Amid Sri Lanka’s growing anxiety over possible disruption of Iranian oil imports due to United States-led sanctions against Iran, two important delegations from the U.S. and India visited the country this week, lent a sympathetic ear — and nothing more — to address the concerns. The U.S. delegation led by its Assistant Treasury Secretary for… Continue reading Anxieties over oil grows in Sri Lanka
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Don’t rely on ‘imported solutions’ to solve country’s problems: Rajapaksa
“It is the duty of all parties in the country to solve problems according to the people’s wishes by participating in this Parliamentary Select Committee rather than relying on imported solutions and utilising foreign influences,” Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said. Addressing the nation at Anuradhapura, on the occasion of the Sri Lankan Independence… Continue reading Don’t rely on ‘imported solutions’ to solve country’s problems: Rajapaksa
Rajapaksa’s appeal to Jayalalithaa
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has a message for Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa: “Take care of our people who go there. Ministers, our relations etc.” Commenting on the attack on his relative and industrialist, Thirukumar Nadesan, he said that he was attacked only because he was married to Deputy Minister Nirupama Rajapaksa. “He is… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s appeal to Jayalalithaa
Rajapaksa does a U-turn on 13th Amendment
Denies that he ever told India he would go beyond the 13th Amendment After promising to go beyond the 13th Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution to find a solution to the Tamil ethnic problem, President Mahinda Rajapaksa has done a U-turn and said the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) would now have to suggest a… Continue reading Rajapaksa does a U-turn on 13th Amendment
An action plan for Sri Lanka
The outline of a sustainable development system to empower villagers. The process of evolution of human beings has been greatly accelerated by the application of science and technology in several fields. With the expansion of ideas, the geopolitical situation changed and many new independent nations were born in the era of the Second World War.… Continue reading An action plan for Sri Lanka
ITC plans to set up luxury hotel in Sri Lanka
ITC is planning to go overseas with its hotel business and is planning to set up a premium, green, luxury property in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo. Confirming the development, an ITC spokesman said “At the moment, it is ITC’s first proposed overseas foray to build and manage a hotel. The company said that… Continue reading ITC plans to set up luxury hotel in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka launches tri-lingual initiative in Kalam’s presence
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa launched a tri-lingual initiative here on Saturday, aimed at making sure that all in Sri Lanka learn the three main languages in use here – Sinhalese, Tamil and English. The initiative was launched in the presence of former Indian President A.P.J.Abdul Kalam. As part of the initiative, 2012 has been… Continue reading Sri Lanka launches tri-lingual initiative in Kalam’s presence
On a mission to promote peace in Sri Lanka: Kalam
The former President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, will embark on a mission to promote peace, harmony and prosperity for all societal constituents in Sri Lanka and propagate an agenda for an inclusively developed nation. On the eve of his four-day visit to the island nation, Mr. Kalam gave an e-mail interview to The Hindu, explaining how… Continue reading On a mission to promote peace in Sri Lanka: Kalam
Way forward in Sri Lanka
President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s reiteration — in his recent meeting with External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna — of his commitment to the “13th Amendment plus” approach to solving the nation’s Tamil question is to be welcomed, although it is only from Mr. Krishna that we know about this in the present instance. Of course, the President… Continue reading Way forward in Sri Lanka
Krishna hands over Galle-Hikkaduwa section
As part of an India-assisted plan to revive the south coastal Railway in Sri Lanka, the completed section of the Galle-Hikkaduwa railway track was on Thursday handed over to Sri Lanka. Phase-One of this Project, comprising the 42-km Galle-Matara Section, was completed in February 2011. Phase Two of the project, which involves the section from… Continue reading Krishna hands over Galle-Hikkaduwa section
