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Sri Lanka signs agreement with National University of Singapore

May 10 (NW) National University of Singapore (NUS) and Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education of SL have formalized a MoU to enhance collaboration in the higher education sector. MoU was signed by, Provost of NUS Aaron Thien, at a brief ceremony held at the NUS campus on 5 May. The signed document was formally handed over to the High Commissioner of SL to Singapore Senarath Dissanayake, for onward transmission to the Ministry of Education more..

Police to expand CCTV traffic offender detection islandwide

May 10 (ST) Police are planning to gradually expand using CCTV cameras to identify traffic violations in other parts of the country, in addition to Colombo. Legal action has been initiated against more than 4000 motorists who were identified as traffic offenders using CCTV cameras installed in Colombo City. The project began on February 1 last year. As of April 20 this year, legal action, including imposing fines and initiating court proceedings, had been taken against 4048 drivers more..

State Vesak Festival in Nuwara Eliya from May 10-16

May 10 (SO) Cabinet has declared May 10 to 16 as Vesak Week, during which religious, cultural, and social programs will take place across the country. All wine stores, nightclubs, slaughterhouses, meat stalls in supermarkets, and retail outlets nationwide selling meat products will remain closed from May 12 to 14 to mark Vesak. Govt has organised a series of events for the 2025 Vesak Festival. more..

Mixed sentiment at Colombo stock market

May 10 (FT) Colombo stock market yesterday ended the week with mixed sentiment. During the week, both the benchmark ASPI and S&P SL20 gained 0.4% but on Friday S&P SL20 gained by 0.06% while ASPI lost by 9.75 points or 0.06% on Friday. Turnover yesterday was over Rs. 1.54 billion involving 97.21 million shares. Turnover during the week averaged Rs. 1.98 billion. Foreign participation in the market activity remained at subdued levels, though it turned positive with net inflows more..

Principal appeals to Sports Minister

May 10 (DM) In a heartfelt last-ditch appeal, the Principal of Sri Pragnarathana Central College, Geli Oya, W.M.U.J.B. Weerasinghe has urged Sports Minister Sunil Gamage to intervene and rectify what he calls a serious injustice to two of the school’s boxers, who have been controversially omitted from the SL squad for the upcoming ASBC Asian Youth and Under-22 Boxing Championships to be held in Colombo from May 10 to 24. Two athletes in question - G.G.N.A. Gimhani (52-54kg) and more..

ඉන්දියාව පාකිස්තානය ගල උඩ සටන

Non native palm introduced 150 years back, becomes invasive

May 10 (ST) While native plant species like Ran Dothalu continue to decline in SL, a non-native ornamental palm is rapidly spreading through the country’s southwestern rainforests, posing a threat to native biodiversity, according to a recent study. The palm in question, Areca triandra, is native to Southeast Asia and has now naturalised in SL, particularly in disturbed forest edges and shady understory habitats. First introduced to the country in 1867 via Botanic Gardens Peradeniya, more..

Nalanda and Musaeus emerge overall Junior Lifesaving champs

May 10 (ST) SL’s National Lifesaving Championship ended on a high note, with five new national records broken and two top schools – Nalanda College and Musaeus College – crowned as overall champions in the Boys’ and Girls’ categories. The Junior National Lifesaving Championship, organised by Sri Lanka Lifesaving, took place over two days. The event began at the Sri J'pura University Swimming Pool Complex on April 10 and concluded at the SL Lifesaving Headquarters in Mount Lavinia. more..

Solar industry warns looming crisis over policy threats, investment collapse

May 10 (FT) SL’s solar industry is warning of a looming collapse in renewable energy development if urgent reforms are not made to the country’s energy policy framework. In a powerful submission to Public Utilities Commission (PUCSL), Solar Industries Association (SIA) has outlined a raft of challenges that it says are crippling investor confidence, destabilising the sector, and threatening tens of thousands of jobs. more..

Tariff jitters cast long shadow over Sri Lanka’s rubber sector

May 10 (DM) The global rubber market is already feeling the tremors of policy uncertainty, with Sri Lanka caught in the crosshairs, analysts said, while warning there could be a prolonged and painful reshuffle of trade routes, pricing and production flows. Analysts state that Sri Lanka’s rubber sector could face competitive disadvantages if Sri Lanka fails to secure equitable tariff terms, following the proposed increase in the US tariff rates on rubber products. more..

US assumes Presidency of Colombo Plan Council

May 10 (FT) United States of America, represented by US Ambassador to SL Julie Chung, assumed the Presidency of the Colombo Plan Council during a Special Session held on 7 May. The Presidency of the Council rotates annually among its 28 member States in alphabetical order. It was previously held by Thailand. Colombo Plan Council comprises representatives from the diplomatic missions of member States based in Sri Lanka and convenes quarterly in Colombo. more..

Overseas Sri Lankans pump Rs 543b into economy in three months

May 10 (ST) Sri Lankans working overseas, mostly women in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE, have poured billions into the economy in the first three months, underwriting their homeland at a crucial time of structural and policy reforms driven by the IMF under a financing programme. Up to March, Sri Lankans have sent home more than US$ 1.81 billion (Rs 543.134 billion) to keep their families fed and the national economy oiled. more..

SC unhappy that order to arrest Royal Park murder convict not carried out for...

May 10 (ST) The Supreme Court (SC) has expressed strong disapproval that its order to arrest Royal Park murder convict Jude Shramantha Jayamaha had not been carried out for more than a year. State Counsel Sajith Bandara told the SC this week that there has been a delay in arresting Jayamaha because the original case file in the trial against the accused had not been found. Justice S. Thurairaja, presiding the case, said this was most unsatisfactory. Jayamaha had been more..

Editorial: Loopholes render a vital law hollow

May 10 (Island) The much-awaited LG elections are over, but political battles continue. The govt and the Opposition are all out to gain control of the hung local councils, which outnumber those with clear majorities. This issue has distracted the public from a crucial issue––campaign funding and expenditure. The NPP obviously outspent its rivals, who also must have spent huge amounts of funds on their election campaigns. Election Commission (EC) has asked all candidates who contested more..

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Rushalee rocks 800m with Junior National Record

May 10 (DN) Musaeus College’s Rushalee Dissanayake set a new Junior National Record in the 800m Freestyle, breaking a nine-year-old record on Day 3 of the HNB 49th National Age Group Swimming Championship, organized by the SL Aquatic Sports Union (SLASU), took place at the Sugathadasa Swimming Pool Complex yesterday. 14-year-old clocked an impressive 10:00.24 in the heats of the Girls Under-15 800m Freestyle, finishing far ahead of 2nd-place Anjalee Sathsarani more..

World Relays 2025: Kalinga, Dharshana, Nadeesha, Nishendra to compete against...

May 10 (Island) A full strength Sri Lanka 4×400 metres mixed relay team will compete against formidable European powerhouses when they take part in the first heat of the relay on day one of the World Relays in Guangzhou, China on Saturday. “We will field our best four for the heats,” said W.M.G. Thushara, the mamager cum coach of the SL team. There is one junior athlete in the six member team but SL authorities have decided to field the full strength team in the heats. more..

Local Govt election 2025: A mandate redefined

May 10 (CT) The final results of the 2025 LG Election reflect a significant shift in public sentiment, revealing a more complex and competitive political environment across the country. Although the NPP emerged as the largest single party, it failed to replicate the sweeping dominance witnessed during the 2024 Parliamentary Election. Despite achieving the highest overall vote share, the NPP experienced a marked drop in support, with the possibility of more..

Elections delivered the numbers; Now leaders must deliver stability

May 10 (CT) In SL, a common misconception persists: that Election observation is a task confined solely to Election days. As someone who works professionally as an Election observer, I often encounter this misunderstanding firsthand. People I meet on the street, upon recognising my role, usually exclaim in surprise, Ah, you must finally be busy now! And if the conversation lingers, they invariably pose the same question before parting: What do you do when there are no Elections? more..

NPP post polls: Between optics and operationals

May 10 (FT) The win this week of the NPP at the 2025 local govt elections is not a black swan event although in many respects it is a departure from the norms. For one, successive previous administrations had postponed conducting LG polls since 2018 for one reason or another, citing lack of funds or being suspected of shying away from testing the people’s will with no guarantee of victory. In fact, they arguably reasoned that there could have been a devastating loss of face more..

පළාත් පාලන මැතිවරණ ප්‍රතිඵල ගැන...

LG elections and leadership of local bodies

May 10 (DM) The LG elections have been held. The NPP emerged overall winners as predicted in these columns on polling day. As we forecast, the NPP victory was not as overwhelming as their victory during the parliamentary elections. Be that as it may -- the NPP won. The NPP’s rivals SJB, UNP, SLPP, SLMC & SB all contested independent of each other. They also condemned each other with vigour and vitality. They believed that they could independently, while crossing swords with each other more..

FTAs: Substitute for free trade?

May 10 (ST) Our discussion last week on Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) as a missed opportunity for SL over the past 25 years has sparked significant curiosity and raised several important questions. One such question I would like to explore today is: Can FTAs be an alternative approach to adopt instead of fully committing to free trade? In SL’s case, I believe neither path was pursued effectively. The journey toward free trade, after gaining some momentum, eventually faltered more..

Electricity and water supply: Businesses in tourist hotspots facing issues

May 10 (TM) With tourist areas in the island facing challenges in accessing utilities such as water and electricity for businesses, it is learnt that the unavailability of a steady supply of electricity and water are among issues consistently faced by business owners in these areas. Multiple business owners and managers from the southern and eastern coasts have flagged issues with power outages and fluctuating power supply, more..

The end of the Honeymoon: Sentiments on NPP and AKD after the LG election

May 10 (GV) Writing in March after studying 2,000 comments against Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s (AKD’s) consequential budget speech, I observed there was a growing public sentiment (bordering on embryonic disenchantment) around the govt’s inability to deliver what it promised and that “while unwavering support for AKD and the NPP persists, the public discourse (as studied on Facebook) evolves from emotional affirmation to a more nuanced (critical even?) assessment more..

A child died, and the State looked away

May 10 (CT) Education is wings that can rise you up from where you are, This was the promise of the NPP during the last election—a profound truth about the power of learning to uplift lives. But for 15-year-old Dilshi Amshika, education became something else entirely: a source of trauma, fear, humiliation—and finally, unbearable despair. On 29 April, Amshika died by suicide. Her death did not come out of nowhere. It followed months of agony. It was the consequence of repeated failures more..

Breathing new life into Oluvil Harbour

May 10 (CT) Ceylon Fishery Harbour Corporation (CFHC), which has been entrusted with the task and responsibility of developing and facilitating the fisheries sector with adequate facilities, is actively working to bring the non-functional Oluvil Fishery Harbour back to operational status, said CFHC Chairman Kapila Bamunuarachchi. He made these remarks during an interview to discuss the current state of more..

Hung Councils, the result of mixed electoral system

May 10 (DM) Apart from the popularity issue, the NPP faced the flaws of the mixed electoral system as well. Despite the party being able to win the largest number of seats in 266 local councils including the Colombo MC, it had won absolute majority only in 133 councils. As the party had accused all other parties of corruption, the morality does not permit it to form coalitions with any of those parties. Hence, Tilvin Silva says that they would form coalitions only with independent groups. more..

Brigadier Balraj - adored by his men but admired even by the army

May 10 (DM) Former LTTE deputy military chief Kandiah Balasegaran alias Brigadier Balraj is regarded as the finest military commander the Tigers ever had. Balraj was a much admired military tactician, reputed for leading from the front. Born in 1965, Balraj died of a heart attack 17 years ago on 20 May 2008. Balraj’s 60th Birthday will be commemorated on Nov 27 this year. This article, based on previous writings, focuses on Balasegaran alias Brigadier Balraj and more..

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LG Polls: Election Commission sets deadline to submit campaign finance reports

May 9 (AD) Election Commission has instructed all candidates who contested the 2925 LG Elections to submit their campaign income and expenditure reports on or before May 28. Issuing a statement, the Commission emphasized that candidates are required to prepare and submit their financial disclosures in line with the provisions of the Election Expenditure Regulation Act No. 03 of 2023. These reports must be handed over to the Returning Officers of the respective electoral districts. more..

Court directs AG to explore resolution in national cricketers’ employee status dispute

May 9 (DM) Court of Appeal today directed the Attorney General to inform court whether there is a possibility of resolving the issues concerning SL's national cricket players, following their classification as employees of the national association, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), by the Inland Revenue Dept (IRD). Court of Appeal (Acting President) Justice Mohammed Laffar and Justice Priyantha Fernando issued this directive pursuant to writ petitions filed by ODI Captain Charith Asalanka, more..

Why Azad Maulana fled from Sri Lanka to Switzerland via India

May 9 (FT) This article is the third and final of a trilogy about the coordinated attacks by suicide bombers on the Easter Sunday of 21 April 2019. Young men with explosives targeted three churches and three luxury hotels in what has come to be known as Sri Lanka’s Easter bombings. The explosive attacks in Colombo, Negombo and Batticaloa resulted in 269 persons including 45 foreign nationals being killed and more..

Tea prices drop across April elevations

May 9 (TM) SL’s monthly national tea price average fell across elevations in April, declining by Rs. 17.01 from the tea price average of March. The average price of a kilogram of tea was recorded at Rs. 1,166. The tea price average for the month further fell by Rs. 50.10 from the same time period last year, with a Rs. 94.99 decline from the year-to-date national average recorded between January and April of 2024. All elevations recorded declines in rupee terms compared to 2024. more..

SL target of 8.6 mn online threats last year

May 9 (Island) Sri Lanka faces rising cyber threats with over 8.6 million web threats detected in 2024, Kaspersky Security Bulletin (KSB) has said. KBS has revealed that from January to December 2024, Kaspersky detected 8,696,292 different Internet-borne cyber threats in Sri Lanka. This translates into 8.6 million of users in the country being attacked by web-borne threats during this period. Sri Lanka ranked 22nd globally in terms of web-based threat exposure for 2024. more..

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