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National Archives signs Universal Declaration on Archives
The National Archives of Sri Lanka (SLNA) will celebrate International Archives Day on 09 June by declaring its support for the Universal Declaration on Archives and committing to its dissemination. The declaration underscores the role that archives play in modern societies and promotes improved understanding and awareness of archives.
The occasion will be marked at a celebration on 09 June (Friday) at 2 pm at the auditorium of the National Archives. The chief guest at the event is Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs Vidura Wickramanayaka and the guest speakers are Nalaka Gunawardene, Tanuja Thurairajah and Nigel Nugawela. The National Archives welcomes the public to attend the event. Details for registration can be obtained by calling 0112696917 or visiting the Facebook and Twitter pages of the National Archives.
The Universal Declaration on Archives, which was developed by the International Council on Archives (ICA) and endorsed by UNESCO at its 36th General Conference in Paris in 2011, outlines the significance of archives in society and offers guidance on the efficient management, preservation, and access of archives. The Department of National Archives holds institutional membership of the ICA.
As the leading institution entrusted with the preservation and accessibility of Sri Lanka’s documentary heritage, the National Archives recognises the importance of the declaration in underlining the role of archives in society. By supporting the declaration, the National Archives reaffirms its dedication to preserving the nation’s history and ensuring that it is accessible to all. The declaration has been officially translated to Sinhala and Tamil and will be released on June 09.
“The Sri Lanka National Archives is proud to support the Universal Declaration on Archives,” stated Dr. Nadeera Rupesinghe, Director General National Archives. “The principles espoused in the declaration epitomise our fundamental values of preserving and making accessible the historical records of our nation. By endorsing the declaration, we are reiterating our commitment to these values and demonstrating our solidarity with the global archives community.”
“The National Archives Act No. 48 of 1973 identified as a core function of the National Archives of Sri Lanka the preservation of evidential records in public authorities and private collections. Ensuring they remain trustworthy and accessible in accordance with the highest international standards continues to be key priorities for the National Archives,” she further said.
The Sri Lanka National Archives encourages other organisations and individuals to join in supporting the Universal Declaration on Archives and promoting the value of archives in society. Interested parties can sign the register on June 09 at the National Archives or sign the online register on www.ica.org.
The Sri Lanka National Archives is the official repository for archives of public authorities and significant private collections. It safeguards and preserves records of Sri Lanka’s administrative, legal, and cultural heritage dating back almost 400 years.
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China donates 85 tonnes of relief supplies to Sri Lanka following Cyclone Ditwah
Sri Lanka on Monday (08), received a major humanitarian relief consignment from China to support recovery efforts following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah, which swept across the island recently.
A total of 85 tonnes of flood relief material, including life jackets, tents, blankets and sheets, arrived in Colombo on Monday morning and was officially handed over by the Ambassador of China to Sri Lanka Qi Zhenhong.
The consignment was received on behalf of the government of Sri Lanka by the Minister of Ports and Civil Aviation Anura Karunathilake and the Deputy Minister of Defence Major General Aruna Jayasekara (Retd).
The Chinese Embassy has indicated that the supplies are estimated to be worth around Rs. 400 Million.
The donation comes as emergency teams continue relief operations in several provinces severely affected by flooding, displacement and property damage from Cyclone Ditwah. Sri Lanka has appealed for international assistance as thousands of affected families remain in temporary shelters.
Government officials thanked China for its timely assistance and said the support would be rapidly deployed to the worst-hit regions. More international aid is expected in the coming days.
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Government assures University community of support to rebuild Peradeniya stronger and safer
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the Government stands ready to support the University of Peradeniya in rebuilding stronger, safer, and more resilient than before. She made these remarks while visiting the University of Peradeniya on Sunday (07), where she met with student representatives and Heads of Departments affected by the sudden floods that swept through the campus on 27 November.
The visit aimed to personally inspect the damage, which caused extensive harm to academic buildings, student facilities, and key infrastructure. University officials briefed the Prime Minister on the severity of the impact, highlighting significant losses to the Faculties of Management, Agriculture, and Veterinary Medicine, as well as the IT Centre, CDCE, gymnasium, swimming pool, and playgrounds.
The Prime Minister was also briefed on how the disaster disrupted both academic activities and the wellbeing of students and staff, including the loss of more than 110 computers, vital laboratory equipment, examination documents, and four central IT servers, with preliminary damage estimates exceeding Rs. 6 billion. She commended the swift evacuation of nearly 750 students from hostels located along the Mahaweli River and acknowledged the resilience shown by nearly 11,000 students who remained on campus during the crisis.
She expressed her appreciation to the Sri Lanka Army, the Disaster Management Centre, and local donors for providing food, water, and essential supplies at a time when access and communication were severely disrupted.
A joint engineering team has confirmed that university buildings remain structurally stable, although several require urgent repairs. With academic activities suspended until 15 December.
The Prime Minister discussed with the Vice Chancellor and emergency response teams the immediate steps required to restore normalcy and provide necessary support to students whose studies and daily routines have been significantly affected.
During these discussions, the Prime Minister issued a series of directives focusing on both immediate relief and long-term safety. These include restoring essential services such as water, electricity, and safe access pathways for students; accelerating the rehabilitation of heavily damaged faculties and laboratories; strengthening early warning systems for flood-prone areas; and implementing long-term mitigation measures such as riverbank protection, improved drainage, and the relocation of vulnerable facilities. She also directed the relevant agencies to fast-track government assistance, assuring the university community that the Government stands ready to help Peradeniya rebuild stronger, safer, and more resilient than before.
The meeting was attended by Nalaka Kaluwewa, Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education; Kandy District Parliamentarian Thanura Dissanayake, Professor Terrence Madhujith, Vice Chancellor of the University of Peradeniya; and Professor R. W. Pallegama, Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Peradeniya, along with Heads of Departments, officials, and student representatives of the University of Peradeniya.



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Level III landslide early warnings issued to the Districts of Kandy, Kegalle, Kurunegala and Matale extended till 1600 hrs on Tuesday [09]
The Level III RED landslide warnings issued to the districts of Kandy, Kegalle, Kurunegala and Matale by the landslide early warning center of the National Building Research Organisation [NBRO] have been extended till 1600 hrs on 09th December 2025.
Accordingly,
The LEVEL III RED warnings issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surrounding areas of Hatharaliyadda, Yatinuwara, Ududumbara, Pathahewaheta, Medadumbara, Pasbage Korale, Deltota, Poojapitiya, Ganga Ihala Korale, Panvila, Gangawata Korale, Udapalatha, Harispattuwa, Kundasale, Minipe, Doluwa, Thumpane, Akurana, Udunuwara and Pathadumbara in the Kandy district, Kegalle, Galigamuwa, Mawanella, Bulathkohupitiya, Aranayaka, Yatiyanthota, Rambukkana and Warakapola in the Kegalle district, Mawathagama, Mallawapitiya and Rideegama in the Kurunegala district, and Naula, Wilgamuwa, Pallepola, Ambanganga Korale, Laggala Pallegama, Ukuwela, Rattota, Matale and Yatawatta in the Matale district have been extended.
In the meantime,
LEVEL II AMBER warnings have been issued to the Divisional Secretaries Divisions and surrounding areas of Uva Paranagama, Meegahakivula, Badulla, Kandeketiya, Bandarawela, Soranathota, Hali_Ela, Ella, Lunugala, Welimada, Haputhale, Passara and Haldummulla in the Badulla district, Dehiowita, Ruwanwella and Deraniyagala in the Kegalle district, Alawwa and Polgahawela in the Kurunegala district, Ambagamuwa Korale, Hanguranketha, Mathurata, Norwood, Kothmale West, Nuwara Eliya, Thalawakele, Nildandahinna, Walapane and Kothmale East in the Nuwara Eliya district, and Kahawatta, Godakawela and Kolonne in the Ratnapura district.
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