Sri Lanka budget deficit down 40% to September, taxes up 39%
Nov 25 (EN) SL�s tax revenue were up 39% to 2,918.3 billion rupees in the nine months to Sept 2024 from a year ago, while the budget deficit was down 40%. Tax revenues were going in line with a 40% projection in the budget, though collections can be lumpy and unevenly distributed across months. Non-tax revenues were up 30% to 229.7 billion rupees. Current spending rose only 3%, amid expenditure restraint & also a flat interest bill,
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Handball Challenge Trophy: Army men�s champs, Navy runner-up
Nov 25 (DN) Navy men�s team showcased an impressive performance, securing the runners-up position in the Eagles Cup Handball Challenge Trophy after hardfought final with SL Army, This event was hosted by SL Air Force for the third time which ended at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium in Colombo. Air Force Commander Udeni Rajapaksa was the chief guest at the awards ceremony. The men�s finals of the tournament, featuring nine competing teams, saw the Army and Navy
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Bandarawela schools shine at All-Island Archery Championship
Nov 25 (ST) The annual All-Island Inter-School Archery Championship, organised by the Colombo Archery School (CAS), was held last weekend at the Colombo Archery Centre. A total of 120 young archers representing 23 schools from across the island. In the tournament, St. Thomas� College, Bandarawela emerged champions in the boys� category, winning five gold medals, while Bandarawela Kuda Kusum Balika Maha Vidyalaya claimed the title in the girls� category
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The need to submit an electronic tax return and its challenges
Nov 25 (Island) Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has decided that compliant taxpayers who submit their Return of Income for 2023-24 (1 Apr 2023 to 31 Mar 2024) can only do so electronically by submitting an e-return. Whilst it is undoubtedly a step in the right direction, no consideration has been given to the fact that such a move should be made in a phased manner. In typically cavalier fashion, the dept�s mandarins want to go from zero to a hundred, forgetting that many individual taxpayers
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Pathirage Brothers: A racing legacy forged on determination and triumph
Nov 25 (ST) The Pathirage family has become synonymous with excellence in SL motorsport, where brothers Nikila and Vinula, under the guidance of their father Mangala, have made history. Their journey, marked by record-breaking victories, personal milestones and moments of resilience, highlights their collective passion for racing and their unyielding commitment to making their mark. Nikila, the elder of the two brothers, turned 25 on Nov 9, celebrating not only his birthday but
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Chinese envoy says Tamils in Indian backyard made correct decision at SL polls
Nov 25 (EN) Chinese Ambassador Qi Zhenhong during his visit to SL�s Northern Province, which is close to India, said ethnic minority Tamils have made a correct decision in helping ruling Marxists-leaned NPP to win the last week general elections. SL�s North is the closest SL landmass to the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu and Northern Tamils have been more close to India due to Hinduism religion, Tamil language & culture.
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10th Parliament inaugurated without pomp and pageantry
Nov 25 (CT) The inauguration of the 10th Parliament and the presentation of the Govt�s Policy Statement by Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake took place in the Parliament Complex on the morning of 21 Nov in a simple and dignified manner. The ceremony was held in a very simple way, without a salute, parade, or jayamangala gatha, which caught everyone�s attention. Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Speaker Dr. Ashoka Ranwala, Secretary General of Parliament, Kushani Rohanadeera, and
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Provincial Councils today: A relic or necessity?
Nov 25 (Island) Heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the NPP on their resounding victory in SL�s recently concluded Prez and General Elections. This landslide triumph signifies a remarkable transformation in the nation�s political landscape, showcasing the NPP�s ability to connect with and inspire diverse communities across the country. Overcoming their earlier pro-Marxist political roots, NPP�s success reflects a historic shift, underscoring their evolution into a unifying force
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How will the Govt trim the fat?
Nov 25 (TM) With a new Govt at its helm, SL has to quickly get down to business and begin addressing key issues which impact the Indian Ocean island�s economy which remains in a crisis. While the situation in the country has improved since the bleakest period in 2022, some issues which contribute to the crisis remain unchanged. In 2022, SL was exploring ways to trim its massive public sector by allowing State workers to go on leave for other jobs both locally and abroad as
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Arugam Bay: Hidden currents
Nov 25 (GV) There has been growing public concern over the recent weeks about happenings in Arugam Bay. This analysis adds to the discourse. Democratic states are obliged to protect all people within its borders whether citizens or non-citizens. Non-citizens include tourists on short stays subject to the law of the land they visit. Informed sources report that Jewish places of prayer have been set up for Israeli tourists in Arugam Bay. Although few would object to people at prayer, this raises a
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SJB faces crucial test after record-low election results
Nov 25 (CT) Following the Govt�s landslide victory in last week�s General Election, the SJB, SL�s main Opposition party in the newly-elected 10th Parliament of the country is to be tested once again. Securing just 40 seats out of the 225 seats in Parliament, the Party Leader Sajith Premadasa was appointed the Leader of the Opposition once again. Despite the 40 seats in the House, SJB managed to secure just below 18% of the total ballots
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Sri Lanka; as the old withers away, the �new� struggles to be born
Nov 25 (ST) Long before election fever gripped SL, the writing was on the wall signalling that a maddened electorate will opt for amputation of mainstream limbs of the nation�s political establishment at the speed of greased lightning. Pushed beyond limits by a crassly arrogant ruling class, public fury turned with a vengeance against the once-adored Southern so-called political dynasty, the Medamulana Rajapaksa�s war-winning clan. Even after country-wide mass protests
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NPP: Stunning landslide victory. What next?
Nov 25 (CT) Sri Lankans have been hopeful of making their country a respectable and modern nation for over seven decades of independence. They had reasons to dream. They were a proud, resourceful and talented people. But they were misgoverned, misled, and prevented from achieving their status as a developed, prosperous nation. There was ethnic bungling, self-promotion, corruption, and nepotism among other modes of mismanagement.
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'Govt vows to ensure free media culture'
Nov 25 (SO) Cabinet Spokesman, Chief Govt Whip, Minister of Health and Media Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa in an interview outlined the Govt�s strategy to ensure a free media culture without any State interference and how the State and private media should play their legitimate roles to fulfill the aspirations of the people as a significant turnaround in the country�s political landscape had taken place following general election.
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JVP reforms, a template for SJB : NPP seals Ranil�s IMF pact
Nov 25 (DM) Time waits for no one. Washington Irving�s Rip Van Winkle, the Dutch-American villager, fell into a deep sleep and awoke 20 years later to find a transformed world. During his slumber, he missed the American Revolution, which shaped the colonies into a nation rooted in liberty and self-governance. By the time Rip awoke, the ideals of equality and justice had become a rallying cry for change. We blend literary and historical metaphors to emphasise the transformative urgency
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Media fears and govt�s need to accept criticism
Nov 25 (DM) The new govt took power scarcely a month ago. So far mainstream media has refrained from harsh criticism of the regime. Perhaps, a hang-over of past govt�s antagonism toward the media. Or, perhaps it is because of the fact in our country the media does not immediately criticise incoming regimes. Whatever the reason, the media has been extremely sensitive not to ruffle the feathers of the regime. Perhaps memories of a by-gone era, where voices of dissent, were stilled out-of-hand,
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Prez outlines multi-sectoral vision for SL
Nov 24 (ST) Just after their resounding success at the parliamentary elections, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, put together this week his team and spelt out the priorities of his NPP govt in his first policy statement. The first was last Monday when he swore in a 22-member cabinet of ministers. Forty-eight hours later, he took part in a ceremonial opening of Parliament where simplicity was the hallmark.
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Cabinet ministers to use predecessors� fleet
Nov 24 (ST) Cabinet and deputy ministers will use official vehicles used by ministers in the previous govt, while all other govt MPs will also be given an official non-luxury, fuel-efficient vehicle, a senior govt official said. This means that all 159 govt MPs will each have an official vehicle of some sort. The official said the ministers and deputy ministers would be using vehicles allocated by their respective ministries to previous ministers who oversaw these ministries.
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Health Minister denies fake reports of Kandy Hospital tour
Nov 24 (NW) Minister of Health and Media Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa has refuted reports that he engaged in a observation tour of a state hospital in Kandy, where he allegedly pointed out shortcomings and concerns. Media Secretary to the Minister said that a detailed fake report claiming that the Minister engaged in a tour, is currently circulating on social media in Sinhala and English languages. Explaining further, the statement said that Minister Jayatissa remained at Health Ministry premises
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Video: IMF reaches staff-level agreement on third review of Sri Lanka�s EFF
Nov 24 (AD) IMF staff and the SL authorities have reached staff-level agreement on economic policies to conclude the third review of SL�s economic reform program supported by the IMF�s EFF. Once the review is approved by IMF Management and completed by the IMF Executive Board, Sri Lanka will have access to about US$333 million in financing, a statement said. The new govt�s commitment to the program objectives
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Ranil in India, speaks about President AKD
Nov 24 (NW) Former SL Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe on Friday said his successor Anura Kumara Dissanayake should fully implement the vision document adopted with India last year. Prez Dissanayake, elected to the top office in September this year, is scheduled to visit India in mid-December. During his India trip in July 2023, then-Prez Wickremesinghe had signed a vision document with PM Narendra Modi, outlining areas of cooperation between the two countries,
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Ten Radiologists face disciplinary action
Nov 24 (CT) Govt Radiological Technologists� Association (GRTA) President, Chanaka Dharmawickrema lamented that disciplinary action was being taken against 10 Radiological Technologists for having allegedly refused to work with a handheld X-ray machine purchased by the District General Hospital, Polonnaruwa in 2020 despite the Health Ministry being advised against such purchases. Dharmawickrema said that the Radiological Technologists had earlier warned
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Digital Economy Ministry at work on G-cloud, Digital ID and transportation
Nov 24 (ST) The SL govt cloud, the Digital ID and digitising bus and train tickets will be high-priority projects of the Digital Economic Ministry, top officials said. Eranga Weeraratna, Deputy Minister of Digital Economiy, said on Thursday the govt has laid out an ambitious agenda focused on digital transformation within the state sector and that the Sri Lanka Govt Cloud, the Digital ID project and the bus/train ticket project are now being looked at by the Ministry. �We will be analysing the feasibility of
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Two brothers killed as Jeep plunges into Bujgamuwa Oya
Nov 24 (AD) Two individuals were killed in an accident when a jeep traveling from Kuliyapitiya to Hettipola veered off the road and plunged into the Bujgamuwa Oya near the Kamburapola Bridge on the Kuliyapitiya-Hettipola road this morning (23). With assistance from a crane, the submerged jeep was recovered, and it was confirmed that the two occupants, who had been trapped inside, succumbed to their injuries upon admission to the Kuliyapitiya Base Hospital.
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Private banks on high alert for politically exposed person transactions
Nov 24 (ST) The transition in Sri Lanka�s political setting has triggered a high alert in banks and financial institutions cautious about transaction spikes among Politically Exposed Persons (PEP) accounts, officials in the banking sector said. PEPs are described as high-risk customers with more opportunities than ordinary citizens to acquire assets through illegal methods such as taking bribes and money laundering.
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KDU bus accident: Death toll rises to three
Nov 24 (NW) A third student from the Kotelawala Defence Uni (KDU) has succumbed to injuries sustained in the fatal bus accident on November 1 in Badulla, raising the death toll to three. The victim, 24-year-old Kayilanathan Sinthujan from Kantharmadam, Jaffna, passed away today (23) while receiving treatment at the Uni Hospital KDU. He is an old boy of Hindu College Jaffna. The accident on Nov 1 claimed the lives of two individuals on the spot and injured 39 others
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Wijepala�s comment deferred by Speaker
Nov 24 (TM) Despite a statement by Minister Ananda Wijepala that MPs will be provided with fuel-efficient vehicles, there has been no final decision on the matter. Speaker Dr. Ashoka Ranwala clarified that no decision had been made regarding the issuance of new vehicles or permits for MPs. Ministry of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs had previously announced that all MPs would receive fuel-efficient vehicles, but the overall plan remains unresolved. Currently,
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Five investors express interest in Galle Port development project
Nov 24 (SO) Five out of seven foreign investors have fulfilled the terms of the expression of interest (EOI) given by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Aviation to invest in the Galle Port Development Project. This is to develop infrastructure facilities related to the Galle Port Development Project and leisure � related infrastructure facilities, said Harbour Master, Sri Lanka Ports Authority, Capt. Nirmal Silva at a media conference at the Export Development Board.
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Red warning issued as low-pressure area to intensify and move towards Northern coast
Nov 24 (AD) Met Dept says a low-pressure area has formed over southeast Bay of Bengal and it is likely to move west northwestwards and intensify into a depression over southwest Bay of Bengal on 25 Nov. The system may intensify further and move towards the Northern coast, dept said issuing Red weather warning for the land and the sea areas around the island. Very heavy showers above 150 mm are likely at some places in Eastern and Uva provinces due to the influence of the aforementioned system,
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Police transfers: NPC refuses to approve repeated changes to list
Nov 24 (TM) The approval of the Police transfer list has been delayed once more, with the National Police Commission (NPC) accusing the Dept of Police of repeatedly altering the proposed list. As a result, the list submitted thus far has not been approved by the NPC and the IGP has been instructed to submit the amended and finalised version of the list by tomorrow. As reliably learnt, the transfer list of Police officers, from
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Suresh, Maxwell tension simmers
Nov 24 (TM) National Olympic of SL (NOCSL) has decided to convene a Special General Meeting (SGM) on 13 Dec at 5 p.m. with the intention of ending the ongoing tug of war between its President and Secretary General. NOCSL had reportedly decided to call for this SGM following a request made by 16 of its member associations and the players� committee in order to review the festering animosity between its Prez Suresh Subramaniam & Secretary General Maxwell de Silva
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It�s Time for Africa!
Nov 24 (Island) When Sri Lanka pulled off a heist for the ages in 2019, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat with Kusal Janith Perera�s jaw-dropping unbeaten 153, cricketing legend Sunil Gavaskar didn�t pull any punches. The maestro declared that had this innings come from the willow of an Australian or Englishman, it would have been heralded as the greatest knock in the history of Test cricket. Facing a fiery South African attack, on a crumbling fourth-innings pitch,
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