Could Excessive Screen Time and Algorithms Be Diminishing Our Intelligence?

Could Excessive Screen Time and Algorithms Be Diminishing Our Intelligence?

In an era dominated by smartphones and social media, excessive screen time and algorithms a handful of major tech companies often referred to as Big Tech, including giants like Google, Meta, Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft shape much of our daily information consumption and interactions. Their algorithms, designed to maximise engagement, keep billions scrolling through endless […]

Why Has IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva Visited Sri Lanka in February 2026?

Why Has IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva Visited Sri Lanka in February 2026?

In our previous article, we explored the concept of fiscal space and its role in enabling governments to address priorities during challenging times. High-level international engagements can influence such flexibility, particularly in countries navigating recovery and external shocks. On February 16, 2026, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva arrived in Sri Lanka for a three-day official […]

Sweden’s Education Rethink: Reducing Screens and Reviving Traditional Learning – Lessons for Sri Lanka

Sweden’s Education Rethink: Reducing Screens and Reviving Traditional Learning – Lessons for Sri Lanka

Sweden, long celebrated for its progressive education system, has undertaken a significant policy shift in recent years. Facing evidence of declining student performance linked to heavy digital device use, the country is reducing classroom screen time, prioritising physical textbooks, encouraging handwriting, and introducing stricter mobile phone restrictions. This balanced approach offers valuable insights for nations […]

CEB Proposes 13.56% Electricity Tariff Hike for April-June 2026

CEB Proposes 13.56% Electricity Tariff Hike for April-June 2026

The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has submitted a proposal for a 13.56% increase in electricity tariffs for the second quarter of 2026, covering the period from April 1 to June 30. The submission, dated February 13, 2026, was made to the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), which is now reviewing the request. This […]

What Risks Could Challenge Sri Lanka’s Economic Stability Ahead?

What Risks Could Challenge Sri Lanka's Economic Stability Ahead?

While Sri Lanka’s macroeconomic stability strengthened in 2025, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) Monetary Policy Report for February 2026 notes that both upside and downside risks to the inflation outlook remain, with the overall balance assessed as broadly neutral over the near and medium term. External headwinds from rising global trade frictions and […]

Is Sri Lanka’s Economic Growth Gaining Sustainable Momentum?

Is Sri Lanka's Economic Growth Gaining Sustainable Momentum?

Sri Lanka’s economy demonstrated notable resilience in 2025, recording robust expansion during the first nine months despite severe shocks, according to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka’s (CBSL) Monetary Policy Report for February 2026. A slowdown followed Cyclone Ditwah’s late-2025 impact, but timely interventions and leading indicators point to a faster recovery ahead. For the […]

Has Sri Lanka Truly Emerged from Its Deflationary Phase?

Has Sri Lanka Truly Emerged from Its Deflationary Phase?

Sri Lanka’s economy ended 2025 on a note of cautious stability, with the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) highlighting the conclusion of an eleven-month deflationary period in its Monetary Policy Report for February 2026. Inflation turned positive in August 2025 and has since followed a gradual path, remaining unchanged for three consecutive months from […]

What is Fiscal Space?

What is Fiscal Space?

In our previous article, we explained what debt is and how it is measured, highlighting its role in funding public needs while emphasising sustainability. A related concept often discussed in economic policy is fiscal space, the room a government has to manoeuvre its budget without triggering instability. For ordinary citizens; a teacher hoping for better […]

X-Press Pearl Disaster | $1 Billion for a Nation’s Healing Supreme Court’s Bold Ruling

In a landmark move that resonates far beyond legal corridors, Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court has ordered a staggering $1 billion in compensation from the parties responsible for the devastating X-Press Pearl maritime disaster. More than a financial settlement, this ruling marks a powerful moment of reckoning—one that speaks to justice, accountability, and environmental recovery in […]