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Anantaya Resorts & Spas and Passikudah recognized by TripAdvisor for Traveler’s Choice award

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Anantaya Resorts & Spas Chilaw and Passikudah proudly announce their recent recognition by TripAdvisor as recipients of the prestigious Traveler’s Choice Award for 2023 marking the 4th year of receiving this award. This esteemed accolade reflects the exceptional hospitality, outstanding service, and unforgettable experiences offered by these remarkable resorts.

Tripadvisor recognises the best tourism establishments every year to be presented as TripAdvisor Traveler’s Choice. As the name suggests, awards are given to the traveler’s favorite resorts that consistently deliver exemplary service, extraordinary experiences, and garner outstanding reviews from travelers around the globe.

Nestled in a serene and picturesque location, Anantaya Chilaw is a luxurious haven that promises a world of ultimate comfort and relaxation to their guests. Situated right next to a pristine beach, Anantaya offers stunning views of the ocean and is surrounded by lush greenery that add to its natural beauty.

The hotel’s architecture is a seamless blend of contemporary and traditional elements that exude elegance and sophistication. From cozy water villas to premium bedrooms with plush beds Anantaya has everything that a discerning traveler could ask for. The hotel’s restaurant serves an eclectic mix of local and international cuisine, prepared by some of the most renowned chefs in the region. When it comes to activities and experiences, Anantaya Chilaw has no shortage of options such as cycling, water polo, beach cricket, boat rides and many more.

Anantaya Passikudah, is an elite choice for travelers who are looking to relax and unwind in a luxurious setting. Located in the heart of the glowing East Coast of Sri Lanka, Anantaya boasts stunning ocean views, a pristine sand beach, and lush tropical gardens that surrounds the property. From the moment you arrive, you are greeted by world-class service and sophistication.

The staff is welcoming and attentive, ensuring that you feel right at home. Anantaya Passikudah also offers spacious and elegantly appointed guest rooms, equipped with all the modern conveniences and luxurious bedding that ensures a restful night’s sleep. Anantaya provides a wide range of dining options, from fine dining to casual fare. Whether you’re in the mood for classic local cuisine or international fare, Anantaya Resorts has something to satisfy everyone’s tastes.

Anantaya Chilaw and Passikudah possess spacious conference rooms with luxurious facilities and the latest audiovisual equipment that can accommodate large gatherings. Air-conditioned conference halls can host parties, private meetings as well as MICE events. Grand panoramic banquet halls with opulent and awe-inspiring decor is a unique and memorable place to tie the knot to make your dream wedding come true.

Anantaya Resorts & Spa not only provides indoor event venues but also options for outdoor setups. Anantaya has excellent choices of selecting the backdrop for your event with the golden sandy beach or the greenery ambiance. Additionally, both resorts are committed to sustainable practices and environmental stewardship. From implementing energy-efficient initiatives to supporting local communities, Anantaya Resorts & Spas Chilaw and Passikudah strive to minimize their ecological footprint while preserving the natural beauty that surrounds them.

“It’s both a honor and a privilege for me to address our recent achievement of being recognized by TripAdvisor with the Traveler’s Choice Award for 2023. This recognition is a testament to the dedication of our entire team who work tirelessly to deliver unforgettable experiences and create lasting memories for our valued guests. We remain committed to providing exceptional service, ensuring that each guest’s stay with us is truly extraordinary.

This award is not only a recognition of our past achievements, but also a benchmark set by us to go above and beyond to deliver exceptional value to our guests, by creating new experiences and implementing new practices.” says LAUGFS Leisure Limited Group General Manager, Sharmen Perera.

LAUGFS Holdings Limited is one of the largest diversified business conglomerates and a trusted and well-loved home-grown business in Sri Lanka. Founded in 1995, LAUGFS today has expanded across 20 industries in Sri Lanka and overseas, establishing a strong presence as a leader and pioneer in the power and energy, retail, industrial, services, leisure and logistics sectors. With 3,500 employees and an annual turnover exceeding Rs. 65 billion, LAUGFS continues to expand and empower millions as a trusted Sri Lankan brand.



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Why Sri Lanka’s new environmental penalties could redraw the Economics of Growth

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Kapila Mahesh Rajapaksha: Environmental protection, part of national productivity

For decades, environmental crime in Sri Lanka has been cheap.

Polluters paid fines that barely registered on balance sheets, violations dragged through courts and the real costs — poisoned waterways, degraded land, public health damage — were quietly transferred to the public. That arithmetic, long tolerated, is now being challenged by a proposed overhaul of the country’s environmental penalty regime.

At the centre of this shift is the Central Environmental Authority (CEA), which is seeking to modernise the National Environmental Act, raising penalties, tightening enforcement and reframing environmental compliance as an economic — not merely regulatory — issue.

“Environmental protection can no longer be treated as a peripheral concern. It is directly linked to national productivity, public health expenditure and investor confidence, CEA Director General Kapila Mahesh Rajapaksha told The Island Financial Review. “The revised penalty framework is intended to ensure that the cost of non-compliance is no longer cheaper than compliance itself.”

Under the existing law, many pollution-related offences attract fines so modest that they have functioned less as deterrents than as operating expenses. In economic terms, they created a perverse incentive: pollute first, litigate later, pay little — if at all.

The proposed amendments aim to reverse this logic. Draft provisions increase fines for air, water and noise pollution to levels running into hundreds of thousands — and potentially up to Rs. 1 million — per offence, with additional daily penalties for continuing violations. Some offences are also set to become cognisable, enabling faster enforcement action.

“This is about correcting a market failure, Rajapaksha said. “When environmental damage is not properly priced, the economy absorbs hidden losses — through healthcare costs, disaster mitigation, water treatment and loss of livelihoods.”

Those losses are not theoretical. Pollution-linked illnesses increase public healthcare spending. Industrial contamination damages agricultural output. Environmental degradation weakens tourism and raises disaster-response costs — all while eroding Sri Lanka’s natural capital.

Economists increasingly argue that weak environmental enforcement has acted as an implicit subsidy to polluting industries, distorting competition and discouraging investment in cleaner technologies.

The new penalty regime, by contrast, signals a shift towards cost internalisation — forcing businesses to account for environmental risk as part of their operating model.

The reforms arrive at a time when global capital is becoming more selective. Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) benchmarks are now embedded in lending, insurance and trade access. Countries perceived as weak on enforcement face higher financing costs and shrinking market access.

“A transparent and credible environmental regulatory system actually reduces investment risk, Rajapaksha noted. “Serious investors want predictability — not regulatory arbitrage that collapses under public pressure or litigation.”

For Sri Lanka, the implications are significant. Stronger enforcement could help align the country with international supply-chain standards, particularly in manufacturing, agribusiness and tourism — sectors where environmental compliance increasingly determines competitiveness.

Business groups are expected to raise concerns about compliance costs, particularly for small and medium-scale enterprises. The CEA insists the objective is not to shut down industry but to shift behaviour.

“This is not an anti-growth agenda, Rajapaksha said. “It is about ensuring growth does not cannibalise the very resources it depends on.”

In the longer term, stricter penalties may stimulate demand for environmental services — monitoring, waste management, clean technology, compliance auditing — creating new economic activity and skilled employment.

Yet legislation alone will not suffice. Sri Lanka’s environmental laws have historically suffered from weak enforcement, delayed prosecutions and institutional bottlenecks. Without consistent application, higher penalties risk remaining symbolic.

The CEA says reforms will be accompanied by improved monitoring, digitalised approval systems and closer coordination with enforcement agencies.

By Ifham Nizam

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Milinda Moragoda meets with Gautam Adani

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Milinda Moragoda, Founder of the Pathfinder Foundation, who was in New Delhi to participate at the 4th India-Japan Forum, met with Gautam Adani, Chairman of Adani Group.

Adani Group recently announced that they will invest US$75 billion in the energy transition over the next 5 years. They will also be investing $5 billion in Google’s AI data center in India.Milinda Moragoda,

Milinda Moragoda, was invited by India’s Ministry of External Affairs and the Ananta Centre to participate in the 4th India–Japan Forum, held recently in New Delhi. In his presentation, he proposed that India consider taking the lead in a post-disaster reconstruction and recovery initiative for Sri Lanka, with Japan serving as a strategic partner in this effort. The forum itself covered a broad range of issues related to India–Japan cooperation, including economic security, semiconductors, trade, nuclear power, digitalization, strategic minerals, and investment.

The India-Japan Forum provides a platform for Indian and Japanese leaders to shape the future of bilateral and strategic partnerships through deliberation and collaboration. The forum is convened by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, and the Anantha Centre.

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HNB Assurance welcomes 2026 with strong momentum towards 10 in 5

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Lasitha Wimalaratne – Executive Director / CEO, HNB Assurance.

HNB Assurance enters 2026 with renewed purpose and clear ambition as it moves into a defining phase of its 10 in 5 strategic journey. With the final leg toward achieving a 10% life insurance market share by 2026 now in focus, the company is gearing up for a year of transformation, innovation, and accelerated growth.

Closing 2025 on a strong note, HNB Assurance delivered outstanding results, continuously achieving growth above the industry average while strengthening its people, partnerships and brand. Industry awards, other achievements, and continued customer trust reflect the company’s strong performance and ongoing commitment to providing meaningful protection solutions for all Sri Lankans.

Commenting on the year ahead, Lasitha Wimalarathne, Executive Director / Chief Executive Officer of HNB Assurance, stated, “Guided by our 2026 theme, ‘Reimagine. Reinvent. Redefine.’, we are setting our sights beyond convention. Our aim is to reimagine what is possible for the life insurance industry, for our customers, and for the communities we serve, while laying a strong foundation for the next 25 years as a trusted life insurance partner in Sri Lanka. This year, we also celebrate 25 years of HNB Assurance, a milestone that is special in itself and a testament to the trust and support of our customers, partners and people. For us, success is not defined solely by financial performance. It is measured by the trust we earn, the promises we honor, the lives we protect, and the positive impact we create for all our stakeholders. Our ambition is clear, to be a top-tier life insurance company that sets benchmarks in customer experience, professionalism and people development.”

For HNB Assurance looking back at a year of progress and recognition, the collective efforts of the team have created a strong momentum for the year ahead.

“The progress we have made gives us strong confidence as we enter the final phase of our 10 in 5 journey. Being recognized as the Best Life Insurance Company at the Global Brand Awards 2025, receiving the National-level Silver Award for Local Market Reach and the Insurance Sector Gold Award at the National Business Excellence Awards, and being named Best Life Bancassurance Provider in Sri Lanka for the fifth consecutive year by the Global Banking and Finance Review, UK, reflect the consistency of our performance, the strength of our strategy, along with the passion, and commitment of our people.”

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