SJB will not join govt. or accept positions - WC
The working committee of the SJB has unanimously decided not to join a government that violates democracy and represses the people.
The working committee of the SJB has unanimously decided not to join a government that violates democracy and represses the people.
Several provincial governors, who have been asked recently by the Presidential Secretariat to tender their resignations, have decided not to do so, according to political sources.
The Samagi Jana Balawegaya has decided to suspend the party membership of MP A.H.M. Fowzie for having gone against party decisions.
Sri Lanka police have sought Interpol assistance to overcome legal hurdles against the deportation of drug trafficker ‘Kudu Anju’ of Ratmalana who is being held in France, said a senior police official.
In a statement released today, the College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka pledged solidarity to the LGBTQI community of Sri Lanka as the country awaits the historical judgement on repealing sections 365 and 365 A of the penal code.
The Customs Department has uncovered a racket at Colombo Port in the guise of re-exportation that adversely affects Sri Lanka’s name.
The Lanka Coal Company has imported 30 shiploads of coal as per a written request by the CEB.
The public has been cautioned against outbreaks of dengue, influenza and other viral diseases with the onset of southwestern monsoon conditions.
The University Grants Commission will take legal action against the guarantors to recover expenses borne on university lecturers who had failed to return from higher education overseas, said UGC chairman Prof. Sampath Amaratunga.
The price of wheat flour remains unchanged despite the reintroduction of an import tariff of Rs. 3.00 per kg, said state minister of finance Ranjith Siyambalapitiya.