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Dilmah Tea Celebrates World Wetlands Day 2025 at Beddagana Wetland Park
A Two-Day Immersive Experience Showcasing the Wonders of Wetland Conservation
To celebrate World Wetlands Day this year, Dilmah Conservation hosted a unique event ‘Dusk to Dawn: Experience the Wetland Wonder’ on February 1 and 2. The celebration consisted of two days of engaging and hands-on conservation related activities – all free of charge – from camera trapping demos, moth and bat trapping, presentations on nocturnal animals to a night walk through the Beddagana Wetland. There were discussions and nature storytelling by eminent conservation experts. All this is in line with this year’s theme for World Wetlands Day of ‘Protecting wetlands for our common future.’
It is one year of partnership between the Urban Development Authority of Sri Lanka and Dilmah Tea to enhance the Beddagana Wetland Park as an environmental education hub and conduct a variety of experiential nature education programmes. The initiative focuses on enhancing the Beddagana Wetland Park, a key part of the Colombo Wetland Complex, which plays a crucial role in regulating the city’s watershed and contributing to climate resilience.
Established in 1986, Beddagana is home to rich biodiversity and has the potential to become a leading hub for environmental and conservation education. To support this vision, Dilmah Tea engaged its environmental arm, Dilmah Conservation, and in the effort has brought over 500 people to the park through its learning and awareness programmes. These sessions, which cover topics such as wetland conservation, dragonfly biology, bird-watching, and biodiversity, have had a deep impact on visitors, raising awareness about the vital role of wetlands in maintaining ecological balance.
Narmada Dangampola, Consultant and Environmental Educator, Dilmah Conservation remarked, “World Wetlands Day is an opportunity to highlight the invaluable services wetlands provide, from biodiversity to climate regulation. Through our ongoing initiatives at Beddagana, we aim to deepen public understanding and inspire action towards the preservation of these vital ecosystems.”
Rishan Sampath, Manager – Conservation & Sustainability, Dilmah Tea, said, “By engaging the public in these immersive experiences, we hope to deepen the connection between people and nature, fostering a new generation of environmental stewards.”
A key challenge in improving educational access to the park had been the state of its infrastructure, particularly the damaged deck, which limited certain educational activities and the overall visitor experience. In response, Dilmah Tea committed to repairing and renovating the walkway, ensuring a more accessible and enjoyable environment for all.
Engaging the local community is also crucial for the long-term preservation of the wetlands. To this end, Dilmah Conservation conducts programmes for the UDA established Beddagana Nature Club, which hosts monthly programmes aimed at educating and inspiring local children to appreciate and care for the wetlands. While building community interest has been a gradual process, the Nature Club has proven to be a successful initiative for fostering sustained involvement in conservation efforts.
As the park continues to develop through this public-private partnership, Dilmah Tea remains committed to supporting Beddagana Wetland Park as an important space for environmental education and conservation, helping ensure its continued preservation for future generations.
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Navy seizes a consignment of narcotics and apprehends 06 suspects in offshore operation
Answering to the call of the national mission ‘A Nation United,’ the Navy has tightened its grip on the island’s maritime boundaries.
Striking deep in the southern waters, a successful naval mission
resulted in the seizure of a local fishing trawler and six (06) suspects, foiling a major drug smuggling attempt.
The intercepted trawler, carrying 02 suspicious sacks, and suspects were escorted to the Dikowita Fisheries Harbour today (08 Mar 26).
A specialised inspection conducted by the Police Narcotic
Bureau (PNB) confirmed that the sacks contained more than 102kg of heroin and over 900g of cocaine.
The detection was inspected on-site by the Deputy Minister of Defence, Major General Aruna Jayasekara (Retd), alongside the Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Kanchana Banagoda.
Speaking on this occasion, the Deputy Minister emphasized that under the guidance of the President and the supervision of the Ministry of Defence, the Tri-Forces, Police, and intelligence
agencies have intensified the “A Nation United” national mission, leaving no stone unturned.
He noted that during 2025, the tri-forces and police, in coordination with domestic and international agencies, conducted numerous successful operations. Notably, the Navy seized over 75 billion rupees worth of narcotics.
Despite national disasters and the escalating global conflicts
and growing reports of vessel distress in Sri Lankan waters, the Sri Lanka Navy stands vigilant around the clock, tirelessly fulfilling its critical mission in alignment with international maritime conventions.
Accordingly, the Deputy Minister commended, on behalf of the President, the Navy’s vital role in ensuring public safety and protecting the youth from drugs.
Adding further, he declared drug trafficking has become a major menace, stressing that all of society, not just authorities, must help eradicate it. He urged traffickers and dealers to quit the trade, noting that drugs cannot enter the country by sea or air. Addicts were also urged to do away with the habit, as a huge amount of money is spent on their rehabilitation.
The Deputy Minister further stated that the toxic drugs seized will remain in highly secure custody until the conclusion of legal proceedings, and arrangements have been made to destroy a large quantity of toxic drugs and case exhibits for which legal proceedings have been completed.
He also emphasized that law enforcement agencies have been granted the opportunity to operate independently. Accordingly, the public was urged to provide information regarding drug
traffickers via the hotline numbers 1818 and 1997.
Additionally, the event acknowledged the responsible journalism carried out by media institutions and journalists in raising public awareness about the drug menace.
The multi-day fishing trawler, along with the haul of narcotics and 06 suspects was handed over to the Police Narcotic Bureau for further investigation and legal proceedings.

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Our goal is to build a “Thriving Nation” where a woman can walk without fear or doubt, where her talents are duly recognized, and where she can lead a life of dignity – PM
The PM’s message:
Women are the true pillar of Sri Lankan society and economy. The role they play within the family and in society has today become a decisive factor in shaping the future of our nation. Through the Government’s policy statement, “A Thriving Nation – A Beautiful Life,” we envision going beyond treating women as mere beneficiaries and recognizing them as active partners in national development, ensuring that they receive the dignity and opportunities they rightfully deserve.
Within our policy framework, special focus has been placed on women. We are committed to recognizing the economic contribution extended by women as housewives, promoting women’s entrepreneurship, and expanding access to the technical and financial support necessary for self-employment alongside strengthening the legal framework required to ensure women’s safety in public transport, workplaces, and within the family environment. Further, we are taking steps to create the environment to increase women’s representation in decision-making bodies at national and regional levels. Special attention is also being given to implementing targeted programmes aimed at improving women’s nutrition, reproductive health, and mental well-being.
Women are not a group seeking sympathy; they are vital social partners endowed with intelligence, resilience, and creativity. Our goal is to build a “Thriving Nation” where a woman can walk without fear or doubt, where her talents are duly recognized, and where she can lead a life of dignity
On this International Women’s Day, I sincerely hope that it marks the beginning of a new era in which the aspirations of all women in our country are realized as they shine before the world.
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Heat Index at Caution Level in the Sabaragamuwa, North-western and North-central provinces and in Colombo, Gampaha, Vavuniya, Mannar, Hambantota 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 07 March 2026, valid for 08 March 2026.
Heat index, the temperature felt on human body is likely to increase up to ‘Caution level’ at some places in the Sabaragamuwa, North-western and North-central provinces and in Colombo, Gampaha, Vavuniya, Mannar, Hambantota 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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