Were the JVP/NPP to come to power, it would rapidly come into open and violent conflict with the working class, using ...
Elizabeth Muthulakshmi Jayasundera was a graduate in law from the University of Ceylon, an advocate of the Supreme Court of ...
Planters’ Association of Ceylon outgoing Chairman Senaka Alawattegama last Friday underscored the importance of unity, innovation and adaptability in ensuring the industry’s long-term success. ..
Incoming Chairman Sunil Poholiyadde on Saturday outlined the need for modernisation to sustain the industry, which has lost ...
The Planters’ Association of Ceylon (PA) stressed that the government should entrust the Regional Plantation Companies (RPCs) with the land-use policies in allowing the individual estates to diversify ...
By Dr Upul Wijayawardhana ‘Time is a great healer, you will see’ were the words of wisdom of the Greek dramatist Sophocles ...
Sri Lanka's tea pickers, crucial to the economy, aim to vote for a president who promises better working conditions. With a ...
Sri Lanka has awarded contracts worth 21 MegaWatts to seven developers as part of procurement of 165MW of solar power by ...
The past few years have not been easy on Sri Lanka, but the Southeast Asian island — and its people — are on the upswing.
Cameroon’s former prime minister has taken over the presidency of the U.N. General Assembly and called for nations to unite ...
By Jayantha Gunasekera President’s Counsel Vice President, Royal College Union Royal College Colombo-7 was formed by the British Government in 1835, primarily for the education of the children of the ...
The ITAK was the last among the important political parties representing the interests of ethnic minorities in Sri Lanka to announce its resolve to support Sajith Premadasa’s candidacy at the 2024 ...