Indo-SL Chamber of Commerce, Ceylon National Chamber of Industries (CNCI), International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) SL,
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IPC wire harness event aims to attract school leavers to industry
Apr 17 (EN) Over 80 participants from SL electronic and electrical companies attended a wire harness competition and technical session organized by Int'l Electronics Manufacturing Association (IPC), which sought to attract young people to the sector. Participants gained an understanding about IPC standards’ requirements, assembly functionality, proper soldering & assembly techniques, assembly procedure adherence & overall product quality requirements in wire harness assembly.
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March remittances hit record high; up 21.1%
Apr 17 (EN) Sri Lanka’s remittances coming from its overseas expatriate workers rose to near record high and gained 21.1% to $693.3 million in March 2025 compared to the same month last year, helped by more expatriates using the official banking channels. Sri Lanka’s witnessed record high monthly remittances of $702.1 million in July 2020, data showed. The March remittances were the second best in the history of the country.
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Nipping the two leaves and the bud
Apr 17 (Island) As a 16-year-old sitting my GCE O/L exam, I never realised the gravity of these words. Presented to us as an afterthought when discussing the history of our country, I could not see how an entire community and their story of struggle were erased. Nor could I understand the importance of this brief statement against the backdrop of endless historical political reforms. Our texts drew attention to the needs of locals and how labour could be easily acquired from elsewhere
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Proceeds of Crime Act: A new era in the fight against corruption?
Apr 17 (SO) SL’s police have reopened several major corruption cases, particularly those involving members of former Prez Mahinda Rajapaksa’s family under the new Govt. These include investigations into the unexplained wealth of Rajapaksa’s second son, Yoshitha Rajapaksa, connected to the latter’s maternal grandmother Desi Aachchi, and allegations against his first son, Namal Rajapaksa, involving misappropriation of funds in the Krrish property deal and irregularities
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Editorial: Children and politics
Apr 17 (Island) Much publicity has been given to a recent incident where Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake acted swiftly to rescue a small girl lost in a large, milling crowd at an NPP election rally in Sammanthurai. A viral video shows the Prez lifting the bewildered girl and placing her beside him to ensure her safety. What would have happened to her but for his timely intervention? One may recall that Dissanayake did something similar during his presidential election campaign as well;
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Energy security is national security
Apr 17 (CT) As SL celebrated the Sinhala and Tamil New Year with customary festivities, an unusual silence echoed across the country’s thermal power plants. For the first time in recent memory, CEB deactivated all Thermal Plants in operation, including a Generator at the Norochcholai Coal Power Plant and Kelanitissa Power Plant. This unprecedented move was attributed to a dramatic drop in electricity demand during the holiday period, leading CEB to rely entirely on hydro & renewable energy
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Issue of custodial deaths: Police moots CCTV for detention cells
Apr 17 (TM) In the wake of the controversial custodial death of Sathsara Nimesh, Police has announced plans to install CCTV cameras inside detention cells – a move aimed at addressing mounting public outrage and calls for accountability. SSP Buddhika Manatunga confirmed that discussions were underway and implementation was imminent. However, Minister Ananda Wijepala has cautioned that surveillance alone is not
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People grab their noses when politicians rhapsodise promises
Apr 17 (ST) It was during the British parliamentary election that brought the Labour Party to power after some years of conservatism that I heard a prominent activist damn the stream of promises flowing from the lips of seasoned politicians. He was recalling the days of Conservative politician Boris Johnson, who promised many things except the moon when Britain voted Brexit—Britain’s exit from the European Union—which Johnson said would make Britain blossom. Instead of blossoming,
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Patience – more than just a virtue on the road!
Apr 17 (DM) Avurudu (Sinhala & Tamil New Year) is that time of the year when a majority of the population return to their hometowns to spend quality time with loved ones. While Avurudu is the season to engage in rituals and make merry, it is also a season where people express careless and reckless attitudes. Today, it is common to see more road accidents due to reckless driving, lack of discipline and patience on the roads. A video posted onto a social media platform indicated
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Proposed multi-product pipeline: Viability and feasibility of project to be assessed
Apr 17 (TM) Despite Indian PM Narendra Modi’s public comments about an agreement to build a multi-product pipeline aimed at developing Trincomalee as an energy hub, SL authorities remain uncertain about the development. According to reliable sources, the SL Govt has only held one discussion on the pipeline since the new administration came into power, which was limited to a meeting by the Energy Committee,
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Repeal PTA now to save exports..
Apr 17 (DM) It was no surprise to see the Trump Administration raising tariffs. What no one expected was how big and how irrational they would be. Countries with zero tariffs on imports such as Singapore and Switzerland were being slapped with tariffs. Territories with no inhabitants were subjected to punitive tariffs on their non-existent exports based on an irrational formula that has nothing to do with tariffs, designed solely to reduce bilateral trade deficits.
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To Trump Trump’s Tariffs
Apr 17 (CT) “There is silver lining in this for developing countries, which is that for too long, for may be three decades, we have been told that the only way we can develop is through export-led growth, and that’s really – it’s been unfortunate, because we have never seen giving our own workers a fair deal as a good option. We’ve always seen wages as cost, not as a source of our own domestic demand and market. It’s now to me to actually change, to shift gears,
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Anti-Corruption campaign begins on multiple fronts
Apr 16 (SO) Govt has kicked into gear with immediate effect a comprehensive plan to target corruption on several fronts. Proceeds of Crime Bill was passed in Parliament, which will enable the authorities to track down and locate illegally earned funds. This will complement the previously passed Anti Corruption Act (ACA). In the latest salvo against corruption at all levels in society, Govt will soon implement
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Shooter in former Boossa Prison superintendent’s murder arrested at BIA
Apr 16 (AD) The suspect allegedly responsible for the recent shooting of the retired Superintendent of the Boossa Prison was arrested this morning (15) by officers of CID while attempting to leave the country through BIA. The arrest was made at the departure terminal with the assistance of the Face Recognition System installed by the CID at the airport. Suspect was reportedly apprehended while preparing to board SriLankan Airlines flight to Bangkok, Thailand, using a forged passport.
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Prez rescues young girl from crowd during NPP rally
Apr 16 (DM) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake was met with loud cheers after swiftly rescuing a young girl who got trapped in a crowd during a NPP rally held in Samanthurai. As the Prez arrived, a large crowd gathered around the stage, cheering and moving closer to shake hands with him. Many attendees took selfies with the Prez during the rally. After the event, when the Prez was about to leave via stage staircase, a large group of supporters gathered near the steps to greet him.
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CEB issues another notice to rooftop solar system owners
Apr 16 (AD) The CEB has reiterated that owners of rooftop solar systems must switch off their units until 3 p.m. on a daily basis until 21 April if they receive an SMS from the board. CEB noted that such measures are taken when there is a risk of grid instability, owing to the significant reduction in demand during the New Year holiday period. After a detailed study on the forecast demand for electricity during the April holidays and
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US national arrested at BIA with Kush cannabis worth Rs. 230M
Apr 16 (AD) An American national has been arrested at the BIA this morning (15), by officers of the Narcotics Control Unit of SL Customs for attempting to smuggle 23 kg of Kush cannabis into the country. The 31-year-old suspect, who is employed by a company involved in land trading in the US, had arrived from Bangkok, on a SriLankan Airlines flight. He was detained while attempting to exit the airport through the Red Channel, a designated business corridor at the arrival terminal.
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Nearly 500,000 vehicles use expressways during New Year period
Apr 16 (AD) The revenue generated from expressway tolls during the past four days has exceeded Rs. 170 million, the Road Development Authority (RDA) said. A total of 497,223 vehicles have used the expressways since 11 April, it said. Accordingly, the income generated in the past four days from motorists using expressways stood at Rs. 173,505,300. This is an increase of 20% in comparison to the income generated by the RDA during the same period last year.
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