Matter of coal that is in a muddle!
The headline news today is the question raised by civil society activists with regard to the coal tenders and the companies from whom coal is purchased.
The headline news today is the question raised by civil society activists with regard to the coal tenders and the companies from whom coal is purchased.
It is with profound sadness that I record the passing away of my long standing client and friend Inspector of Police Wadood Mohamed Ajmeer who breathed his last this morning (13.01.2023) at his native Kalmunai.
‘Principles of Political Science’ published by a publication house in Russia in 1978 says thus,
By Dr. Ishantha Siribaddana
All of us, young and old, love to hear stories. In the past, there were no facilities to travel like today.
Can an election unite Sri Lanka? This would be what some groups would have the citizens of the country believe. But the question that needs answering is what has led to the divisions in the country?
Something extraordinary happened in Malaysia this week. After a bitterly fought general election with no clear winner, the King had the wisdom and the courage to appoint Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim as Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister.
Although the government has been able to deal with and recover from the economic collapse that occurred with the bankruptcy of Sri Lanka to some extent, the goal of overcoming the situation fully still remains a difficult task that will invariably cause untold sufferings to the people.
I don’t talk indirectly. The best balance of power to bring in essential economic and political reforms is this journey under the leadership of Ranil and Dinesh and the strength of the SLPP. It does not need the likes of Rajitha, Harsha or SB.
If over 30 percent of school children drop out of school in the beginning of next year, that should not be a surprise.