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The victory of Zohran Mamdani in New York brings to mind the election of Barack Obama as US president in 2008. Whether voters will one day look back on Mamdani with the same misgivings they have for Obama today remains to be seen. But this is Mamdani’s moment, and a watershed for the beleaguered US Democrats.
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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, in his capacity as Minister of Finance, presented the 2026 budget to Parliament on the afternoon of November 7. It is important to examine the proposals related to mitigating the human–elephant conflict —arguably the most serious socio-economic, environmental, and political problem currently facing Sri Lanka. Thousands of elephants, and nearly forty percent of the country’s land area, on which people live, are
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Ambassador Kananathan — a businessman-turned-diplomat speaks to DM on how Sri Lanka can attract greater foreign direct investment (FDI) and reposition itself as a competitive destination for global investors. Excerpts:
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Education trade unions nationwide have joined forces against the reforms. The only unions not opposing the changes are those linked to a particular political party, ironically, the very organisations with decades-long records of blocking educational progress.
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Three years ago, Sri Lanka was on its knees. Queues for fuel snaked for kilometres, electricity cuts plunged homes into darkness, and the shelves of pharmacies and supermarkets lay bare. It was not only an economic collapse — it was a collapse of confidence, governance, and faith. People felt abandoned by the very system meant to protect them.
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Ensuring dignity and inclusivity in the workplace is vital for a diverse nation like Sri Lanka. Among the issues calling for thoughtful consideration is the request for Muslim female nurses to be permitted a Shariah-compliant uniform within the state health sector.
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Today is the budget day. The NPP government, under the leadership of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, will present its second maiden budget today when the country is at a critical juncture between hard-won stabilisation and the promise of sustainable growth. The past two years have been spent under the IMF programme, with the focus on restoring macroeconomic balance. Sri Lanka went for the IMF programme in March 2023 under the previous govern
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The Second World Summit for Social Development, held in Qatar earlier this month, marked an important moment for global efforts to advance inclusive, equitable and sustainable development. Throughout the Summit, contributions from the Asia-Pacific region demonstrated that diversity is not a barrier but a strength in crafting people-centred solutions. Countries showcased innovative and scalable approaches to social protection, intergenerational so
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In regards to the government’s decision to extend the school hours by half an hour per day, I would like to share my opinion, as a guardian and citizen of our motherland. Among many reasons, the reasons given to this effect were to cover up the lost time during the pandemic and ease the burden of teachers’ workload.
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After several months of protests, the people of Mannar won their battle to save their soil from unplanned development projects. According to the cabinet decision on Tuesday, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake had instructed Power and Energy Ministry officials to refrain from continuing any major projects in Mannar without obtaining the consent from people. This is a positive development in terms of sustainable development, particularly because pe
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How far can a country go in accommodating its multicultural, multi-faith, and multi-racial character without amplifying the fault lines and developing parallel societies? This is not a question unique to Sri Lanka, but a global one. That, however, is the question one should ask about the recent government proposal, now seems to have been aborted, to accommodate long dresses and head coverings for Muslim health care workers.
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Drug addiction is a complex condition that affects individuals physically and psychologically. To fully comprehend this condition, it is essential to examine the interplay of biological, environmental, and social influences that contribute to its onset and progression, as well as to inform effective treatment strategies.
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Education is one of the main sectors that required immediate reforms for several years.Even though successive regimes harped on proposed reforms, the crises within the sector remained. What began as a free education system has now become an extremely competitive ground that favours the survival of the fittest.
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The incident I am going to relate now may seem unrelated to what follows. But it is related to the theme of this week’s column – the chronic lack of accountability that Sri Lankan society suffers from. Its moral compass is spinning wildly out of control.
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Writing with reference to your Business Page headline of 5th November: “Local tourism earnings clouded by outdated accounting.” It is deeply troubling that Sri Lanka continues to measure tourism income using incomplete, outdated methods — and then uses those figures as the basis for national development decisions.
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President Dissanayake issued an ultimatum to police and military personnel involved in narcotics trafficking: resign immediately or face decisive action without protection. However, these treacherous officers are unlikely to voluntarily come forward. The President must exercise his executive powers to investigate and remove them from service.
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The process of releasing military-held land in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka back to its legitimate civilian owners is a necessary and significant step towards post-conflict reconciliation and normalisation. It is an acknowledgement of the fundamental right to property and a move toward restoring the lives of those displaced by a brutal, three-decade-long war. However, this critical process cannot, and must not, be pursued in isolation. It m
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There seems to be a widespread misunderstanding about the Muslim dress — the Abaya. Recently, I had a friendly discussion with a former Minister’s wife, who is also a close friend of mine, regarding this very topic. While we often exchange views on various current issues, I felt the need to clarify the real reason why Muslim women wear the Abaya.
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You’re walking along Galle Face Beach with your family. The sun is slipping into the sea, your child’s chasing bubbles, the salty breeze feels good. Then you notice someone nearby talking to himself, adjusting his sunglasses, pointing them subtly in your direction.