UN continues to provide technical and financial support for Sri Lanka
Marc-Andre, the Resident Representative of the United Nations to Sri Lanka, assured that the United Nations will continue to provide technical and financial support for Sri Lanka’s development.
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SLECIC faces irregularities, alleged corruption
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Imported rice stocks released to market
Stocks of rice imported by private importers have been released into the market.It is reported that the first consig of rice, which arrived in the country yesterday (11), has been cleared by Customs.
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Ambewela Farms achieves record-breaking daily milk production
Lanka Milk Foods (CWE) PLC (LMF) has set an extraordinary benchmark at its Ambewela Farms, achieving a record-breaking daily milk production of 62,000 litres from a single source.
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Sri Lanka and India to amend double taxation agreement
The Cabinet of Ministers at their meeting on Monday approved amending protocol to the 2013 Agreement for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and Prevention of Tax Evasion between Sri Lanka and India.
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Kandyan Kings’Palace Reopens with US-Supported Renovation
The Old Kandyan Kings’ Palace and Archaeology Museum, nestled within Sri Lanka’s sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic complex,
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Govt Proceeds with India’s Diesel Locomotive Grant Secured by Previous Regime
Behind the News Sri Lanka Railways (SLR) is set to receive 22 ALCO diesel engines from India as part of a generous grant aimed at addressing the country’s pressing transportation needs.
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Russia boosts early December tourist surge in Sri Lanka
Russian tourists have given a kickstart to December arrivals, with the country welcoming nearly 24,000 visitors in the first four days of December.
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SL Foreign reserves reach US $6.5 billion with Nov remittances of $ 530mn
Sri Lanka received US$ 530.1 million in remittances in November,
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Sri Lanka’s domestic debt increases to US$ 60 billion
Sri Lanka’s domestic debt increased by $2.4 billion in the third quarter of 2024, reaching $59.9 billion, while the total public debt rose to $103.7 billion, according to the Finance Ministry.
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