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Harsha welcomes SL’s credit upgrading
SJB MP Dr. Harsha de Silva on Tuesday (24), described the recent upgrade of Sri Lanka’s credit rating as a positive development, not only for the government but for the entire economy.
Addressing the media at the SJB headquarters Dr. de Silva highlighted its significance, “Sri Lanka has been removed from the list of countries at risk of debt default by leading credit rating agencies such as Moody’s and Fitch Ratings. This is a momentous development for the nation. The previous government’s mismanagement of debt placed immense pressure on private sector investors. For example, during negotiations between Sri Lanka and India’s Adani Group over electricity tariffs, Adani raised concerns about Sri Lanka’s poor creditworthiness. Similarly, the downgraded credit rating discouraged other investors from considering Sri Lanka as a viable destination. This upgrade, therefore, is a relief for both the government and the economy.”
Dr. de Silva, however, noted that Sri Lanka has not yet achieved the credit rating necessary to borrow from international markets.
“To reach that milestone, the economy must be further strengthened,” he emphasised. He attributed the recent credit rating improvement to measures initiated in 2023 during the country’s economic crisis. These included parliamentary-approved reforms and stabilisation efforts.
He observed that the credit rating upgrade was the result of adhering to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreement without deviating from its fundamentals. “Before the election, the National People’s Power (NPP) pledged to introduce an alternative Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) for debt restructuring. However, when the opportunity for restructuring arose, no alternative DSA was implemented. Instead, the existing agreement was followed, ultimately benefiting the country,” he explained.
Dr de Silva also discussed the government’s recent decision to extend the gazette notification for rice imports until 10 January. He stressed the importance of setting a guaranteed price for paddy before the next harvest to support farmers. “Farmers affiliated with the NPP have demanded a guaranteed price of Rs. 130 per kilogram of paddy. If the government agrees to this price, will it revise the rice import gazette accordingly? Will the price of rice remain at Rs. 230 per kilo? If not, large-scale rice mill owners will exploit the situation by purchasing paddy from farmers at reduced prices, leaving them vulnerable once again,” he warned.
As a sustainable solution to the rice price issue, Dr. de Silva proposed reviving the Shakthi Rice Enterprise, a cooperative initiative launched during the Good Governance administration to support small- and medium-scale rice millers. “The solution lies in restarting the Shakthi Rice Enterprise, which previously operated in eight districts. Neglecting this initiative would be a mistake,” he concluded, urging the government to take decisive action to stabilise the rice market and safeguard the livelihoods of farmers.
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A strong Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) system equips individuals with practical, relevant, and future-oriented skills helping to innovate responsibly towards a greener and sustainable future – PM
The Prime Minister, Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education Dr. Harini Amarasuriya participated as the Chief Guest in the international conference on ’Transforming TVET Systems for climate resilience and green jobs’ organized by Colombo Plan Staff College, Philippines together with the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education Sri Lanka on 24 th of March at Courtyard by Marriott Colombo, Sri Lanka.
The Conference serves as the flagship event of the five-day Regional Programme on “Transforming TVET for a Digital, Green, and Inclusive Economy” (23-27 March 2026), which continues throughout the week, bringing together representatives from CPSC member countries including Bhutan, Fiji, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, fostering high-level dialogue and knowledge sharing on climate-resilient and green skills development.
The Conference features technical and plenary sessions on climate-responsive TVET systems, green skills development, national policy frameworks, and emerging technologies shaping industry transformation.
Addressing at the event, the Prime Minister emphasized the role of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) that equips individuals with practical, relevant, and future-oriented skills in addressing climate change and shaping a sustainable future.
The Prime Minister reaffirmed that this transformation remains a national priority for Sri Lanka. She stressed that education must go beyond knowledge dissemination to empower individuals with opportunities, dignity, and the capacity to contribute meaningfully to society.
She further emphasized the need to integrate environmental sustainability into education and training systems by embedding green skills in curricula, investing in modern training facilities, promoting innovation, and fostering collaboration between training institutions and emerging green industries.
Highlighting the importance of ensuring equity the Prime Minister further stated, that opportunities arising from the green transition must be accessible to all, including youth, young women, people with special needs, and marginalized communities.
Reaffirming Sri Lanka’s commitment to working closely with regional and international partnerships, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of transforming them to actual benefits and partnerships.
The occasion was attended by the Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education Nalaka Kaluwewa, Additional Secretary (Vocational Training) Ms. Samanthi Senanayake Director General Colombo Plan Staff College Prof. Dr. Suresh K. Dhameja , TVET administrators, institutional leaders, policymakers, instructors, industry representatives, and international delegates from across the region and seniors officials and officials from Ministries.
(Prime Minister’s Media division)
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PM reviews progress of the committee appointed for the establishment of a National Nursing University
A discussion to review the current progress of the special committee appointed under the government’s policy proposals to establish a National Nursing University aimed at elevating the nursing profession in Sri Lanka to degree level was held on 23rd of March at the Prime Minister’s Office under the patronage of Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya.
During the meeting, the Prime Minister inquired into the progress made by the committee in relation to the establishment of the Nursing University and paid attention to the issues and views presented by the committee members.
Emphasizing that establishing a university is a long-term and complex process, the Prime Minister pointed out the importance of advancing this project in line with higher education standards, without hasty decisions, while also taking into account the existing conflicts and challenges within the university system.
The meeting was attended by the Vice Chairman of the University Grants Commission, Professor K. L. Wasantha Kumara, representatives of the All Ceylon Nurses’ Association, and officials from the Ministry of Health and Mass Media.

(Prime Minister’s Media Division)
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Heat Index at ‘Caution level’ in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Southern and North-western provinces and in Anuradhapura, Mannar, Vavuniya and Monaragala districts
Warm Weather Advisory
Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre of the Department of Meteorology
at 3.30 p.m. on 25 March 2026, valid for 26 March 2026.
The Heat index, the temperature felt on human body is likely to increase up to ‘Caution level’ at some places in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Southern and North-western provinces and in
Anuradhapura, Mannar, Vavuniya and Monaragala districts.
The Heat Index Forecast is calculated by using relative humidity and maximum temperature and this is the condition that is felt on your body. This is not the forecast of maximum temperature. It is generated by the Department of Meteorology for the next day period and prepared by using global numerical weather prediction model data.

Effect of the heat index on human body is mentioned in the above table and it is prepared on the advice of the Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medical Services.
ACTION REQUIRED
Job sites: Stay hydrated and takes breaks in the shade as often as possible.
Indoors: Check up on the elderly and the sick.
Vehicles: Never leave children unattended.
Outdoors: Limit strenuous outdoor activities, find shade and stay hydrated.
Dress: Wear lightweight and white or light-colored clothing.
Note:
In addition, please refer to advisories issued by the Disaster Preparedness & Response Division, Ministry
of Health in this regard as well. For further clarifications please contact 011-7446491.
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