Hotline introduced to make complaints about misdeeds of govt. officials
The State Ministry of Home Affairs said a direct telephone number - 1905 - has been introduced for the public to make complaints about the misdeeds of government officials.
The State Ministry of Home Affairs said a direct telephone number - 1905 - has been introduced for the public to make complaints about the misdeeds of government officials.
The cabinet has approved a bill presented by minister of public security Tiran Alles that aims to ensure online security and prevent disinformation.
War-affected Tamils feel they have been let down by the UN Human Rights Council in its report about the ‘Situation of Human Rights in Sri Lanka’ as it is not victim centric and
Human remains and pieces of clothing believed to belong to two female LTTE members were unearthed at a suspected mass grave in Mullaitivu.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe has appointed a committee to conduct a comprehensive analysis of all open information correlated to the 2019 Easter Sunday suicide bombings,
An information centre has been opened with World Bank assistance for the convenience of those who visit Sinharaja forest via Ratnapura district.
The organized criminal and drug trafficker known as ‘Harak Kata’ has reportedly tried to seize a firearm from a policeman when he was brought to the CID headquarters yesterday (10).
State ministers are at war with the secretaries of their subject ministries.
Consumption of illicit liquor in Sri Lanka has risen by 500 per cent, whereas it is only a 50 pc increase for the legitimately-produced alcohol.
Speculation is rife that a state minister from Gampaha has wagered a Rs. five million bet on the night of 04 September that Dayasiri Jayasekara would be removed from the SLFP’s