Jan 9 (TM) Although the ongoing Clean SL project has commendable aspects to it, without a sustainable plan, the project is unlikely to address deep-rooted, long-term issues that have plagued the country’s transport sector, Champika Ranawaka claimed. He pointed out passenger transport buses of inferior quality as a key issue affecting the safety of passengers, regarding which, he urged that a high-quality bus fleet be introduced to replace
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Gnanasara Thero’s bail application rejected
Jan 9 (AD) Colombo Additional Magistrate today rejected the bail application submitted on behalf of the General Secretary of the BBS organization, Ven. Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thero. Colombo Magistrate’s Court today sentenced the Gnanasara Thero, to 09 months imprisonment over his defamatory statement on the religion of Islam. Although the Thero has filed an appeal against the sentence, his attorneys had requested bail pending the hearing of the appeal and
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Police continue island-wide traffic operations under Clean Sri Lanka
Jan 9 (AD) Traffic operations launched by Sri Lanka Police in line with the Clean Sri Lanka national initiative, are continuing further across the island. It has been observed that certain three-wheeler drivers are now removing the additional accessories they had previously attached to their vehicles. As part of the initiative, the police recently started removing unsafe modifications and accessories from buses, three-wheelers, and other vehicles in various locations, including Colombo and
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2025 Appropriation Bill: Breakdown of govt expenditure by ministry
Jan 9 (AD) The Appropriation Bill to allocate funds for the govt expenditure in 2025 financial year has been presented to the Parliament by PM Dr. Harini Amarasuriya. Accordingly, the second reading (Budget Speech) of the Appropriation Bill is scheduled to be held on Feb 17 and the second reading debate is scheduled to be held for 7 days from Feb 18 to 25. Thereafter, the vote on the second reading of the bill is scheduled to be
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10 Indian fishermen arrested for poaching in Sri Lankan waters
Jan 9 (SLN) The SL Navy and Coast Guard seized an Indian fishing boat (01) poaching in Sri Lankan waters and apprehended 10 Indian fishermen, during a special operation conducted off the Kovilan Lighthouse, Jaffna in the dark hours of 8th Jan. The Navy and Coast Guard continues to conduct regular patrols and operations in SL waters to curb illegal fishing practices of foreign fishing boats, taking into account the impact of those practices on the livelihood of local fishermen.
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Dilith slams Govt, says he strives for exemplary journalism
Jan 9 (NW) First-time MP Dilith Jayaweera slammed the govt for failing to deliver on its promises, and instead covering up through various national programmes, such as Clean Sri Lanka. Addressing the Parliament today, MP Jayaweera said that 49 days since the inauguration of the Parliament, it is evident that the Govt has forgotten that it is the governing body of the nation and not the student council of the Kelaniya University. “The people had great expectations of this govt.
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Video: IMF has no objection to public sector salary increment: Deputy Minister
Jan 9 (DM) Claiming that the IMF has not made any objections to the proposed public sector salary increment, Deputy Minister Mahinda Jayasinghe said today the govt will go ahead with the proposal and provide a significant salary increment in the upcoming budget. The Deputy Minister told Parliament that a significant salary increment will be provided to the public sector employees in line with the cost of living. While responding to a question by MP Ravi Karunanayake,
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Sri Lanka state imports of coconut kernels after crop shortfall
Jan 9 (EN) Sri Lanka will allow state imports coconut kernels to be used by mills to make oil and other products, Minister Sunil Handunetti said. SL is currently facing a shortfall of coconuts and the country does not allow fresh nut to be imported due to fears of diseases coming in. “We have decided to import kernels and give the mills,” Minister said. SL also exports powdered and creamed coconut milk and dessicated coconut. The country however allows coconut oil to be imported.
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Video: Brother will not be released: Minister tells TV channel
Jan 9 (NW) Deputy Minister of Justice Mahinda Jayasinghe has categorically stated that former MP and convicted murderer Duminda Silva will not be granted a presidential pardon, regardless of the narratives promoted by a TV channel linked to his family. Jayasinghe said, “We are not scared of TV channels, brother will not be released”. While not directly naming the channel, Jayasinghe alluded to its recent anti-govt
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Can debt-for-climate and nature swaps help make Sri Lanka’s debt more manageable?
Jan 9 (IPS) SL’s economic crisis, fuelled by unsustainable debt and a default in 2022, left the country struggling to stabilise its economy. Its high climate vulnerability that disrupts livelihoods exacerbated the economic challenges. In the face of dual pressures from an economic crisis and climate vulnerability, the need for alternative approaches to financial recovery has never been more urgent. Therefore, debt-for-climate-and-nature (DfCN) swaps could be a possible option to lower
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PM briefs Parliament on fertilizer subsidy for farmers
Jan 9 (NW) The govt is providing a fertilizer subsidy of Rs. 25,000 and free red powder fertilizer for the Maha season, PM Harini Amarasuriya informed the Parliament. PM made the statement, responding to a question raised during yesterday’s parliamentary debate regarding the Govt’s programme to provide fertilizer subsidies to farmers. Addressing the Parliament, PM said the period for providing fertilizer subsidy to each District is from the 1st of Oct 2024 to the 1st of Feb 2025.
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Video: Gnanasara Thero sentenced to 9 months in prison
Jan 9 (AD) The Colombo Magistrate’s Court has sentenced the General Secretary of the BBS organization, Ven. Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thero, to 9 months imprisonment over his defamatory statement on the religion of Islam. Announcing the verdict, the Colombo Additional Magistrate Pasan Amarasena also ordered the imposition of a fine of Rs. 1,500 on the defendent. Police had filed this case against
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Vehicle prices to shift with changes in import tax limits: Importers
Jan 9 (DM) If the current tax limits on vehicle imports are changed, the selling prices of vehicles in the market will also be affected, according to vehicle importers. Vehicle Importers' Association of SL said that the estimated prices can be calculated once vehicle imports resume under the existing tax rates. However, they noted that if the govt increases the tax rates, then the vehicle prices too will automatically rise, while a reduction in tax rates would lead to lower prices.
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U-19 Women's Cricket: Bangladesh turn tables in Third T20
Jan 9 (CT) Bangladesh U-19 women’s team produced an all-round performance to secure a 4-wicket victory over SL in the third T20 match of their series, played at Surrey Maggona. SL, batting first, posted 109/6 in their allotted 20 overs. However, their batting effort was underwhelming, as most of the batters failed to build any significant partnerships. Dahami Senethma (24) and Hiruni Hansika (24*) were the top scorers, while the rest of batting order struggled to make an impact.
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Make Sri Lanka great again: Reimagining country’s future
Jan 9 (FT) Sri Lanka stands at a pivotal moment, where bold and transformative reforms can lead the nation toward economic recovery and sustainable development. Decades of structural challenges, compounded by recent economic shocks, highlight the urgent need for fiscal consolidation, governance improvements, and policy modernisation. By implementing reforms that foster resilience, attract investments, and ensure equitable growth, SL has the opportunity to rebuild its economy,
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From JVP to NPP: Through the eyes of a former military officer
Jan 9 (FT) The first time I came to know the JVP was during my school days around 1970, when the raw, rebellious energy of the movement swept through downtrodden youth like a wildfire. Young minds, restless and hungry for change, were drawn to its visceral appeal, captivated more by the intensity of its rebellious activities than by understanding the social inequities it sought to dismantle. The ‘71 insurrection followed, and I joined the Navy immediately afterwards.
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Sri Lanka stands stronger; reforms key for future success: CBSL Chief
Jan 9 (FT) Central Bank of SL (CBSL) declared that SL stands stronger with restored macroeconomic and financial sector stability following several difficult years, and future success is conditional on the country’s commitments to pursue necessary economic reforms. CBSL said the economy in 2024 is estimated to have grown by 5%, the highest since 2017, reflecting improved macroeconomic fundamentals.
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Govt to deport Rohingya people if they are victims of human trafficking
Jan 9 (FT) Public Security Ministry confirmed that over 100 Rohingya people rescued and currently held in Mullaitivu will be deported if they are proven to be victims of a human trafficking scandal. On 19 Dec 2024, SL Navy apprehended a multi-day trawler carrying 115 Rohingya people, including 25 children, from Myanmar, which drifted towards the coast of Mullivaikkal in Mullaitivu. Minister Ananda Wijepala said that according to investigations held so far, it has proved that the Rohingya people
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GDP forecast to have grown by seven-year high of 5% in 2024
Jan 9 (FT) Central Bank of SL (CBSL) yesterday revealed that the economy in 2024 is forecast to have grown by a seven-year high of 5%. “Real GDP is projected to have grown by around 5% in 2024, registering the highest annual growth since 2017,” CBSL Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe said. In 2017, the GDP grew by 6.5%. He said that continuing the recovery observed in the second half of 2023, SL economy rebounded strongly in 2024, initially benefitting from the base effect,
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100,000 illegal migrants could arrive in SL in the coming days: Public Security Minister
Jan 9 (DM) In the wake of over 100 Rohingya entering SL recently, Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala said today that the intelligence services have revealed that there was a plan to bring down some 100,000 illegal migrants to SL in the coming days. Minister told Parliament that an investigation has been launched into the matter and pointed out that it is identified as a grave social issue. “Police investigations and
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Clean Sri Lanka debate on 21, 22 Jan
Jan 9 (CT) Govt’s Clean Sri Lanka national initiative is to be taken up for debate in Parliament on 21 and 22 Jan, PM Harini Amarasuriya said in Parliament. PM further explained that the purpose of this debate is to help the public better understand the Clean SL initiative amidst the current dialogue. PM stressed the importance of changing societal attitudes to achieve meaningful social transformation, emphasising that such a shift is a gradual process that cannot happen overnight.
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'Govt not against free trade agreements'
Jan 9 (DM) Claiming that the govt is not against free trade agreements, Deputy Minister Chaturanga Abeysinghe said the govt will negotiate with the Indian govt on how to rectify the concerns raised against the Economic and Technology Co-operation Agreement (ETCA) which was originally proposed in 2018. He said that earlier, there were concerns of the ETCA which was originally proposed in 2018 and that the govt will negotiate with the Indian govt to rectify those concerns.
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Unregistered medicines sold near National Hospital Colombo and countrywide
Jan 9 (DM) Magen Ratata' organization chairman, Sanjaya Mahawatte, claimed today that illegal medicines are being sold in front of the National Hospital in Colombo and across the country. He said that these medicines are not registered with the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA). He told the media that it is wrong for unregistered medicines to reach the public and emphasised that the NMRA should take immediate action to prevent this.
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National Initiative for R&D Commercialization launched
Jan 9 (NW) Prez Anura Kumara Disanayake emphasized that Sri Lanka can enhance its position in the global market through a robust new product development strategy, which will also create new market opportunities. He made these remarks today (8) during the official launch of the National Initiative for R&D Commercialization held at the Presidential Secretariat. As part of the initiative, the newly developed website nirdc.gov.lk was also launched. This platform aims to facilitate
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Buses get three-month grace period to remove unapproved parts
Jan 9 (DN) Bus owners were given a three months to remove unapproved decorative parts and accessories from buses and to adhere to the Clean Sri Lanka traffic operations. They requested for three months instead of the two weeks grace period that was given by the Police to remove the unauthorised accessories from the buses which they said was not sufficient. SSP Buddhika Manathunga said Police decided to grant this time at a discussion
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Aggravated influenza: Prioritise pregnant women to hospitals with specialists
Jan 9 (TM) Pregnant women should receive special attention when it comes to critical influenza-related complications, and the health authorities have officially issued instructions to refer suspected pregnant influenza patients to hospitals with specialist doctors for treatment, the Health Ministry’s Epidemiology Unit said. The unit’s community medicine specialist Dr. Chinthana Perera noted, where the steps taken by SL to monitor, detect, prevent, treat influenza-related health issues
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Clean SL inspections: Vehicle part importers/modifiers express concerns
Jan 9 (TM) Automobile component importers and vehicle modifiers have raised concerns regarding the vehicle inspections conducted under the Clean Sri Lanka initiative. They claim that three-wheelers have been authorised to modify their vehicles through a special licensing system implemented by the Dept of Motor Traffic (DMT) via a Gazette notification. Former Minister of Transport Dilum Amunugama stated that many three-wheeler drivers had paid a fee to the DMT and obtained a licence
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77th Independence Day to be celebrated at minimal cost
Jan 9 (CT) Ministry of Public Admin, PCs and LG said that it has been decided to celebrate the 77th Independence Day with pride yet at a low cost. Minister Chandana Abeyratne said that the number of guests participating in the ceremony will be reduced from 3,000 to 1,600. Noting that the 21-gun salute for the President has also been cancelled at this year’s ceremony, he said the number of troops participating in the Tri-Forces and Police parade has also been reduced.
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Three great editors: Mervyn, Gamma & Ajith
Jan 9 (Island) Mervyn de Silva has been described as the greatest journalist that SL ever produced (Radhika Coomaraswamy, 2001). Furthermore,… [Mervyn’s] literary critical writing…and his affirmative humanism that grew from it enriched the world of journalism in Sri Lanka as no one else has done. (Godfrey Gunatilleke, 2005). Mervyn began as a free-lancer, joined the profession as a cub-reporter, became Deputy Editor, Observer, and reached the top as Editor Daily News and Editor-in-Chief.
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Marked decline in use of banned substances
Jan 9 (TM) The use of prohibited substances among local sportsmen and women in 2024 had reduced significantly in comparison to the two previous years, Sri Lanka Anti-Doping Agency (SLADA) Director General (DG) Dr. Shiromi Pilapitiya said. The primary reason for the positive outlook had been the conducting of effective awareness programmes throughout the country including North east.
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Chongqing Airlines resumes services to Colombo with three weekly flights
Jan 9 (FT) Chongqing Airlines yesterday resumed its flights to Colombo, offering three weekly services between the two cities. The resumption of flights is set to enhance connectivity and foster greater opportunities for tourism, trade, and cultural exchanges between China and SL. The reinstated service provides travellers with a convenient option for exploring SL’s vibrant culture, natural beauty, and rich heritage, while also facilitating smoother access for SL travellers to Chongqing and beyond.
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Stress tests for finance companies coming up this year
Jan 9 (DM) The Central Bank plans to introduce stress testing frameworks for the finance companies this year, along with identifying systemically important finance companies in the near future, to strengthen the financial sector resilience and oversight. Central Bank Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe said the reassessment of the domestic systemically important banks (DSIBs) would be announced this year, with the corresponding DSIB capital buffers expected in 2025.
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