News IOC responds to reports on fuel price surge Date: May 18, 2022 The Lanka Indian Oil Company (IOC) said the reports on the company increasing fuel prices from today (18) are completely false. MIAP TagsSri Lanka Previous articleMay 09 assault: Bail denied to prevent public disturbance. Suspects remanded till May 25.Next articleIssuance of birth, marriage and death certificates disabled Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Govt. Prepares National Tariff Policy to Boost Trade and Attract Investment Lanka Ashok Leyland Plans Electric Bus Rollout amid Push for Greener Public Transport Digital Transformation Hits a Wall: Company Registrar System Collapse Sparks Concerns Over Government’s Vision Sri Lanka Steps Up Anti-Money Laundering Fight with Oman Pact and Global Collaborations Sri Lanka to Launch Biometric Passport Services at Overseas Missions More like thisRelated Govt. Prepares National Tariff Policy to Boost Trade and Attract Investment Radi - July 18, 2025 By: Staff Writer July 18, Colombo (LNW):The Sri Lankan government is... Lanka Ashok Leyland Plans Electric Bus Rollout amid Push for Greener Public Transport Radi - July 18, 2025 By: Staff Writer July 18, Colombo (LNW): Lanka Ashok Leyland PLC,... Digital Transformation Hits a Wall: Company Registrar System Collapse Sparks Concerns Over Government’s Vision CN - July 18, 2025 To curb corruption and deliver more efficient, transparent public... Sri Lanka Steps Up Anti-Money Laundering Fight with Oman Pact and Global Collaborations CN - July 18, 2025 In a significant move to strengthen its capabilities in...