Temples, churches go dark tonight
A protest by Buddhist temples against an unprecedented increase in electricity charges has been backed by the catholic church.
A protest by Buddhist temples against an unprecedented increase in electricity charges has been backed by the catholic church.
Sri Lanka is presently among the ten countries with the rates of worst malnutrition among 200 countries and over 20% of the children under five years are severely malnourished, former president Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga said.
State minister of tourism Diana Gamage wants prostitution legalized in Sri Lanka.
A man has admitted breaching privileges of an MP on facebook and expressed his regret and tendered an apology at the Parliamentary Committee on Ethics and Privileges.
Former deputy minister Eric Prasanna Weerawardena has joined forces with the Jathika Jana Balawegaya.
The Global Tamil Forum (GTF) has welcomed the passing of Resolution 51/L1/Rev1 with minimal opposition among the member countries of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC).
President Ranil Wickremesinghe has attempted to further deceive the people already fed with numerous lies, when he claimed that Japan has agreed to co-chair a meeting to restructure Sri Lanka’s debt, said education secretary of the FSP Pubudu Jayagoda.
Namal Rajapaksa has been appointed chairman of the National Council’s subcommittee on identifying priorities in formulating short, medium and long term policies.
IUSF convener Wasantha Mudalige remains in detention while the president annulled an order for a 90-day detention of a fellow activist under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.
Appointing a government member as head of the parliamentary Committee on Public Enterprise (COPE) is like auditing the transactions of those who commit theft and fraud by themselves, said SJB MP Eran Wickramaratne.