Sri Lanka began a wildlife census on Saturday to count monkeys, peacocks and giant squirrels, aiming to manage their populations as farmers complain of agricultural losses.
Sri Lanka carried out a nationwide census Saturday of nuisance wildlife, including monkeys and peacocks, in a bid to prepare ...
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s foreign exchange revenue from tourism rose to $37.6 million in February, rising 6.3 percent ...
Sri Lanka will speed up applications to register more suppliers, boosting competition, ending slow registration of drugs, ...
West Indies Masters came up with a clinical all-round show, riding a half-century from Denesh Ramdin and an equally effective ...
COLOMBO: Sri Lankan shares closed flat on Friday as losses in communication services and consumer discretionary stocks offset ...
West Indies Masters came up with a clinical all-round show, riding a half century from Denesh Ramdin and an equally effective ...
In a collaborative effort to position Sri Lanka as a premier wedding and events destination, the Sri Lanka Convention Bureau ...
The House Deputy Speaker has dismissed a growing rumor that the finance minister plans to resign, saying he had confirmed ...
The SEP stresses the urgency for workers to build action committees, independent of the trade unions, to fight to defend ...
Hare Krishna Golden Temple in Hyderabad on Friday celebrated Sri Gaura Purnima festival, marking the appearance of Lord Sri ...
Sri Lanka adjusts train timings to tackle elephant deaths Sri Lanka's wildlife and railway authorities announced on Friday a series of low-tech measures, including adjusting timetables to reduce night ...