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161 Out-of-School Children Identified in Kalutara District as Authorities Intensify Action

A total of 161 school-age children who are currently not attending school have been identified across the Kalutara District in 2025, according to details presented at the latest District Coordination Committee meeting.

The issue was brought to light during the meeting held at the Kalutara District Secretariat under the patronage of Nalinda Jayatissa, who also serves as Chairman of the Kalutara District Coordination Committee.

A report submitted by the district’s Child Rights Promotion Officer revealed that the highest number of out-of-school children was recorded in the Dodangoda Divisional Secretariat Division, where 51 cases were identified. Other divisions reporting significant numbers included Horana with 20 children, while Panadura, Kalutara, and Matugama each reported 15 cases. Beruwala recorded 14 children, followed by Palindanuwara with 8, Bandaragama and Agalawatte with 7 each, Ingiriya with 4, and Millaniya and Madurawala with 2 cases each. Walallawita reported a single case, while no out-of-school children were reported from Bulathsinhala.

Officials noted encouraging progress in efforts to bring children back into the education system, with 42 children already returning to school. Among them were students from several divisions including Kalutara, Matugama, Bandaragama, Dodangoda, Madurawala, and Palindanuwara.

The meeting also reviewed institutional measures aimed at addressing the issue. Authorities stated that School Supervision Committees have now been established in 12 of the 14 Divisional Secretariat Divisions within the district. Only Beruwala and Matugama are yet to form these committees.

The latest figures underscore ongoing efforts by district authorities to identify vulnerable children and strengthen mechanisms to ensure every child has access to education.

 
 
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Foreign National Arrested at BIA with Over 1kg of ‘Kush’ Narcotics

A foreign national has been arrested at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) in Katunayake after authorities discovered a consignment of ‘Kush’ narcotics weighing more than one kilogram, police said.

The arrest was made during a joint operation conducted by officers of Sri Lanka Customs and the Police Narcotics Bureau (PNB) as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen surveillance and prevent the smuggling of illegal substances through the country’s main international gateway.

According to police, the suspect has been identified as a 35-year-old Indian national. He was taken into custody following the detection of the narcotics consignment during the coordinated operation.

The seized substance is currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry, while officials continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the attempted transport of the drugs.

Further investigations into the incident are being carried out by the Police Narcotics Bureau.

 
 
 
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Afternoon Showers and Thunderstorms Forecast Across Sri Lanka Today

Much of Sri Lanka is expected to experience showers and thundershowers later today, with the Department of Meteorology forecasting wet weather across most parts of the island after 1.00 p.m.

According to the latest weather advisory, fairly heavy rainfall exceeding 75 mm is likely in several areas, particularly in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, Uva and Southern provinces, as well as the Ampara and Kurunegala districts.

Morning showers are also expected in parts of the Eastern and Southern regions, with Batticaloa, Ampara and Hambantota districts likely to receive rain during the early hours of the day.

In addition to the rainfall forecast, misty conditions are expected during the morning in parts of the Central, Sabaragamuwa, North-central and Uva provinces. Similar conditions are also likely in the Galle, Matara, Kalutara, Vavuniya and Kurunegala districts, potentially affecting visibility during the early commute.

Authorities have urged the public to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions against temporary localized strong winds and lightning that may accompany the afternoon thunderstorms. Residents in vulnerable areas have been advised to stay alert as weather conditions may change rapidly through the day.

The latest forecast comes as unstable atmospheric conditions continue to bring widespread rain to several parts of the country this week.

 
 
 
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Former Minister Premalal Jayasekara Arrested in Nuwara Eliya Over Threat Allegations

Former Minister Premalal Jayasekara, widely known as “Choka Malli,” has been arrested by the Nuwara Eliya Police following an incident involving a clash between two groups.

According to police, Jayasekara was taken into custody on allegations of criminal intimidation after he allegedly threatened several individuals with a firearm during the confrontation.

Investigations have further revealed that the licence for the firearm in question had already expired at the time of the incident, adding to the seriousness of the allegations.

The arrest has drawn considerable attention, with authorities continuing inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the dispute and the alleged use of the weapon

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Nine Arrested After Public Assault Video Sparks Outrage in Gokarella

Nine individuals have been arrested by the Gokarella Police following a public assault on a mother that recently sparked widespread concern after footage of the incident circulated across social media platforms.

According to police, the assault took place on April 16 in the Medalanda area of Gokarella. The incident gained significant public attention after a video recorded by a bystander at the scene began spreading online, prompting calls for swift action from authorities.

Police said the suspects had fled the area soon after the assault. However, following a comprehensive investigation, officers were able to trace and apprehend all nine individuals believed to be involved in the attack.

Preliminary findings indicate that the incident is linked to a long-standing dispute among a group of relatives, suggesting that the assault may have arisen from an ongoing family conflict.

Authorities confirmed that further investigations are continuing as police work to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident. The arrests come amid growing public scrutiny following the viral circulation of the video, which brought the case into the national spotlight.

 
 
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Nation Pauses in Prayer as Sri Lanka Marks Seven Years Since Easter Sunday Tragedy

Sri Lanka today (21) enters a day of solemn remembrance as seven years have passed since the Easter Sunday attacks, with religious observances taking place across the island in memory of the victims.

According to Rev. Father Jude Krishantha Fernando, Director of Mass Communication for the Catholic Church, special commemorative programs are being held in all churches nationwide this morning. The observances include the tolling of church bells, a two-minute silence, the lighting of candles and oil lamps, and dedicated prayer services to honour those who lost their lives in the tragedy.

A special Mass is scheduled to take place at St. Anthony’s Shrine in Kochchikade, under the patronage of His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, drawing worshippers together in prayer and reflection.

In view of the service, police have announced a special traffic plan for the surrounding area, with vehicular movement restricted from 7:00 a.m. until the conclusion of the Mass.

Meanwhile, another special religious service is being held at St. Sebastian’s Church in Katuwapitiya, one of the key sites linked to the tragic events remembered today.

Further commemorations are set for the evening, as a prayer walk begins at 4:00 p.m. from the grounds of Maris Stella College in Negombo. The procession, expected to be joined by bishops, clergy, and lay devotees, will conclude at the premises of St. Sebastian’s Church in Katuwapitiya.

The island-wide observances reflect a collective moment of grief, remembrance, and unity as the nation honours the memory of the victims seven years on.

 
 
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World Unites for Earth Day 2026 Under the Theme “Our Power, Our Planet”

World Earth Day is being observed across the globe today, April 22, bringing renewed focus to the urgent need for environmental protection and sustainable action.

This year’s theme, “Our Power, Our Planet,” highlights the collective responsibility of communities, governments, and individuals in safeguarding the Earth for future generations. The observance comes at a time when the world continues to face increasingly complex environmental challenges in 2026, including climate change, the loss of biodiversity and ecosystems, as well as the growing accumulation and degradation of industrial waste.

First celebrated on April 22, 1970, in the United States, Earth Day began as a movement aimed at raising awareness about the environmental and health impacts of pollution. It was pioneered by Gaylord Nelson, whose efforts helped spark a global conversation on conservation and environmental responsibility.

What started as a national observance has since evolved into one of the world’s largest environmental movements. Today, Earth Day is marked in 193 countries, with the participation of more than one billion people worldwide, reflecting its far-reaching influence and global significance.

The United Nations formally recognized the day in 2009 following a resolution adopted by the United Nations General Assembly. The recognition was intended to emphasize the Earth as a life-sustaining system essential to the survival and well-being of all living beings.

The origins of the movement were rooted in growing public concern over the impact of air and water pollution on human health. These concerns were largely linked to excessive resource consumption and industrial expansion in developed nations, which prompted widespread environmental awareness and inspired collective action across borders.

As the world marks Earth Day this year, the message remains clear: protecting the planet is a shared responsibility, and the power to shape a sustainable future lies in the hands of all humanity.

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Sacred Journey for Unity Begins as President Backs “Walk for Peace” Across Sri Lanka

A spiritual journey dedicated to peace, compassion, and national unity officially begins across Sri Lanka today (21), with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake extending his full support to the initiative titled “Walk for Peace.”

In a message shared on X, the President said he was honoured to stand behind the journey, describing it as a meaningful effort to promote mindfulness, loving-kindness, harmony, and togetherness among all Sri Lankans.

The walk sets out from Dambulla, carrying with it the Sacred Relics of the Buddha and a Bodhi tree sapling, symbols deeply rooted in the island’s spiritual and cultural heritage. As the sacred procession moves across the country, it is expected to inspire reflection on the timeless values of peace and compassion.

President Dissanayake called on the people of Sri Lanka to embrace the deeper message of the journey, encouraging citizens from all communities to reflect on the values that have long shaped the nation’s identity.

He also expressed hope that this spiritual initiative would serve as a powerful step toward strengthening national unity, while sending a profound message of peace from Sri Lanka to the wider world.

The “Walk for Peace” is seen as more than a ceremonial journey—it stands as a symbol of hope, reconciliation, and shared humanity, at a time when unity and compassion remain central to the country’s future.

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Gold prices increase after US extends ceasefire with Iran

Gold prices firmed on Wednesday as lower oil prices, following a U.S. extension of a ceasefire with Iran, eased fears of an inflation spike and prolonged high interest rates.

Spot gold rose 0.9% to $4,755.11 per ounce, as of 0225 GMT, after falling to its lowest level since April 13 on Tuesday.

U.S. gold futures for June delivery gained 1.1% to $4,772.90.

U.S. President Donald Trump said he would indefinitely extend the ceasefire with Iran to allow for further peace talks, hours ⁠before it was set to expire.

Stocks gained, dollar eased and oil prices turned lower following the ceasefire extension.

Higher crude prices can stoke inflation ⁠by raising transportation and production costs. While gold is considered an inflation hedge, high interest rates make yield-bearing assets more attractive, weighing on the bullion’s appeal.

“Price action remains at the mercy of Middle East ceasefire headlines and liquidity needs,” Standard Chartered said in a note.

“While we note that the recent ⁠tick higher in prices has been fragile and is at risk of a short-term correction, we continue to expect (precious metals) prices to recover and gold in particular to retest record highs.”
Meanwhile, Federal Reserve ⁠chief nominee Kevin Warsh said on Tuesday he had made no promises to Trump about cutting interest rates, as he tried to assure U.S. senators mulling his confirmation to lead ⁠the central bank that he would act independently of the White House while pursuing broad reforms.

Spot silver rose 1.5% to $77.84 per ounce, platinum gained 1.5% to $2,067.25, and palladium was up 1.8% at $1,560.31.


Source: Reuters

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Road Accident Numbers Rise Sharply During New Year Period, Police Raise Concern

A notable increase in road traffic accidents has been recorded during the April 10 to 19 period this year compared to the same dates last year, according to Sri Lanka Police.

Speaking at a media briefing today, April 20, Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Traffic Control and Road Safety, W. P. J. Senadeera, said the rise in accidents has become a matter of serious concern despite ongoing road safety measures.

According to the DIG, fatal accidents have increased by 18 cases year-on-year, while the number of deaths caused by these incidents has risen by 20 during the same period.

He further highlighted that several other categories of road accidents have also shown a sharp increase. Major accidents have gone up by 94 cases, while minor accidents have increased by 49.

In addition, incidents involving property damage alone have risen by 48 cases when compared with the corresponding period last year.

DIG Senadeera noted that the upward trend continues despite intensified law enforcement operations and public awareness campaigns carried out by the authorities.

Police have appealed to motorists and the general public to act with greater responsibility on the roads and support ongoing efforts to reduce the number of serious accidents across the country.

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Highest Protection Assured for Peace Symbol ‘Aloka’ Ahead of Walk for Peace

The Sri Lanka Veterinary Association (SLVA) has announced that comprehensive measures have been put in place to safeguard the health and well-being of ‘Aloka’, the rescue dog arriving in Sri Lanka to take part in the “Walk for Peace” march.

In a statement, the association said that a 24-hour ambulance service, along with essential medicines and dedicated medical teams, has been deployed to ensure continuous care and immediate assistance for the internationally recognized peace symbol.

The SLVA further noted that a specialized emergency response team has also been placed on standby to respond swiftly to any urgent situation during the visit.

Highlighting the significance of Aloka’s participation in the peace march, the association emphasized that the highest level of protection and medical support will be provided throughout the event.

Recognized globally as a symbol of peace, Aloka’s presence is expected to add a powerful message of compassion and harmony to the “Walk for Peace” initiative.

 
 
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Rajapaksa Signals Political Comeback Plan as SLPP Restarts New Year Activities

Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa has declared that a major political strategy is underway to reclaim power in the New Year, signaling what he described as an imminent shift in the country’s political landscape.

Speaking at an event held today, April 20, Rajapaksa stated that his party is fully prepared for the anticipated change and is moving forward with a significant plan aimed at regaining political strength.

The remarks were made as activities at the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna headquarters on Nelum Mawatha resumed following the Sinhala and Tamil New Year holidays. The gathering was held under the patronage of Rajapaksa and the party’s National Organizer and Member of Parliament, Namal Rajapaksa.

The event drew the participation of party activists along with former and current SLPP Members of Parliament, marking the party’s formal return to political activity after the festive season.

Commenting on upcoming party events, Rajapaksa noted that this year’s May Day falls on a Poya day. As a result, the party will refrain from holding its traditional rallies and celebrations, opting instead for religious observances.

Reflecting on the recently concluded New Year season, the former President said that while the festival had been personally successful for him, many members of the public had not been able to celebrate in a satisfactory manner this time.

The statement is being viewed as a clear indication that the SLPP is preparing to intensify its political activities in the months ahead.

 
 
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