Sri Lanka’s Bus Card Payment Pilot Begins: What It Means for Commuters, Cashless Travel, and the Digital Economy

Sri Lanka officially launched its pilot project to enable bus fare payments via bank cards today, November 24, 2025. This marks a major step toward building a cashless public transport system and integrating everyday travel into the country’s growing digital economy. The initiative, led by the Ministry of Transport and Highways, the Ministry of Technology, […]
The Antibiotic Crisis in Sri Lanka: Why Your Health Depends on Understanding This Now

A Critical Analysis of Antimicrobial Resistance and Antibiotic Misuse in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka faces a silent but accelerating health emergency that threatens to undermine decades of medical progress. Health authorities have raised urgent alarms about the widespread and indiscriminate use of antibiotics across the island nation, warning that current practices are fueling antimicrobial resistance […]
Sri Lanka’s Proposed Smartphone Ban for Minors: Intervention or a Misguided Move?

In a move that has stirred both applause and concern, Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Women and Child Affairs recently proposed a nationwide ban on smartphone use for children under the age of 12. The rationale is clear: protect young minds from the adverse effects of screen addiction, online exploitation, and developmental delays. But as the […]
Port City Colombo Now: Rules Tightened, Utilities Live, Proof Point is Speed

Port City Colombo is closer to “investment-ready” than at any time since 2021. The rulebook has been clarified, phase-one utilities are complete, and Cabinet has green-lit amendments to sharpen the regime. The next question is simple: can the zone deliver fast, predictable approvals and real operating tenants over the next 12 months? Governance: same backbone, […]