The Sri Lankan government has announced stringent new regulations limiting the benefits afforded to its ministers, a move ...
The Sri Lankan government has announced new regulations limiting the benefits afforded to its ministers, to address public ...
By Saman Indrajith Health and Mass Media Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa told Parliament yesterday that the government spent a colossal amount of public money on maintaining the official residences for ...
The Sri Lankan government has introduced stringent regulations to limit the benefits for ministers, aiming to address public concerns over political privilege. These include caps on vehicles, fuel ...
Colombo: The Sri Lankan government has announced stringent new regulations limiting the benefits afforded to its ministers, a move aimed at addressing public concerns over political privilege and ...
Chief Government Whip and Mass Media and Health Minister, Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa, said in Parliament yesterday that the people of this ...
Jaffna known as “Yaarlpaanam” in Tamil and “Yaapanaya” in Sinhala is the capital city of Sri Lanka’s Northern Province. Jaffna has for long been regarded as the citadel of Tamil nationalism and the ...
About 10% of Sri Lankans over the age of 40 are affected by Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), a condition often linked to smoking, prolonged exposure to air pollution, or untreated asthma, ...
Sri Lankan group appreciates Trump withdrawing support By Shamindra Ferdinando Former SLPP MP Premnath C. Dolawatte yesterday (23) claimed that a bill he presented to the last parliament was not meant ...
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s Office has issued instructions to ministers and deputy ministers setting limits for their staff, vehicles and expenses. Secretary to the President Dr. N. S.
Weather to improve in coming days  The government has increased compensation for lives lost due to the ongoing severe weather to one million rupees from the earlier 250,000 rupees, Deputy Minister of ...
By Saman Mallwaarachchi The Eastern Province Governor’s Office has successfully reduced its monthly fuel expenses for vehicles from Rs. 1.6–2 million to Rs. 200,000–300,000, marking a significant cost ...