Sri Lankans observe 2 minute silence on April 21 in remembrance of Easter Sunday attack victims
His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, Archbishop of Colombo, requested the Sri Lankans to observe two minutes’ silence at 8.45 a.m.
Read MoreHis Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, Archbishop of Colombo, requested the Sri Lankans to observe two minutes’ silence at 8.45 a.m.
Read MoreSri Lanka to bring legislation to protect against the spreading of false and misleading statements (Fake News) through Internet. Cabinet
Read MoreUpdate – Reopening of universities will postpone again by 2 weeks due to the prevailing COVID19 health condition in the
Read MoreAll Sinhala and Tamil government schools and government approved private Schools in Sri Lanka will begin April 19 for the second term. Muslim schools
Read MoreUpdate – University Grant Commission UGC Chairman Prof. Sampath Amaratunga says that the 2022 A/L Z score cut-off marks will
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the harmful substances in food – COPA instructs. The Committee
Read MoreNew Year Auspicious Times Aurudu Nakath 2022. As Sri Lankans across the country prepare to usher in the Sinhala –
Read MoreJewellery thefts rise in Sri Lanka! During last 3 months, over 150 necklace / gold chains snatching robberies reported in
Read MoreRelease freelance journalist Malika Abeykoon immediately and conduct a formal inquiry into his assault- Free Media Movement The Free Media
Read MorePresidential Task Force appoint to achieve desired goals set in “Discussion with the Village”. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa appoints a Presidential
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