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University Impact Rankings 2024

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The Times Higher Education (THE) announced the University Impact Rankings for 2024 yesterday (12 June), identifying and celebrating universities that excel across multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

These institutions stand out by demonstrating comprehensive excellence in contributing to global sustainable development. They also showcase their commitment to addressing the world’s most pressing challenges, including environmental sustainability, social inclusion, economic growth and partnerships.

THE evaluated 2,152 universities from 125 countries/regions to produce the overall Impact Ranking for 2024.

Australia’s Western Sydney University tops the list for the third consecutive year. The UK’s University of Manchester and Australia’s University of Tasmania follow in joint second place. Denmark’s Aalborg University is in fourth. Overall, the top 10 includes five countries across three continents.

The top newcomer in 2024 is France’s Institut Agro at joint 21st.

India is the most-represented country in the overall table, with 96 institutions.

Meanwhile, the Rajarata University of Sri Lanka has been ranked in 4th place among the Sri Lankan Universities and ranked between 801-1000 among the world Universities in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2024.

The University scored high marks for Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) number 4: Quality Education. The University joined the ranking in 2023.

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Duminda Dissanayake further remanded

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Former Minister Duminda Dissanayake has been further remanded until June 19.

He was arrested and remanded over the recent discovery of a ‘gold-plated’ T-56 firearm from an apartment complex in Havelock Town, Colombo.

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Court orders to revoke overseas travel ban on Gammanpila

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The Colombo High Court today (June 05) ordered the Controller of the Immigration and Emigration Department to revoke the overseas travel ban imposed on former minister – Udaya Gammanpila.

On March 24, 2025, Colombo High Court had acquitted Gammanpila and businessman Sydney Jayasinghe over charges related to the alleged criminal misappropriation of Rs. 21 million. They were charged over allegedly selling shares of a company owned by Australian businessman – Brian Shaddick using a fraudulent Power of Attorney.

Filing a motion, Gammanpila’s lawyer had stated that despite the acquittal, the overseas travel ban imposed on her client is yet to be revoked.

Considering the facts, Colombo High Court judge Pradeep Abeyrathna ordered to revoke the overseas travel ban imposed on Gammanpila.

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Minister warns to impose MRP on salt

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Minister of Trade – Wasantha Samarasinghe has warned that the government will be forced to introduce a Maximum Retail Price (MRP) for salt by this week, if importers attempt to sell imported salt at higher prices.

Speaking at a media briefing, he said that a kilo of imported salt will cost Rs. 77, along with the 40% tax imposed by the government.

“Let’s say it has been priced at Rs. 80 a kilo. Then, wholesale traders are allowed to keep a profit of Rs. 10, 20, or 30. But not beyond this margin. However, if importers are trying to use this shortage to create a racket, then I would like to warn them not to engage in such activities. We will be forced to impose a Maximum Retail Price if this continues,” he added.

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