Govt. rations stocks as imports falter By Ifham Nizam The government faces a looming fertiliser crisis ahead of the 2026...
By Shamindra Ferdinando Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) spokesman Pubudu Jayagoda says the Gampaha Magistrate’s Court order that the ruling JVP...
By NAMAL SUVENDRA ECONOMYNEXT –The unprecedented economic crisis in Sri Lanka may have its genesis at Royal College Colombo which has produced an impressive list of...
Sri Lanka Telecom Group (SLT Group), the National ICT Solutions Provider, posted impressive overall growth with annual revenue surpassing Rs 100 Bn once again, recording Rs...
The High Commission of Pakistan, in collaboration with Ministry of Commerce and Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), organized a promotional event for Pakistani Kinnows (Mandarins),...
Priyanka Chopra Jonas to Deepika Padukone: A look at jewellry trends followed by Bollywood actors Priyanka Chopra’s style is all about comfort. However, the actress had...
The official red-carpet premiere of ‘Yaaluwoda Yaaluida’, Sri Lanka’s first fashion movie written and directed by Dilshara Jayamanna, produced by Rasitha JInasena, was held recently at...
This low-calorie food is full of nutrients that are good for your body in several ways. From boosting the immune system — your body’s defense against...
Sri Lankans began planting jackfruit trees to gain food self-sufficiency during British rule, and they’ve since helped islanders avoid starvation. My mother grew up in a...
ECONOMYNEXT –Sri Lanka has unveiled a draft for a new Monetary Law Act which will give independence for the central bank to operate flexible policy and...
by Hugh Karunanayake Mid twentieth century Colombo was very much Anglo centric. Ceylon, as the country was then known was still in a state of “colonial...
Lanka approves Adani’s $442-m wind energy project BY MEERA SRINIVASAN Crisis-hit Sri Lanka has approved a $442 million-wind power project of Adani Green Energy, barely a month...
Excerpted from volume ii of the Sarath Amunugama autobiographhy With the New Information Order debate occupying centre stage many global NGOs of both left and right...
Part the Second By Michael Patrick O’Leary Declinism Last week, I wrote that for decades there had been a thriving literary genre consisting of works that...