Sri Lanka’s 2026 Education Reforms: Enhancing Competitiveness Through Targeted Updates and Entrepreneurial Skills

Sri Lanka's 2026 Education Reforms: Enhancing Competitiveness Through Targeted Updates and Entrepreneurial Skills

As Sri Lanka moves into 2026, proposed education reforms aim to build on the country’s strong foundational system while introducing targeted enhancements for modern needs. From an ordinary citizen’s perspective a parent preparing children for school, a teacher guiding young minds, or a young professional reflecting on their own education these changes offer opportunities to […]

Deepfakes Crisis on X: UK Threatens Ban Amid Global Outcry Over AI-Generated Misuse in 2026

Denmark Proposes Copyright Law to Fight Against the Deepfakes

In January 2026, deepfake technology has sparked international outrage, with the UK government openly considering a ban on the X platform (formerly Twitter) due to its AI tool Grok enabling widespread creation of non-consensual explicit images. This controversy, involving deepfakes of women, celebrities, and disturbingly children, has led to threats of blocking access in the […]

Sri Lanka’s Digital Economy in 2026: Building Public Trust Amid Rapid Growth and Everyday Risks

Can Digitalizing Sri Lanka Local Government Services and Payments End Long Queues and Inefficiencies?

As Sri Lanka embraces a digital economy in 2026, ordinary citizens are increasingly relying on mobile wallets, QR payments, online banking, and platform-based commerce for daily transactions. These tools offer convenience, from quick transfers to cashless shopping, but they also expose people to new vulnerabilities. Recent discussions at the 2nd National Data Protection Symposium highlight […]

CEB Restructuring: A Turning Point for Sri Lanka’s Power Sector

Why Was Sri Lanka’s CEB Split Into Six Companies? The Major Power Sector Reform Explained

Sri Lanka has embarked on a significant reform journey to restructure the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB). The intention is clear: to transform electricity generation, transmission, and distribution into a system that is efficient, financially sustainable, and capable of supporting the country’s renewable energy ambitions. What is Being Proposed Unbundling of functionsThe CEB will be divided […]

AI in Sri Lanka’s Financial Sector: What the Central Bank’s Signal Means

CBSL Be Scam Proof Month 2026: Sri Lanka’s National Anti-Fraud Campaign

On 17 September 2025, Central Bank Governor Dr P. Nandalal Weerasinghe argued that artificial intelligence is no longer optional for Sri Lanka’s financial sector. He called AI a “strategic imperative” for banks and finance companies, highlighting gains in efficiency, fraud prevention, inclusion, and sustainable finance while warning about privacy, bias, and governance risks that demand […]

Sri Lanka Bolsters Anti-Corruption Arsenal with World Bank Backing

Sri Lanka Bolsters Anti-Corruption Arsenal with World Bank Backing

World Bank is backing Sri Lanka’s Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC). Sri Lanka has taken a decisive step forward in combating corruption. Justice Neil Iddawala, Chairman of CIABOC, held high-level talks with World Bank representatives at the UN Secretariat in Vienna. The meeting occurred during the Second Resumed Sixteenth Session of the […]

Sri Lanka’s Public Transport Upgrade: Long Overdue, Still Possible

Sri Lanka’s Public Transport Upgrade Long Overdue, Still Possible

The Daily Struggle of Sri Lanka’s Public Transport Sri Lanka’s Public Transport | For millions of Sri Lankans, buses and trains are not a choice—they are the only way to get to work, school, or home. Yet anyone who has squeezed into a packed bus or waited endlessly for a delayed train knows how broken […]