Two children’s stage dramas at Tower Hall Theatre tomorrow
Two stage dramas for children will be shown at Tower Hall Theatre in Colombo tomorrow (02).
Two stage dramas for children will be shown at Tower Hall Theatre in Colombo tomorrow (02).
A police request to ban planned protest marches against increased electricity tariffs has been rejected by courts.
As much as 56.5 billion US dollars had been deposited abroad by Sri Lankan businesses in the past 12 years, claimed justice minister Wijedasa Rajapakshe.
The issuance of permits and licenses by the Geological Survey and Mines Bureau has come to a complete standstill as the result of orders issued to its director general by the Environment Ministry.
The CID has arrested the owner of a company that forged documents and imported substandard immunoglobulin vaccines.
With the aim of introducing digital or smart driving licenses, the Department of Motor Traffic (DMT) launched a project to issue driving licenses with a QR code replacing the existing semiconductor chips, DMT Commissioner General Nishantha Anuruddha Weerasinghe said.
Bail has been granted to former Senior Deputy Inspector General (SDIG) (Retd.) Ravi Seneviratne, who was placed on remand over driving while being intoxicated and causing a collision involving many vehicles.
The Court of Appeal today (31) nullified the writ petition that was filed seeking an order abolishing the parliamentary seat of State Minister Diana Gamage, following a split decision by the 3-judge bench.
The National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) has a new chairman in Dr. Ananda Wijewickrama.
Police have filed court action against 40 people, including a Buddhist monk and several politicians for having protested against president Ranil Wickremesinghe when he visited Batticaloa early this month.