New chapter for Sri Lanka: Call for responsible governance
Nov 21 (FT) With the recent General election victory of the NPP, SL has entered a new chapter in its history. This moment of transition offers a unique opportunity to address the deep-rooted issues that have plagued our governance, economy, and social fabric. The people of SL have spoken decisively, expressing their desire for change, transparency, and a fresh approach to leadership. This article seeks to advise the new administration on critical priorities, highlighting the mistakes of the past
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AKD and JVP-NPP’s mega-mandate: Re-founding the nation
Nov 21 (FT) Political theory holds that the circulation of elites is imperative for the health of the body politic and society. The composition of the Prez Anura Dissanayake’s new JVP-NPP Cabinet, as that of the new Parliament, signals that a new elite has emerged and acceded to power and rulership. It faces the old dilemmas. Over a decade, Sri Lanka’s politics has displayed extreme electoral volatility manifested in swings of increasing amplitude. These began with 2015 when
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National List controversies: EC defends administrative role in gazetting MPs
Nov 21 (TM) Election Commission (EC) defended its decision to gazette the name of former MP Ravi Karunanayake as a National List MP, following the controversy associated with the NDF National List seats. EC Chairperson R.M.A.L. Rathnayake emphasised that the EC's duty is limited to the administrative procedure of gazetting the names forwarded by party officials, regardless of internal disputes.
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Ranil appoints committee to probe Ravi K.’s controversial National List appointment
Nov 21 (FT) A four-member committee has been appointed to investigate the appointment of UNP Assistant Leader Ravi Karunanayake to one of the two National List slots allocated to the NDF. The committee, composed of Counsels Kumar Dunusinghe, Indika Weragoda, Yasas de Silva, and Prof. Vithanage, has been instructed to submit its findings within three weeks to NDF and UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe. The controversy arose after NDF, which secured 3 Parliamentary seats
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Adani charged in US over renewable energy bribery amid Sri Lanka troubles
Nov 21 (EN) India’s Adani group has been charged by US prosecutors alleging a plan to pay 250 million dollars in bribes to get solar energy contracts, and misleading investors when capital was raised from American investors. Chairman Gautam Adani, two executives of Adani Green Energy Limited, his nephew Sagar Adani and Vneet Jaain are charged with misleading U S and international investors about their company’s compliance with antibribery and anticorruption practices,
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Sharp split in Muslim vote deprives SLMC, ACMC of seats in some districts
Nov 21 (Island) A sharp split in the Muslim vote in many parts of the country at the recently concluded general election has deprived both the SLMC and ACMC of parliamentary representation in several districts. None of the SLMC candidates who contested last week’s general election from the Puttalam, Trincomalee, Kurunegala and Vanni electoral districts on the SJB ticket, were returned.
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Katkolam Army Camp land in North to be released to civilians under restructuring plan
Nov 21 (DM) In a move under the Army's restructuring plan, an 8-acre land of the Katkolam Army camp in the north will be returned to civilians, the Army said. The camp, operated by the 4th Sinha Regiment, is set to be disbanded as part of a broader initiative aimed at returning land occupied by the military to local residents. The Army is in the process of dismantling the camp’s infrastructure, which is located between Point Pedro and Kodikamam.
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NPP sweep is earthquake in Sri Lankan politics: Erik Solheim
Nov 21 (AD) The stunning electoral sweep of the NPP led by Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake is an earthquake in Sri Lankan politics, says Erik Solheim, the former Norwegian peace facilitator in the island nation. The former diplomat also feels that the strong showing by the NPP in areas populated by Tamils, particularly in the north, marked a very strong call for a new start in ethnic relations in Sri Lanka. Solheim, who has interacted closely with many Sri Lankan leaders, however, warned that
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Skipper Charith praises brilliant fielding of the team
Nov 21 (DN) Fielding was outstanding throughout the NZ series and our boys were really working hard and fielding specialist coach Upul Chandana did an excellent job said SL Skipper Charith Asalanka after the NZ ODI series at Pallekele. The silent hero of the Sri Lanka camp coach Upul Chandana who himself was one of the best fielders of former Sri Lanka team presently work hard with SL players. Especially during the second ODI at Pallekele Avishka Fernando took three outstanding catches
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Higher priority for education, schools to follow systematic approach: Harini A
Nov 21 (DM) According to the new govt policies, higher priority has been given to education, and school education should be implemented in a proper, systematic manner and according to a well-defined schedule, Education Minister Harini Amarasuriya said. She made these remarks while assuming duties as the Minister of Education at the Ministry today. Addressing the media, she said the need to create an environment where children can receive education happily is of importance.
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Former CB Governor confident of IMF review completion by February
Nov 21 (DM) Senior Economist and former Central Bank Governor Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy expressed optimism about the completion of the third review of the IMF bailout package by mid-February next year, as stipulated by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. An IMF mission is currently in SL, conducting the third review of the IMF bailout package. An update on the review is expected to be announced on Saturday,
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Maheesh Theekshana ranked 6th in ICC ODI Bowler Rankings
Nov 21 (DN) The latest ICC rankings have seen some noteworthy shifts for Sri Lankan players. Maheesh Theekshana has climbed 6 places to 6th in the ODI bowler rankings after playing a key role in Sri Lanka’s 2-0 series win over New Zealand at Pallekele, their first in 12 years. He took 5 wickets for 78 runs, with 2 for 32 and 3 for 31 in the first and second matches, respectively. This performance earned him 650 ranking points and a career-high position. With 65 wickets to his name,
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2024 A/L exam to be held on Nov 25 as scheduled
Nov 21 (NW) Ministry of Education has announced that 2024 A/L exam will be held as planned from Nov 25, to Dec 20, putting an end to speculation about a possible postponement. In a statement, the Ministry acknowledged receiving requests from various parties to delay the exam. However, it emphasized that all preparations, including the printing of question papers, establishing regional collection centers, and setting up examination centers, have already been completed.
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15 things you need to know before going to Sri Lanka
Nov 21 (LP) Sri Lanka is a diverse island home to many different ethnicities, religions and cultures. I was born and raised in different regions of this island nation, but I’ve spent enough time away from home to understand that for many visitors, SL is often viewed as a smaller India – an island catering to the usual sun, sea and sand cliches. I’ve witnessed my home transform through its highs and lows, and watched my people’s resilience shine through after long periods of uncertainty.
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Maris Stella and Lyceum triumph at Sir John Tarbat Athletics
Nov 21 (DN) Maris Stella College Negombo and Lyceum International School Wattala dominated the 53rd Sir John Tarbat Junior Athletic Championship, claiming the Boys’ and Girls’ Championship titles respectively at the District Sports Complex in Kotawila, Matara. The event, organized by the SL Schools Athletic Association and sponsored by Ritzbury, concluded yesterday. Maris Stella College clinched the Boys’ Championship with an impressive 82 points. St Benedict’s College Kotahena
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MTD digitisation faces challenges amid corruption
Nov 21 (FT) Motor Traffic Dept (MTD) is pushing forward with a major digital transformation to enhance public service efficiency, curb corruption & improve convenience for citizens. This move is part of the broader govt initiative to modernise public services through digitalisation. However, project faces significant hurdles, including outdated systems, slow progress, and resistance from certain, allegedly corrupt officials.
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Tea exports volume up 14% in Oct
Nov 21 (FT) Sri Lanka’s tea exports in October have increased by 14% year-on-year (YoY) whilst value-wise, the growth was subdued. Tea export quantities in October amounted to 20.7 million kilos (Mnkg), reflecting a 14% increase from a year ago. With this gain, exports volume in the first 10 months has grown by 3.4 Mnkg YoY to 203.1 Mnkg. “Despite the strengthening of the Sri Lankan Rupee, earnings have risen to Rs. 360.5 billion compared to Rs. 354.9 billion last year.
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Sri Lanka’s cricket revival continues
Nov 21 (Island) It’s been pure cricketing poetry watching the SL team in action. They’re on a roll, and Tuesday night saw them bag yet another series triumph, leaving fans beaming from ear to ear. It’s hard to believe this is the same side that finished a dismal ninth in last year’s World Cup. What a turnaround—it’s like NPP sweeping the general elections. This time they have a two thirds majority. Last time they had a mere three seats. So, what’s the secret sauce behind SL’s resurgence?
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EDB targets $ 45 b export revenue by 2030 amid economic overhaul
Nov 21 (FT) SL has set its sights on a transformative export agenda with Export Development Board (EDB) Chairman Mangala Wijesinghe unveiling plans to achieve $ 45 billion in export revenue within the next five years. The target includes a significant boost in merchandise exports, services and tourism supported by an annual growth of 15%, a marked increase from the current 4%. Speaking at a media briefing ahead of
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CEB reports turnaround performance in 3Q despite tariff cuts
Nov 21 (DM) The CEB reported a turnaround performance in the three months through Sept 2024, at both top and bottom-line levels, as the state-owned power behemoth turned to black, helped by the repeatedly raised tariffs in the last two years, despite the cuts to power tariffs earlier in the quarter. The CEB reported a revenue of Rs.126.80 billion in the July-Sept quarter, recording a 19.8 percent increase from the same period in 2023, even after twice cut power tariffs this year.
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Vehicle for climate harm financing aims at 2025 aid despite shortfall
Nov 21 (ST) A global funding mechanism to aid poorer countries such as Sri Lanka deal with unavoidable risks of the climate crisis is expected to start financing projects in 2025, although projects have yet to be identified. United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties, (Cop29), delegates gathering in Baku, Azerbaijan, a petro state, announced that pledges to the Loss and Damage Fund so far amount to US$720m. This falls far short of what is estimated to be required
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Editorial: Draining Diyawanna swamp
Nov 21 (Island) The JVP added Sinhala slang, jilmaat, meaning trickery, to SL’s political lexicon, after the 2010 prez election; it claimed that the then Prez Mahinda Rajapaksa had secured a second term by means of a computer jilmaat, but it could not prove that allegation. However, there have been numerous instances of legislative and constitutional jilmaat in this country, and they are responsible for the rapid rise of anti-politics. Veteran leftist and former Minister D.E.W. Gunasekera
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NPP sweeps general election
Nov 21 (Island) NPP has scored a decisive victory in SL’s first general election since defaulting on its external debt. With 61.56% of the popular vote, the NPP won 159 seats in Parliament. This gave Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD) a supermajority in parliament and the power to make constitutional amendments. NPP won a majority of the popular vote in 21 out of 22 electoral districts in the country. In the southern district of Hambantota, a traditionally left-wing Sinhala nationalist constituency
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South Asia’s fastest man focused on regaining his best
Nov 21 (ST) Sprinter Yupun Abeykoon, SL’s and South Asia’s fastest man, who missed out the last Olympics held in Paris, is now fully focused on regaining his form of 2022. Abeykoon, who had to sideline himself from competitions after a series of injuries last season, is currently continuing the training process with his team in Italy, with three vital events on his list for 2025. Abeykoon, once considered a strong contender among
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CA Sri Lanka hosts SAFA Best Presented Annual Report Awards 2023
Nov 21 (FT) South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA) celebrated the region’s finest achievements in financial reporting at the 2023 Best Presented Annual Report Awards hosted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of SL (CA SL) in Colombo on 11 Nov. This year’s theme, Honouring Excellence, captured the essence of the awards, celebrating the highest standards in annual reporting across diverse industries and recognising achievements in integrated reporting & corporate governance
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Boxing is a disgrace in Sri Lanka, warns US promoter
Nov 21 (SO) As a seasoned boxing coach in the US, Bandula Rathnapala is deeply troubled by the state of amateur boxing in SL. He argues that the sport, once rich in tradition and respected for its talent, has deteriorated due to a lack of professionalism, ethical issues and severe negligence in athlete care. Drawing from his experiences as a gym owner and coach in the US, he underlined the responsibilities that come with coaching and condemned the current administration for its failure
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AKD’s triumphant run makes our trumpet blowers bite the dust
Nov 21 (ST) It is all over bar the shouting and predicting the day when an egg will cost a thousand rupees under an NPP govt. But to that a little later. But right now, one must dig out those great economists, thinkers, and dregs that hovered around the last leader and his cabinet, raucously singing hallelujahs to the only man in SL who could save this sacred country, who would have returned to their bolt-holes by the time this appears. Those great thinkers that our self-elevated leaders
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Turning the tide: Anura’s ascent & The people’s mandate
Nov 21 (CT) SL’s political landscape has witnessed a seismic shift with the recent parliamentary election results, marking a historic victory for Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake and his NPP party. This triumph is not just a win for a political party but a beacon of hope for a nation yearning for change and justice. The NPP’s success in securing a two-thirds majority in parliament is a testament to the people’s desire to break free from the shackles of corruption and mismanagement that have plagued SL
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Social media and its impact on students
Nov 21 (TM) Health and behavioural issues and related concerns among students has led to an ongoing debate on the use of social media by schoolchildren and its impact. The discussion has grabbed the attention of the Education Ministry, leading to it issuing guidelines to be followed by schools and students. Ministry of Education issued a circular on 8 Nov, providing seven guidelines for teachers and other relevant parties
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Power To The People
Nov 21 (GV) Reflecting on the recent elections in both SL and the US is an interesting exercise particularly because, as the two countries now have synchronized election cycles, comparisons and contrasts are readily evident. The US has presented itself for decades as a beacon of democracy: progressive and inclusive and an upholder of human rights within its borders. However, the prospective 47th president of the US and the team he is appointing seem to be getting ready to
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The politics of inconveniencing the other must stop!
Nov 21 (DM) Just the other day (19) this writer, while travelling in a Tuk tuk, I had to endure the rudeness of being stopped by the police close to Koswatte junction. The moment the driver of the Tuk Tuk and myself readied ourselves to get down, a young lady appeared with a file in hand, and began directing questions at me. The questions were aimed at finding out where I was going, the reason behind my visit, to my destination, whether or not I fancied traveling in an air-conditioned coach
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