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Caught and bowled: Prez and Prelates

Jun 18 (ST) Out there somewhere, the country’s national cricket team has been battered by bouncy and uneven pitches, weather and off-the-field discriminatory conditions that have not applied to some other participating teams, resulting in Sri Lanka being wiped out of the World T20 tournament. That has angered millions of the country’s cricket aficionados, who have again called for SL's cricket administration to be deposited in some garbage dump, as it were, where they can repose, more..

ආනන්දි ප්‍රසන්ගිකා, නාමලී සාගරිකා

The evolution of legislative reform from the British times

Jun 18 (Island) The Colebrook and Cameron Commission came to Ceylon in 1833. This marked the commencement of legislative and constitutional development in Ceylon, as we were then, under colonial rule. The Commission, named after its two prominent members Alexander Johnston Colebrook and Charles Cameron played a pivotal role in shaping the legislative and constitutional reforms of Ceylon. This Commission which was established by the British colonial administration sought more..

Editorial: Polls, ambitions, and reality

Jun 18 (Island) SLPP MP and business leader, Dhammika Perera, is reported to have said, nay reiterated, that he will run for Prez if the SLPP can muster 51% of the votes to be cast. He says he has a plan to develop the country fast, and the SLPP has asked him to fulfil 10 conditions for it to consider fielding him as its presidential candidate, according to a newspaper report. As for recovering lost ground in the foreseeable future to the extent of being able to win another election, more..

'Political underworld of thriving on narcotics'

Jun 18 (Island) URF leader, Champika Ranawaka, MP, says that Sri Lanka faces the danger of becoming a narco-state if immediate action is not taken to stop the growth of what he describes as the political underworld. “There is a political underworld operating in this country in addition to the goon-run social underworld we are all aware of. This political underworld thrives on its nexus with drug cartels. It must be eliminated more..

Hayleys Fentons wins Overall award and becomes most awarded corporate at NPMEA

Jun 18 (FT) Hayleys Fentons, with over a century of excellence in engineering and project management, won the highest number of awards, including the Overall Best Managed Project of the Year title at the recent National Project Management Excellence Awards (NPME) Gala 2024. Annual NPME Awards, organised by the Project Management Institute of Colombo, SL Chapter, recognise outstanding project management achievements by highlighting best-in-class projects from various sectors. more..

Nine Royalists in Sri Lanka sailing team for 3rd Langkawi Youth Championship

Jun 18 (ST) SL Junior sailing team will sail at one of the biggest youth sailing events, the 3rd Langkawi Youth Sailing Championship 2024 in Malaysia, scheduled from June 19 to June 23. The 11-member team, comprising of nine athletes from Royal College and one each from S. Thomas’ College and Ladies College, will be flying out tonight to participate in the prestigious event. Minuga Hettigamage, Randira Hangarangoda, Binal Perera and Luqmaan Aneeq from Royal College and more..

අද, දිලිත් සමග නැගිටිමු

Hasaranga refuses to blame pitches, scheduling for Sri Lanka's early exit

Jun 18 (CI) Sri Lanka arrived in the USA roughly 10 days before their first match of the T20 World Cup 2024, playing two warm-up games against Netherlands and Ireland. But they still didn't adjust quickly enough to the surfaces the USA threw at them, felt captain Wanindu Hasaranga. Their campaign was essentially wrecked by two batting collapses - they were bowled out for 77 against South Africa in New York, before Bangladesh kept them to 124 for 9 in Dallas. more..

Aruna Dharshana wins Silver in Bahamas

Jun 18 (DN) SL 400m athlete Aruna Dharshana once again achieved an impressive time of 45.88 seconds to finish second in the 400m event at NACAC New life Invitational meet in Bahamas yesterday. Event was organised by the North American Athletic Association with support from the Caribbean Athletics Association and the event is recognised as a world athletics ‘B’ grade (silver label) event. Aruna Dharshana clocked 45.88 seconds to finish second behind Yuki Joseph who finished the race more..

SL end WC campaign with a solitary win

Jun 18 (CI) Sri Lanka ended their 2024 T20 World Cup campaign in a resounding fashion with a dominant 83-run win over Netherlands in Gros Islet. It meant they ended on three points and third place in Group D behind South Africa and Bangladesh, who had confirmed their place in the Super Eight after beating Nepal in Kingstown. Sri Lanka's victory set up by their batters and finished off clinically by the bowlers. more..

S.B. warns of defeat for Ranil as independent candidate

Jun 18 (FT) SLPP MP S.B. Dissanayake predicted that Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe would place fourth or fifth in the Presidential Election if he runs as an independent candidate. During a press conference, Dissanayake stated that if the SLPP nominates Wickremesinghe, many other parties would extend their support. “If he is not named as the SLPP candidate, none of this will happen,” he said. According to Dissanayake, if Wickremesinghe contests alone, he will rank below third place. more..

Tharanga’s record-breaking feat among top ten in the world this season

Jun 18 (Island) Rumesh Tharanga’s gold winning effort in the men’s javelin throw at the Asian Throwing Championship on Saturday is ranked among the top ten throws in the world this season according to World Athletics statistics. His 85.45 metres performance is the ninth furthest throw in the world this season, though it fell just five centimetres short of the direct Olympic qualifying standard (85.50m). The former St. Peter’s College, Bambalapitiya athlete trained by more..

World’s largest food-service company Sysco says Sri Lanka is its heartbeat

Jun 18 (FT) “We do it with great sales tools, great e -commerce tools, great supply chain tools, and a lot of that is built and supported out of Sysco LABS here in Sri Lanka. So said differently, this is almost the heartbeat of my global technology operation across now those 10 different technology functions supporting a global $ 76 billion company,” emphasised Peck. SL houses Sysco Technology’s Global 24x7 Operations Command Centre more..

In Sri Lanka’s North, legal alcohol is too far away, Lion Brewery says

Jun 18 (EN) Legal alcohol is too far away for some customers to access in Sri Lanka’s North due to the lack of legal outlets, forcing them to consume illicit products, though new licenses issued recently have helped in other areas, according to an industry official. While the average distance to a legal alcohol outlet was 45 square kilometers, in the Northern district it was 167 square kilometers. “Clearly, this opens the door for informal activity as these distances are simply beyond reasonable,” more..

Record number of legal reforms in SL’s history in last 2 years: Justice Secretary

Jun 18 (PMD) Secretary to the Ministry of Justice, Prison Affairs and Constitutional Reforms, Mr. M. N. Ranasinghe, stated that the period from 2022 to 2024 will be historically significant for the highest number of law reforms in Sri Lanka. He highlighted that since 2022, 59 legal reforms have been passed in Parliament, with an additional 07 drafts and 44 legal amendments slated for future approval. Mr. Ranasinghe made these remarks during a press conference more..

උද්දික පුතාගේ පොලිස් නාට්‍යය

Ex-President Sirisena reveals reason he resigned as SLFP chairman

Jun 18 (AD) Former Prez Maithripala Sirisena says he resigned from his position as the Chairman of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) for the betterment of the party and its members. He went on to say that there is an ongoing national conspiracy aimed at destroying the SLFP, and that he appointed Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe as the Acting Chairman of the party as there was no other person qualified to hold the position within the SLFP. Speaking to the media in Galle, Sirisena said: more..

Consulate General in Dubai leads 20-member delegation to Industry Expo 2024 in SL

Jun 18 (FT) The Consulate General of Sri Lanka to Dubai and Northern Emirates has announced the participation of a distinguished 20-member delegation at the Industry Expo 2024, taking place in Colombo, Sri Lanka from 19 to 23 June. This delegation comprises representatives from various sectors, including SL Business Council (SLBC) for Dubai and Northern Emirates, Sharjah Chamber of Commerce, ESPA, petroleum, Lulu Hypermarket & various other key stakeholders in UAE. more..

Wanindu Hasaranga slams social media trolls: Trying to make other SL fans angry

Jun 18 (IT) SL captain Wanindu Hasaranga slammed the social media trolls, claiming that they're just trying to make the other fans of the team angry at them after their horrid show in the T20 World Cup 2024. SL were eliminated in the group stages after they lost to South Africa and Bangladesh in the first two matches and their game with Nepal was washed out. SL would salvage some pride with the win over the Netherlands, more..

Special toll-free railway service for Poson week

Jun 18 (AD) SL Railways has decided to implement a special railway service offering toll-free rides for a week starting from today (17) for passengers heading to Mihintale from A'pura for Poson Poya Day. Moreover, necessary steps have been taken to implement a special bus service from Maho railway station to A'pura for the railway passengers who come from Colombo to Maho. Due to the ongoing renovation activities along Northern Railway track between Maho & A'pura railway stations, more..

Thousands of court production vehicles to be auctioned

Jun 18 (ST) A bill on the disposal of court productions is to be presented to Cabinet next week to enable the govt to auction thousands of vehicles currently languishing in courts and police stations. Under the provisions of the bill, if a judge is unable to give a ruling on any vehicle that is presented as a court production within three months, that vehicle can be auctioned. The money from the sale of that vehicle will be deposited in a Fixed Deposit (FD) account opened specifically more..

හිරු ටීවී පත්තරේ විස්තරේ

Self-orchestrated staged shooting: Police yet to decide on arresting ex-MP

Jun 18 (TM) In the wake of investigations by the CID revealing that the shooting incident involving former SLPP MP Uddika Premarathne in Anuradhapura last September was reportedly orchestrated by Premarathne himself, Police Dept is yet to make a decision on arresting the MP. A senior Police officer stated that while the CID will be taking necessary steps to arrest Premarathne according to the developments of the probe, it is still too premature to make a comment on the particular matter. more..

No religious extremism under SJB Govt: Sajith

Jun 18 (Island) A future SJB Govt would take a firm stance against religious extremism, asserted the SJB Leader Sajith Premadasa. Premadasa emphasised that no religious group would be permitted to promote extremist ideologies under his leadership. Premadasa also outlined the SJB's vision for a unified SL, where all religions and ethnicities are treated with equal respect and dignity. He stressed that the country’s progress is hindered by divisions based on religious & ethnic lines, more..

Coconut oil price surge sparks outcry from consumer and industry groups

Jun 18 (FT) All Ceylon Traditional Coconut Oil Manufacturers Association (ACTCOMA) and the National Consumer Front (NCF) have voiced strong concerns over the recent surge in coconut oil prices, labelling the increase as unfair to consumers and local industries already struggling with a high cost-of-living. ACTOMA Convener Buddhika De Silva attributed this increase to coconut oil importers hoarding stocks in anticipation of more..

Question on fees for Lazard and Clifford Chance to be taken up today

Jun 18 (Island) SJB MP Niroshan Perera’s question to Finance Minister and Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe, on fees, etc., pertaining to France-based Lazard and Clifford Chance LLP retained by the governmnet as financial and legal advisors, respectively, for debt restructuring, is listed to be taken up in Parliament today. MP Perera has referred the question to the Minister of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies, according to today’s Order Paper of Parliament. more..

Spoilt food served at Kalubowila Teaching Hospital doctors’ canteen

Jun 18 (DN) Chief Public Health Inspector for Dehiwela, Wasantha Pushpakumara said that a stock of food unfit for human consumption was found for sale in the doctors’ canteen of the Kalubowila Teaching Hospital. The PHI’s Office of the Dehiwala–Mount Lavinia Municipal Council had raided the location as per the instructions of the Municipal Commissioner. The PHI’s Office stated that due to the current economic situation, many food sales outlets have been serving unhygienic food more..

Chinese Navy hospital ship to visit Colombo Port despite research vessel ban

Jun 18 (Island) Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy hospital ship, Peace Ark set sail from a military port in Zhoushan in east China’s Zhejiang Province on Sunday morning for Mission Harmony-2024 to visit three countries, including SL. Chinese media reports said that this is the 10th Mission Harmony for Peace Ark since its commissioning in 2008. The Peace Ark will offer free diagnosis and treatment for common and more..

Remedies without solutions to crisis with multiple tragedies

Jun 18 (FT) Last week, concluding their second review of the ongoing Extended Fund Facility (EFF) program, the IMF decided on 12 June to release the third tranche of $ 336 million from the agreed $ 2.9 billion soft loan that intends to support macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability in Sri Lanka. Thus, the third release would make a total of $ 1 billion to date. Declared intentions of the IMF program with Sri Lanka say, apart from macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability, more..

Want to change the system? If yes, then read this

Jun 18 (FT) As Sri Lanka gets ready for another Presidential election to choose the country’s leader for the next five years we are hearing the same slogans, we need a system change, we need to change the system again. But how do we do this, practically? We have come to treat leaders, whether they are in the fields of politics, business, community, or any other, as some magical creatures who can perform wonders. Management literature has contributed to this thinking, more..

අපි එක මවකගේ දරුවෝ!

Damaged pipeline: Water supply to 85,000 housing units yet to be restored

Jun 18 (AD) National Water Supply & Drainage Board (NWS&DB) says that even though the damaged transmission pipeline from the Kalatuwawa Treatment Plant has been repaired, the water supply to around 85,000 housing units is yet to be restored. However, the water board said that the situation is likely to normalise by around 6 p.m. today. The water transmission pipeline supplying water from the Kalatuwawa Treatment Plant had been damaged at Godagama near the High-Level Road owing to a vehicular accident. more..

Vacancy in National Police Commission; Applications called from interested individuals

Jun 18 (DM) Applications have been called from interested individuals to fill in a vacancy in the post of a member of the National Police Commission, the Communications Department of Parliament said. As stipulated in Article 155A of the Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, a person who is a Member of Parliament, a Provincial Council or a local authority is not eligible for appointment as a member of the National Police Commission. more..

Rising trend in live-streaming sex content among youth

Jun 18 (DM) In a startling revelation, SL's law enforcement agencies have reported a surge in incidents regarding live-streaming sexual content involving youth, who are allegedly selling these explicit clips to international companies. According to recent disclosures by the police, these illicit activities have seen a notable increase due to their lucrative nature. Police disclosed that a significant number of complaints have been filed, primarily concerning young couples more..

Ceylon Chamber links up with Gujarat Chamber

Jun 18 (EN) The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce has signed an agreement with the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SGCCI) to increase trade cooperation between India and SL. The MOU was signed by CCC CEO Buwanekabahu Perera, SGCCI President Ramesh Vaghasia, in the presence of Dr Valsan Vethody, Consul General for Sri Lanka in Mumbai, India. “With the signing of the MoU, … Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and SGCCI aim to facilitate trade between the two countries via initiatives more..

Sarvajana Balaya holds inaugural public rally in Nugegoda

Jun 18 (AD) The inaugural public rally of the Sarvajana Balaya, the new alliance formed by several opposition parties, has commenced in Nugegoda today (18). The public rally is being held at Ananda Samarakoon Open Air Theatre in Nugegoda under the theme of repowering the aspirations of 6.9 million people. The public rally commenced after the processions arriving from five different directions converged at the Ananda Samarakoon Open Air Theatre. Representatives from seven political parties more..

Supreme Court has engaged in judicial cannibalism: President

Jun 18 (DM) While highlighting in Parliament today that the Supreme Court has engaged in judicial cannibalism with regard to its determination on the Gender Equality Bill, Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe proposed appointing a select committee to look into the judgment. “The SC has ignored a certain section which the Gender Equality Bill has addressed. It has eaten up all the judgments including one which had been given by a bench of ten judges with regard to women's rights. more..

Beware of criminals posing as cops: Police

Jun 18 (CT) To steer clear of falling prey to criminals posing as Police Officers, the Police urge the public to confirm the identity of individuals in plain attire who claim to be Police Officers before agreeing to any personal or property inspections. In light of an incident in Maradana, where an individual was robbed by two individuals impersonating Police Officers, the Police emphasised the public’s right to request official identification from plainclothes officers for verification more..

Telecommunications bill some clauses ruled unconstitutional by SC: Speaker

Jun 18 (EN) Supreme Court has found a number of clauses in a proposed amendment to the Telecom Telecommunications Amendment bill unconstitutional, speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardana said. “Clause No 8, proposed section 9A 2 of the bill is inconsistent with Article 12 1 of the constitution, however this inconsistency shall cease if word ‘may’ will be replaced with word ‘shall’ as set out in the determination of the SC.” “Clause No 9 is inconsistent with Article 12 1 of the constitution more..

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