Sri Lanka gripped by Dengue, Chikungunya outbreaks
June 12 (DM) Sri Lanka is currently facing a grave public health crisis as the country has been witnessing a surge in the number of Chikungunya and Dengue cases during recent months, particularly in Colombo and Gampaha districts. Medical experts have stated that dengue has now reached epidemic proportions, with over 23,000 cases reported nationwide so far this year. This surge is largely attributed to adverse weather conditions,
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Thousands of tourists to arrive in Sri Lanka to attend Dawoodi Bohra conference
June 12 (DM) Sri Lanka has pledged its full support to ensure the successful hosting of the Global Dawoodi Bohra Community's Spiritual Assembly and Convention, scheduled to take place later this month in Colombo, the President's Media Division said. Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, instructed relevant officials to provide the maximum assistance necessary for the event’s smooth organisation. These directives were issued during a special discussion
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Jagath Weerasinghe named new Prisons Media Spokesperson
June 12 (AD) Prisons Commissioner Jagath Weerasinghe has been appointed the Media Spokesperson of the Department of Prisons. The appointment has been confirmed by the Ministry of Justice. Earlier today it was reported that Prison Media Spokesman Commissioner Gamini B. Dissanayake had tendered his resignation from the position of Prison Media Spokesperson to the Acting Commissioner General of Prisons. It was reported that the resignation letter was submitted
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Liquor license holders raise a glass to fiscal responsibility
June 12 (Island) In a spirited move to blend business with national duty, SL’s liquor license holders are set to raise a glass; not to revelry, but to fiscal responsibility. SL Liquor Licensees Association (SLLLA) is hosting a first-of-its-kind workshop, turning the spotlight on taxation in an industry often steeped in controversy yet vital to state revenue. Like conducting a crash course in compliance, the event will bring together licensees from across the island for a day of dialogue with
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SJB, SLPP, UNP, PA announce agreement to form administrations of local bodies
June 12 (DM) Four Opposition parties, namely the SJB, SLPP, UNP and People's Alliance (PA) today announced that they have reached an agreement to jointly form administrations of local bodies where the ruling NPP does not command a majority. Announcement was made at a joint media briefing by SJB National Organiser Tissa Attanayake, SLPP General Secretary Sagara Kariyawasam, PA General Secretary Lasantha Alagiyawanna and UNP General Secretary Thalatha Athukorala today.
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Sri Lanka defaulted SMEs given more relief, collateral sale option
June 12 (TM) SL’s small and medium enterprises with defaulted loans have given more options to settle loans, and liquidate assets at better prices, Deputy Minister Harshana Suriyapperuma said. There were about 160 billion rupees of defaulted SME loans according to the industry, and borrowers with loans of 70 billion rupees had contacted banks to restructure loans by the deadline, he said. Following discussions with the govt a new
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Sri Lanka set to outperform fiscal target for third year
June 12 (TM) SL is expected to outperform its fiscal target for the third consecutive year in 2025, as more vehicle import duties enter the coffers, Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU) said. London-based think tank said that after SL reached its primary surplus well ahead of target in 2024, and the latest fiscal data for 2025 show that overperformance is continuing into its third consecutive year. “Govt has generated a primary surplus in the first quarter equivalent to almost half its absolute rupee target for
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June 12 (EN) Colombo Dockyard, a ship building and heavy engineering firm, said it was seeking more underwater restaurant building projects in the Maldives after the recent delivery of two. The firm said it was continuing to promote heavy engineering business internationally and is “actively seeking involvement in several potential projects for the construction of underwater restaurants in the Maldives.” Colombo Dockyard had completed a 12-passenger underwater restaurant for
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Animal census report: Districts with highest animal counts mapped
June 12 (NW) Ministry of Agriculture says the report of the islandwide animal census has helped identify the areas with the highest number of crop-destroying animals. Ministry officials said the report reveals there are 5.17 million Toque monkeys (Rilawa), 1.74 million Grey Langurs (Wandura), 2.66 million Giant Squirrels, and 4.74 million peacocks in SL. The highest number of Toque monkeys has been reported in the Kandy, Kegalle, A'pura,
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NPP forms Haldummulla Pradeshiya Sabha
June 12 (NW) The NPP has formed the Haldummulla Pradeshiya Sabha after securing a majority of votes. It is reported that NPP’s Jagath Kumara Rajapaksa was elected the Chairman after receiving 11 votes. The position of Vice-Chairman has been secured by R. Murgesan, who represents an independent group. Following the 2025 Local Government Elections, the NPP had secured 09 seats and the SJB 06 seats. The UNP and SLPP had secured 01 seat each.
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SJB forms Akurana PS with support of SLPP
June 12 (NW) The SJB has taken control of the Akurana Pradeshiya Sabha with a majority of three votes. It is reported that the SJB and SLPP had joined forces to secure a majority in the election held this morning Central Local Govt Commissioner Chamila Atapattu announced that Istihar Imadudeen of the SJB was elected as the Chairman of the Akurana PS with a majority of three votes. Meanwhile, Chaminda Thilakaratne of the UPFA was elected to the post of Vice Chairman
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Monk jailed for sharing nude videos of married woman after illicit affair
June 12 (DM) A mistaken phone call that led to an illicit affair has ended in a conviction, as Colombo Chief Magistrate Thanuja Lakmali today sentenced the Chief Incumbent of Sandagala Viharaya in Rajanganaya to six months of simple imprisonment for circulating nude photographs and videos of a married woman with whom he had developed a romantic relationship. The Magistrate also imposed a fine of Rs. 2,500 and ordered the monk to pay Rs. 100,000 as compensation to the victim.
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TPA to take disciplinary action against two of its members for joining govt
June 12 (DM) TPA is to take disciplinary action against two of its members in the Haldumulla PS for voting in favour of the person who was nominated by the ruling NPP as the chairman, party leader Mano Ganesan said today. Ganesan alleged that the two members have been offered monetary rewards for joining the NPP. "We curse the NPP for what it has done. NPP came to power promising to bring about a system change. However, it seems to be following its predecessors,"
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Ponnambalam wants Chemmani site officially declared a mass grave
June 12 (Island) TNPF leader and Jaffna MP Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam has urged the government to officially designate the Chemmani site in Jaffna as a mass grave and to provide immediate funding and protection for the ongoing excavation process. Speaking in Parliament last week, Ponnambalam warned that the lack of official recognition and proper funding was jeopardising the investigation and risking
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SLPA officials facing Rs. 220 Mn loss claims sent on Europe tour: Civil Intelligence Front
June 12 (DM) Civil Intelligence Front today accused the incumbent govt of approving a European tour for two Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) chiefs, who are alleged to have caused a loss of Rs. 220 million to the govt. The loss reportedly occurred when a modern, high-tech pilot vessel, received as Japanese assistance for the Trincomalee Port, was damaged during a private excursion. The convenor of the Front, Sanjaya Mahawatte, made this statement at a media briefing in Colombo.
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Prisons Media Spokesman tenders resignation
June 12 (AD) Prison Media Spokesman, Commissioner Gamini B. Dissanayake, has reportedly tendered his resignation from the position of Prison Media Spokesperson to the Acting Commissioner General of Prisons. It is reported that the resignation letter was submitted in relation to the current situation regarding the unlawful release of an inmate from Anuradhapura Prison under the Prez Pardon granted for Vesak Poya. Meanwhile, the govt has focused its attention towards
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London-bound Air India plane carrying 242 passengers crashes near Ahmedabad airport
June 12 (BBC) An Air India flight bound for London’s Gatwick airport with 242 passengers onboard crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad on Thursday afternoon. ‘Flight AI171, operating Ahmedabad-London Gatwick, was involved in an incident today, 12 June 2025. At this moment, we are ascertaining the details and will share further updates at the earliest,’ Air India said. According to Faiz Ahmed Kidwai,
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Powering reform: Why electricity tariffs must be rewired for Sri Lanka’s future
June 12 (FT) SL’s electricity tariffs have never made much economic sense as they’re full of distortions, cross-subsidies and based on outdated assumptions. This is why the Advocata Institute recently made a formal submission to the Public Utilities Commission of SL (PUCSL), proposing a complete overhaul of the way electricity is priced. The goal isn’t just to balance the books. It’s to improve transparency and efficiency of the system. At the heart of this effort lies one central truth:
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Audit be conducted on financial loss incurred due to train cancellations
June 12 (AD) Committee on Public Accounts (COPA) has recommended that an audit be conducted on the daily financial loss incurred due to train cancellations. This recommendation was given by COPA chair Member of Parliament Aravinda Senarath during the Committee’s meeting held at Parliament to discuss the Auditor General’s Report for the year 2023 and the current performance of the Sri Lanka Railways Department. The Sri Lanka Railways Department was summoned
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Making digital economy a reality this time
June 12 (FT) Digital transformation of a country or an organisation should necessarily be considered as a journey and not a destination. Evolving technologies, ever changing customer needs and new legislations demand changes even in best-in-class systems. We have been discussing about digitalisation for decades with poor results compared to many other countries in the region. The new Government is showing a keen interest in transforming the economy to a digital
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SriLankan Airlines extends condolences
June 12 (DM) SriLankan Airlines today expressed its heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones of those who tragically lost their lives in the unfortunate incident involving Air India flight AI171. In a message shared on X, SriLankan Airlines conveyed deep sorrow over the tragedy, extending thoughts and prayers to all those affected. "Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone impacted by this immense tragedy. In this time of sorrow, we stand in solidarity with
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Top Cop breaks silence on Shocking W15 Hotel Shooting
June 12 (NW) Former Colombo Crime Division (CCD) OIC Chief Inspector Anselm de Silva testified Wednesday before a parliamentary inquiry that he and his team were instructed to carry out a shooting operation at the W15 Hotel in Weligama on orders from then-Acting Director of CCD ASP Neville de Silva. The committee is investigating allegations against interdicted IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon.
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President AKD meets his German Counterpart in Berlin
June 12 (NW) President Anura Kumara Disanayake, who is currently on an official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany, was warmly received today (11) by German President Mr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier. Upon his arrival at Bellevue Palace in Berlin, Prez Disanayake was welcomed with full state honours including a ceremonial Guard of Honour accorded by the German Armed Forces. President also participated in the inspection of the military parade.
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Kotmale Bus Crash: Details from investigation report revealed
June 12 (NW) The committee report on the fatal road accident in the Garadi Ella area of the Kotmale PD on May 11 was officially handed over today. Senior DIG Ajith Rohana presented the report to the Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs. Committee was tasked with investigating the circumstances of the incident and recommending preventive measures. Rohana said that the investigation found that 84 passengers, along with the driver and conductor,
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Illegal release of prisoners: ‘Relevant authorities must take them into custody’
June 12 (TM) Presidential Secretariat stated that if any individual who is supposed to be in prison is not, it is up to the relevant authorities to ensure that they are taken back into custody. Following the revelation that an inmate from the A'pura Prison had been released despite his name not being included in the official list of prisoners approved for a Prez pardon on Vesak of this year, it has now come to light that over 60
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CSO group slams PUCSL
June 12 (TM) Electricity Consumers’ Association (ECA) stated that the latest increase in electricity tariffs by 15% is unjustified and would not have been possible if the Public Utilities Commission of SL (PUCSL) had properly followed the concept of reasonable cost in its calculations. PUCSL yesterday granted approval for the CEB to increase electricity tariffs by 15%. ECA General Secretary Sanjeewa Dhammika said that they strongly oppose the decision; planning to launch public protests
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President Meets German Foreign Minister
June 12 (PMD) As part of the official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany, President Anura Kumara Disanayake met with German Foreign Minister Dr. Johann Wadephul this evening (11) at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Berlin. The discussion focused on identifying new avenues for expanding bilateral cooperation, particularly in the areas of trade, the digital economy, investment and vocational training, in line with the priorities of the Sri Lankan government.
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Sri Lanka’s growth forecast to decelerate to 3.5% this year: WB
June 12 (FT) World Bank (WB) revealed that growth in SL is forecast to decelerate to 3.5% this year, reflecting the scarring effects of the crisis, structural impediments to growth, and heightened global economic uncertainties. SL grew by 5% in 2024 in a sign of recovery following two years of negative growth. The WB in its Global Economic Prospects publication also said Growth in SAR is expected to slow to 5.8% in 2025 as rising trade barriers weigh on exports, dampen business confidence,
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PM inaugurates EPIGS’25- Global South Integrity Summit
June 12 (NW) The inauguration ceremony for EPIGS’25- Global South Integrity Summit was held yesterday at Cinnamon life hotel, Colombo under the patronage of PM Dr. Harini Amarasuriya. EPIGS’25 an international conference on electoral integrity hosted by Factum, an Asia-Pacific focused think tank based in Colombo in collaboration with Democracy Reporting Int'l with support from the Europe Union. Addressing the event PM emphasized that electoral integrity, information integrity, and
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Sri Lanka nets 12 in INTERPOL-led cybercrime crackdown
June 12 (CT) SL authorities have arrested 12 individuals as part of a major international crackdown on cybercrime, codenamed Operation Secure, coordinated by INTERPOL between January and April 2025, the International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL) said yesterday. The arrests followed a series of house raids carried out jointly with international cybercrime units, leading to the identification of 40 victims across SL.
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BASL writes to AKD expressing concern over alleged irregular grant of Presidential Pardon
June 12 (FT) Bar Association of SL (BASL) has written to Prez Anura Kumara Disanayake expressing its serious concern regarding recent reports of an inmate allegedly released from A'pura Prison under the guise of a Presidential Pardon, without having followed proper legal process. “As Your Excellency is aware, Article 34 of the Constitution empowers the President to grant Pardons to convicted individuals. However, this power must be exercised in a manner
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Police praised for netting drug suspects who offered bribes
June 12 (ST) A group of policemen from the Thoduwawa Police in Puttalam have been praised by villagers and Civil Defence Committee for rejecting bribes offered by drug trafficking suspects and instead arresting them. The policemen were treated to milk rice and sweet meats. A police patrol on duty on May 22 had noticed two people in the night in a three-wheeler parked in an isolated location. A bag of currency notes was found on them. In turn, the two men had offered
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