As the world dashes towards electric vehicles (EVs), following the global transition towards zero-emission vehicles, the Sri Lankan market is still entangled in a bureaucratic red tape on brand new EV ...
Sri Lanka has turned down a Russian offer to go nuclear in the energy sector after Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko, who was on a visit to Sri Lanka recently, said discussions could ...
He noted that in this respect they held discussions with Deputy Tourism Minister Prof. Ruwan Ranasinghe to launch an interim campaign into markets like India, China, the Far East and Australia in a ...
Echoes of similar sentiments were seen in Sri Lanka, where calls to end war also found expression at the Rahula Walk 2026 in ...
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Chandana Wickramaratne has issued a circular setting out new guidelines to police on dealing with transgender persons and persons who have undergone gender transition ...
Across Sri Lanka, 97% of the 1,500 suppliers in the national school meals programme are women. Many juggle childcare, household responsibilities, and small-scale farming, while still ensuring that ...
Several students’ journey to school was hindered by damage caused by Cyclone Ditwah in Muthupanthiya. Steps were taken to provide a Sisu Seriya school bus for the affected children. Arachchikattuwa ...
Bhanuka Adithya shone with an unbeaten 167 for St. John’s College, Panadura in the drawn 27th Battle of the Greens big match against Royal College, Panadura concluded at De Zoysa Stadium in Moratuwa ...
In recognition of global spiritual leadership and community service, Canterbury Christ Church University has conferred its ...
The National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) has introduced a rotating water cut system affecting Padukka, Homagama, Pannipitiya, Maharagama, Piliyandala, and Kesbewa. These areas are mainly ...
It is not an affluent citizen who can afford private medical care but rather the marginalised sections of society. The victims are the silent majority who are poor and vulnerable—for whom the public ...
This reputation is deeply embedded in culture, where the jackal appears as a trickster in Buddhist Jataka tales and folklore.