Four pardoned Tamil prisoners not freed yet
Only four out of the eight Tamil prisoners given a presidential pardon have so far been allowed to go home, said MP Charles Nirmalanathan.
Only four out of the eight Tamil prisoners given a presidential pardon have so far been allowed to go home, said MP Charles Nirmalanathan.
Minister of Buddha Sasana Vidura Wickremanayke has called for an immediate report into harassment of children at Buddhist temples.
The Jaffna University has remembered two of its students who were shot dead by the police six year ago.
Sri Lanka is prepared to consider legalizing cryptocurrency payments, said President Ranil Wickremesinghe.
The Lanka Coal Company has taken measures as per recommendations by the attorney general and the auditor general to choose a new supplier, a senior official of the Ministry of Power and Energy said.
The deepening economic crisis is forcing people to make heartbreaking choices between going hungry, buying life-saving medicine, or finding the money to send children to school.
Two men linked to a bomb attack on former president Chandrika Kumaratunga 22 years ago are among the eight LTTE convicts awaiting a presidential pardon, reliable sources say.
The annual tax charged from casinos has been more than doubled from Rs. 200 million to Rs. 500 million with effect from August 01.
Sand mining is taking place on a large scale in a natural delta of the Mahaweli river at Safi Nagar in Trincomalee in the guise of a 3,000-acre chili cultivation, alleges social scientist and environmentalist Ravindra Kariyawasam.
TNA MP M.A. Sumanthiran has charged the Supreme Court, just as much as Parliament, swings like a pendulum.”