Sri Lanka

Affidavit filed by the Chief Wildlife Warden, Assam on feral horses in Dibru-Saikhowa National Park (DSNP), 08/05/2025

Affidavit filed by the Chief Wildlife Warden, Assam in the matter of news item titled "the last feral horses in India" appearing in Mongabay, November 5, 2024. The matter relates to the critically endangered status of feral horses in the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park as well as of smuggling of these …

Rs.6 billion allocated for solid waste management

The Government has allocated Rs. 6 billion to the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources for stepping up its countrywide waste management programme aimed at a litter free Sri Lanka by 2012, Environment Ministry sources said. Pilisaru is envisioned to end the country

Gama Neguma, most effective village development project - Highways Minister

Highways Minister T.B. Ekanayake has funded Rs. 500,000 to reconstruct a rural road in Kurunegala, Mavidalupotha which was in a dilapidated state for the last few years. The road which had not been repaired for a long time was full of large pot-holes which turn into muddy puddles on rainy …

Green move to promote organic farming

A programme to motivate farmers and youth to use organic fertiliser to save money on expensive non-organic fertilisers and insecticides is launched by the Agro Division of Gold Lanka company. If the farmer is to be made rich, the land should be fertile. Rich soil will yield a better harvest …

Terrorism and environmental hazards are similar: Champika ranawaka

Environment and Natural Resources Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka said yesterday the volume of destruction caused by both terrorism and environmental hazards, is similar in the country. Addressing a function to mark the donation of financial aid to some selected local bodies under the Solid Waste Management Project, the Minister said …

Tax concessions for eco-friendly vehicles

The Government has decided to implement a new duty structure to promote the import of clean fuel vehicles from 2009 and to provide tax concessions on par with existing schemes applicable to local industries for local assembly of clean fuel vehicles with a local value addition of 25 per cent, …

Sri Lanka Cabinet approves tax reduction for locally manufactured motor vehicles

Sri Lanka Cabinet approved tax reductions to all locally assembled and manufactured cleaner fuel vehicles at yesterday's Cabinet meeting. Minister of Environment and Natural Resources, Champika Ranawake has submitted the proposal seeking approval to implement a proposed excise duty structure to promote the importation of various types of clean fuel …

Eco-friendly bags

By Hemanthi Guruge The Ministry of Environment and Central Environmental Authority together with a private company has launched an environment friendly bag. Environment Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka noted Sri Lanka has faced serious problems due to the use of polythene. The use of polythene was a strong challenge for man, …

Niripola rural water scheme to benefit 170 families

Urban Development and Sacred Area Development Minister Dinesh Gunawardane commissioned the Niripola rural water supply scheme constructed at a cost of Rs. five million. This scheme will benefit 170 families. Minister Gunawardane said the traditional development drive has been modernised with State funds and put to good use with rural …

World Bank funds for roads, housing and education

The Government and the World Bank signed yesterday three loan agreements providing additional financing of US$98 million for the Road Sector Assistance Project; US$43 million for the North East Housing Reconstruction Program; and US$10 million for the Education Sector Development Project, the World Bank said.

Sri Lanka govt imposes more tax on cigarettes

The Government of Sri Lanka has ordered the Ceylon Tobacco Company PLC (CSE:CTC) to increase its prices by Rs. 1 with effect this week. According to CTC sources, 4 Aces, Vice Roy, Gold Leaf, Pall Mall, Benson and Hedges, and Dunhil will be increased in price by Rs. 1.

Forest reserve converted to a Tourist Zone

The Forest Conservation Department has converted the Badagamuwa Forest Reserve into a

National Dengue prevention week in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka's Health Ministry today started a National Dengue Prevention Week to control the spreading of mosquito epidemics in the country. According to the Health Ministry sources this year's theme for the project is

Approach to regulation of infrastructure

This paper analyses the current state of regulatory law and the associated institutional framework in India applicable to some of the key infrastructure sectors. Because the system in each sector has been put in place as policies have evolved at different times, there is an uneven approach to regulation across …

South Asia

CHILDREN STUNTED IN SRI LANKA: The infant mortality rate (IMR) of Sri Lanka, as per the latest demographic and health survey 2006-2007, is 15 per 1,000 live births. The IMR was 12 per 1,000 live births in 2005. In the same year, IMR in India was 56. The survey also …

Sri Lanka President instructs to draft a new environmental act

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday instructed the government parliamentary group to prepare a new environmental act. A Ministerial Committee comprising the Ministers Champika Ranawaka, John Senevirathna, Anura Priyadarshana Yapa, Prof. G.L. Peiris and Prof. Wiswa Warnapala was appointed to draft the new act. The President addressing the government parliamentary …

Noise pollution case: Prelate discharged

The Supreme Court yesterday discharged Chief incumbent of Welikadawatte Temple, Rajagiriya Ven. Pannala Pannaloka Thera, who was earlier remanded by the Court till September 15, as he had failed to appear before the court on Monday 01, on charges of violating the Supreme Court order on the Noise Pollution. The …

Rat fever claims 118 in eight months

Rat Fever (Leptospirosis) has claimed 118 lives in the last eight months while 3,960 patients have been reported. This is an alarming increase in patients with rat fever in the country. Only 34 deaths were reported in 2007 due to rat fever and the number of reported cases were 2,195, …

Sri Lanka offers site for Nano

B. Muralidhar Reddy COLOMBO: Sri Lanka has offered all facilities, including land, to the Tatas to help relocate its Singur car project in the wake of the controversy relating to land acquisition in West Bengal. A spokesperson for the Sri Lanka

New laws on tamed elephants

The Environment Ministry will soon formulate a national level action plan with new regulations with regard to tamed elephants to ensure their well-being, Environment Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka said. The regulations will comply with international conditions as well, the Minister told a ceremony at the Kotte Raja Maha Viharaya on …

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