News
N’cholai plant repaired ahead of schedule

By Ifham Nizam
Engineers at the first coal-fired power plant in Norochcholai yesterday connected the second generator to the national grid adding 300 MW to the system after completion of overhaul work.
Norochcholai Power Plant Complex Manager Nalaka Wijekoon said that the boiler had been fixed.
He said the repairs had been completed in 75 days well in advanced of the estimated time frame of 100 days.
News
Tomorrow (03 October) is World Temperance day

Tomorrow (03 October) is World Temperance Day and the Department of Excise has announced that all liquor shops will remain closed.
News
Vehicle revenue permits could be obtained from home commencing October 7th

Minister of State for Technology, Kanaka Herath during a news conference held at the Presidential Media Centre today (02), under the theme ‘Collective path to a stable country’ announced that Sri Lanka will introduce the new motor vehicle revenue license system (eRL 2.0) on the 7th of this month. He emphasized that this program will be implemented in all provinces except for the Western Province.
With the introduction of eRL 2.0, vehicle revenue licenses could be obtained through the online system, a program jointly executed by the State Ministry of Technology and the Information and Communication Technology Association of Sri Lanka (ICTA).
News
President to honour senior journalist Edmond Ranasinghe tomorrow

The tribute ceremony for senior journalist Edmund Ranasinghe, the founding editor and editorial director of the ‘Divaina’ newspaper and one of Sri Lanka’s most esteemed journalists, is scheduled for tomorrow (03rd October) at 3:00 pm at the Presidential Secretariat. President Ranil Wickremesinghe will preside over this event, which marks the initiation of a program conceptualized by the President to honour senior journalists who have made significant contributions to journalism in the country.
In appreciation of Mr. Ranasinghe’s seven decades of dedicated work in the media, a book titled ‘Edmond’s Newspaper Revolution,’ compiled by the 93-year-old journalist himself, will be published.
The keynote speech at this tribute ceremony will be delivered by Mr. Upali Tennakoon, the former Editor-In-Chief of the Island and Rivira newspapers, currently residing in the United States of America.
Mr. Edmond Ranasinghe embarked on his media career as a journalist at the Lake House, ‘Daily News’ newspaper in 1952. In 1973, while serving as the News Editor and holding the title of Deputy Editor, he resigned from his position in protest of the government’s takeover of the Lake House.
In 1977, Mr. Ranasinghe was reappointed as the Editor of ‘Dinamina’ by invitation from Lake House and later he also took on the role of Editor at Silumina.
In 1981, he became the founding Editor of the ‘Divaina’ newspaper, revolutionizing journalism in Sri Lanka and elevating it to unprecedented popularity in a short span of time. In 2016, at the age of 86, Mr. Ranasinghe once again assumed the role of Editor at ‘Silumina,’ further showcasing his enduring commitment to journalism.
-
Sports5 days ago
Jayantha Paranathala passes away
-
Features7 days ago
Navigating challenges of dental education in Sri Lanka
-
Latest News2 days ago
Fate of India ties, democracy in balance as Maldives votes in run-off
-
Business6 days ago
Placing SL as a world class logistics hub: the challenges
-
Features7 days ago
Full implementation of 13A: Final solution to ‘national problem’ or end of unitary state?
-
Features6 days ago
Unlocking shareholder value: How finance professors enrich corporate governance, maximise wealth
-
Latest News6 days ago
Mahindananda Aluthgamage calls for tax revenue boost and overhaul of collection system
-
Editorial6 days ago
Lessons unlearnt