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SL ageing population raises red flag over health costs

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The Population Association of Sri Lanka has raised concerns over the country’s rapidly shifting demographic profile, warning that the growing proportion of elderly citizens compared to children and youth could pose significant social and economic challenges in the years ahead.

These concerns were highlighted at the Annual Population Conference (APC) organised by PASL, held on Friday (27) at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall in Colombo, at a time when Sri Lanka’s population structure is undergoing a marked transformation.

Addressing the conference, PASL President Prof. Manori Weeratunga cautioned that the steady expansion of the elderly population would inevitably result in increased Government expenditure on healthcare and social support systems.

Citing 2024 data released by the Department of Census and Statistics, she noted that 18 per cent of the country’s population is now aged over 60, describing it as the most significant demographic trend currently observed.

“The most notable shift we are witnessing is the rapid growth of the elderly population,” she said, adding that the trend carries long-term implications for national planning and resource allocation.

Prof. Weeratunga also pointed to a gradual decline in the interest and willingness of younger generations to have children, warning that falling birth rates could further accelerate population ageing and strain the country’s labour force in the future.

She stressed the importance of preventive healthcare, observing that many individuals tend to prioritise their health only after reaching the age of 60. Greater attention should instead be given to health management between the ages of 40 and 60 to mitigate long-term complications and reduce pressure on the healthcare system, she said.

Emphasising the broader impact of demographic shifts, Prof. Weeratunga noted that population dynamics play a pivotal role in a country’s sustainability and economic development. A strong and productive younger population not only drives economic growth but also supports the care and maintenance of the ageing population, she added.



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Members of the TPA meet with President Dissanayake

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A group of Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) members, including its Leader Mano Ganesan, met President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on Thursday  (02) morning at the Presidential Secretariat.

Extensive discussions were held on the issues faced by the Malayagam communities, particularly in relation to education, housing and land, as well as on the urgent measures required to address these concerns. The President paid special attention to all these matters.

Attention was also drawn to the recruitment of qualified Tamil-medium teachers to address the teacher shortage in estate sector schools and this too was discussed at length.

Members of Parliament P. Digambaram and V. Radhakrishnan, along with several other party members, were present at the meeting.

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Lanka secures Russian support with oil supply amidst energy crunch

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Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vijitha Herath, held talks with Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Andrey Rudenko at the Foreign Ministry, in Colombo, on Thursday (02), with both sides reaffirming their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations.

The Sri Lanka Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the visiting Russian Deputy Minister noted that Russia regarded Sri Lanka as a long-standing friend.

Rudenko assured that Russia stood ready to support Sri Lanka when required, including in the swift supply of Russian oil to help address the current energy challenges, encouraging Russian investors to explore new opportunities in the country and promoting increased tourist arrivals.

He also expressed Russia’s readiness to provide compensation for Sri Lankan war veterans who had lost their lives in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Minister Herath welcomed Russia’s willingness to assist, emphasising that Sri Lanka valued the support extended by its “old friend”, particularly at a time when the country was facing pressing energy needs.

He noted that the two countries shared nearly seven decades of diplomatic relations and said the present moment provided an opportunity to further strengthen ties, including through long-term trade agreements.

The discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in the fields of energy, investment, tourism and diplomacy, with both sides reiterating their commitment to further deepen the longstanding friendship between Sri Lanka and Russia.

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157 foreigners arrested for engaging in online financial scam from hotel at Iranawila

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Police yesterday arrested 157 foreign nationals in connection with an alleged organised online financial scam, conducted from a hotel in the Iranawila area in Chilaw.

The suspects were taken into custody during a raid carried out by the Police while they were staying at the hotel in Iranawila.

Police said the arrested group included 143 nationals from China, 13 from Bangladesh and one from Vietnam.

Investigators suspect the group had been involved in a coordinated online financial scam, targeting victims through digital platforms.

The suspects are being detained for further questioning while investigations are continuing to determine the full extent of the operation and whether additional individuals were involved.Police said further inquiries are underway.

By Norman Palihawadane

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