Cabinet approval has been granted to implement a cost reflective electricity tariff to be implemented from Jan 2023, Minister of Power and Energy – Kanchana Wijesekara has tweeted.
Approval was granted during today’s Cabinet of Ministers meeting.
However, future measures are expected to be determined after the proposal is tabled before the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL).
Cabinet approval granted to amend the general policy guidelines for the electricity industry and to implement a cost reflective electricity tariff to be implemented from Jan 2023.
Badulla District MP Chamara Sampath Dassanayake has been remanded until April 01, 2025, over one of three corruption allegations.
Earlier today, the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption questioned the MP regarding three corruption charges, including an alleged financial irregularity during his tenure as a provincial minister.
He faces three charges, including causing a loss of Rs. 23 million to the government by withdrawing all fixed deposits maintained by the provincial council from a state bank after the bank manager refused to provide additional funds, for which he was remanded by the court.
He faces two other charges from the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC).
When produced before the Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court today (March 27), over two charges, he was ordered to be released on a cash bail of Rs. 50,000 and two sureties of Rs. 5 million each.
The Colombo Magistrate’s Court also imposed an overseas travel ban on him.
(Previous News on 27th March, 2025 at 2:08pm)
MP Chamara Sampath arrested
The New Democratic Front’s (NDF) Badulla District MP Chamara Sampath Dassanayake has been arrested by the Bribery Commission.
Earlier, he was questioned by the officials of the Bribery Commission in relation to an irregularity that occurred during his tenure as the Chief Minister of Uva Province.
In a significant step towards sustainable plastic waste management, Island Climate Initiative (ICI) officially launched GP Certified, Sri Lanka’s first certification mechanism for high-quality recycled plastics. The launch event, held in Colombo, brought together key stakeholders—including FMCG brands, recyclers, policymakers, and environmental advocates – to introduce the future of sustainable packaging in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka generates thousands of tonnes of plastic waste annually, yet only 4% is recycled. Most plastic waste is either burned or dumped into landfills, polluting our oceans and waterways. GP Certified aims to change this by promoting better recycling practices and encouraging FMCG companies to use recycled plastics in their packaging. This will reduce reliance on imported virgin plastics and less plastic waste will enter the environment.
The GP certification provides recyclers with clear industry guidelines to ensure plastics are recycled to higher standards under safe, ethical and environmentally responsible conditions. This means FMCG companies can confidently and safely use recycled plastics in their packaging, supporting a more sustainable circular economy.Speaking at the launch event, Mr Chaminda Rajapakse, Managing Director of Island Climate Initiative, stated: “With GP Certified, plastic waste becomes something useful – empowering our communities, strengthening local businesses, saving foreign exchange and protecting our island’s natural beauty.”
A key feature of GP Certified is its certification label, which will be displayed on FMCG packaging made with verified recycled plastic. This label guarantees that the packaging meets strict standards across three key areas: safety, ensuring that recycled materials comply with health and hygiene requirements; quality, verifying durability and usability in packaging applications; and sustainability, promoting ethical sourcing and responsible waste management.
This initiative will also help recyclers adopt best practices, provide better working conditions, and drive demand for recycled plastics in Sri Lanka’s FMCG sector.”The GP Certified initiative is a game-changer for the recycling industry. It ensures that the plastics we process meet high standards for safety and quality, which will not only boost consumer confidence but also increase demand for recycled plastics from the FMCG sector.” – Chullaka Hapuarachch, Ecopoly (Pvt) Ltd. GP Certified is funded by the PLEASE Project, implemented by the South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme, supported by the World Bank, with implementing support from UNOPS.
The World Indoor Cricket Federation (WICF) has awarded the Ceylon Indoor Cricket Association (CICA) the 12th World Cup 2025 on the back of having conducted a very successful World Masters’ Series only 5 months ago.
This event will be worked off under the following 4 categories: – Men’s Open – Women’s Open – Under 22 Boys – Under 22 Girls
Teams from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, England, UAE, Singapore, USA and hosts Sri Lanka will be seen in action.
The tournament will be held from the 27th of September to the 05th of October 2025 and games will be conducted at Austasia Sports Complex and the newly built at U Pro Arena, in Thalawathugoda.
Approximately 1000 players, officials & supporters are expected in the country for this prestigious event with an appreciable media coverage made possible in all major nations involved. Apart from being a major sporting event, it will also serve as a popular sports tourism opportunity for the host country at a time the tourism sector in the island nation is witnessing an upward trend in arrivals.
Over the last year there has been much activity relating to International Indoor Cricket in Sri Lanka. The England Asia Cup was followed by the Masters World Series, with the upgraded U Pro, Colombo & Austasia, Thalawathugoda facility producing exciting action on a daily basis.
The inaugural edition of the World Cup was held in 1995, in Birmingham, England with Bristol also hosting one in that country. Australia has witnessed 03 events in Melbourne & Brisbane, with the former being the venue for the last event in 2022.
Wellington was the host city when the Indoor Cricket World Cup was held twice in New Zealand. Johannesburg & Gauteng were the cities involved when South Africa acted as the host country on two occasions.
Dubai was also a venue once. Colombo is the host city for the 02nd occasion after a lapse of 21 years, bringing Sri Lanka into the limelight of Indoor Cricket World Cup action, this year.
Australia has won all world titles in both divisions up to now. In the Men’s category, New Zealand have been runners up on 08 instances, South Africa twice & Sri Lanka once. In the Women’s category, South Africa have been Runners Up 07 times while New Zealand have done so 03 times.