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1 Industries Minister Wimal Weerawansa being welcomed by Deshamanya Dr. Laksiri Peiris 2 Industries Minister   Wimal Weerawansa and Members of Parliament from Kalutara District...

AMS announces its observations on controversy involving post intern appointments

The Association of Medical Specialists has announced its observations on the recent controversy regarding post intern appointments, notably raised by the Government Medical Officers’...

Easter Carnage: Ringleader Zahran held ties with Army Intelligence?

Ravi Seneviratne, former Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) was summoned to the Department yesterday (21) morning and...

Minister of Transport agrees to increase bus fares!

Secretary of the All Ceylon Private Bus Owners' Federation Anjana Priyanjith says that his association does not agree to an increase in bus fares. Anjana Priyanjith also states that the most suitable solution is to provide a fuel subsidy as fuel prices are revised from time to time.

The CPC burden has now fallen on the people because of those who ruled the company for years! – Asela Sampath

Asela Sampath, Chairman of the Public Rights Protection Foundation, says that the Petroleum Corporation has gone bankrupt and the burden has fallen on the people due to the reckless rule of the 'political Appuhamis' who ruled the CPC for a long time.

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