Foreign exchange can be saved by establishing new universities – President

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has reiterated the importance of providing opportunities to children to pursue their higher studies in the country itself.



Woman CI Samarakoon to assume duties as OIC of new Naalla Police Station

Woman Chief Inspector Kanchana Samarakoon will assume duties as the OIC of Naalla Police Station in Gampaha tomorrow, the Public Security Ministry said.



Finance Minister gives assurance on teachers’ salary anomalies

Minister of Finance Basil Rajapaksa has assured the trade unions of teachers and principals that one-third of their salary anomalies would be paid at once instead of under three stages.



Adverse weather: Death toll increase to 20

Four more deaths have been reported due to various disasters caused by adverse weather conditions.



Mawanella deputy chairman, two councilors arrested

The Deputy Chairman of the Mawanella Pradeshiya Sabha, K.G. Jayatissa and two other councilors have been arrested by the police.



Government taking swift measures to revitalize economy – Prasanna

Tourism Minister Prasanna Ranatunga said yesterday that the primary cause of the prevailing downfall of the economy is the COVID-19 pandemic and the Government is taking swift measures to revitalize the economy.



Chinese fertiliser case: Court extends enjoining order

The Commercial High Court yesterday further extended the enjoining order issued to the People’s Bank and local shipping company until 19 November, preventing the payment of letters of credit to the local agent who imported organic fertiliser from Qingdao Seawin Biotech Group Co. Ltd.



Ceylon Petroleum Corporation loses Rs. 23 Million daily from kerosene sales

While noting the demand for kerosene has surged in recent times, Minister of Energy, Udaya Gammanpila said the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) is incurring a daily loss of Rs. 23 million by selling a kerosene litre at Rs. 33. This, he said, was despite the demand for kerosene being doubled suddenly.



Health trade unions launch token strike

Sixteen trade unions in total affiliated to the health sector launched a token strike at 7.00 a.m. this morning (November 09).



23-year-old nurse killed in earth slip at Narammala

A 23-year-old woman has died after a house was damaged in an earth slip in the area of Wennoruwa, Narammala this morning (November 09).



Three dead, one injured following earth slip at Dombemada

Three persons have died while another person has been hospitalised with injuries following an earth slip at Dombemada in Rambukkana Divisional Secretariat area in Kegalle District this morning (09).



Allirajah Subaskaran Returns to Sri Lanka

British-Sri Lankan businessman, Allirajah Subaskaran, who came under Opposition’s attack during the Yahapalana regime and was implicated on money laundering charges has arrived in the island



Ranil’s demand leads to heated exchange between Government and Opposition

A heated argument ensued in Parliament yesterday following a demand by UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe that the government table the Yugadanavi agreement and the report of the Glasgow Summit attended by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.



Fr. Cyril Gamini will not be arrested at present – AG

The Attorney General (AG) yesterday informed the Supreme Court that Rev. Fr. Cyril Gamini Fernando will not be arrested at present in connection with a complaint made by Major General Suresh Salley.



Bring back the banned players, Kiriella bats for Kusal, Dikwella & Dhanushka

Samagi Jana Balawegaya MP Lakshman Kiriella requested Sports Minister Namal Rajapaksa to consider recalling the Kusal Mendis, Niroshan Dickwella, and Dhanushka Gunatileke, to the National Side.



An 87-year-old grandmother from Sri Lanka has become the oldest person to earn a master’s degree

A grandmother of seven who emigrated from Sri Lanka has become the oldest person to earn a master’s degree at Canada’s York University — where she turned her passion for peace and learning into a political science degree.