No politics will be allowed with economy – Sagala Ratnayaka
Senior presidential advisor on national security Sagala Ratnayaka says no politics will be allowed with the country’s economy.
Senior presidential advisor on national security Sagala Ratnayaka says no politics will be allowed with the country’s economy.
The Army-groomed sportsmen and sportswomen who shone distinctively in the field of international sports were invited yesterday (20) to the Commander’s office at the Army HQ to receive appreciative compliments and cash incentives.
The National Movement for a Just Society has urged the government to provide solar panels to every place of religious worship.
An activist at the Galle Face promenade protest site, Avishka Viraj Konara, has been asked to report to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) at 9.30 am today (21).
The present regime is systematically curtailing the educational rights as a cost-cutting measure, alleges secretary of the Ceylon Teachers Union Joseph Stalin.
India says it continues to be supportive of Sri Lanka in all possible ways, and rejects reports that there will be no further financial assistance to the island.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe and senior professor Mrs. Maithree Wickremesinghe who were in London to attend the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II met King Charles III at Buckingham Palace on September 18.
18 Sri Lankan students from all over the country have been offered a Government of India scholarship to study Hindi in India.
Shammika Wickremasinghe, a lawyer from Gampaha, was summoned to the CID headquarters in Colombo today (20) for an inquiry with regard to the violence that occurred on May 09, says Journalists for Democracy – Sri Lanka.
A former head of several state-owned entities, Vijitha Herath, has joined the Freedom People’s Council (FPC) led by Dullas Ahalapperuma.