Sri Lanka’ is now resorting to spot purchasing of coal as the last resort to purchase required coal for the October 2022/April 2023 unloading season energy ministry sources said.
A Hong Kong-based company, Grand Gain Industrial Ltd. (GG), specialized in the development, manufacturing and sale of polyurethane foam cups for the bra industry, has invested US$ 3.5 million in the recently declared open BOI-approved fully-fledged bra cups manufacturing facility in Rambukkana.
Rescuers pulled a woman alive from the rubble of a collapsed building in Turkey on Monday, broadcaster CNN Turk reported, a week after a major earthquake struck Turkey and Syria killing more than 33,000 people.
Recent tremors in Moneragala could be a worrying factor if it repeats and if the magnitude is increased, a leading Geologist in the country said today.
The bodies of a teacher and three students who were missing after a boat they were in capsized on a lake at Kokkadichcholai in Batticaloa, were found today.
A 39-year-old woman wanted over financial fraud had been arrested by the Mirihana Division Crimes Investigation Unit during a raid in Kadawatha today.
The Education Ministry is planning to update the curriculum of all grades from 6 to 13 while adding the artificial intelligence (AI) subject from grade 8.
The body of the Sri Lankan victim from the earthquake that hit Turkey has been found by rescue teams and the victim has been identified by her daughter.
Due to the shortage of medicines and equipment, the health ministry has advised giving priority to urgent surgeries and delaying non-urgent surgeries in hospitals, Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said.
Ahila Ilankai Thamil Congress (AITC) MP Selvarajah Kajendren and 17 others who were arrested for engaging in a protest violating a court order in Jaffna, were released on bail.
The death toll in Turkey and Syria from the quake has surpassed 28,000, and hope of finding many more survivors is fading despite some miraculous rescues.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe said that the economy could not be built through the reconciliation alone and the economic development rate of the country depends on the attitude and commitment of the people, President's Media Division (PMD) said.
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa was forced this week to cancel a trip to Davos by an escalating energy crisis that is inflicting rolling blackouts on the continent's most developed economy.
Under intense pressure, the Government yesterday announced revision to the circular on personal income tax relaxing certain incentives provided for an employee whose monthly income exceeds Rs. 100,000.