No excuses for failing to serve public, president tells state officials
President Ranil Wickremesinghe today (15) told state officials that they should make no excuses for failing to serve the public.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe today (15) told state officials that they should make no excuses for failing to serve the public.
Colombo-based think tank Verite Research expects Sri Lanka to take up another year to restructure its domestic debt.
The age of retirement for medical consultant doctors, government medical officers, dental surgeons and registered medical officers has been revised through an extraordinary gazette notification.
State minister Diana Gamage has strongly responded to recent remarks against her attributed to Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith.
Thirty-one former LTTE members who still remain behind bars should be released at least now as it is 12 years since the war ended, said MP Patali Champika Ranawaka.
Champion boxer M.S. Dinusha Lakshan had been abducted, assaulted and burnt by a group of persons in Kandy.
A social media activist has been hospitalized after an assault by two men armed with a sharp weapon.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe said yesterday (14) that Sri Lanka has become bankrupt due to the failure to change the economic programme after the war.
The cabinet has approved the inclusion of clauses in the penal code to criminalize sexual assault and harassment.
The Students’ Union of Peradeniya University has unreservedly condemned the incident that took place in the university premises on December 10.