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Easter Attacks: President says full details cannot be be revealed yet
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, who had earlier pledged to reveal the masterminds behind the Easter Sunday terror attacks by April 21, stated yesterday (19) that additional time will be required to disclose this information. He made these remarks while addressing a National People's Power rally held in Badulla.
As certain phases of the investigation will need to be carried out discreetly, he said that all details may not be revealed immediately to the public. "A highly significant investigation, closely watched by the entire nation, is currently underway. However, the forthcoming phases of the inquiry must be conducted with utmost precision and caution. As a result, certain developments may not be immediately disclosed to the public. Authorities are proceeding with the investigation in a thorough and methodical manner. Individuals who had previously remained silent are now beginning to come forward. Those who were once hesitant to provide testimony have started cooperating. Furthermore, persons who initially denied any involvement are now being linked to the case through emerging evidence. These developments indicate that the investigation is progressing effectively and in a constructive direction," the President said.
President inaugurates ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa’
The ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa’, a special exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy, was inaugurated by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake today, after a period of 16 years.
Following the inauguration, the President paid homage to the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha, after which it was opened to the public.
Several foreign diplomats, including Ambassadors and High Commissioners, were also present on the occasion.
At the request of the President, the ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa’ was organised under the guidance of the Chief Prelates of the Malwathu and Asgiri Chapters, and under the direction of the Diyawadana Nilame of the historic Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy.
The special exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic will continue for 10 days, from today until 27 April.
Portrait of injured Gazan boy named press photo of the year
A haunting image of a young Gazan boy recovering from war injuries has been named World Press Photo of the Year for 2025.
The portrait, taken by Palestinian photographer Samar Abu Elouf for the New York Times, shows nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, who lost both arms in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City in March 2024.
Abu Elouf, who was evacuated from Gaza in late 2023, lives in the same apartment complex as Mahmoud in Doha, Qatar.
She has documented the lives of several wounded Gazans who made it out for treatment.
"This is a quiet photo that speaks loudly," said World Press Photo executive director Joumana El Zein Khoury.
"It tells the story of one boy, but also of a wider war that will have an impact for generations."
Two finalists were selected as runners up alongside the photo of the year.

Gujarat Titans Pick Dasun Shanaka as Replacement for Injured Phillips
Gujarat Titans (GT) have brought in Sri Lanka allrounder Dasun Shanaka as a replacement for the injured Glenn Phillips for the remainder of IPL 2025.
Shanaka has played for GT in the past, in 2023, and comes in for INR 75 lakh (USD 87,800 approx.).
Phillips had picked up a groin injury while fielding against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in Hyderabad just over ten days ago, and was later ruled out of the tournament to head back home, to New Zealand.
Shanaka has played only one season of the IPL so far, when he got three games for GT, scored only 26 runs and didn't get to bowl at all two seasons ago.
GT had earlier lost the services of Kagiso Rabada, on April 3, when he left home for "an important personal matter". There is no clarity on when, and if, he will return to India. GT hadn't named a replacement for Rabada.
GT have won four of their six games and are on second spot on the points table with nearly half of the league stage over. Their next match is the afternoon game on Saturday, at home against table-toppers Delhi Capitals (DC).
Source: ESPN cricinfo
SriLankan cabin crew stage protest: retirees recalled to service
With the SriLankan cabin crew now on a work-to-rule campaign, the airline’s management has decided to recall retirees to service.
The SriLankan Airlines Cabin Crew Members Association launched the protest earlier this month following multiple unaddressed complaints to the management.
Their demands focus on fair treatment, proper rest periods, and reinstated allowances.
The association has also written to president Anura Kumara Dissanayake spelling out their grievances, with focus on the extension of the retirement age to 65 from the current 60.
LG Elections 2025: Postal Voting Dates Revised
The Election Commission says that dates for marking postal votes for the upcoming Local Government Elections scheduled for May 6, 2025 have been revised.
Chairman of the Election Commission R. M. A. L. Ratnayake said that postal voting will now take place on April 24, 25, 28, and 29.
Sri Lankan documents in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register
Several documents linked to Sri Lanka have been inscribed on UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.
The register consists of documentary collections including books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, sound or video recordings, which bear witness to the shared heritage of humanity.
Collections are added to the register by decision of UNESCO’s Executive Board, following the evaluation of nominations by an independent international advisory committee.
According to UNESCO, the following documents have been added to its Memory of the World Register.
Trilingual Inscription (TribhashaSellipiya)
Submitters: China and Sri Lanka.
The Trilingual Inscription is a stone tablet with Chinese, Persian and Tamil inscriptions, praising Buddha, God Vishnu and Allah. Discovered in 1911 in Sri Lanka by a British engineer, it is now preserved in the Colombo National Museum, with a replica exhibited in the Galle National Museum. Dated 15th February 1409, the tablet was installed by the Chinese Admiral Zheng He. Originally inscribed in the Treasure Boat Shipyard Park in Nanjingin, it was brought to Sri Lanka during his third voyage. The text mentions offerings made to a sacred mountain shrine. This is the only trilingual inscription having texts in Chinese, Tamil and Persian, which represent three different regions and cultures.
Documents Connected with the Pānadurā Vādaya (The Great Debate of Panadura) in 1873
Submitter: Sri Lanka.
The four documents, kept at the Rankot Viharaya Buddhist temple in Panadura, hold immense historical, cultural, spiritual, and intellectual value. Created against the backdrop of religious discord between Buddhists and Christians in the mid-19th century, they consist of correspondence between the Christian and Buddhist leaders advocating for an open dialogue on doctrinal issues, as well as a transcription of the entire dialogue. This transcription spans 27 and a half pages of handwritten text on paper using ink. The event fostered reconciliation and mutual respect between the two religious communities. The English translations, later made available in Europe and the US, had a significant impact on religious activists and scholars in those countries, contributing to the recognition of Buddhism as an advanced religion.
153-Year-Old Tortoise Anointed Oil at Dehiwala Zoo
The Dehiwala National Zoological Gardens hosted a special oil anointing ceremony, marking a significant cultural tradition.
Among the participants was Sri Lanka's oldest living animal, a 153-year-old giant tortoise, who stole the spotlight with its presence.
The ceremony, held amidst the lush greenery of the zoo, attracted many visitors.
The giant tortoise, revered for its longevity and symbolic representation of wisdom and resilience, was gently anointed with oil, following the traditional practices that aim to bless and protect the animals.
The Sinhala and Tamil New Year, celebrated in April, is one of the most significant cultural events in Sri Lanka. Among the various traditions observed during this festive period, the oil anointing ceremony holds a special place.
The oil anointing ceremony, known as "Hisa Thel Gaema," is performed to invoke blessings of good health and prosperity for the coming year.
This ritual typically takes place at an auspicious time, which is determined by astrologers.
his ritual is often led by religious leaders and is accompanied by the chanting of blessings.
The oil anointing ceremony is not just a religious practice but also a communal event that brings families and communities together.
The ceremony is widely observed across the country, with notable events held at historic temples and cultural sites.
Special allowance for police officers on duty during ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa’
Sri Lanka Police Headquarters has taken steps to provide special travel expenses and a composite allowance to police officers on duty for the “Siri Dalada Vandanawa”, the special exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic.
Police have implemented a special security and traffic plan to ensure the safety of local and foreign devotees attending the “Siri Dalada Vandanawa” at the Temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy, which is being held for the first time in 16 years, from today (18) until April 27.
The Acting IGP has instructed that all police officers participating in this operation be provided with special travel expenses and a composite allowance.
The Police Headquarters has made this decision in recognition of the additional expenses incurred by officers due to performing day and night duties away from their regular workplaces for more than 10 days.
Kandy Schools Close for Relic Exposition
Due to the Siri Dalada Relic Exposition, 37 schools within the Kandy city limits will be closed from April 21st to 25th, as announced by the Central Province Education Department.
The Siri Dalada Relic Exposition, scheduled to take place from April 18th to 28th, is a significant cultural event that draws large crowds, necessitating these measures.
In addition to the school closures, three new access routes have been introduced by the Dalada Maligawa or the Temple of The Sacred Tooth Relic to facilitate the movement of devotees:
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From D.S. Senanayake Street to the Dalada Maligawa's main entrance.
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From Ratubokkuwa through the Kandy Lake roundabout (Sangharaja Mawatha) to the main entrance.
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From Ratubokkuwa through the Kandy Lake roundabout (Maligawa area) to the main entrance.
To accommodate the influx of visitors, the Sri Lanka Transport Board has announced the deployment of 150 additional buses from various regions across the country.
Furthermore, Sri Lanka Railways has planned special train services from Colombo and other areas to Kandy during this period.
Ravi K’s Bill to repeal Online Safety Act gazetted
The bill to repeal the Online Safety Act, No. 9 of 2024, has been gazetted.
The gazette notification states that upon the passage of this bill, the Online Safety Act, No. 9 of 2024, will be repealed.
The gazette notification further states that if there are any regulations related to this, all such regulations will also be repealed.
The gazette notification notes that in the event of any inconsistency between the Sinhala and Tamil language texts of this Act, the Sinhala language text shall prevail.
The Bill that has been gazetted was submitted by opposition MP Ravi Karunanayake.
The Online Safety Bill was passed by a majority vote in Parliament on 24 January 2024.
Maithripala attends 2025 World Summit of the Universal Peace Federation
Former President Maithripala Sirisena attended the 2025 World Summit of the Universal Peace Federation in South Korea, from 10-14 April, as a Chief Guest.
Maithripala Sirisena, the Asia-Pacific Regional Chair of the International Peace Summit Council of the World Peace Conference, delivered a special address at the inaugural session of the Global Summit.
During his address, Maithripala Sirisena emphasised the need to build a bicameral global organisation that integrates religion and politics to maintain global political stability and peace, manage climate change, and manage conflicts.
The 2025 Global Summit was attended by former heads of state, current speakers, current members of parliament, and other diplomats, scholars, and professionals from about 40 countries.
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