Turning point: A war dead remembrance in Colombo tomorrow
A remembrance for all the dead in the 30-year war from both the north and the south will take place in Colombo tomorrow (17).
A remembrance for all the dead in the 30-year war from both the north and the south will take place in Colombo tomorrow (17).
Parliamentarians cannot beg from the people to make a living, and they should be given duty-free vehicle permits if needed, or else they will steal, said SJB MP Harsha de Silva.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe has alleged a big racket behind speculations that parliament will be dissolved.
Two private member bills have been presented to parliament with the aim of increasing women’s representation in the legislative body.
Former Speaker and National Movement for Social Justice Chairperson Karu Jayasuriya voiced his profound regret yesterday over the Police’s handling of the
President Ranil Wickremesinghe emphasized that the government has adopted 75 new laws in the past two years,
Laying interlock bricks in pavements in Colombo will gradually be reduced in an attempt to control temperature levels in the city, said municipal engineer Indika Pathirana.
Government doctors say the government should have a strong backbone to find a swift solution to the ongoing strike by health trade unions.
Sri Lanka should adopt a friendly approach in the face of international disputes, including Palestine, said United Republican Front (URF) leader Patali Champika Ranawaka.
Those who got vaccinated with AstraZeneca need have no undue fears about any complications, Dr. Ananda Wijewickrama has told ‘Lankadeepa’.