Budget, only a set of empty proposals – Sajith

The Budget 2022 presented by the government is an attempt to deceive the people, Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa said yesterday (12).



Veteran singer Lakshman Wijesekara passes away

Veteran Sri Lankan singer and musician Lakshman Wijesekara has passed away at the age of 73.



2022 Budget Speech

Minister of Finance Basil Rajapaksa commenced delivering the 2022 budget speech at the Parliament of Sri Lanka.



Ranil tells House intel shortfall led to Easter attacks

UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday (11), admitted in Parliament there was a shortfall in intelligence services in the country when the Easter Sunday terror attacks in 2019 took place and in-depth investigations should be conducted in this regard, he said.



MPs Harin, Manusha making false statements under Parliamentary Privileges – Minister Weerasekera

The wife of Saharan Hashim, Fatima Sadiya has never stated that her husband had met with intelligence officers at their home at any point, Public Security Minister Sarath Weerasekera said in Parliament yesterday.



Prior approval MANDATORY for gatherings and events

An Extraordinary Gazette was issued making it mandatory to obtain prior approval of the Director General of Health Services for gatherings, activities, events or similar places of meetings.



Draft bill extending private sector retirement age passed in Parliament

The draft bill to extend the retirement age of private sector employees to 60 years, has been passed in Parliament with amendments.



President declares open National Defence College

Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa declared open the National Defence College, today (Nov. 11).



Anura questions Prime Minister on criteria used

Jathika Jana Balawegaya (JJB) Leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake, yesterday (10) questioned Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa as to the criteria applied in appointing the Chairman and members of the ‘One Country, One Law’ Presidential Task Force.



Third party testing clears Chinese fertilizer of harmful bacteria

Schutter Global Inspection and Survey Company, the third party testing organization selected by the Chinese company that is embroiled in a conflict with the Sri Lankan agricultural authorities, has cleared its samples of any harmful bacteria on the contrary to findings by Sri Lanka Plant Quarantine service, the company says.



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.