FUTA warns of severe brain drain within universities
The Federation of University Teachers’ Association (FUTA) stresses that there is a severe brain drain within the country’s universities.
The Federation of University Teachers’ Association (FUTA) stresses that there is a severe brain drain within the country’s universities.
The government stressed yesterday (03) its intentions to revive the country’s stalled construction industry by resuming the large infrastructure projects that were halted due to the economic crisis.
The war-affected Wanni people have expressed solidarity with their brethren in the hill-country who are demanding citizenship and other rights.
The United National Party (UNP) will amend its constitution in line with the system change demanded by the people during their uprising last year, said the party’s general secretary Palitha Range Bandara.
Two human rights activists today (03) complained to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to investigate if there are racist intentions behind a campaign by certain media against singer Umara Sinhawansa over her rendition of the national anthem at the inaugural ceremony of IPL 2023.
Families of the war-missing have told Canada and other foreign officials that they would not abandon their struggle until they are given justice by the international community.
The 16th death anniversary of a young Tamil journalist gunned down by unidentified gunmen has taken place in Jaffna.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe has directed authorities to formulate a new Medical Act within six months with the aim of addressing shortcomings in the present Medical Ordinance and thereby provide better healthcare and protect citizens’ well-being.
The home of a Sri Lankan family at Keysborough, Melbourne in Australia was attacked by thugs last Saturday.
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) has issued a clarification on the ‘misrepresentations of facts’ circulated with regard to the Indian Rupee (INR).