Man succumbs to injuries suffered during NPP protest
A man has succumbed to the injuries he had suffered in the water cannon and teargas fire by the police on a protest by the National People’s Power in Colombo yesterday (26).
A man has succumbed to the injuries he had suffered in the water cannon and teargas fire by the police on a protest by the National People’s Power in Colombo yesterday (26).
A court has once again held the Army accountable for all those who had surrendered during the final stage of the war.
An audit report has questioned the productiveness of around Rs. 8,000 million paid to university lecturers as academic allowances in the past 10 years, lankadeepa.lk reports.
Environment Minister Naseer Ahamed mooted the idea of establishing a Biosphere Reserve Bank, a “first-of-its-kind international development bank” at the World Sustainable Development Summit 2023 held in India recently.
The National People’s Power (NPP) could be taken to court on a contempt of court charge for having violated orders against holding a protest, said president’s counsel U.R. de Silva.
The government has moved to curtail overtime payments at the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) with immediate effect.
Objections raised by the public forced the Army to remove a Buddha statue it had erected near one of its camps in Jaffna.
Prime minister Dinesh Gunawardena says he is not resigning from his position.
Around 20 people were injured after the police fired water cannons and teargas at an anti-government protest by the National People’s Power in Colombo this afternoon (26).
With the final delimitation report to be made available before the end of March, nominations that have been accepted for the local government polls will have to be cancelled, said Delimitation Committee chairman Mahinda Deshapriya.