President Anura Kumara Dissanayake swore in a 21-Member Cabinet at the Presidential Secretariat on Monday (18). President ...
Dr. Kutila Pinto, Founder and CEO of FINAP, has been awarded the prestigious ‘Outstanding Tech Organization’ title at the 40th ASOCIO Summit held recently in Japan, a recognition that marks the ...
Chinese Dragon Café, Sri Lanka’s pioneering Chinese restaurant chain, recently celebrated its 82nd anniversary. The restaurant was founded in 1942 in Bambalapitiya by a Chinese couple who brought ...
National Development Bank PLC (NDB) has been recognised with the YouTube Silver Creator Award, the first Sri Lankan bank to reach this milestone. This highlights NDB’s dedication to leveraging digital ...
Local authorities are still awaiting approval to lift the ban on the import of coconut kernels, for which a Cabinet paper was submitted, for the export market as prices and demand have reached a high ...
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, ...
Jayantha Silva, an old boy of St. Peter’s College, Bambalapitiya, has always been a doodler. His Montessori teacher would say on his report card that he was excellent at art but “unfortunately he ...
Having developed a popular online website on Lankan coins (coins.lakdiva.org.lk) I have frequently been urged to compile a book. However, I have remained focused on the digital domain, avoiding the ...
The Sri Lanka government 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 ...
Cabinet and deputy ministers will use official vehicles used by ministers in the previous government, while all other government MPs will also be given an official “non-luxury, fuel-efficient” vehicle ...
Rajagala, or Raassagala as it was once known, is a place shrouded in mystery. Though officially discovered in the 1890s, the major part remains unexcavated – this despite the countless stupas already ...