Tags #ceylonwire SLTB Bus Driver Sentenced to One Year of Rigorous Imprisonment for Causing Death CeylonWire January 20, 2026 A Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) bus driver attached to the Kebithigollewa Depot has been sentenced to one year of
Tags #ceylonwire Over 158,000 Tourists Visit Sri Lanka in Early 2026 CeylonWire January 20, 2026 A total of 158,787 tourists have arrived in Sri Lanka so far in 2026, according to data released by the
Tags #ceylonwire GMOA to Launch Island-wide Continuous Trade Union Action from January 23 CeylonWire January 20, 2026 The Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) has announced a decision to launch a continuous island-wide trade union action starting January
Tags #ceylonwire NIE Deputy Director General Sent on Compulsory Leave over Controversial Grade 6 English Module CeylonWire January 20, 2026 The Deputy Director General of the National Institute of Education (NIE), Darshana Samaraweera, has been sent on compulsory leave in
Tags #ceylonwire IMF Raises India’s GDP Growth Forecast to 7.3% for 2025–26 CeylonWire January 20, 2026 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday revised its estimate of India’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth for the current
Tags #ceylonwire Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya Leaves for World Economic Forum 2026 in Davos CeylonWire January 19, 2026 Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya departed Sri Lanka early this morning (19) to attend the 56th Annual Meeting of the
Tags #ceylonwire Buddhist Heritage in Bangladesh at Risk: Global Buddhist Community Urged to Act CeylonWire January 19, 2026 The Sri Lanka–Bangladesh Buddhist Solidarity Front has warned that Buddhist minorities and other religious communities in Bangladesh are facing severe
Tags #ceylonwire Central Bank Details Security Features of Rs. 2,000 Commemorative Banknote CeylonWire January 19, 2026 The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has announced the key security features of the Rs. 2,000 commemorative banknote issued to
Tags #ceylonwire Over 1,700 Salt Containers Stuck at Colombo Port Amid Import Violations and Quality Issues CeylonWire January 19, 2026 It has been revealed that more than 1,000 containers of salt imported into Sri Lanka have remained stored in Colombo
Tags #ceylonwire Sri Lanka Railways to Resume Night Mail and Intercity Services After Cyclone Ditwah CeylonWire January 18, 2026 Sri Lanka Railways has announced the resumption of several train services that were suspended due to Cyclone Ditwah, including the