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මිරිස් කුඩ්ඩන්ට ආපහු වීරයෝ වෙන්න...

First Bond auction for the year notches a partial acceptance

Jan 10 (DM) Central Bank of SL conducted its first T-Bond auction for the year, expecting to raise Rs. 190.0bn. However, the auction saw a partial acceptance rate of 94.0% for the total amount offered. Specifically, only Rs. 39.3bn was accepted from the 01.11.2033 bond, where Rs. 50.0bn was initially expected to be raised. In contrast, the 15.10.2028 and 15.10.2030 bonds saw full acceptance, with the total offered amounts of Rs. 60.0bn and Rs. 80.0bn respectively, more..

LOLC Finance leads with Sri Lanka’s first Braille-enabled Mastercard Credit Card

Jan 10 (FT) LOLC Finance has taken a pioneering step towards financial inclusivity by introducing SL’s first Braille-enabled Mastercard credit card. Specifically designed for visually impaired individuals, this innovative card features tactile Braille elements and a distinctive blind notch, enabling ease of use and greater accessibility. By addressing the unique needs of diverse communities, this initiative sets a new benchmark in SL’s financial services sector, blending more..

Post-judicial directive: Prisons to look into escape-proof unshackling

Jan 10 (TM) Prisons Dept is looking into ways to reduce the use of shackles on inmates while also ensuring that there is no room for inmates to escape. Prisons Commissioner Gamini B. Dissanayake made these remarks with regard to the recent directive issued to prison officials by Colombo Additional Magistrate to treat suspects with dignity. As per media reports, the directive in question had been issued upon observing that more..

Webinar tomorrow on IMF agenda: Opportunities & challenges for SL post 2025

Jan 10 (FT) Daily FT, ACCA and the International Chamber of Commerce SL together with WIM, Cornucopia, CIMA, AGXA, and Global Greenwich Colombo will be conducting a webinar titled IMF agenda: Opportunities and challenges for SL post 2025. The webinar will be aired on Saturday (11) from 4 p.m. onwards. This webinar will be broadcasted live via Facebook platforms of ICCSL, Daily FT, CIMA and ACCA. It will host several eminent foreign as well as SL experts more..

Gateway’s Adheesha wins national scrabble title

Jan 10 (ST) Adheesha Disanayake of Gateway College, Colombo was crowned the national champion for 2024, securing first place in the prestigious tournament organised by the Scrabble Federation of SL. The event, held from December 6 to 8, was supported by Cloud Solutions International. Over 50 of the country’s top scrabble players gathered to compete in 24 intense rounds. Adheesha dominated the competition, winning 20 out of his 24 games. His performance more..

Tourism earnings soar by 52% in 2024

Jan 10 (FT) SL’s tourism industry has made an impressive recovery in 2024, generating over $ 3.2 billion in revenue, registering a substantial 52.38% YoY increase achieving its revised target. December also proved to be a stand out month with the industry raking in over $ 362 million, recording the highest monthly earnings for the year. This reflected a robust 34.46% YoY increase and a notable 33% improvement over Nov 2024. more..

'Single Window initiative to move forward'

Jan 10 (DN) Several chambers have brought to the notice of the Ministry of Finance that the Single Window concept that was started for a long time was not progressing. The five chambers are Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, National Chamber of Commerce, National Chamber of Exporters, Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industries and International Chamber of Commerce who are currently engaged in the single window initiative. more..

Ferentino Tyres takes on the uncharted road

Jan 10 (FT) Ferentino Tyres on Wednesday announced plans to triple exports to $ 300 million this year and an expanded range with big discounts to local buyers of a world class product to mark its third anniversary. The mega push to up its exports from $ 100 million at present is powered by the fact that Ferentino has now become the only SL brand with four stringent global certifications – US Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMSCA), more..

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More than 100 turtles found dead

Jan 10 (DM) More than 100 turtles had been found dead in the sea off the North, much to the anxiety of the fisherfolk and environmentalists. The fishermen attribute it to the use of prohibited fishing gear by the Indian poachers who enter SL waters. They pointed out that carcasses of hundreds of turtles had been found on the shore in Kashurina, Kowalan and Karainagar beaches in Jaffna. They said they noticed several injured turtles among them. Meanwhile the live turtles found on the beach more..

Growers want coconut auction back!

Jan 10 (ST) Coconut growers are in a quandary as to why the authorities have suspended the coconut auction. Growers opined that the auction was used as a benchmark in order to determine the prices at the retail market and suspending it will not get anyone anywhere. Concerns were raised on the suspension of the auction since the price fluctuation and subsequent increase would be impacted due to this. Small growers owning plots of about 10-15 acres of coconut land were able to earn more..

NPP govt, a patchwork of ideological differences, bound to suffer splits: FSP

Jan 10 (Island) Education Secretary of the Frontline Socialist Party, Pubudu Jagoda, has expressed skepticism about the govt’s ability to overcome the country’s pressing economic challenges. In an interview, Jagoda highlights the inherent divisions within the JVP/NPP coalition, which, he believes, are bound to hinder its ability to provide meaningful relief to the public. “The govt is a patchwork of ideological contradictions,” Jagoda says. more..

Theekshana seventh Sri Lankan bowler to take a hat -trick in ODI

Jan 10 (DN) SL spinner Maheesh Theekshaana’s created history by taking a hat-trick in the second ODI against NZ at Seddon Park, Hamilton. Theekshana became the first player to take an ODI hat-trick in New Zealand in 30 years. Theekshana is the seventh SL player to achieve this feat. Theekshana’s feat came across two overs during the second ODI of the three-match series at Seddon Park. In the 35th over, he struck twice in consecutive deliveries, removing NZ captain Mitchell more..

A generation at risk amid rising Tobacco use among schoolchildren

Jan 10 (CT) The alarming rise in tobacco and e-cigarette use among schoolchildren in SL has reached a point where it can no longer be ignored. What was once a concern limited to older generations has now found its way into the classrooms, playgrounds, and canteens of our schools. A warning that should have been heeded long ago is now glaring in front of us – schoolchildren — some as young as 12 — are becoming ensnared in the trap of tobacco more..

මොනවද මේ නිදන්? කොහොමද මේවා

Editorial: Rejects in overdrive

Jan 10 (Island) JVP-led NPP govt has announced that its ongoing programme to rid private buses and trishaws of unauthorised accessories and enforce road discipline will go on despite protests. However, following a discussion with the private bus owners, the police have reportedly announced a grace for compliance. It is hoped that noncompliance will be severely dealt with thereafter. Nobody must be allowed to trifle with the law. Some Opposition politicians are shedding copious tears more..

Hopefully, it is not Cart before the horse?

Jan 10 (CT) This article serves as an annexure to Dr. W.A. Wijewardena’s Clean SL, offering a practical perspective. Initiative by the Govt is a commendable step toward addressing a broad range of issues—from mitigating pollution to promoting good governance and ethical practices. It is a long-overdue response to SL’s pressing environmental and social challenges, and the Govt deserves praise for its bold vision. However, the success of this program lies in its implementation. more..

Real estate thrives when there’s demand created by businesses: Tian Zheng, CHECGM

Jan 10 (CT) General Manager of Investment Promotion and Marketing at CHEC Port City Colombo Pvt Ltd, Tian Zheng, provides insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by Colombo Port City. Despite navigating through various ups and downs, Zheng remains optimistic about attracting significant investments to the man-made island starting in 2025, backed by a five-year financial strategic plan. more..

Circular on diplomatic links, counter-productive?

Jan 10 (TM) The recent circular PS/BS/Circular/1/2025 issued by the Prez’s Secretariat on interactions between State agencies and foreign missions in Colombo has raised concerns in both the diplomatic quarter and within the community of senior public officials about the Govt's intentions behind the move. The circular came from left field, and was neither a requirement raised on the political stage in the lead up to both key elections last year which brought more..

Keeping people poor and malnourished…!

Jan 10 (ST) How to keep people poor and malnourished? SL too provides a classic example to give one of the best answers to this question. As I had to revisit this issue many times in the recent past, I thought of taking it for our discussions in this column. Therefore, I am going to carry out a discussion series on the issue for a couple of weeks. However, does any responsible govt want to keep the country’s people poor and malnourished? Even though govts may not do it intentionally, more..

Debt, taxes and trust: Fiscal dilemma in SL

Jan 10 (TM) The Covid-19 pandemic, conflict in Ukraine, or the Chinese debt trap: most initial media reports incorrectly attributed SL’s economic woes to these contemporary issues, glossing over the serious, long-standing issues that brought it to a head. These include years of structural inefficiencies, unsustainable policies, and financial mismanagement which left the country vulnerable to both domestic and external shocks. more..

Lasantha Wickrematunge A national hero’s enduring legacy

Jan 10 (DM) January 8 marked a dark and somber day in SL’s history, as our thoughts went back to Lasantha Wickrematunge, the fearless journalist and an indefatigable champion of human rights, who fell victim to a brutal assassination. Sixteen years have passed since his untimely demise, but Wickrematunge’s adherence to justice and human rights cemented his status as a national hero that continues to inspire generations. Wickrematunge’s remarkable career as a trailblazing journalist more..

Business community in search of level playing field

Jan 10 (DM) When we see the sunny beaches in Sri Lanka, lush green tea bushes and the tourism hotspots oozing with potential, there is hope on the horizon for Sri Lankans. There is President Anura Kumara Dissanayake also in the equation in terms of ensuring that Sri Lankans have hope for the future. The difference between the natural assets a country possesses and a man who is a leader and made of bone, muscle and skin is that the latter has a lifespan which is shorter than the former. more..

පාර්ලිමේන්තුව රැස්වීමේ සජීවී විකාශය

Rs. 4,089.54 Mn spent on Gin-Nilwala Diversion Project but no contribution to...

Jan 9 (DN) Rs. 4,089.54 has been spent on the Gin-Nilwala Diversion Project under the Irrigation and Water Resources Management Ministry during the past eight years with no contribution to the country’s national economy, a Special Audit Report on the project issued by the National Audit Report reveals. Notwithstanding the fact that the initial geological researches and surveying activities had been initiated in 2015 the respective project has been stopped in 2015. more..

Johnny, the dog follows trail for 4 kilometres to find battery thief

Jan 9 (DM) In a thrilling pursuit, a police sniffer dog named Johnny followed a scent trail for nearly 4 km through Wariyapola to track down a suspect who had stolen batteries from vehicles parked as case evidence materials at the Wariyapola District Court. The Wariyapola Police arrested the suspect and recovered five stolen batteries. Several vehicles, including a luxury bus, had been parked as case evidence at the Wariyapola Magistrate's Court when the batteries were stolen. more..

Rising tobacco addiction among Sri Lankan schoolchildren sparks concern

Jan 9 (DM) Sri Lanka is grappling with a rising trend of tobacco addiction among schoolchildren, highlighting the urgent need to address this growing issue to protect the well-being of the country's future leaders. Consultant Psychiatrist Dr. Rumi Ruben expressed concern over the increasing incidence of schoolchildren using tobacco products. He stated that it is the responsibility of parents, teachers & tutors more..

NCP test paper leak: NCP teacher interdicted

Jan 9 (TM) The teacher responsible for leaking the questions of the Grades six and seven term test of govt schools in the North Central Province (NCP) has been interdicted with immediate effect, NCP Education Secretary Sirimevan Dharmasena said. On Monday, the Sinhala Literature question paper for the Grade 11 term test in the NCP was leaked on social media. As a result, the final term test, scheduled for Monday, was postponed. Accordingly, distribution of compromised question paper more..

Rice imports deadline to end tomorrow

Jan 9 (AD) The deadline of the period where permission was granted for the import of rice by the private sector is scheduled to end tomorrow (10). To address the rice shortage in the country, govt granted permission for private-sector rice importers to import rice stocks between Dec 4 and 20, during which 67,000 metric tonnes of rice were imported. The deadline for rice imports was extended until Jan 10, 2025, with the relevant Gazette notification issued on Dec 24. more..

Govt Digital Payment Platform to go live this year

Jan 9 (FT) Central Bank of SL (CBSL) yesterday announced that the Govt Digital Payment Platform (GDPP) will be operationalised this year following successful pilot testing in 2024 as part of a three-year comprehensive plan to enhance the legal and institutional structure of the payments landscape. GDPP will enable Govt institutions without digitalised databases to receive real-time payments from the public through more..

Pediatrician warns declining birth rate could impact country’s future

Jan 9 (AD) Dr. Deepal Perera, a paediatrician at the LRH for Children, has raised concerns about the country’s declining birth rate, which he says has seen a considerable decline over the past decade. He emphasized that this trend could have far-reaching consequences for the future of the country. “One thing we have seen in observing the past 10 years is the gradual decline in the number of births in the country. In 2013, there were 350,000 births. In 2024, that number has dropped to 228,000. more..

President’s Secretary prohibits Ministers meeting foreign diplomats: Dayasiri

Jan 9 (DM) While Opposition MP Dayasiri Jayasekera alleged that the Prez's Secretary had issued a circular prohibiting Ministers from meeting heads of foreign missions without the permission of Foreign Affairs Minister Bimal Ratnayake denied the claim and said he had met a diplomat yesterday. “Prez's Secretary has issued a circular prohibiting Ministers, secretaries and Governors from meeting heads of foreign missions without the permission of the Foreign Affairs Minister. more..

රට බංකොලොත් බවින් මිදිලා නම් ඇයි...

'People caught in dilemma over taxes'

Jan 9 (CT) NPP National List MP Lakmali Hemachandra, speaking during the Adjournment Motion, said that people had been caught in a dilemma over having to pay taxes. Hemachandra lamented that the story behind the country’s ability to have been able to come out of the economic crisis had been enabled by the tremendous sacrifices made by the public. They would have had to undergo shortages of cash to spend on things that needed to be purchased daily. more..

'SL ranked lowest among 113 countries'

Jan 9 (CT) NPP MP for Kegalle, Sagarika Athauda lamented that despite the international set criteria on the quality of food, Sri Lanka had ranked lowest among 113 countries. Speaking in Parliament, Athauda said that Sri Lanka had been among the lower-ranking countries in the 2022 Global Food Security Index. “Our country scores the lowest among 113 countries,” she lamented. When discussing social progress and the creation of a decent life in UN Human Rights Charter, more..

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