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Rise in autism cases among Sri Lankan children

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Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children (LRH), Dr. Swarna Wijethunga stated that the number of reported cases of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Sri Lanka appears to be rising daily.

She said this during a press conference held at the Health Promotion Bureau in view of the World Autism Awareness Day.

Dr. Wijethunga highlighted that a survey conducted in Sri Lanka in 2009 showed that one in 93 children was identified to have been diagnosed with autism.

“A survey conducted in 2009 showed that one in 93 children in Sri Lanka had this condition. Afterwards, the survey was not conducted systematically. Now it has been restarted, and we will get a different result… Autism cases are on the rise globally… We feel it is the same in Sri Lanka and that the number of cases are increasing day by day.” 

Dr. Wijethunga also emphasized that early detection between 2.5 to 5 years can lead to significant improvement in 90% of cases.

Meanwhile, Community Health Specialist at the Child and Family Health Bureau, Dr. Asiri Hewamalage pointed out that the contribution of parents is crucial in identifying children with autism and other neurological medical conditions.

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President AKD returns to SL

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President Anura Kumara Disanayaka has returned to Sri Lanka today (June 15) after a successful visit to the Federal Republic of Germany from June 11 -13.

A statement issued in this regard by the Sri Lankan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism further notes :

President Disanayaka undertook the visit at the invitation of the President of Germany, Frank- Walter Steinmeier, who welcomed him at the Bellevue Palace in Berlin on 11 June 2025, with a ceremonial Guard of Honour accorded by the German Armed Forces.

During the bilateral talks, the two heads of state focused on further strengthening the cordial bilateral relationship and utilizing emerging economic opportunities in areas such as vocational training and the tourism industry. President Disanayaka also briefed the German President on the recent developments in Sri Lanka, including the economic stabilization and reconciliation efforts undertaken and envisaged future action.

During the visit, the German Foreign Minister Dr. Johann Wadephul and German Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development Ms. Reem Alabali-Radovan called on President Disanayake. The discussions with the German Foreign Minister Dr. Wadephul focused on increasing the growing bilateral exchanges between the two countries, economic stabilization efforts, enhancing German investment, the GSP plus trade facility with the European Union, and strengthening cooperation in the multilateral arena.

During the meeting with Minister Alabali-Radovan, President Disanayaka appreciated the development assistance from the German government, which had benefitted the country for more than 65 years, with recent examples being the German-Sri Lanka Friendship Maternity Hospital in Galle and the German Technical Training Institute in Kilinochchi. Discussions also focused on future projects, especially expanding vocational education and training opportunities.

During the visit, the State Secretary of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, Dr. Thomas Steffen called on Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Vijitha Herath and discussed Sri Lanka’s recent economic progress, improved political stability, and the government’s ongoing efforts to create a more investor- friendly environment.

The visit primarily focused on strengthening economic cooperation between the two countries, including considerable opportunities in emerging areas. Addressing a business forum organized by the Sri Lanka Embassy in Berlin, the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) and the German Asia-Pacific Business Association (OAV) and held at the headquarters of the DIHK, President Disanayake reiterated that Sri Lanka will create a conductive and transparent investment climate and invited the business community to make use of opportunities presented by Sri Lanka’s development potential and strategic location.

At a meeting with key tourism industry associations in Germany focused on outbound tourism, President Disanayake explained the plans of the government to protect the sustainable nature of the tourism industry of Sri Lanka and to address constraints such as human resource development to ensure the continued growth of the vital industry. The President also addressed aspects related to investment in the tourism industry.

The President was accompanied to the meetings by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Vijitha Herath; Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Germany Varuni Muthukumarana; Director General for Europe and North America at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Sugeeshwara Gunaratna; Chairman of the Board of Investment Arjuna Herath; and other Senior Government officials.

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IMF’s Dr. Gita Gopinath arrives in SL

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Dr. Gita Gopinath, the First Deputy Managing Director (FDMD) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has arrived in Sri Lanka for a two-day official visit.

According to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), it is the first time since 2005 that a serving FDMD of the IMF has visited Sri Lanka.

During this visit, Dr. Gopinath will be the guest of honour at the conference on “Sri Lanka’s Road to Recovery: Debt and Governance”, co-hosted by the Ministry of Finance, Central Bank of Sri Lanka and the IMF, scheduled to be held tomorrow (June 16).

At the mid-point of the IMF-supported reform programme, the conference aims to reflect upon the lessons learnt from Sri Lanka’s experience in restoring macroeconomic stability, implementing debt restructuring and governance reforms, and to focus on the challenges ahead.

Dr. Gopinath is also expected to hold bilateral discussions with the Sri Lankan authorities and several key stakeholders on the IMF’s engagement with Sri Lanka.

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Gen Hamilton Wanasinghe’s funeral at Borella today

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General Hamilton Wanasinghe, a former Army Commander and Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, passed away on Friday (June 13) following a brief illness. He was receiving treatment at the Narahenpita Army Hospital at the time of his death.

His funeral, with full military honours, will be held at the new crematorium of the General Cemetery in Borella today (15) at 5.30 pm. The remains of the late senior officer were kept in Malwana from Friday (13) for the public to pay their final respects.

General Wanasinghe served in Sri Lanka’s armed forces for four decades and was appointed as the the country’s 11th Army Commander in 1988. He also held the posts of Joint Operations Commander (from November 19, 1991 to September 6, 1993, and Defence Secretary from September 1993 to February 1995).

He began his military journey in 1954, joining the Ceylon Army as an Officer Cadet. He received his basic training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and was later commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Ceylon Artillery.

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