- Sri Lanka skipper reprimanded for ICC Code of Conduct breach
- British woman arrested at BIA with 46kg of Kush cannabis
- Virat Kohli retires from Test cricket
- Suspected causes behind tragic Gerandi Ella bus accident revealed
- 20 injured in bus crash at Aladeniya
- Four arrested at BIA with foreign cigarettes worth Rs. 60mn
- CEB Chairman Tilak Siyambalapitiya resigns
- Special open visits allowed for prison inmates for Vesak
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A dead body of a man with his limbs tied has been found on Dikovita beach, Wattala.The police say that deceased person is a person who falls between age 35-40.The identity of the person concerned has not yet been identified and further police investigations are underway.
Police have asked the public for help in identifying various people involved in the July 14 protest at the Polduwa Roundabout, which included an assault on 26 Security Force and Police employees, damage to public property, and the theft of two guns and ammunition from two soldiers.Welikada Police and the Southern Range Crime Division are actively conducting investigations. As a result of analyzing CCTV video, the Police have identified numerous activists who are behaving aggressively and are asking public aid in determining their identities.As a result, the police ask the public to call 071-8592209071-3064165011-2829388 and 1997 (Hotline) if they have…
A garden in northern England has plants that are so dangerous that it is only accessible to the public on guided tours and where it is forbidden for visitors to smell, touch, or taste any of the vegetation.Around 100 “toxic, intoxicating, and narcotic plants”—from deadly nightshade and hemlock to strychnine and enormous hogweed—can be found in Alnwick, Northumberland’s Poison Garden.Take a look. More than 100 hazardous plants are locked up at the Poison Garden. Some are grown in cages because they are so dangerous. You most definitely don’t want to stop in this garden to take a moment to smell the…
President Ranil Wickramasinghe said that he is ready to work transparently with the strugglers and the youth.Mr. Wickramasinghe said that the challenge now is to overcome the economic struggle and said that he expects all the young men and women in the struggle ground to contribute in every way to the victory of the economic struggle.A special discussion was held today (05) at the President’s Office between several parties of the Galle Mudoora strugglers and President Ranil Wickramasinghe, where the President mentioned this.The President emphasized that he is against undemocratic politics and violence and that those who are working for…
It has been decided to raise the medical examination fees of the National Transport Medical Institute from the 8th of next year.Accordingly, the new medical examination fee for driving licenses is to be increased to Rs.1500/-.Below is the related press release,
A Sri Lankan athlete has managed to win another bronze medal in this year’s Commonwealth Games.Accordingly, Sri Lanka’s Nethmi Poruthotage managed to win a bronze medal in the 57 kg freestyle wrestling competition.Sri Lanka now has 4 medals (1 Silver, 3 Bronze).
The unity of social media activists who supported the Galleface people’s struggle has decided to end the operations in the struggle ground.However, they point out that the struggle continues and the struggle should be continued until the people’s demands are won.Accordingly, the Union of Social Media Activists further states that as a unity and a group, they will intervene to fulfill the social media mission of the people’s struggle.Below is the announcement they issued in this regard,
Associations of private bus owners have decided to end the private bus strike that started this morning (05).The Private Bus Owners Association had started this strike saying that the fuel quota provided was not enough.However, in the discussion with the authorities, they decided to end the strike based on the agreement that sufficient fuel would be provided for private buses.
The Ministry of Education has decided to limit the holding of schools to three days next week.Accordingly, the Ministry of Education states that schools should be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of the week starting August 8th.
The Public Utilities Commission says that there will be no power cuts during the weekend.