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OREL IT appoints Dr Upendra Pieris as CEO

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OREL IT, a well reputed name synonymous with distinctive groundbreaking technology and innovation both in Sri Lanka and globally, recently appointed Dr. Upendra Pieris as its Chief Executive Officer who has been at the forefront of the company’s accelerated growth in his previous capacity as the Vice President to the organization.

In his new role, Dr. Upendra will continue to share his visionary leadership, knowledge and direction across the company and steer it to be a global technology partner for industrial and commercial challenges and innovation, enabling endless possibilities through industry 4.0 whilst impacting and enriching lives and communities.

With decades of experience in the global IT industry, Dr. Upendra is the inspiration behind Orel IT’s incredible success within a short span of time. He is a renowned professional in various fields to include AI Vision Solutions, IT Services Management, Business Analysis, Project Planning and Management, and Software Process Management among others.

OREL IT has grown exponentially from a two-person fraternity to a 4,500 plus strong company in just over a decade. It is a fully owned subsidiary of Orel Corporation which has today evolved into a highly sought-after multi-vertical player with core interests in building infrastructure, digital infrastructure, digital commerce, education, IOT, transportation, healthcare, with presence in six continents.

Recently, Dr. Upendra was also inducted as Member of the prestigious Forbes Technology Council, an invitation-only organization that brings together some of the world’s leading and emerging CIOs, CTOs, and technology executives and entrepreneurs.

Dr. Upendra has contributed immensely to the IT industry of Sri Lanka, encouraging and inspiring young professionals to be confident, aspiring, and innovative leaders with a strategic, conscious mindset. He actively takes part as a speaker in many industry forums and discussions. He is presently an Executive Committee Member for AI Center of Excellence and Entrepreneurship Forum at Sri Lanka Association for Software and Services Companies (SLASSCOM), and Digital Chapter and Software Chapter of the Federation of Information Technology Industry Sri Lanka (FITIS).

He is also a Board Director of the ICT Industry Skills Council and an Advisory Committee Member for the IT/BPM Sector at the Sri Lanka Export Development Board. Last year, he obtained a doctorate in information technology from the European International University in Paris. Dr. Upendra continues his dedication and commitment to help bridge the gaps to increase digital literacy in Sri Lanka and indulges in various socially responsible causes and initiatives.

Under Dr. Upendra’s leadership, the company has been consecutively recognized with many awards such as NCE Export Awards by National Chamber of Exporters of Sri Lanka (NCE), Entrepreneur Awards – Western Province by National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka (NCCSL), and Presidential Export Awards.

Throughout its corporate vocation since 2010, OREL IT provides end-to-end technology solutions such as Data Services, mobile and software development; R&D, cyber security, including AI and machine learning, to a world class client base serving in 13 diverse industries across the globe. In fact, the company’s unwavering focus on these technologies coupled with the potentiality of its spirited team has made Orel IT to stand firm and strong in the global IT industry as a leading business entity at present.



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Private taxi operators at BIA call for speedy rental relief as tourist arrivals dwindle

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Tourists in SL: Dwindling numbers

Private taxi operators at Bandaranaike International Airport are calling for urgent rental relief, stating that they are struggling to sustain operations after paying nearly Rs. 19 million in monthly rental fees amid a sharp decline in tourist arrivals during the off-season.

The operators said tourist arrivals have dropped by nearly 80%, severely affecting their income and making it difficult to continue meeting high operational costs.

“Only a small number of tourists are now arriving at the airport, and a majority of them are being taken by metered taxi operators, who pay only around Rs. 700 per ride as fees to Airport and Aviation Services, an operator said.

According to the operators, the six long-standing private taxi service providers at the airport each pay monthly rentals ranging from approximately Rs. 2.9 million to Rs. 4 million. In addition, they are required to maintain a minimum a fleet of six vehicles along with dedicated airport staff.

“What we are requesting is a temporary reduction in monthly rental payments for around three to four months until tourist arrivals improve and the industry returns to normal, they said.

The operators noted that they have been operating at the airport for more than two decades, providing transport services to both local and international travelers, while metered taxi services entered the airport transport sector only about two years ago.

They also alleged that metered taxi operators have been granted more favourable operating conditions and questioned the process through which those operators were allowed to operate at the airport.

Operators argue that the present financial burden has become unsustainable, given the sharp drop in business volumes and what they describe as an uneven competitive environment within the airport transport system.

“What we are requesting is a 50% reduction in monthly rental fees for a period of at least three months, they said.

They also raised concerns about the quality and condition of some vehicles operated by metered taxi providers.

“Passengers are often unaware of the condition of some of these vehicles until they enter them, which can compromise safety standards, one operator claimed.

In contrast, the private airport taxi operators say they maintain newer vehicles and employ experienced, professionally trained drivers to ensure higher standards of passenger safety and service quality.

The operators warned that failure to address the issue could have wider economic and social consequences. The six service providers collectively employ around 250 staff, and continued financial pressure may lead to job losses and a reduction in organised airport transport services.

By Hiran H Senewiratne

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Refurbished AAC Call Box declared open

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The operation of Automobile Association of Ceylon(AAC) Call Boxes, in the past had provided yeoman service to many motorists including during the era of British planters. AAC services for members are a motoring security when they travel.

The Call Box in Nuwara Eliya was recently refurbished to provide a better and improved service to the Members in the area and the touring public. Now from this Call Box the motorists could get Road Side Assistance, Valuation Reports, Technical Advice and also issuance of International Driving Permits.

The refurbished Call Box at Nuwara Eliya was declared open by Dhammika Attygalle, President of the Association in the presence of S V Ganesh – Vice President, several Executive Committee members, Puthrasigamani, Life Member of the Association, Eng. C S Samarasekera of RDA- Nuwara Eliya, Devapriya Hettiarachchi, Secretary (AAC) and Eng. C L Liyanasuriya – Chief Engineer(AAC).

The services from the Nuwara Eliya Call Box are available from 8.00am to 5.00pm.

Call Technical Officer Sampath Madagama on 0767315696.

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Ceylon Chamber of Commerce to host Sri Lanka Climate Summit 2026

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From Risk to Opportunity: Mainstreaming Climate Action into Sri Lanka’s Growth Story

As climate rules tighten globally and investor expectations shift from commitment to compliance, climate action is now directly tied to trade, competitiveness, and access to finance. Against this backdrop, The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce will host the second edition of the Sri Lanka Climate Summit on 9 June 2026 at the Taj Samudra Hotel, convening policymakers, industry leaders, financiers, and technical experts to focus on pathways for integrating climate action into Sri Lanka’s growth story.

Held as a biennial platform, the Summit returns this year under the theme “From Risk to Opportunity: Mainstreaming Climate Action into Sri Lanka’s Growth Story.” While the inaugural edition in 2024 focused on building awareness and advocacy, the 2026 Summit shifts the conversation toward implementation, technical readiness, and compliance as climate-related obligations begin to directly influence access to markets, finance, and investment.

Rather than treating sustainability as a standalone agenda, this year’s discussions will explore how climate considerations are becoming embedded across core areas of business and economic decision-making, from infrastructure and trade to finance, governance, digitalisation, agriculture, and supply chains.

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