Sri Lanka’s Cyclone Ditwah Recovery: The President Stressed the Importance of Stable Housing Plans

Cyclone Ditwah has left Sri Lanka grappling with one of its most severe natural disasters in recent history. With many people lost their lives, missing, and over 1.5 million affected, the scale of devastation has triggered a nationwide response involving government agencies, private sector partners, and international donors. This article outlines the key recovery efforts, […]
IMF Signals Expanded Support as Sri Lanka Faces Severe Economic Shock After Cyclone

Economic implications, recovery priorities, and fiscal outlook Sri Lanka is once again confronting economic turbulence this time not from external debt markets or inflationary pressures, but from nature itself. The recent cyclone and severe flooding have disrupted daily life, forced mass displacement, damaged infrastructure, and halted business activity across several provinces. Early estimates from disaster-management […]
Sri Lanka’s Cyclone Ditwah Response: Infrastructure, Aswesuma & Mahapola Welfare, and the Urgency of Systemic Reform

Cyclone Ditwah has emerged as one of the most devastating climate events in Sri Lanka’s recent history. As of early morning December 4, 2025, official figures report 479 deaths, 356 people missing, and over 1.58 million individuals affected across all 25 districts. The government has declared 22 districts as national disaster-affected areas, triggering emergency protocols […]
Floods, Landslides & Urban Chaos: Why Sri Lanka Must Reinvent Its Disaster Infrastructure

Cyclone Ditwah has done more than disrupt daily life. It has exposed the fragility of Sri Lanka’s infrastructure a system that buckles under pressure, collapses under intense rainfall, and leaves communities stranded when they most need protection. Flooded highways, submerged neighbourhoods, collapsing bridges, and paralysed transport networks are no longer occasional disasters; they are predictable […]
Vehicle Import Demand and Exchange Rate Stability in 2025: A Public Perspective on Sri Lanka’s Economic Recovery

Sri Lanka’s economic recovery in 2025 is marked by cautious optimism. After years of volatility, the country is seeing signs of growth, supported by exports, tourism, and remittances. Yet one area drawing public attention is the rising demand for vehicle imports and the associated Letters of Credit (LCs), which have implications for exchange rate stability, […]
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 24, 2025, regarding mandatory CCTV installation in public transport has ignited a crucial conversation about safety, surveillance, and societal accountability in Sri Lanka. This initiative, targeting buses, trains, and school vans, positions technology as the […]