News
Western Province train services are to be resumed from tomorrow after several weeks of travel restrictions. Yesterday’s picture at the Dematagoda railway yard shows Railway…
The Omani company which recently expressed interest in prime Colombo properties and hotel management deals–and failed to deliver–has also bid for a 100MW solar park…
The State-owned Ceylon Fertiliser Company (CFC) has obtained an enjoining order from the Commercial High Court against Qingdao Biotech Group Co. Ltd., its local agent…
Sports
‘Api thamai hondatama kare’–’We did it best’–is now a widely circulated political slogan in Sri Lanka. And there were cries of it around the Sharjah…
The Amateur Rowing Association of Sri Lanka (ARASL) has recruited…
Business Times
While Sri Lanka is importing nano nitrogen liquid fertiliser from India, the country’s own scientist Prof. Nilwala Kottegoda and her team at the Sri Lanka…
The Central Bank (CB) is in dialogue with certain Gulf countries including Oman for credit lines and loans to source dollars to battle the forex…
Undoubtedly, COVID-19 came as a bad experience for people, ruining their lives and livelihoods but adversity opens opportunities as the pandemic seems to have let…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
It is a ‘war of attrition’, this ongoing battle between the teachers’ unions and the Government, each trying to wear the other down. The unions have long campaigned for a salary raise with little success. They lacked the muscle, and more importantly, public sympathy for their cause. Like with the…
Columns
Not only Agriculture Minister, but President also coming under attack from farmers demanding chemical fertiliser Teachers decide to report to work, while vowing to continue their protests until…
Your Eminence, I thought I should write to you again this week, only because you have been making some controversial statements over the past few days. Though it…
Are the recent changes in fertiliser import policies signs of fresh thinking on economic policies? The decision to import chemical fertilisers for tea, chemicals for fertilisers and an…
Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal is currently on a tour of West Asia, meeting Central Bank officials among others to secure additional financial arrangements to the country’s…
Under cover of a seductively glittering propaganda blitz that laws are being ‘modernized,’ is the Government ferociously bent on a pursuit of turning even the remnants of Sri…
Lanka’s primary schools are set to open tomorrow thus ending the long dark abysmal night which has blighted the nation’s seed to blossom and stunted their academic advancement.…
The revelations by the International Consortium of Investigative journalists in what is now known as the Pandora Papers have once again caused the spotlight to fall on corruption…
The stabbing to death earlier this month of much-loved Sir David Amess, a true representative of the people and an MP for 38 years, has only hardened the…
The Parliamentary Chamber on Friday morning echoed with slogans denouncing the Government’s handling of the fertiliser crisis, as Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) members held a protest demanding that…
Plus
Two nations, nothing alike in resources, where we lay our scene…..A nine-year-old girl, already a “theatre nerd” doing ballet and singing and watching every play…
Magazine
For the past two years most of us have been more or less home-bound. With some semblance of normal life resuming, two artists who are…
Sunday Times 2
On October 21, a ceremony to confer the 26th Bunka (Cultural) Awards was held at the…
Education
Education activities resume at Sunethra Devi Balika at Pepiliyana in Boralesgamuwa, under health precautions. Pic by…
Magazine
For the past two years most of us have been more or less home-bound. With some…