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Sri Lanka’s Department of Animal Production and Health (DAPH) has not recruited a single new veterinarian so far this year, worsening an existing shortage in the sector, officials revealed.
The 2025 ICT Law Conference, under the theme `Law in the Digital Pulse’ held on August 1st at the Taj Samudra, Colombo, was inaugurated in the distinguished presence of Chief Justice Preethi Padman Surasena, Supreme Court
The medical fraternity has called on the Public Service Commission (PSC) to rescind its decision to reinstate a senior medical officer who, despite being recently cleared in court cases, remains under investigation over an alleged
The Transport Ministry is set to install forty AI camera systems in Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) and private long-distance buses as part of a new initiative aimed at reducing road accidents.
Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs Ananda Wijepala said questions are raised whether the police are in a deep slumber in the wake of crimes.
One time JVP Politburo member Nandana Gunathilake who defected from the party, said the JVP, which encouraged former President Mahinda Rajapaksa to resort to a military solution to the war, should not make him vulnerable to the threats of the Tami
An estimated 500,000 students and 150,000 teachers across Sri Lanka are set to benefit from a new $50 million additional financing package approved by the World Bank through its ongoing General Education Modernisation Project, the World Bank said in
The National Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force (NAHTTF) issues an urgent public warning in light of alarming information on a new wave of human trafficking activities targeting Sri Lankan nationals, according to a statement from the Ministry of Defen
A Special Determination petition has been filed before the Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of the proposed Presidents’ Entitlements (Repeal) Bill, which was presented in Parliament with the aim of repealing the Presidents’ Entitle
The Association of Medical Specialists (AMS) has commended the Health Minister’s recent parliamentary address, highlighting the critical shortage of medical specialists in Sri Lanka, calling it an accurate and timely assessment of a growing crisi
Sand transporters in the Polonnaruwa and Manampitiya areas yesterday staged a protest in front of the Manampitiya Sand Company against an order from the Geological Survey and Mines Bureau to load sand only up to the approved capacity of the tipper
The wind power project in Mannar has created a fresh issue as people are being forced to leave their lands to pave the way for the proposed power project, a youth organisation which is affiliated to Front Line Socialist Party (FLSP) said yesterday
Children who sat for the grade five exam indicated that they were ready for fun after sitting for the exam which is usually stressful for them.
The Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) has once again threatened to paralyze the country’s healthcare system, announcing an island-wide strike from today (11) if its demands are not met — a move that will leave thousands of patient
A fire which broke out in the Galle Fisheries Habour last morning had destroyed two multiday trawlers, and caused damage to other property.
Sri Lanka and Ethiopia are the only two countries where vehicles can be sold for more than their purchase price even after years of use, the Global Federation of Sri Lankan Business Councils (GFSLBC) General Secretary Sajeev Kshathriya
In response to the statement made by Minister Anura Karunatilake in Parliament regarding the scholarship for his daughter I. N. Kodituwakku received from the President’s Fund in 2006, former Minister Dr. Karunasena Kodituwakku yesterday said the al
The launching of the satellite which was known as ‘Chichi’s rocket ‘indicates a division within the government, two opposition MP’s said yesterday.
The Daily Mirror was awarded the ‘Most Popular English newspaper 2025’ at the Global Business Excellence Awards held at the BMICH last evening.
Department of Wildlife has permitted the provision of indigenous treatments to the wild elephant popularly known as “Kandalame Hedakaraya” which has been under treatment of wildlife veterinary surgeons for more than four months.
The founder of the Pathfinder Foundation, Milinda Moragoda, recently met Dr. Felix Neumann, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany. They discussed shared concerns, including the Indo-Pacific, Indian Ocean security, and
Buddhist devotees engaged in religious observances at the historic Kelaniya Temple in Kelaniya on August 8, 2025, in view of the Nikini Poya Day.
Around 20,000 children drop out of schools in Sri Lanka every year, Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya said.
A Chinese man involved in cybercrimes in the Philippines who attempted to enter Sri Lanka was arrested at Bandaranaike International Airport last morning and deported by the Immigration and Emigration officers.
The National Cyber Security Operations Programme, under which as many as 40 government sites with outdated technology and weak passwords will be protected and secured, is to be launched next month, under the auspices of
The third Randoli Perahera of the historical Esala Festival got underway in Kandy yesterday. Elephant Indrajaja got the honour of carrying the casket of sacred tooth relic .
Thieves who entered the party office of former Galle District Parliamentarian Sajin De Vaas which was located at Ambalangoda town had stolen property valued over Rs.8.26 million.
The government ,which is in a quandary over the inability to sell off brown sugar manufactured at four local factories, has deployed a team to investigate whether a mafia is involved in releasing hoarded stocks to the market in a discreet manner , a
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has instructed all judicial officers to ensure that their official residences and surrounding environs, including boundary walls, are kept clean and orderly, citing concerns over maintenance and public perception
The Supreme Court has delivered a judgment in favour of a South Korean investor, affirming the decision of the Colombo Commercial High Court that he is entitled to recover a sum equivalent to USD 96,000 from a Sri Lankan individual who allegedly defr
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