Op-ed/Special Reports
Under a five percent inflation target, Sri Lanka has suffered a series of currency crises and eventual default
BY By Ravi Ratnasabapathy
An article by the FAO Representative for Sri Lanka and the Maldives
Institute of Policy Studies – Sri Lanka article
BY By Asanka Wijesinghe, Rashmi Anupama, and Chaya Dissanayake
International standards such as those set by Financial Action Task Force, Asia-Pacific Group on AML
Panelists of webinar on ‘India: A Stable Democracy Leading the Global South’ say India in ideal position
An Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka article discusses gender-responsive policymaking that work for everyone
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Under the occupation, Japan embarked on a transformative journey, witnessing profound reforms
“Today’s anniversary is a grim reminder of the collective failure of the Sri Lankan authorities”
If it was, preventable, then why was it not?
Providing equal employment opportunities for men and women can enable South Asia to enhance incomes by 25%.
By By Lakmini Fernando and Sulochana Silva
In South Asia, women face similar hurdles when breaking into the male-dominated political arena
Expanding Ed-tech through partnerships, collaborations, and AI can improve quality education
He urged fellow doctors to ensure a change of attitude to end discrimination by educating other health care staff
They create employment, income, increase export earnings, promote innovation and contribute to societal wellbeing
Every wedding is special for participants and ordinary for the rest of the world.
By By Krishantha Prasad Cooray
Our police correspondent examines the crisis in the department
By By Police Correspondent








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