Vegetable prices surge across the country
The prices of vegetables have risen sharply in several economic centers this week compared to the previous week, causing concerns among consumers and traders alike.
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Customs clear 75,000 MT of imported rice
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CNL Reporter
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December 29, 2024
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Business News
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Rice
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The Sri Lanka Customs have cleared 75,000 metric tons of imported rice as of December 29, following the government’s move to allow rice imports without permits.
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179 people feared dead In South Korea plane crash
A Jeju Air plane veered off the runway and collided with a fence in South Korea’s Muan city on Sunday.
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Defence forces will be employed exclusively for primary role of military assignments: Govt.
The defence forces will be employed exclusively for their primary role of military assignments in defending the country, Defence Secretary Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha (Retd) said.
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Wide Angle: Analyzing Sri Lanka’s First 100 Days under President Dissanayake
Weekly Political Review Early Challenges and Diplomatic Moves amidst Domestic Discontent By Rohan Jith
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At least 62 dead after South Korean jet crash-lands
At least 62 people were killed when a passenger jet crash-landed at an airport in southwestern South Korea, the local fire department told CNN.
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Practical and modernized process needed to prevent smuggling: President
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake stressed the need for a practical and modernised process to prevent smuggling and called for the replacement of the
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Ex-Provincial Councillor arrested in Rs. 9 mn bribery case, remanded
Sulochana Gamage, a former member of the Western Provincial Council, who was arrested while allegedly accepting a bribe,
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Gazette issued stipulating maximum prices for canned fish
A Gazette notification has been issued stipulating the maximum retail prices for canned fish.
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NMRA suspends licenses of 60 pharmacies
The National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) has temporarily suspended the licenses of 60 pharmacies during the past five months.
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