The decision by the Sri Lanka Police to disseminate footage showing Dulan Sanjula, one of the suspects arrested in connection to the murder of Sunhill Group of Companies Chairperson Surendra Wasantha Perera, better known as “Club Wasantha” being interrogated has come under severe criticism from various quarters.
The Ministry of Health has granted approval to provide priority service to the dependents of the war heroes who sacrificed their lives for the country and the disabled soldiers when obtaining health services from government hospitals and clinics.
A remembrance has taken place for nearly 150 victims of aerial bombings on a church and a kovil in Navaly in Jaffna in 1995.
Tamil dairy farmers in Batticaloa have been protesting for 300 days unsuccessfully to demand the eviction of 13 squatters in their grassland at Mailaththamadu.
Whilst highlighting that 66 percent of vehicles imported by Sri Lankan expatriates have been done through two vehicle importing companies,
The cabinet has approved a multi-sectoral national action plan for 2024-2028 for the elimination of sexual and gender-based harassment in Sri Lanka.
State Minister of Finance Ranjith Siyambalapitiya stated that the final decision regarding the lifting of the restrictions on vehicle imports will be taken in the second week of August.
An adjournment debate on the timing of the upcoming Presidential election will be held in Parliament today (11).
Due to the ongoing train strike, the first death was reported after two commuters fell from a train in the Batuwatta-Bemmulla area, the Railways Department said.