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Once again, forces to the rescue

Once again, forces to the rescue

The nation’s security forces, who once saved the country and its people from the throes of the separatist threat, have again been called in to…

Ditwah leaves over 150 dead, 200 missing, one million affected

Death toll expected to rise; President convenes crucial meeting on post-disaster recovery By Chandani Kirinde and Damith Wickremasekara Rescue workers continued the grim task of…

President declares Emergency to deal with Ditwah disaster

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake invoked emergency regulations under the Public Security Ordinance on Friday night, making provision for the appointment of a Commissioner General for…

Sports

Sri Lanka submerged in Rawalpindi tri-series disaster against Pakistan

Sri Lanka submerged in Rawalpindi tri-series disaster against Pakistan

Sri Lanka’s hopes of lifting the Tri Nation Series title crashed dramatically after a spectacular and sustained batting collapse handed Pakistan a comfortable 6-wicket victory…

T20 team still very much under Charith Asalanka’s captaincy

Two months before Sri Lanka and India host the T20…

Business Times

Devastation

Devastation

Rice fields destroyed by incessant rain and floods at Manampitiya, Gallalla in the Northcentral Province.                                                                    Pic by Nimal Jayarathna  …

Weather crisis: Some tourists to postpone trips to Sri Lanka

By Sunimalee Dias Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has taken charge of ensuring the safety of tourists and is adhering to necessary precautions required and requested…

Small housing banks’ merger tests SL’s financial stability

By Bandula Sirimanna Sri Lanka’s long-troubled state housing finance sector is set for its most consequential restructuring in decades, following the government’s decision to merge…

Sunday Times E-Paper





Editorial

Govt. on a mined road to reconciliation

This week’s deluge that hit the country from north to south, east to west and the centre without discrimination, is proof that nature’s fury is no respecter of race, religion or geography. While the people begin to pick up the pieces from the deaths and debris, and the mopping-up operations…


Columns

Education

Test flight

Test flight

Adverse weather conditions have had an impact on the ongoing GCE (A/L) examination. A helicopter was…

Education committee discusses private university recognition by UGC

IRD briefs Colombo Uni staff on tax form submission

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Business Times

Devastation

Devastation

Rice fields destroyed by incessant rain and floods at Manampitiya, Gallalla in the Northcentral Province.                                                                   …

Weather crisis: Some tourists to postpone trips to Sri Lanka

Small housing banks’ merger tests SL’s financial stability

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