
CCTV in Sri Lankan Public Transport 2025: A Necessary Shield or Privacy Concern?
Analyzing the Push for Surveillance as a Solution to Gender-Based Violence The announcement by Transport Minister Bimal Ratnayake on November

Analyzing the Push for Surveillance as a Solution to Gender-Based Violence The announcement by Transport Minister Bimal Ratnayake on November

A Critical Analysis of Antimicrobial Resistance and Antibiotic Misuse in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka faces a silent but accelerating health

A Significant Policy Shift for Sri Lanka’s Workforce The Sri Lankan Cabinet’s recent approval of amendments to the Shop and

What Exactly Is Changing? New Curriculum | Sri Lanka is preparing to roll out one of its most significant rounds

Sri Lanka’s intensified anti-drug campaign has introduced sweeping reforms through the Poisons, Opium and Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act No. 41

In a nation long plagued by the scourge of plastic pollution where beaches once pristine are now littered with discarded

Imagine a single 12-digit number that promises to unlock welfare, banking, and voting for 1.4 billion people. That was Aadhaar

In a move that has stirred both applause and concern, Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Women and Child Affairs recently proposed

In every democracy, youth form both the promise and the paradox of reform. They are educated, connected, and restless for

Media freedom protects the public’s right to know Disinformation exploits the same openness to mislead. The tension is real but