Massive Sangha confab to address alleged injustices against monks
Feb 15 (Island) A major Sangha conference will be held on Feb 20 at 2 PM at the All Ceylon Buddhist Congress (ACBC) Headquarters in Colombo, bringing together both monastic and lay communities to discuss concerns over alleged injustices against Buddhist monks, the Buddha Sasana, and the nation. Roshan Maddumage, Deputy Chairman of the ACBC, said the primary aim of the conference is to highlight misconduct and draw govt attention to these matters.
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SL on the brink of a vehicle price shock Further 2.5% tax to be imposed by April
Feb 15 (DM) The Vehicle Importers’ Association of SL (VIASL) has issued a stark warning as vehicle prices are set to soar from April 1, 2026, following the govt’s controversial adjustment to the Social Security Contribution Levy (SSCL) in the 2026 Budget. Under the new directive, 2.5% SSCL will now be collected directly at the port by SL Customs at the time of vehicle release, affecting not just dealerships but individual buyers as well.
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Higher education: UGC circular draws ire from unions, lecturers
Feb 15 (TM) Student unions and uni lecturers have raised strong objections to a recent circular issued by the UGC requiring all student-organised events in State universities to be conducted under the supervision of a responsible uni officer. Commission Circular No. 02/2026, dated 6 Feb and addressed to vice chancellors,, rectors, and directors of State institutions, directs that all student-organised uni events be held under the supervision of a designated uni official until further notice.
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Ranil’s case: Wolverhampton Uni. yet to respond to CID queries
Feb 15 (ST) Mail sent by the CID to the Wolverhampton University in the UK, seeking information about former President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s visit to the university, has failed to draw a response so far. The CID sent a set of questions by email on February 4 and also by airmail – EMS Speed Post – addressed to Wolverhampton University Secretary Christine Fraser and to an assistant executive. A copy of the mail has also been sent to the vice chancellor of the university.
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Lights, camera, action; blockbuster is here!
Feb 15 (ST) After massive uncertainty surrounding, Colombo is all set to play host to the box-office clash today, starting at 7pm at the R. Premadasa Stadium with the India vs Pakistan World Cup fixture, where the two neighbours deeply divided politically, yet create a blockbuster when they meet on the cricket field. Pakistan, who had threatened to pull out of the fixture in support of Bangladesh, who were removed from the tournament after refusing to travel to India citing security reasons,
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Easter attacks trial likely to be fast-tracked
Feb 15 (CT) Govt had turned its attention to expediting the trial into the Easter Sunday terror attacks by ensuring that the Special High Court established to hear the case was provided with all necessary facilities, it is reliably learnt. There had been a strong push to conclude proceedings before 21 April, when the seventh anniversary of the attacks falls. However, officials were understood to be working towards completing the case at least within May, with arrangements now being made to
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Double murder in Akuregoda: Police launches hunt, calls for public help
Feb 15 (TM) The Police has yet to identify any suspects or confirm a single arrest in the brutal double assassination of an Attorney-at-Law and his wife in Akuregoda on Friday. The brutal murders have sent a shockwave through the legal fraternity and reminded the nation that its ongoing struggle against organised crime and gun violence remains unresolved. Shooting took place on Friday evening near a supermarket in Akuregoda,
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Video: Vehicle used in Akuregoda double murder found burning in Galle
Feb 15 (AD) The car suspected to have been used by the gunmen involved in the double homicide that took place at Akuregoda in Thalangama, has been found on an access road in the Kuttiyawatta area of Agaliya, Galle. Nugegoda Divisional Crimes Investigation Bureau stated that the vehicle was on fire at the time it was discovered. Police said they had received information that the car allegedly used in the killing of attorney-at-law Buddhika Mallawarachchi and his wife had been
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Unprecedented security cordon for India-Pakistan clash
Feb 15 (ST) Unprecedented security measures are in place for today’s high-profile T20 World Cup match between India and Pakistan at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake, in his capacity as Minister of Defence, convened a special meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) yesterday solely to discuss security arrangements for today’s game. Addressing the NSC meeting, Prez had pointed out that stringent security arrangements should be
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India’s reach within NPP govt. expands amid growing diplomatic niceties
Feb 15 (ST) The recent visit by a JVP delegation led by the party’s General Secretary, Tilvin Silva, to India was described by the Indian High Commission in Colombo as part of India’s constant engagement with political leaders across party lines in SL, a growing trend of increasing engagement with all sectors by India since the JVP-led NPP took office in Sept 2024. That India was eager to engage or capture JVP leadership
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Is it Sinha Le time again?
Feb 16 (GV) A group of monks, led by veteran trade unionist Muruththettuwe Ananda Thero, is planning to hold a sangha convention on February 20. They feel insulted and ignored by the powers that be. And they want to save rata, jathiya, agama, sanskruthiya and hediyawa from the powers that be. Since SL is a democracy (however flawed), monks too enjoy the freedom of peaceful assembly guaranteed to all citizens by Article 14(1)(b) of the Constitution. Hopefully, NPP/JVP govt will bear this truth
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A brutal test of the rule of law
Feb 16 (CT) The assassination of Attorney-at-Law Buddhika Mallawarachchi and his wife, W.A. Nisansala, in Akuregoda on 13 February is not merely another violent crime. It is a brazen execution carried out in broad daylight, in a high-security zone near military headquarters, that strikes at the foundations of the rule of law. According to the Police, the couple were shot dead inside their vehicle at around 5:00 p.m. in the car park of a supermarket in Thalangama, Akuregoda.
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Fisheries industry: Are labour shortages driving mechanical madel fishing?
Feb 16 (TM) Ministry of Fisheries, Aquatic and Ocean Resources has warned fishermen protesting against the Govt’s ban on the use of tractor-mounted winches for madel (seine net) fishing that the restriction will not be lifted under any circumstances, as the practice has been proven to cause serious damage to marine resources. While expressing willingness to engage in dialogue, authorities stress that environmental
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Monks’ Walk for Peace awakens America from its comatose state
Feb 16 (ST) Nineteen Buddhist monks and a dog called Aloka have kept America enthralled on the sidewalks watching the unique spectacle of a marathon parade unfold on its streets, carrying nought but the message: What the world needs now is peace: inner peace. Their silent prayer for inner peace, whispered in every step of their 2300-mile-long walk, has kept Americans spellbound as they followed, from county to county across eight states, the pilgrims’ progress to Washington DC.
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Tissa Vitarana: Scientist–statesman who changed course of SL’s innovation journey
Feb 16 (Island) SL awoke on the morning of 13 Feb, to the quiet passing of Professor Tissa Vitarana at his home in Nawala. With him departs not only a towering figure in science and public life, but also a rare national conscience—one that insisted, often against prevailing currents, that science, technology, and innovation must serve the people, the nation, and the future. I had known Prof Vitarana from my early childhood and vividly recall his visits to our home in the 1970s and 1980s
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CAASL preliminary report raises more questions
Feb 16 (CT) Civil Aviation Authority of SL (CAASL) has released its preliminary report on the aircraft crash at Lake Gregory in Nuwara Eliya on 7 Jan, issued on 10 Feb, confirming that the aircraft sustained substantial damage following gusty crosswinds and a failed go-around during landing. However, aviation experts said that the findings raise significant questions, particularly regarding the accuracy of wind data, as there is
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Power and promises
Feb 16 (TM) SL’s electricity sector has become a space where economics, political pledges, and the daily worries of citizens collide. What should be a predictable exercise of setting tariffs that reflects costs while protecting consumers has instead unfolded as a cycle of hope, relief, frustration, and uneasy compromise. When the NPP Govt took office in late 2024, it rode a tide of public expectation. After years of economic strain, many looked for relief in the parts of life that hurt the most.
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Aragalaya funds and Namal’s demand
Feb 16 (Island) SLPP MP Namal Rajapaksa has called for a special presidential commission to investigate undisclosed funds received by various individuals and organisations linked to Aragalaya. One may recall that Aragalaya ceased to be a genuine, leaderless people’s protest campaign after being hijacked by some political forces with hidden agendas. Now that a sinister move to pressure the then Speaker of Parliament to violate the Constitution at the height of Aragalaya
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Lasantha murder investigation: Part 8
India AI Impact Summit: Global South’s AI moment and a shared future with Sri Lanka
Feb 16 (FT) When India hosts the forthcoming AI Impact Summit on 18-20 Feb, it will do so with clarity of purpose. Artificial Intelligence is not an abstraction for us. It is a tool. A capability. A responsibility. And above all, an opportunity to reshape development pathways for those who have too often been rule-takers in technological revolutions. India’s position is straightforward: AI must be leveraged as a force for global good. It must expand human agency, not narrow it.
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High Commissioner in Pakistan urges high level business visit to Colombo
Feb 16 (Island) High Commissioner of SL to Pakistan, Rear Admiral Fred Senevirathne, met Dr. Zeelaf Munir, Chairperson of the Pakistan Business Council (PBC), in Karachi on Feb. 6 and urged a high level visit of Pakistani business people to SL, a news release from the High Commission said. Dr. Munir, who also serves as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of English Biscuit Manufacturers (EBM), leads Pakistan’s premier business policy advocacy body, which plays
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Pastel skies, packed stands & WhatsApp chats: In Colombo, cricket is everywhere...
Feb 16 (CI) On Friday night, Colombo splashed a warm, pastel sunset across the western sky as Pakistan's men trained under lights. On Saturday, a rainbow twinkled into existence at twilight, as India's evening training at Khettarama began. Colombo is far from the biggest metro among this World Cup's destinations, but it is the only city boasting two separate venues. This week, in the lead-up to India vs Pakistan,
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SL Investment Forum 2026 kicks off in March
Feb 16 (FT) Board of Investment of SL (BOI) will host the Sri Lanka Investment Forum 2026 on 30 March at Cinnamon Life, Colombo, under the theme of investing in SL’s green and connected future. Organised in partnership with the European Union (EU), the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), the Forum will present SL’s investment landscape with a focus on sustainability, technology-driven growth, economic recovery.
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Farewell to Olympian Kosala Sahabandu
Feb 16 (Island) SL’s athletics fraternity bids adieu today to one of its finest champions, Olympian Kosala Sahabandu, who passed away on Saturday (14) at the age of 76 after a period of illness. Regarded as one of the greatest athletes to emerge from the island, Sahabandu brought honour to the nation through outstanding performances on the regional and international stage. He was a member of the SL quartet that clinched the 4×400 metres relay gold medal with a Games record at
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Australia on brink as Sri Lanka eye Super Eights spot
Feb 16 (CI) Australia have no room for error now. Mathematically they won't be eliminated with a defeat against Sri Lanka, but it would leave them needing something close to a miracle. For Sri Lanka, the stakes aren't quite as high, but with a confident Zimbabwe as their last opposition in the group stage they would ideally not want to leave their fate uncertain. A win would lock them into the Super Eights. T20 World Cups hold an odd position in Australia men's cricket.
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Macktiles launches in Australia, ventures into high-spec global market
Feb 16 (FT) Macktiles has launched Macktiles Australia in Victoria, marking a major milestone for Sri Lankan manufacturing and a strategic entry into one of the world’s most design-aware, specification-led building markets. Backed by Macksons Holdings Group, Macktiles is positioned as Sri Lanka’s largest turnkey tile manufacturer, with scale and integration that have made it a leading force in the domestic category. Macktiles’ manufacturing capacity expanded significantly
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Sri Lanka definitely on the path to success says IMF Managing Director
Feb 16 (FT) IMF Managing Director Dr. Kristalina Georgieva yesterday declared that Sri Lanka is definitely on the path to success and expressed support for the country’s journey towards a more stable, inclusive, and prosperous future. “I come in solidarity with the Sri Lankan people who have demonstrated remarkable resilience in the face of the many challenges from recent years,” Dr. Georgieva told the Daily FT ahead of her
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Confident Sri Lanka face Aussies today
Feb 16 (DN) Sri Lanka is expected to continue winning momentum when they meet Australia today in their T-20 World Cup group fixture at the Pallekele Int'l Cricket Stadium, commencing at 7pm. SL already had back to back wins over Ireland and Oman expected to get their third victory which will make sure of their place in super eight stage but Zimbabwe’s fighting victory over Australia gave them big pressure and they must win today to have expectations of the second round.
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Reserves dip marginally in January to $6.82b
Feb 16 (FT) Gross official reserves amounted to $ 6.82 billion as at end-January, down a marginal 0.15% from a month ago, while gold reserves increased 26% to $ 109 million. Foreign currency reserves amounted to $ 6.68 bil, with gold assets at $ 109 million, reserves with the IMF at $ 4 mil, and Special Drawing Rights at $ 32 mil. Gross official reserves were down slightly from $ 6.83 billion as of end-Dec 2025 when gold reserves stood at $ 86 mil & IMF Special Drawing Rights at $ 1 mil.
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Plastic pollution: Environmental activists to take Govt to court
Feb 16 (TM) Environmentalists are preparing to initiate fresh legal action against the Govt over what they describe as a failure to operationalise a conservation fund to receive revenue collected from plastic shopping bag charges, despite a Supreme Court settlement requiring such a mechanism. They alleged that, as a result, private retailers were retaining substantial profits, roughly estimated at up to Rs. 50 million per day,
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Does Sri Lanka JVP chief’s Indian visit signal geopolitical reset?
Feb 16 (EN) In a diplomatic maneuver that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, Tilvin Silva, the General Secretary of the JVP and the ideological heavyweight behind Sri Lanka’s ruling NPP, concluded a landmark 8-day official visit to India this week. The visit, from February 5-12, marks the first time the veteran Marxist leader has set foot on Indian soil, signaling a definitive end to the party’s decades-long anti-India stance. Accompanied by a high-level delegation,
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Colombo Public Library launches 100 for 100 book drive to mark centenary
Feb 16 (NW) Colombo Public Library has launched an islandwide book donation campaign titled 100 for 100 to mark its 100th anniversary, aiming to collect books for 100 libraries across SL. Colombo Mayor Vraie Cally Balthazar said the initiative was conceived as a way to ensure the centenary celebrations make a meaningful contribution to society. “Last December, our public library completed 100 years of service to the community. As we prepared to celebrate this historic milestone,
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PM Harini calls for unity, compassion and faith on Maha Shivaratri
Feb 16 (AD) PM Harini Amarasuriya has extended her warmest greetings to the Hindu community of SL and to devotees across the world on the occasion of Maha Shivaratri. She described the festival, also known as the Great Night of Shiva, as a profound symbol of the triumph of light over darkness and wisdom over ignorance, highlighting it as a time for deep reflection, spiritual discipline, and the pursuit of inner peace. PM emphasized that in SL’s multicultural and multireligious society,
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Gemological Report of Ceylon sets new global benchmark for local gemstone...
Feb 16 (Island) For decades, SL has been globally revered as the Island of Gems, yet the industry has long grappled with a paradoxical challenge: while the SL soil yields the world’s finest stones, the local certification process has often struggled to command the same recognition in international markets. Stepping into this critical void is the Gemological Report of Ceylon (GRC). Located at No. 97, Galle Road, Colombo 3, this newly launched laboratory is on a mission to redefine the standards
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Patali: Four out of 25 low-quality coal shipments caused Rs. 1,759 mn loss
Feb 16 (Island) Declaring that large-scale premeditated coal import fraud had caused massive losses, ex-Minister Champika Ranawaka has urged the CIABOC to deal with it, the way former Ministers Mahindananda Aluthgamage and Nalin Fernando were dealt with. The Colombo High Court Trial-at-Bar sentenced Aluthgamage and former Sathosa Chairman Fernando on 29th May, 2025, for 20 & 25 years RI, respectively,
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Justice Minister inspects new Special High Courts to fast-track anti-corruption and...
Feb 16 (FT) Justice and National Integration Minister Harshana Nanayakkara has instructed officials to expedite the establishment of special High Courts in former ministerial residences in Colombo, as part of efforts to accelerate key prosecutions under the Anti-Corruption Action Plan (2025–2029). The Minister issued the directives on Thursday (12) during an inspection visit of four official residences temporarily handed over to the Ministry by the Public Admin, PCs and LG Ministry.
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Following Akuregoda shooting: Academic urges crackdown on illegal firearms
Feb 16 (CT) A senior academic has called on the Govt to urgently amend the country’s firearms legislation and take decisive steps to seize illegal weapons in circulation, warning that failure to do so would allow street killings to continue unabated. Professor Prathibha Mahanamahewa made the remarks while commenting to the media on the recent shooting of a lawyer and his wife by two unidentified gunmen in the Akuregoda area. He said a significant number of illegal firearms
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