Now, Big B faces Tamil fury

The involvement of one of Bollywood’s iconic figures, Amitabh Bachchan in the International Indian Film Academy’s (IIFA) film festival in Sri Lanka in June this year has evoked strong protests from the Tamil film industry and that of some political parties and pro-Sri Lankan Tamil groups in the State. Tamil actors Rajnikanth, Kamal Hassan, Vijay,… Continue reading Now, Big B faces Tamil fury

Ravana To The Rescue!

A few months back, I had two handymen attending to a leak on my roof. Both were youngish, though obviously experienced in their line of work. As could be expected in a country with a high rate of literacy, they were educated in a general sense. Most days I noticed a daily paper in their… Continue reading Ravana To The Rescue!

More Ministers: 40 + and up…

A few more UPFA MPs would take oaths as Cabinet Ministers this week, sources said. It is expected that the number of cabinet ministers will exceed the ‘manageable’ 40, though expectations were to keep the numbers low. Latest indications from government sources show that the number will go up to 43 including those ministries coming… Continue reading More Ministers: 40 + and up…

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Ex-LTTE cadres to take up role of drivers and conductors

A total of 100 former LTTE cadres will soon don the role of drivers and conductors running the state transport buses in Sri Lanka’s northern region. The government has decided to train the rehabilitated former Tamil Tigers for the job in its efforts to integrate them into the mainstream. Northern Province governor G A Chandrasiri… Continue reading Ex-LTTE cadres to take up role of drivers and conductors

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Sri Lanka to expand first post-war cabinet

Sri Lanka’s president will expand his new cabinet by five ministers but the government will still have far fewer members than the previous one, an official source said Saturday. President Mahinda Rajapakse, whose ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance took victory in this month’s parliamentary election, will bring in five more cabinet ministers and one deputy… Continue reading Sri Lanka to expand first post-war cabinet

Rajapaksa downsizes ministry

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has kept his promise to cut down the size of his Council of Ministers by swearing in just 37 Cabinet ministers and 39 deputy ministers here on Friday. Including himself, the Cabinet now has only 38 members. Prior to the April 8 parliamentary elections, Rajapaksa’s government had 51 Cabinet ministers,… Continue reading Rajapaksa downsizes ministry

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