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Ifham Nizam honoured at Presidential Environment Awards 2025

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Senior journalist Ifham Nizam clinched the Bronze Award in the Media Sector – Individual Category (English Medium) at the recent Presidential Environment Awards 2025, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to environmental awareness and communication.

The annual awards ceremony, organised by the Central Environmental Authority (CEA) under the aegis of the Ministry of Environment, celebrates individuals and institutions that have demonstrated excellence in environmental conservation, sustainability, and public engagement.

The awards were presented by Environment Ministry Secretary K. R. Uduwawala, who commended the recipients for their vital role in promoting environmental stewardship and sustainable practices across sectors. Also in the picture CEA Chairman Senior Professor Tilak Hewawasam.

Nizam, a senior journalist attached to The Island newspaper, has consistently championed environmental reporting and policy dialogue, contributing significantly to public understanding of key ecological issues, from biodiversity and climate change to sustainable resource management.

The Presidential Environment Awards serve as the nation’s highest recognition for contributions toward building a greener and more sustainable Sri Lanka.



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Two Lankans involved in fisticuffs at Maldivian Airport remanded

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A Criminal Court has remanded two Sri Lankan nationals, arrested for alleged violence in Velana International Airport (VIA), in custody for 15 days in the southern Malé Atoll on Monday, the Maldivian media reported.

The incident in question took place at around 12:15 am on January 10th.

Police then said two individuals involved in the incident were taken into custody that night for questioning and released after being cautioned.

Both individuals were arrested under a court order last Sunday. They have been identified as Sri Lankan nationals, aged 46 and 43.

On Monday, the Criminal Court remanded both individuals in custody for 15 days.

The lawyers representing both of them underscored that they are employed in respectable jobs. Both of them also claimed they fought in the airport, not with the intention of committing a crime.

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WB forecasts slowed economic growth in Sri Lanka for two years

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The World Bank has asserted that Sri Lanka’s economic growth would be slowed down in 2026 and 2027.The World Bank in its latest Global Economic Prospects – January 2026 report stated that Sri Lanka’s GDP is expected to grow by 3.5 percent in 2026 and 3.1 percent in 2027.

According to the latest WB projection, Sri Lanka’s estimated growth is 4.6 percent in 2025.

The report attributed the expected slowdown to continuing structural weaknesses in markets, lingering effects of the economic crisis, and weaker external demand driven by global uncertainty.The report projected a slowdown in growth in Sri Lanka primarily reflected inefficiencies in factor and product markets, as well as the effects of the economic crisis.

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Lankans with nursing qualifications eligible for home-based jobs in Israel

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The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) yesterday said that approximately 1,000 Sri Lankans would be sent to Israel for home-based nursing jobs in 2026.

According to SLBFE press release, eligible candidates include those who have completed a nursing training course at the Bureau or a registered training institution, hold an NVQ III certificate, or have at least 11 months of experience in the nursing profession. Applicants must be between 25 and 45 years old and have sat for the GCE Ordinary Level (O/L) examination. Candidates who have completed the Bureau’s English course and possess good English language skills can also apply.

Selected applicants will receive a visa valid for five years and the opportunity to earn a monthly salary of over Rs. 600,000.

 

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