Nihal Seneviratne, who died a few days ago, was Secretary-General of the Parliament of Sri Lanka from 1981 to 1994, when the ...
The Gamani Corea Foundation (GCF) is pleased to announce the launch of the monograph Development: Not By Economics Alone by ...
The Prime Minister and Minister of Education Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, addressing the public, have been speaking of the need ...
A discussion has been held focusing on several key proposals, including the establishment of a technology research and ...
Chili is a vital cash crop in many countries, and Sri Lanka is no exception. As one of the pillar industries of the country’s ...
A new mobile application titled 'Harigamana' was launched under the Central Province Cooperative Department to provide the ...
Sri Lanka's Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) continued to see positive investor sentiment on banking shares and selected capital ...
Sri Lanka authorities are looking at the possibility of providing a regular pension (annuity) to contributors of the ...
For more than two centuries, Tamil tea plantation workers in Sri Lanka have been trapped in poverty, enduring structural ...
DITWAH has come and gone. Its unprecedented loss and damage are still felt across Sri Lanka. Precious lives lost, homes destroyed, livelihoods wiped out, crops and animals ruined and vital ...
Authorities estimate that full renovation of the damage facilities at the Peradeniya University due to Cyclone Ditwah will cost at least Rs. 6-7 billion.