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Digital NICs Coming This Month: Rs.20 Billion Project Aims to Slash Delays.!

Digital NICs Coming This Month: Rs.20 Billion Project Aims to Slash Delays.!

According to Digital Economy Deputy Minister Eranga Weeraratne, the digital National Identity Cards (NICs) would be distributed by the end of this month.

All new National Identity Cards (NICs) would be converted to digital format as part of the project, he stated.

The goal of switching to digital NICs is to reduce the severe delays that have been afflicting the current identity card issuance system.

The Deputy Minister did disclose, however, that the projected cost of putting the digital identity card system into place is Rs. 20 billion.

“The digital identity system is not a cause for alarm. The Indian company won’t have access to any personal information; they are merely helping with the technical setup. The information will only be available to the government,” he stated.

30% Off Your Electricity Bill? New Proposal Sparks Hope.! 

30% Off Your Electricity Bill? New Proposal Sparks Hope.! 

Sri Lanka’s Public Utilities Commission (PUCSL) reports that public consultations on the Ceylon Electricity Board’s (CEB) proposed electricity tariff revisions yielded suggestions for a 20-30% reduction in tariffs.

Approximately 400 individuals participated in the consultations across the nine provinces, representing a diverse range of stakeholders, including private citizens, politicians, and professionals.

President AKD has landed in China.!

President AKD has landed in China.!

At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake made his first state visit to China today (14) and landed at Beijing International Airport.

The Chinese military gave President Dissanayake a ceremonial welcome, and China’s Deputy Foreign Minister Chen Xiaodong formally received him.

According to the President’s Media Division, the national flags of both countries were tastefully flown along President Anura Kumara Disanayake’s route, signifying respect and goodwill between the two countries.

The President is expected to take part in a number of important activities during this state visit, such as field trips that concentrate on agricultural and technological advancement and programs that try to reduce poverty. High-level business meetings and discussions are also part of the visit.

Additionally, it is anticipated that the visit will result in the signing of a number of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) intended to improve bilateral cooperation between China and Sri Lanka.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment, and Tourism Vijitha Herath, Minister of Transportation, Highways, Ports, and Civil Aviation Bimal Rathnayake, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China in Colombo Qi Zhenhong, and Ambassador Majintha Jayesinghe of Sri Lanka are among the delegation that is traveling with President Dissanayake.

Will These New US-Made Speed Guns Put the Brakes on Sri Lanka’s Rising Road Accidents?

Will These New US-Made Speed Guns Put the Brakes on Sri Lanka’s Rising Road Accidents?

In a bold move to tackle the alarming rise in road accidents, the Sri Lanka Police have rolled out state-of-the-art US-made speed guns worth Rs. 91 million. These high-tech devices, designed to detect speeding vehicles day and night, aim to curb reckless driving and save lives. With 24,589 traffic accidents reported in 2024 alone, including 2,242 fatal incidents, this initiative could be a game-changer for road safety across the island.


The first phase of distribution saw 30 speed guns handed over to traffic officers in Negombo, Kelaniya, Gampaha, and the Western Provincial Traffic (South) Division. Acting Inspector General of Police emphasized that these devices, which use advanced laser technology, will soon be deployed island-wide.

Speeding has been a major contributor to road accidents, with 31,182 cases recorded last year, leading to 731 crashes. The new speed guns are expected to help traffic officers enforce speed limits more effectively. To ensure seamless implementation, the Police Traffic Division will provide comprehensive training to officers on operating the cutting-edge technology.

“Even Though We Are Born from the Same Womb, We Are Different”: Manusha Betrays His Brother and Wipes His Hands.?

“Even Though We Are Born from the Same Womb, We Are Different”: Manusha Betrays His Brother and Wipes His Hands.?

For two long years, former Minister Manusha Nanayakkara has been unable to return to his home, which now lies in ruins. In an emotional interview with Dinamina, Nanayakkara opened up about how his brother’s involvement in a financial fraud scandal not only destroyed their family bond but also left him without a roof over his head.

Speaking to Dinamina, the former minister revealed that he had to run his election campaign from a different location due to the fallout from his brother’s financial misconduct. Nanayakkara was the first to expose the fraud, a decision that led to the complete breakdown of their once-close relationship. “From the day I filed the complaint, I cut all ties with him,” he said, highlighting the emotional and personal consequences of the scandal.

Nanayakkara also shared his thoughts on the complexities of family relationships, noting that even siblings born to the same parents can grow up to be completely different people.

President Anura Kumara Set for Landmark Visit to China – Key Talks Expected.!

President Anura Kumara Set for Landmark Visit to China – Key Talks Expected.!

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake will leave for the People’s Republic of China this evening (13) on a four-day state visit, responding to an invitation from Chinese President Xi Jinping.

The official visit, scheduled from 14 to 17 January, will involve high-level meetings with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang. Discussions will focus on strengthening diplomatic ties while exploring cooperation in key areas such as technology, agriculture, and poverty alleviation.

President Dissanayake is also expected to participate in business forums, aiming to boost economic collaboration between the two nations. Bilateral agreements enhancing trade, investment, and overall economic relations are anticipated to be signed during the visit.

This marks President Dissanayake’s second international visit and is seen as a significant step in deepening Sri Lanka-China relations, particularly in the areas of economic development and strategic partnerships.

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Why Is Duminda Silva Back in the Prisons Hospital? Here’s What We Know.

Why Is Duminda Silva Back in the Prisons Hospital? Here’s What We Know.

Death row inmate Duminda Silva has once again been admitted to the Prisons Hospital following a sudden health complication, the Prisons Department confirmed.

Silva, who had been under treatment at the Prisons Hospital for some time, was transferred to the Welikada Prison on January 10. However, he was later rushed to the National Hospital, Colombo, after experiencing a sudden medical issue while in the general ward at Welikada.

His treatment at the Prisons Hospital was initially based on the recommendations of a specialist from the Sri Jayewardenepura Hospital. After a written inquiry from the Commissioner General of Prisons to the Director General of Health, a panel of 18 specialist doctors was appointed to assess Silva’s medical needs.

Following their evaluation, the medical team concluded that Silva did not require continuous hospitalisation unless an emergency arose. They recommended immediate treatment only in the event of a medical complication.

Prisons Spokesman Gamini Dissanayake explained that Silva was admitted to the National Hospital based on the recommendation of the Prisons Hospital’s doctor after an unexpected health issue occurred at Welikada.

After receiving treatment at the National Hospital, Silva was transferred back to the Prisons Hospital on Sunday. “The Chief Medical Officer of the Prisons Hospital recommended continued care at the facility,” Dissanayake stated.

Silva remains under treatment at the Prisons Hospital, with further updates on his condition expected on January 15, the spokesman added.

Presidential Action to End Container Delays in 4 Days.!

Presidential Action to End Container Delays in 4 Days.!

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake met today (12) with officials from Sri Lanka Customs and key port service providers to address ongoing delays in the clearance of imported containers. The President has called for urgent action to resolve the issue within four days, as stated by the President’s Media Division (PMD).

During the meeting at the Presidential Secretariat, President Dissanayake listened attentively to the challenges faced by both state institutions, like Sri Lanka Customs, and the port service providers. He emphasized the importance of a coordinated effort between public and private sectors to tackle the current crisis. As a result, all parties agreed to collaborate towards an immediate resolution.

A key decision was to have Sri Lanka Customs operate 24/7 in order to expedite the clearance process. Additionally, a 5-acre land plot in the Bloemendhal area will be used for storing containers awaiting investigation. Two acres of this land are expected to be freed up by January 31, with the remainder available by February 28.

To address congestion at port terminals caused by idle container vehicles, the government has agreed to allocate land in Peliyagoda for parking, easing traffic bottlenecks.

Delays caused by regulatory agencies, such as the Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI), the Department of Food Commissioner, and the Plant Quarantine Division, were also discussed. These delays were largely attributed to staffing shortages. The President has directed that these vacancies be filled quickly, and welfare allowances for officers in these agencies will be increased to improve efficiency.

Minister of Transport, Highways, Ports, and Civil Aviation, Bimal Ratnayake, assured that any financial requirements for the improvements could be met by the Ministry of Ports. The President was also urged to take disciplinary action against clerical staff who do not report for duty on time during the clearance process. Minister Ratnayake reminded private sector companies of their responsibility to ensure their employees show up on time.

In line with government regulations, importers have agreed that food-related products will now require mandatory certification from foreign laboratories to ensure proper testing. Legal action will be taken for any violations.

As part of the new measures, the free storage period for containers within port premises will be reduced to two days, with plans to further shorten this to one day by June.

Minister Ratnayake further confirmed that the expedited clearance process would continue until June 30, urging all stakeholders—port authorities, customs, and private service providers—to work together as a unified team.

The meeting was attended by several high-level officials, including the Minister of Labour, Deputy Minister of Economic Development, and the Secretary to the President, along with representatives from Sri Lanka Customs, Sri Lanka Ports Authority, and various associations involved in import and export clearance operations.

Financial Missteps in Youth Concert Series Exposed.!

Financial Missteps in Youth Concert Series Exposed.!

An audit inquiry has brought to light a financial fraud within the Smart Youth Night exhibition series, a special government initiative. This exhibition, which includes concerts, was initially proposed by Harin Fernando, the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports. Irregularities in its planning and execution were recently revealed by Deputy Minister of Youth Affairs, Eranga Gunasekara.

During a recent media briefing, Deputy Minister Gunasekara disclosed that, although expenses were incurred for two of the 14 planned concerts in the series, these events were never held. The concerts, which were scheduled for Hatton and Welisara, saw preliminary costs amounting to Rs. 295,292, but neither event took place as planned.

Breaking down the expenses, Gunasekara revealed that Rs. 234,592 was spent on preparations for the Hatton concert, while Rs. 60,700 was allocated for the Welisara concert. Despite these substantial amounts, no concerts materialized.

The audit, conducted on January 6 of this year, found that these questionable expenditures occurred during the previous government’s tenure, amid a challenging economic situation. The Deputy Minister pointed out that the Smart Youth Night series, proposed by the Youth Services Council, began in April, but Cabinet approval was not granted until July. The Youth Services Council was only informed about the project a week after Cabinet’s nod.

The project was marketed as a health initiative aimed at improving the physical and mental wellbeing of young people by 2030, with claims of reducing non-communicable diseases. However, the audit has cast doubt on the credibility of these claims, describing them as unreasonable.

In response to these findings, Deputy Minister Gunasekara assured that a formal investigation is underway, with legal action set to follow against those responsible for the financial fraud.

The briefing, which took place at the Diyagama International Sports Complex in Homagama, also highlighted future development plans for the complex. Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Sunil Kumara Gamage, and Deputy Minister of Sports, Sugath Thilakaratne, were present at the event.

How a 20% Tax Hike Reduced Alcohol Consumption in Sri Lanka.!

How a 20% Tax Hike Reduced Alcohol Consumption in Sri Lanka.!

The Alcohol and Drug Information Centre (ADIC) has highlighted a significant development in Sri Lanka’s battle against alcohol and tobacco consumption. According to ADIC, a 20% increase in excise taxes on alcohol last year resulted in a dramatic 8.3 million litre drop in alcohol consumption. At the same time, the move contributed an impressive Rs. 11.6 billion to government revenue.

ADIC Executive Director, Sampath de Seram, expressed support for this tax hike, stating that it was a crucial step towards reducing public health risks. He explained that such measures align with recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO), aiming to curb unhealthy habits like excessive drinking and smoking.

“This latest step is beneficial in two ways,” de Seram commented, emphasizing that higher taxes not only reduce consumption but also boost state revenue substantially.

The impact was also evident in cigarette sales, which saw a sharp decline of 521.5 million units last year. Despite this reduction, tax revenue from cigarettes increased by Rs. 7.7 billion, underscoring the dual benefits of excise tax hikes in the country.

However, de Seram cautioned that such initiatives should be implemented scientifically, taking into account inflation and other economic factors to ensure long-term effectiveness.

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