Category: Local News

Food crisis can directly affect 4-5 Million people in Sri Lanka – Prime Minister

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said that although the food crisis could directly affect four to five million Sri Lankans in the future, steps would be taken to control it.



Sri Lanka Army to deploy troops island wide for Food Security Programme

The Sri Lanka Army is set to embark upon another project of national and timely importance established its Green Agriculture Steering Committee of the Army (GASC) on Thursday (June 16) in order to supplement and promote the island’s food security program by cultivating more than 1500 acres of barren or abandoned state lands across the country.



Two-week work from home period introduced for public sector employees in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Public Administration has issued a circular announcing a two-week, work-from-home period for public sector workers from Monday (June 20).



Prageeth Ekneligoda Disappearance: Army Intelligence personnel granted bail – witness remanded

Nine Sri Lanka Army Intelligence personnel who were remanded over the enforced disappearance and murder of journalist Prageeth Ekneligoda, were released on bail today (June 17) by the Colombo Permanent High Court Trial-at-Bar.



The Chairman of the Consumer Affairs Authority tenders resignation

The Chairman of the Consumer Affairs Authority Major General (Retired) D.M.S. Dissanayaka has tendered his resignation today (June 17).



Sri Lankan Prime Minister to present roadmap for Economic Recovery

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is to present a roadmap on overcoming the current economic crisis to the parliament soon, local media reported today (June 17).



Police officer commits suicide by shooting himself

A police officer has committed suicide by shooting himself with his firearm, in front of the office of the Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG) in Tangalle.



Sri Lanka Government looking to go online for two weeks considering several issues

The Sri Lanka government says it is looking into operating state institutions and schools online for two weeks considering several issues including the fuel shortage experienced in the country.



Sri Lanka left with fuel stocks for around five days, minister says

Sri Lanka’s fuel stocks will last for about five more days, its power and energy minister said on Thursday, as the island nation awaits official confirmation from the Indian government for a new $500 million credit line for fuel.



Sri Lanka should have gone to IMF sooner, says Central Bank Governor

Sri Lanka could have avoided its current economic turmoil if it had gone to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a bailout sooner, the country’s central bank governor says.



The West Must Prevent Sri Lanka from Becoming South Asia’s Lebanon – Opinion

Sky-rocketing food and fuel prices in Sri Lanka have precipitated the worst political unrest in the South Asian country in years, as tens of thousands of demonstrators march for change on empty stomachs.



Tomorrow (June 17) declared a school holiday

The Ministry of Education has declared a school holiday for government and government-approved private schools tomorrow (June 17) as a special holiday due to transportation difficulties.



U.S. Announces $6 Million in Emergency Assistance to Respond to Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis

The United States announced today that it will provide $6 million in emergency assistance to address the needs of marginalized and vulnerable communities impacted by Sri Lanka’s economic crisis.



Another man dies in petrol queue

A man who was standing in a queue to buy petrol at Wekada petrol shed in Panadura died this morning (June 16), police said.



Woman throws her child into Kelani River, attempts suicide

A 42-year-old woman who attempted suicide after throwing her 5-year-old son into the Kelani River from the Kadirana Bridge in Wattala was apprehended by locals residents in the area and handed over to the police.



President emphasizes decentralizing all public services at district, divisional levels

There is a timely need to decentralize all public services at the district and divisional levels similar to the work-from-home concept, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa says.