Mar 31 (TM) Govt is to continue with the existing fuel cost subsidy, under which the State currently bears Rs. 100 per litre of diesel and Rs. 20 per litre of petrol, with the IMF not opposing it so far, Energy Ministry stated. Responding to queries on whether the IMF had approved the continuation of the subsidy, Ministry Secretary Prof. Udayanga Hemapala said that the Fund had not objected to the arrangement at present. "We can continue current arrangement. IMF has not opposed it."
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Vidyajyothi Prof. Rezvi Sheriff no more
Mar 31 (FT) Well known physician and nephrologist Vidyajyothi Prof. Rezvi Sheriff passed away yesterday at the age of 77. Prof Rezvi Sheriff contributed to the discipline of medicine, universities and the health care of Sri Lanka in numerous ways. He was a pioneer in the field of nephrology and transplantation in Sri Lanka, and was the chief proponent of the introduction of renal disease diagnosis and dialysis and kidney transplantation in the country.
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Over next 2-3 weeks: Water cuts loom
Mar 31 (TM) Chairperson of the NWSDB, Chandana Bandara said that due to the prevailing dry weather and drought-like conditions in the country, water supply may need to be restricted for several hours per day over the next two to three weeks. He noted that although such water cuts have not yet been implemented, current weather conditions may make it difficult to maintain a continuous 24-hr water supply in near future.
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Colts CC Major Club tree-day Cricket champs
Mar 31 (DN) Sanoj Dharshika made a fighting unbeaten century as Colts CC gained first innings victory over NCC in their Major Club super eight cricket fixture at Pallekele yesterday. This game ended in a high scoring draw but a first innings win guided Colts CC to take the championship of this tournament. In fact two teams Colts CC and Ace Capital CC came close to take the title yesterday as Ace Capital won out right against Police SC at NCC grounds. But that was not enough them to
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Eight U-19 players to feature in NSL Cricket
Mar 31 (DN) Altogether Eight under 19 players get chance to play National Super League (NSL) cricket tournament, the SLC’s premier tournament of the domestic calendar which scheduled to commence from April 6. National selection committee headed by Promodya Wickramasinghe said they have an idea to give more exposures for the young cricketers and this NSL tournament is a good platform for the National under 19 players to play with senior club players as well as National players.
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Middle East War
No permission for Chinese vessel, but ailing researcher brought to Colombo for treatment
Mar 31 (ST) While the SL Navy assisted in bringing to shore an ailing member of the crew of a Chinese research vessel anchored in SL’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), the vessel will not be allowed into the country’s territorial waters, a senior govt source said. Chinese research vessel Shi Yan 6, which is 700 nautical miles off SL, had sent a distress signal seeking medical treatment for a crew member suffering from a kidney disease. SL Navy had responded by sending a vessel
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SLC cracks the whip on fitness as slackers face selection axe
Mar 31 (Island) SLC has drawn a hard line in the sand, vowing zero tolerance for players who fail fitness tests, with a clear message that those who don’t make the grade risk being left out in the cold when selections are made. While SL’s campaign in the recent T20 World Cup, co-hosted with India, had its moments in the sun, fitness issues proved to be the Achilles’ heel. The wheels began to come off midway through the tournament as key bowlers broke down, forcing the selectors to field
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2-month aviation fuel buffer available: CAASL
Mar 31 (FT) Sri Lanka’s aviation sector has stabilised its fuel supply chain with sufficient jet fuel stocks to last nearly two months, even as flight operations to the Middle East gradually return to normal following recent disruptions. Addressing the media, Civil Aviation Authority of SL (CAASL) Director General Capt. Daminda Rambukwella said fuel availability, which had emerged as a key concern amid the Middle East crisis, now appears firmly under control.
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Mar 31 (FT) Dialog Axiata, SL’s #1 connectivity provider, has announced the expansion of its 5G network to over 800 live sites spanning 24 districts, reinforcing its commitment to accelerating nationwide digital transformation through sustained investment in next-generation connectivity. Building on the commercial launch of Dialog 5G Ultra with over 220 sites serving more than 1.5 million subscribers, the network has now expanded rapidly, extending coverage to new districts
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Maritime Silk Route: ‘Leverage Trinco harbour for Bay of Bengal trade growth’
Mar 31 (TM) Sri Lanka needs to leverage its Trincomalee natural deep-water harbour for an anticipated increase in trade within the Bay of Bengal, between Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, and Thailand, COPF Chairperson Harsha de Silva said. “If you look at the Bay of Bengal, you look at Trincomalee, and then you look at the eastern seaboard of India, going up to Bangladesh, turning around Myanmar, Thailand, all these countries – that space is open and so much trade will happen.
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Economy resilient enough to weather war, while costs weigh on exporters
Mar 31 (ST) Although the war in West Asia will have a significant impact on the Sri Lanka economy both in the short as well as long-term, SL can control the economic consequences due to the financial stability, an economist says. In the long term, the productive economy may collapse to some extent and the current 20-year poverty rate may increase, but there is no chance of a crisis like the economic crisis that occurred in 2022,
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Sri Lanka pitches itself as a safe AI hub as global interest gathers pace
Mar 31 (DM) The govt is set to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the establishment of artificial intelligence (AI) data centres shortly, transitioning from a highly successful Request for Information (RFI) phase. According to the industry reports, the initial RFI attracted at least eight responses from global suppliers and potential investors, underscoring a strong international appetite to build high-performance computing and AI infrastructure within the island nation.
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Singer Sri Lanka, Kapruka in strategic retail partnership through Partner Central platform
Mar 31 (FT) Singer Sri Lanka PLC (SINS) has officially announced a strategic collaboration with Kapruka Holdings PLC (KPHL) to offer its comprehensive range of consumer electronics and homeware through the Kapruka Partner Central platform. This partnership allows one of the nation’s most trusted retail brands to leverage the digital infrastructure of Sri Lanka’s largest locally owned e-commerce enterprise. By joining forces,
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සජබේ, සති දෙකකින් පාරට බහිනවාලු
CIMA President to visit Sri Lanka next week
Mar 31 (FT) John Graham FCMA (UK), CGMA, President of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and CoChair of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants (the Association), will visit SL from 5 to 9 April to meet CIMA members, CGMA candidates, business leaders, and stakeholders across the finance and business community. The visit underscores CIMA’s continued commitment to advancing the development of the finance profession
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Partnering India without dependence
Mar 31 (Island) Indian PM Narendra Modi once again signaled the priority India places on SL by swiftly dispatching a shipload of petrol following a telephone conversation with Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake. Indian PM’s gesture came at a cost to India, where there have been periodic supply constraints and regional imbalances in fuel distribution, even if not a countrywide shortage. Under Prime Minister Modi, India has demonstrated to SL an abundance of goodwill,
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Burning of low-grade coal at N’cholai plant increases pollution: Parliament
Mar 31 (Island) Parliament yesterday said the use of inferior quality coal at Norochcholai Lak Vijaya coalfired power plant caused environmental pollution. The Opposition has accused the Energy Ministry of importing low quality coal and the CEB has directly blamed the developing crisis in coal imported from South Africa. Parliament is scheduled to debate a no-confidence motion moved by SJB-led Opposition against Energy Minister
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Malaki Duwe Numba moves audiences in California screening
Mar 31 (SO) Malaki Duwe Numba (2026) Sinhala film directed by brothers Kalpana Ariyawansa and Vindana Ariyawansa and produced by Dr. Lakshman Makandura and Kularathne Ariyawansa is a refreshing and resonant work of cinema, one that not only entertains but also lingers in the mind long after the credits roll. From the opening frame, it became clear that these are directors in full command of their craft, weaving together image, dialogue and story with a confidence that demands attention.
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SLPA assures uninterrupted operations across all ports
Mar 31 (FT) Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) yesterday said that it has moved to reassure stakeholders of uninterrupted operations despite heightened fuel demand triggered by ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. SLPA Additional Managing Director – Technical J.A. Chandrarathne said it has secured sufficient energy resources to sustain operations across all major ports, even as fuel consumption patterns shift in response to global supply uncertainties.
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ජනාධිපති නීතීඥ අලි සබ්රි
Iran plan blows up in Trump’s face?
Mar 31 (Island) Irate Americans are pouring into the streets to pressure Prez Donald Trump to step down. Ironically, their No Kings protests have erupted while Trump, ably assisted by Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, is striving to engineer a regime change in Tehran. Protesters are saying, “Regime Change must begin at home”. Has Trump been hoist with his own petard? Trump has called the protesters a bunch of fools who do not realise the importance of his efforts to seize control of Iran’s oil
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Misogyny and the digital pillory
Mar 31 (TM) For years, Sri Lanka has paid lip service to the lofty ideals of respect and dignity for women in the public sphere. We celebrate our milestones and point to our history as a Nation that produced the world’s first female PM. Yet, the current climate of digital discourse reveals a much darker reality. The vitriol directed at women in prominent positions suggests that, beneath the veneer of progress, we remain a society struggling with deep-seated prejudices.
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Exposing the quiet theft of Sri Lanka’s wildlife
Mar 31 (CT) Illegal wildlife trade is often overshadowed by more visible forms of criminality. It does not always command the immediate alarm that attends narcotics, arms trafficking, or organised financial crime. Nonetheless, such indifference is dangerously misplaced. In SL, where biodiversity is not an ornament but one of the defining conditions of the land itself, the illicit trade in wild species constitutes a profound ecological
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Are we approaching a maritime tipping point?
Mar 31 (CT) The vast maritime expanse stretching across the Indian Ocean, together with the Western Pacific, has increasingly become the epicentre of global strategic competition. Beneath the surface of commercial shipping lanes and energy routes lies a growing network of geopolitical flashpoints, where tensions could escalate into conflict with little warning. These flashpoints are not isolated. They are interconnected through a complex web of chokepoints, territorial disputes,
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What the govt must do when a Minister faces criminal charges
Mar 31 (GV) In any democracy, power and accountability are inseparable. When a minister stands charged before a court of law, the govt faces a defining moment. It is not merely a legal inconvenience. It is a test of the govt’s democratic character. The principle at stake is simple. Those who exercise public trust must be held to the highest standard of conduct. When that standard is placed in doubt by a criminal charge, the minister must step back. Not as a concession of guilt butt
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A compelling and intellectual analysis of Indo-Pacific geopolitics
Mar 31 (SO) In an era defined by shifting geopolitical alignments and intensifying great-power competition, Winds of Change: Geopolitics at the Crossroads of South and Southeast Asia by Asanga Abeyagoonasekera offers a compelling and intellectually ambitious examination of the evolving strategic landscape across South and Southeast Asia. Published by World Scientific, the book stands out as a timely contribution
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The oil world in dire straits
Mar 31 (ST) After watching four weeks of war mainly conducted through remote cruise missile and drone exchanges – that nearly paused for a blessed 5-day break on Tuesday but missed the US boat when Iran declined the offer to jump aboard – the dawned fifth week opens a new chapter in Operation Epic Fury: The next stage of the Gulf expedition – US boots on the ground. It was certainly not the slam-bam-thank-you-ma’am sort of quickie night out on the town that Trump had expected to find on desert streets
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Misogyny and the digital pillory
Mar 31 (TM) For years, Sri Lanka has paid lip service to the lofty ideals of respect and dignity for women in the public sphere. We celebrate our milestones and point to our history as a Nation that produced the world’s first female PM. Yet, the current climate of digital discourse reveals a much darker reality. The vitriol directed at women in prominent positions suggests that, beneath the veneer of progress, we remain a society struggling with deep-seated prejudices.
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වත්කම් බැරකම් ප්රකාශ කිරීමේ...
Doctors to launch token strike Tuesday over transfer dispute
Mar 30 (NW) Doctors across SL will launch a token strike from 8 am on March 31, protesting what they describe as illegal and arbitrary transfer decisions by the Health Ministry. GMOA said the ministry had issued transfer lists for 2026, including post-intern appointments and difficult service locations, without approval from the transfer board and outside the accepted procedures. The association also alleged that the number of difficult service stations had been reduced from 393 to 265 without scientific
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Appointment stank from day one: Harsha on SriLankan Airlines Chairman resignation
Mar 30 (NW) Opposition MP Harsha de Silva has raised concerns over governance and possible conflicts of interest following the resignation of SriLankan Airlines Chairman Sarath Ganegoda. Reacting to the resignation, Dr. de Silva said the appointment stank from day one, alleging it created a major conflict of interest involving not only Ganegoda but also senior executives linked to Hayleys, citing overlapping interests in aviation services, logistics and related sectors.
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Sri Lanka tourist arrivals down 18.1% in March hit by ME disruption
Mar 30 (EN) Tourist arrivals into Sri Lanka has fallen 18.1% in the first 25 days of March 2026, official data showed, as escalation in the Middle East took the toll in the island nation’s peak tourist reason, Total arrivals in the first 25 days dropped to 151,693 from 185,164 in the same time last year, posting an 18.1% drop, official data showed. Sri Lanka has set ambitious target of 3 million arrivals for 2026, after missing the goal last year.
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CIABOC to launch online asset declaration system
Mar 30 (NW) The CIABOC has announced that a centralized electronic system for asset and liability declarations will be officially opened to declarants on Tuesday (31). The initiative is part of implementing the Anti‑Corruption Act No. 09 of 2023, which requires public officials to declare their assets and liabilities. According to the Bribery Commission, the new system represents a full digitalization of the declaration process, moving away from the traditional printed forms.
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Sri Lanka white-ball batter smashes run-a-ball double hundred batting with the tail
Mar 30 (Wisden) Choosing to bat first after winning the toss, Colombo stitched regular partnerships on day one which saw them reach 319-7 by close of play. Nishan Madushka made 94 opening the innings, while Dhananjaya de Silva scored 64. Rathnayake came out to bat at No.5, and was unbeaten on 83 at stumps. He assumed control on the second day, adding a mammoth 200-run eighth-wicket stand with Chamindu Wijesinghe, who provided able support with his 141-ball 65.
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