President Ranil Wickremesinghe is scheduled to leave for Japan on the 26th to attend the funeral ceremony of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The 67-year-old former Prime Minister of Japan died last July and his funeral is scheduled to… Read More
All Cipetco filling stations in Sri Lanka are about to close
The Oil Separators Association states that due to the new regulations imposed by the oil corporation to pay hand money for getting fuel, it has become impossible to maintain the filling station that receives fuel from the oil corporation. Its… Read More
SriLankan Airlines does not own any aircraft and all the 23 aircraft are acquired on tax basis
Civil Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva said that Mattala International Airport is making a monthly loss of 100 million rupees. He also mentioned in the parliament that the government will consider if an investor wants to invest there. The… Read More
Charles’s coronation ceremony will be held on 2023 June 02 Who will go from Sri Lanka?
After the Queen’s death, media attention is now beginning to focus on the coronation of Britain’s new King. Rajabhishekaya is the special ceremony of crowning. On the death of Elizabeth II, Charles III was named king, but the ceremonial coronation… Read More
A political crisis in Japan due to the funeral expenses of the deceased former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
A political crisis has been created in Japan due to the funeral of the former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe. it is reported that one protester set himself on fire in protest against the funeral. Former Prime Minister Shinzo… Read More
Lanka Sathosa has reduced the price of 5 essential goods
Lanka Sathosa has reduced the price of 5 essential goods. The prices have been reduced for big onions, white sugar, white rice, nadu rice and red lentils. Lanka Sathosa stated that the relevant price reduction will be effective until the… Read More
A circular for government employees to wear comfortable clothes because yhe price of clothes has increased rapidly
The government has decided to allow civil servants to report for work in appropriate attire due to the huge increase in the prices of clothes including sarees. Accordingly, the Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government… Read More