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One of the best cases in point for the massive wastage by successive governments on so-called commissions of inquiry is the Batalanda Commission which has resurfaced after 27 years, following former President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s interview with Al Jazeera that was aired on March 6.
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On the 21st of March, 1952, mournful shockwaves shook the entire nation with the sudden announcement that the First Prime Minister and the beloved “Father of the Nation”, passed away following an accident that took place on the morning of that day.
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A good number of Sri Lankans have a problem in understanding the word ‘perspective’. After 77 years of celebrating independence, most Sri Lankans complain that all past regimes collectively put this country in a financial mess. We can also opine that for the past 77 years, ambitious and destructive individuals channeled all their energies and time in toppling governments rather than enhancing productivity.
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The government recently launched the first phase of the formulation of a national policy on Early Childhood Education & Development (ECED). The new initiative aims to establish a comprehensive policy that applies across central and provincial governments, which is accessible to all children, offering a structured approach to early childhood education, and complements wider educational reforms. While the shift from a fragmented policy approach to
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An illegal mechanised gem mining operation is taking place on a private land, located on the border of Sannan Dola, near the entrance to the main forest and the elephant corridor in Botiyathenna area of Sinharaja in Dolekanda Grama Niladhari Division. This area comes under the control of the Kalawana Divisional Secretariat in Ratnapura District.
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The mouse hunt on former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Deshabandu Tennakoon concluded yesterday (19) when he surrendered to the Matara Magistrate Court after evading arrest for more than two weeks. In February this year, the Matara Magistrate Court issued an arrested warrant on the former IGP and eight others in connection to a fatal shooting that took place in Weligama in December 2023 which claimed the life of a Police sergeant while injuri
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The history of Presidential Commissions in Sri Lanka is one of brazen political opportunism and travesty of justice. They were the oft-deployed tools in the government’s arsenal before local and international outcry,
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The “Commission of Inquiry into the Establishment and maintenance of Places of Unlawful Detention and Torture Chambers at the Batalanda Housing Scheme,” commonly known as Batalanda Commission is making headlines these days, eclipsing almost everything in the country.
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Over tourism in the form of backpackers and tourists who patronise establishments run by their own communities are becoming a threat to Sri Lanka’s sovereignty and culture. This had been evident with recent incidents being reported from down South. The Daily Mirror has received credible information of at least two incidents where Israeli tourists had gone to the extent of warning locals to discontinue their parties while parties done by these tou
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The ease of doing business is often touted as a key driver of economic growth. However, businesses continue to face unnecessary administrative burdens, particularly when dealing with regulatory agencies such as the Department of Inland Revenue (IRD).
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According to the Soba Padanama Foundation, the government plans to distribute 102 hectares of forest land from the proposed Wandama Demaliya Reserve—an area where wild elephants roam in large numbers and where their routes are located—to farmers
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It is a tragedy that Ranil Wickremesinghe, widely regarded as one of South Asia’s most astute politicians, who managed to steer a bankrupt nation back from the brink of collapse, failed to revive the United National Party (UNP) and restore its former glory.
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Sri Lanka has historically signalled what other countries can expect to face amidst global economic and political shifts. For better or worse, it is often the first country for many feats in South Asia: universal suffrage in 1931, liberalisation in 1978 and, most recently, the first country to default on its external debt in 2022.
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In less than a month, we will be celebrating the Sinhala and Tamil New Year. It will be the the first under the National People’s Power (NPP) government. It is also the first time that a national political party was able to gather the regional political parties in the Jaffna District.
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Although belatedly, we raise this question for two reasons, firstly, the interrogating style of the programme which is conducted with no holds barred, aggressively and without caring who the interviewee is, seemed to be too much for Wickremesinghe. Secondly
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For instance after a US underworld figure Sam Giancana, was subpoenaed to appear before the ‘Church Committee on Assassinations in 1975’, Giancana was found murdered at home; killed with a wound at the back of his head, and five bullet holes around his mouth. A message, and warning to others not to talk.
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During the Prohibition era (1920-33), when alcohol was banned in the United States, the American Mafia, along with other ethnic gangs like the Irish, Jewish, and Polish, dominated the bootleg industry. Their operations involved alcohol from Canada and other countries.