Nov 19 (FT) SL�s tourism sector has reached a significant milestone, surpassing 1.7 million arrivals so far for 2024 with over 100,000 visitors welcomed during the first 17 days of November, signalling a strong momentum as the year-end holiday season approaches. From 1-17 November, the country received 103,315 tourists, pushing the year-to-date (YTD) figure to over 1.72 million. The daily average tourist arrivals were at 6,077.
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Badminton: Ranithma wins silver, bronze for Isuri and Sithumi
Nov 19 (Island)) SL won a silver medal and a bronze medal at the Bahrain International Series 2024 in Manama, Bahrain, with shuttlers Ranithma Liyanage, Isuri Attanayake and Sithumi de Silva shinning in their respective events. Ranithma�s victory in the women�s singles semi-finals, earned SL�s sole silver medal, while Isuri Attanayake and Sithumi de Silva secured their bronze medal in the Women�s Doubles, both after stellar performances up until the final stages of the six-day
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Tea crop falls in October, marginal growth for first 10 months of 2024
Nov 19 (FT) SL�s tea crop in October has seen a drop in volumes, although cumulative production during the first 10 months has seen a marginal increase. In October, tea production decreased by 8.05% year-on-year (YoY) to 21.14 million kilos, while the 2024 first 10 months� crop saw a marginal increase of 0.54% compared to the same period a year ago. Data analysed by Forbes and Walkers Research confirmed that in October, all elevations have shown a decrease in volume
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Data consumption surges 11% despite decline in fixed broadband subscriptions
Nov 19 (DM) Sri Lanka witnessed an 11% increase in data consumption in the first nine months of this year, despite the decline in fixed broadband subscriptions. Average Sri Lankan now consumes nearly 15GB of data monthly, a figure that continues to rise. �This number is rising, with the usage already up 11% since January,� CAL stated. In the third quarter of 2024, the country�s total data consumption reached 1,023,436.9 TB,
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Lankan boxing referee Madalagama making waves in Portugal
Nov 19 (DN) Dhanushka Madalagama, a former boxing champion from Sivali Central College, Ratnapura, has made significant strides in the boxing world as a referee and judge, now achieving international recognition through his work in Portugal. With an impressive background in boxing, both as a competitor and an official, Madalagama has become an important figure representing SL talent on the international stage. Madalagama�s journey in boxing began at Sivali College,
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Making batting compulsory for bowlers has worked: Theekshana
Nov 19 (Island) When Sanath Jayasuriya took the reins as SL�s Head Coach earlier this year, he didn�t just shuffle the deck � he set about reshaping the entire playing ethos. Fitness, discipline, fielding, running between the wickets, and commitment were the cornerstones of his strategy. Yet, one masterstroke stood out: mandating tail-enders to sharpen their batting skills during practice sessions. Jayasuriya had identified a glaring gap during the tour of England�the bowlers� contributions
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Abans Achievers Night 2024 honours outstanding staff members
Nov 19 (FT) The annual event commemorating the unwavering dedication of outstanding staff members at Abans PLC took place on 8 November at Shangri-La with the participation of back-office and sales staff, top management personnel, and other dignitaries, including LG Electronics Managing Director Gerald Chun, and Sales Director Keith Chung. Around 750 participants contested for over 170 awards that sought to recognise the exceptional efforts of the workforce.
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Hotel Suppliers Association congratulates new Tourism Minister Vijitha Herath
Nov 19 (FT) The Hotel Suppliers Association (HSA) has extended its congratulations to MP Vijitha Herath on his recent appointment as Tourism Minister. It also commended the NPP and Herath�s remarkable achievement in securing election to the Gampaha electorate with an impressive majority of 716,000 votes. �This extraordinary accomplishment is a testament to the trust and confidence placed in his leadership by the people of SL,� HAS President Azad Mansoor said in a statement.
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Whisper it, but Sri Lanka may be turning a corner in ODIs
Nov 19 (CI) Since July Sri Lanka's men have played eight ODIs and won six, tied one, and lost one. Even before this, Sri Lanka had not been a completely abysmal ODI side; in fact, in the two years before this recent stretch, they'd won 23 ODIs to the 18 they'd lost, maintaining a respectable win/loss ratio of 1.28. But the wider perception, nevertheless, was that this was a nosediving outfit. What other conclusion could you reach,
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Prof. P.N.D. Fernando assumes duties as People�s Bank new Chairman
Nov 19 (FT) Prof. P.N.D. Fernando yesterday officially took over as the Chairman of People�s Bank at a ceremony attended by People�s Bank CEO/GM Clive Fonseka and the bank�s senior management. Prof. Fernando brings with him over 25 years of experience in finance, banking, and higher education. He has made notable contributions as a leading academic, having served as a Professor and Dept of Finance Head at the Uni of Kelaniya. With an impressive teaching tenure of
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Out with the old: Seasoned politicians fail to make the cut
Nov 19 (ST) With a record number of new faces entering Parliament a large number of political personalities that have been in the space for decades have been voted out at the polls this week. A total of 88 parliamentarians from 2020 that contested in the election this year failed to secure the votes to get through into the new parliament. Many of these parliamentarians held key positions in the successive Rajapaksa and Wickremesinghe governments between 2020-2024.
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Reading demands for change
Nov 19 (Island) The political avalanche that swept the electoral landscape due to the demand for change was unprecedented. In some electorates the majority achieved by the NPP exceeded 70%. The overall majority in the country was 61%. The avalanche swept aside many who had earned names for themselves on account of their long years of commitment to influence policies in the national interest. In their place will be a host of much younger persons who will come in with their ideals
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The change of the guard
Nov 19 (TM) Sri Lanka has decided. Through democratic franchise at the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections of this year, the citizenry has sent a clear and strong signal of a clear change that they desire a change in the political landscape in Sri Lanka. The Indian Ocean island, having elected Anura Kumara Dissanayake as its 9th Executive President on 21 Sept, moved quickly to give Dissanayake and the JVP-led NPP coalition an unprecedented majority in the Parliament.
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'NPP, JVP can bring about changes to issues of Tamil community as they can�t be...'
Nov 19 (DM) What happened was after the war we had a bloated military, and no govt had the guts to start a national discussion about the need to slowly demilitarise after the war. If they can have that forthright vision and try to work out these issues about militarisation, the release of land, about ensuring that the state structures work in each region for the benefit of those communities, that would go a long way.
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An election that signals the transition to a new political culture
Nov 19 (GV) Prez and parliamentary elections of 2024 have clearly sent strong signals of a clear change in the political landscape in SL. On Sept 21, the country elected Anura Kumara Dissanayake as its 9th executive president. Prez Dissanayake is a seasoned politician but has always represented the political left and successfully distanced himself from the traditional power blocs who have previously held power. It was only 4 yrs ago that his party was only able to gain 3.84%
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Dawn of a new chapter in Sri Lankan politics; drawing apt lessons!
Nov 19 (CT) Sri Lanka has spoken. With no horse-trading, no coalition agreements, NPP reached their dream destination � taking full control of both the executive and legislative citadels of power; bagging 159 seats, achieved without recourse to racial or religious chauvinism. For the triumphant NPP, armed with little over two thirds majority in the Parliament, and a substantially weakened opposition, after a long period of struggle then as an insignificant third force and an underdog in SL politics,
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Anura Alai (wave) engulfs Tamil nationalist stronghold of Jaffna
Nov 19 (DM) NPP known in Sinhala aand Theseeya Makkal Sakthi (TMS) in Tamil has recorded a historic victory in the Parliamentary elections held on 14 Nov 2024. The NPP is a coalition of 21 political entities and trade unions of which the JVP is the chief constituent. The NPP polled 6,863,86 (61.6%) votes to win 159 seats in the 225 member Parliament. Of these 141 are directly elected MPs on a district basis while 18 will be appointed as
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Break the paddy mafia!
Nov 19 (DM) Tennessee William�s Pulitzer winning 1955 play (and the subsequent 1958 film starring Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor) is about a wealthy, crumbling family in the United States deep South. It�s a story of alcoholism, self-destruction, and lies, though it ends on a somewhat happy note. General elections SL 2024 � 17 million people voted. All previous records were broken. SL is a socio-economic and political drama about self-destruction, deception and lies for its 22 million people.
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Youth, victims of manipulative politicos
Nov 19 (DM) Even though Courts can grant bail for minor offences under the existing legal regulations, Felonies such as murder and rape are defined as non-bailable offences by Law and therefore, the commission of these crimes are liable to be punished by death, or in certain cases by life imprisonment. Homicide in particular, is considered a breach of kindness towards a fellow human being or more appropriately a fatal attack against brotherly love, and in that sense grant of bail for
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NPC: Prioritise justice and reconciliation following election victory
Nov 18 (Island) National Peace Council (NPC) has congratulated Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake and NPP on their election victory. This overwhelming mandate reflects the trust placed in the president and his party to lead the country towards economic development, justice, and reconciliation, NPC has said. �The broad-based support for the govt, spanning all regions of the country�including areas predominantly inhabited by ethnic and religious minorities�demonstrates a significant step
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Rs. 311M received as compensation for Easter attack victims; SC calls for report...
Nov 18 (AD) Attorney General (AG) today informed the Supreme Court that the Office for Reparations has received Rs. 311 million in total as compensation for the victims of the Easter Sunday terror attacks, as per the court order issued in relation to the petitions filed in this regard. Additional Solicitor General, who appeared on behalf of the AG, informed this to the court today, when the FR petitions filed related to the Easter Sunday terror attacks were taken up this morning.
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Foreign students: Loss of staff impacts retaining students: FUTA
Nov 18 (TM) The mass resignation of academic staff at universities has made retaining foreign students challenging while also preventing the recruitment of more students, education trade unions allege. �Many university staff have resigned due to factors such as poor salaries and several of them have moved on to private universities,� Secretary and Media Spokesperson of the FUTA, Senior Lecturer Charudaththe Illangasinghe,
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National Youth Drama Festival begins today
Nov 18 (CT) The 43rd National Youth Drama Festival is set to bring the vibrancy of youth creativity to life on the stage, marking a milestone in Sri Lanka�s theatrical calendar. Organised by the National Youth Services Council in collaboration with the Youth Social Convention, this much-anticipated event will unfold at the iconic Tower Hall Theatre, Maradana, on the evenings of 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27 Nov 2024, at 6.30 p.m. The festival�s opening night on 18th November at 7.00 p.m.
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Meet the teenaged Surf Queen of Arugam Bay
Nov 18 (FT) Oceans. Deserts. Rivers. Valleys. The skies. The sun. Mountains. Waves. Sea-shells. Sand. Earth. Mud. Grass. Shrubs. Trees. Forests. Fruits. The vegetation. Food. The breeze. The bounty. In SL we are surrounded by almost all of these, with the exception of deserts, living as we are in a lush and diverse country. Yet, how many of us immerse ourselves in these bountiful wonders? Have we cared to glance up at the skies or dip our feet in the frilled rush of the seas�
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Stay order issued preventing release of Grade 5 Scholarship exam results
Nov 18 (AD) The Supreme Court has issued an interim order preventing the release of results of the 2024 Grade 5 Scholarship Examination. This order was issued when a Fundamental Rights (FR) petition filed seeking an order preventing the release of the 2024 Grade 5 Scholarship Examination results and the cut-off marks was taken up for consideration today. The petition was taken up for consideration
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Southern coastal tsunami warning towers at risk of collapse
Nov 18 (DM) Residents of the 2004 tsunami affected areas expressed their frustration, noting that while the 2004 tsunami disaster is being commemorated every year, the tsunami towers built in its aftermath to protect the people from a similar tragedy have been neglected. They pointed out that repairs and maintenance of these towers have not been carried out for several years. The Southern Province has 24 tsunami warning towers located across various districts, including
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SL ODI squad: 4 key players released, 3 new players added
Nov 18 (NW) SLC has reportedly released four key players�Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis, Kamindu Mendis, and Asitha Fernando�from the ODI squad as part of workload management ahead of the crucial Test series against South Africa in the ICC World Test Championship. The players have returned home to rest and prepare for the challenges of the upcoming tour. In their place, the selectors have added Nuwanindu Fernando, Lahiru Udara, and Eshan Malinga to the squad,
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Lohan Ratwatte and wife further remanded
Nov 18 (AD) Former Minister Lohan Ratwatte has been further remanded until Dec 2, while his wife has been further remanded until November 22 after they were produced before the Nugegoda Magistrate�s Court today (18). Former Minister Lohan Ratwatte and his wife Shashi Prabha Ratwatte, who were arrested over the charges of using a luxury car illegally imported and assembled in SL, had previously been remanded in custody until today by Nugegoda Magistrate�s Court.
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SL stuns Yemen 1-0 in historic FIFA win
Nov 18 (DN) Sri Lanka achieved their first-ever football victory over Yemen with a 1-0 win in the opening match of their two-game FIFA International Friendly series at the Al Khor SC Stadium, Qatar on Saturday night. The Sri Lankan, ranked 203rd in the world, defied expectations to defeat the 154th-ranked Yemen team in a thrilling encounter. The game�s decisive moment came in the 89th minute when Jack Hingert skillfully converted a header into the back of the net following
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Parliament urged to place its watchdog committees under Opposition members
Nov 18 (Island) Former Director (Administration) Parliament Lacille de Silva said that the COPE and COPA could spearhead the NPP govt�s overall efforts to restore financial discipline. The one-time Secretary to the Presidential Anti-corruption Commission said the two watchdog committees under the leadership of suitable Opposition lawmakers would be able to make a big difference if allowed to operate independently.
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Punished student in Wennappuwa dies after three months
Nov 18 (DN) 16-year-old girl from a school in Wennappuwa who was receiving treatment at the Ragama Teaching Hospital for head injuries, allegedly caused due to an assault by two teachers has passed away recently. She had been in the hospital for over three months. The incident occurred on Aug 9 when the teachers punished the student and another two classmates for taking over 20 minutes to return to the classroom. The teachers reportedly hit her and made her kneel after
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Nearly 500 soldiers quarantined at army camp due to flu outbreak
Nov 18 (AD) SL Army says it has implemented quarantine measures for soldiers at the army camp in the Veditalativu area in Mannar, following a flu outbreak among a group of army personnel. Around 25 soldiers have contracted the flu, with several requiring hospitalization. One soldier has been transferred to the IDH for advanced treatment. In response to the outbreak, the Mannar health officials have taken steps to quarantine nearly 500 soldiers within the camp itself to control the spread
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