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Sri Lanka’s 200-year-old postal service now stands at a turning point as the government is keen to ensure that it doesn’t incur any losses or become a burden to the Treasury in future. This is why the government has allocated a sum of USD 7 million to modernise postal services in the country. According to Health and Media Minister Dr Nalinda Jayatissa, this allocation was made despite postal services being a burden on state finances. However, des
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The government is investing its time and money in northern development in a way that no previous government has in a long while. The topmost leaders of the government, no less, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Leader of the House Bimal Rathnayake, have been spending a great deal of their time and effort in the north. During their visits, they meet face to face with people from different walks of life and launch new development projects that
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It was recently reported that Trade Minister Wasantha Samarasinghe, in his asset declaration to CIABOC (Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption), revealed ownership of 3,000 units of cryptocurrency, a digital asset that exists only online and is often referred to as virtual currency, such as Bitcoin. At present, Sri Lanka has no clear regulatory framework to confirm whether cryptocurrency transactions are legal or otherwise
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Blessed with immaculate beaches, clear blue waters and an abundance of marine life, the Maldives – a tiny island nation in the Indian Ocean is gearing to transform itself into a fully developed nation by 2040 as envisioned by its President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu. Speaking about his vision at the 79th United Nations General Assembly, Dr. Muizzu said that achieving this goal requires increased productivity, digital transformation, and leveraging the co
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Post Master General (PMG) Ruwan Sathkumara said on Friday that postal workers have fraudulently obtained overtime payments worth millions of rupees and that he is deeply embarrassed by the fraudulent and inefficient actions of some postal service officials.
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Stampedes, in which scores of men, women and children are killed and many more grievously injured, are all too frequent in India. There were eight major stampedes so far this year. The massive stampede in Tamil actor and fledgling politico Vijay’s rally at Karur on September 27, in which 41 were killed, was the latest.
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Sri Lanka’s Parliament has taken a historic step. The Penal Code Amendment of July 2025 bans all forms of corporal punishment of children — not only physical violence but also psychological humiliation, however slight. For the first time, a teacher scolding a student, a prefect striking a classmate, or a principal shaming a child in public can lead to fines and/or imprisonment.
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As someone who experienced corporal punishment in school (only on one occasion - 2 cuts by cane to the palm of both hands) by our Principal the late Mr. E A Wijesooriya in 1950s, at Mahinda College, I understand it’s impact. The cane punishment, administered by the principals and teachers those days had a lasting effect on us. While some may view it as harsh, it instilled discipline and respect for authority.
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Days after Arab and Muslim rulers met and pleaded with President Donald Trump not to allow Israel to annex the West Bank, Trump announced on Monday September 29, 2025 a proposal to end Israel’s two year old on going genocidal war in Gaza.
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It is not clear whether it is due to a mix up of priorities or ideological obsession of certain ministers, or genuine intentions, that the government has created controversies on the so-called LGBTQ tourism and the action against corporal punishment of children, at this stage.
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Cricket was popularised in our country as in most other parts of Britain’s colonial empire by the English. While the British were not looked on kindly by local populations because of their boorish behaviour, cricket was and is, still revered as a sport in most of Britain’s former colonies.
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Sri Lanka, having endured a severe financial crisis that culminated in sovereign default in 2022, is now at a critical juncture. The country is under the care of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which offers some breathing space. But this is by no means a permanent cure. The real challenge lies in whether Sri Lanka can generate sustainable growth and become a prosperous country. The reason for the current stalemate is not purely external.
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Those who believe that US President Donald Trump’s so-called 20-point peace plan is a workable solution to end the suffering of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip understand neither the sinister designs of the Zionists and their partners in crime nor the root causes of the Palestinian question in its full complexity.
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The recent developments regarding the Wasim Thajudeen murder case involving a voice cut given by the son of Aruna Vidanagamage, alias ‘Kajja’, set a dangerous precedent about the sensitivity of the case. Contradictory statements given by his wife and later by his son indicate the nature with which certain elements are trying to manipulate investigations. Over the past 12 years, Thajudeen’s family members have been left in the dark with only dead
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Recent revelations regarding the murder of former Havelocks Sports Club rugby captain Wasim Thajudeen are both shocking and disturbing. With missing information and various attempts to hide evidence, people were forced to believe that it was a mere accident caused as a result of drunk driving, until former President Maithripala Sirisena assumed power by reminding voters that he would do justice to the murders of Sunday Leader Editor-in-Chief Las
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One year since the election of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, the NPP is still on a political honeymoon. The disunited opposition offers little challenge, and whenever Sajith Premadasa opens his mouth, Sri Lankans are reminded of why the NPP is in power.
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I am writing to express my views on the recent news about Sri Lanka Tourism endorsing the LGBTQI travel initiative. While I understand the importance of promoting tourism and inclusivity, I believe this decision warrants careful consideration. Dollar earnings “by hook or by crook” are not everything. I think export of Rilaw monkies for meat production is a better alternative to earn dollars than gay tourism. Or even special secluded beach hotel