University teachers to resume lectures
University teachers have decided to resume lectures from April 17.
University teachers have decided to resume lectures from April 17.
Finance Ministers of the three creditor countries India, Japan and France will hold a press briefing in Washington today (13) to announce Sri Lanka’s debt restructuring negotiations process, the IMF has announced.
A father who was found dead alongside his son following a double drowning at a waterfall near Cairns is being remembered as a "kind-hearted person".
The first ever Sinhala language publication on education technology has been launched.
Attempts cannot be allowed to destabilize the country in the guise of democracy and human rights, said state minister Kanaka Herath.
The New Year festivities have now lost its simplicity and gained commercial value, said folklore researcher Asanka Guruge.
A House debate on the IMF’s extended fund facility for Sri Lanka begins on April 25.
Foreign affairs minister Ali Sabry is in disagreement with certain clauses in the anti-terrorism draft bill.
The anti-terrorism draft bill is aimed at replacing the draconian PTA to build a country in which human rights and democracy are guaranteed, said justice minister Wijayadasa Rajapakshe.
The government is now experiencing internal conflicts and divisions, said FPC MP Prof. Charitha Herath.