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In anticipation of the 17th National War Heroes Commemoration Day, the Sri Lankan government has promoted 5,289 military personnel across the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
The National Youth Services Council is spearheading a new program to select and train one aspiring journalist from each Divisional Secretariat across Sri Lanka, aiming to build a professional regional media network.
The Sri Lanka Federation of University Women (SLFUW) recently held a traditional celebration to mark the Sinhala and Tamil New Year at their Colombo premises.
The Sri Lankan Ministry of Education has cautioned students and parents against fraudulent agents claiming involvement in the government's overseas scholarship program for high-achieving A-Level students.
The Regional Centre for Maritime Studies (RCMS) in Sri Lanka, partnered with France, has successfully trained 300 officials and is now extending its specialized maritime security and safety programs to neighboring Asian nations.
Raheel Shore discusses the state of Sri Lanka, highlighting the decline in civic discipline, economic hardships, and the pressures faced by the younger generation in a digital age.
Sri Lanka Women secured a 25-run victory in the opening T20I against Bangladesh in Sylhet, driven by stellar half-centuries from Harshitha Samarawickrama and Imesha Dulani.
This report summarizes critical news developments in Sri Lanka, including the legal fallout from an MP's land dispute, declining Advanced Level performance in the Central Province, and political tensions in Colombo.
The Sri Lankan Cabinet has approved a new national policy and framework for micro-credentials, supported by the Commonwealth of Learning, to enhance professional skills and employability.
Sri Lanka faces a critical economic challenge as female labor force participation remains stagnant at approximately 32%, despite high educational standards. Addressing structural barriers like childcare and workplace flexibility is essential for national resilience.
The Ministry of Education has announced an indefinite postponement of the Grade III Principals’ Service competitive examination, which was originally set for April 26.
A 25-year-old Sri Lankan student at Coventry University is facing potential deportation after a banking delay caused her tuition payment to arrive one day late, leading to the termination of her visa.