Colombo: Pioneering its contribution to marketing Sri Lanka as a ‘must-visit’ travel destination over the decades, Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts is making a renewed effort by launching the ‘One Island …
‘One Island, A Thousand Treasures’ beckons the world to rediscover Sri Lanka.
Colombo: Pioneering its contribution to marketing Sri Lanka as a ‘must-visit’ travel destination over the decades, Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts is making a renewed effort by launching the ‘One Island …
India willing to make investments in Sri Lanka
Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said on Wednesday the country is willing to make investments in Sri Lanka to help it ease a financial crisis, the Reuters news service reported. Sri …
India, Lanka close to sealing 3 defence-related pacts to boost maritime security
India and Sri Lanka had close to firming up three defence-related pacts and arrangements to boost maritime security ahead of Sri Lanka finance minister Basil Rajapaksa’s visit this week …
Sri Lankan, Bhutanese Ministers extend thanks to India for assistance during COVID-19 pandemic
The Health Minister of Sri Lanka and the Finance Minister of Bhutan on Wednesday extended their thanks to India for the assistance given during the COVID-19 pan …
Sri Lanka – Sri Lanka prepared to turn to IMF for bailout
Sri Lanka is prepared to turn to the International … aiming to strengthen the macro fiscal unit at the Ministry of Finance as part of our capacity development activities. And that was conducted …
Sri Lanka – Sri Lanka prepared to turn to IMF for bailout
Sri Lanka is prepared to turn to the International … aiming to strengthen the macro fiscal unit at the Ministry of Finance as part of our capacity development activities. And that was conducted …
Sri Lanka pays $35 million for 40,000 T diesel shipment – official
COLOMBO : Sri Lanka has paid $35.3 million for a 40,000 tonne diesel shipment, an energy ministry official said on Wednesday, as the island nation struggles to procure fuel amid growing power cuts.
Sri Lanka pays $35 million for 40,000 T diesel shipment – official
COLOMBO : Sri Lanka has paid $35.3 million for a 40,000 tonne diesel shipment, an energy ministry official said on Wednesday, as the island nation struggles to procure fuel amid growing power cuts.
Sea cucumbers feed China’s influence in Sri Lanka
Kandasamy Kalamohan had grown tired of the trawlers that he and his fellow fishermen alleged crossed into northern Sri Lankan waters from India, about 50 miles away, destroying th …