Government authorities are exploring the possibility of shifting public sector work online on April 16 and 17, to maintain essential...
SLPP National organiser MP Namal Rajapaksa yesterday said President Anura Kumara Dissanayake should be held responsible for the coal scam.Rajapaksa...
by Malinda Seneviratne This column focuses on local politics. As opposed to global affairs. However, ‘local-global’ is, as sociologists would point out, a false dichotomy. What...
It is clear that the coronavirus pandemic in Sri Lanka has gone beyond the patient and group of contacts (“Cluster”) stage, and is now widespread around...
January 5, 2021 (LBO) – 100 years is a time period of significance. In the last century people have seen world war, slavery, colonialism, apartheid, nuclear...
Vini Vitharana was born on June 2, 1928 at Pallikudawa, Tangalle. He had his early education at Christ Church College, Tangalle and entered Mahinda College, Galle...
LOLC Group recently signed an MoU with the Alumni Association of the University of Colombo (UoC), extending its engagement with the UoC Partnership Program for another...
Continued from last week From the beginning of British colonial rule, primary and secondary education in the Sinhalese and Tamil medium was free from the kindergarten...
Nobody in his right senses would object to reopening the country to tourism if, and that is a very big if, the necessary precautions are in...
by Vijaya Chandrasoma Wednesday, January 6, 2021, the day that white supremacist terrorists, egged on and incited by the sitting president of the United States, stormed...
Laxapana Batteries PLC, a member of the Colombo Fort Land and Building Group, has substantially boosted both revenue and profitability in the year ended Mar. 31,...
by Chandra Arulpragasm As a disclaimer, I need to state that I am not a Catholic, although a Christian. Nor do I claim to have walked...
In the renewables sector by Ifham Nizam Sri Lanka’s energy sector needs major revision based on a plan to ensure there are no black or grey...
by Rajan Philips For today’s column I was planning on writing on the ‘use and abuse of science in politics,’ both generally about the tortuous relationship...