Indian High Commission announces fully-funded scholarships for Sri Lankans
The High Commission of India in Colombo is inviting applications for around 200 fully-funded scholarships for Sri Lankan nationals, across various levels.
The High Commission of India in Colombo is inviting applications for around 200 fully-funded scholarships for Sri Lankan nationals, across various levels.
The Supreme Court has postponed until February 23 the hearing of a petition that seeks a postponement of the local government polls scheduled for March 09.
The country’s opposition is just like a group of gossiping women at the public well, said SLPP MP Nimal Lanza in parliament today (10).
Even as a political debate on with regard to a full enforcement of the 13th amendment to the constitution, SLPP MP Namal Rajapaksa is planning to bring in a 22nd amendment as well, according to party sources.
The Election Commission today (10) gave an undertaking before theSupreme Court that it would take steps to hold the local government polls.
Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal today (10) without further hearing dismissed a writ petition filed by the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) requesting the court to issue a writ order to the Ceylon Electricity Board to take steps to provide electricity without cuts during the period of the GCE Advanced Level examination.
A progress review discussion on the data census work of the Welfare Benefits Board was held at the President’s Office chaired by Chief of Staff to the President and Senior Advisor on National Security Sagala Ratnayaka yesterday (09) to identify those affected by the current economic crisis as well as those with low income and to provide them with necessary assistance.
No risk whatsoever should be taken to derail the economy at a time when the country is faced with a grave economic crisis, said the head of UNP’s Education, Training and Research (ETR), Kishan Theodore.
Fourteen government MPs have written to speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, asking him to appoint a select committee to investigate what they allege as incidents of infringement of privileges of MPs by the Election Commission.
The Government is working on to resolve several legal issues which have cropped up in the process of sending back 59 female migrant workers who are currently in ‘Suraksha’ Safe Houses in Oman, Labour and Foreign Employment Minister Manusha Nanayakkara said.