Tamil Nadu CM seeks more state powers from Central government
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin is likely to move the State Autonomy resolution in the legislative Assembly today.
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412 admitted to National Hospital due to accidents during New Year
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April 15, 2025
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A total of 412 persons have been admitted to the Colombo National Hospital owing to injuries sustained from various accidents reported on 13 and 14 April.
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Notice on bus and train services for today and tomorrow
The National Transport Commission (NTC) has announced that passenger transport buses will be in operation starting today (15), based on public need.
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Doctors warn of unsafe firecrackers in the market
As the Sinhala and Tamil New Year approaches, medical specialists are warning the public about the dangers of low-quality fire crackers being sold in the market.
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Over 30 new projects to launch under “Clean Sri Lanka”
The government’s flagship “Clean Sri Lanka” programme, spearheaded by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake,
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Limited passport services on April 15–17
The Department of Immigration and Emigration has announced that its 24-hour one-day passport issuance service
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Myanmar Earthquake: Sri Lanka grants USD 1 million in financial assistance
The Government of Sri Lanka has extended financial assistance amounting to USD 1 million to provide relief to the people of Myanmar affected by the recent earthquake.
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Police officer hailed hero after saving drowning girl in Mahaweli River
A police officer deployed on traffic duties in Katugastota, Kandy has been hailed a hero after he rescued a girl from drowning in the Mahaweli River.
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Underwater Avurudu festival for the first time in Sri Lanka
For the first-time ever, a unique underwater Sinhala and Tamil New Year festival has been held in seas off Trincomalee.
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9,000 children identified as autistic in Sri Lanka
According to latest data, over 9,000 children have been identified as autistic in Sri Lanka.
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