56,326 persons arrested, 15,490 vehicles seized over curfew violations
A total of 56,326 persons have been arrested over curfew violations since 6 am on March 20 until 6 am this morning (17).
The total...
Another 3 COVID-19 cases move count to 960
Another 03 more COVID-19 patients have been detected in the country last night, confirms the Ministry of Health.
Thereby, 25 infections of the novel coronavirus...
COVID-19: 12 more patients bring total count to 949
Another 12 Covid-19 positive patients reported increasing total in Sri Lanka to 949 - Health Ministry
Sri Lanka demands retraction of UK Guardian Travel Quiz with reference...
The attention of the Foreign Relations Ministry is drawn to a quiz titled “Travel quiz: do you know your islands, Man Friday?” published on...
SLFP Central Working Committee to meet on Monday
The Central Working Committee of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party is set to convene at the party headquarters in Darley Road on Monday (18...
Employers give pledge to govt.: Won’t lay off a single employee
The government has been able to obtain an undertaking from employers not to lay off even a single employee, but pay whatever the highest...
NBRO extends landslide warning to include total of 10 districts
The National Building Research Organization (NBRO) has extended the landslide hazards warning to include a total of 10 districts.
The NBRO this morning (16) had...
Motor traffic department to resume limited operations from May 20
The motor traffic department has decided to resume limited operations from May 20, while introducing a reservation system for locals to obtain services.
“The appointments...
More than 250 Sri Lankans repatriated from Myanmar, Japan
Group of Sri Lankans, who were stranded in Japan without means of returning home due to travel restrictions, has been repatriated.
A special flight (UL...
One more COVID-19 patient adds up to 937 positive cases
Another person has tested positive for COVID-19 as of 5.00 pm on Saturday (16), says the Ministry of Health.
The total count of coronavirus cases...

















