Sri Lanka began a wildlife census on Saturday to count monkeys, peacocks and giant squirrels, aiming to manage their populations as farmers complain of agricultural losses.
India is pressing ahead with a container terminal on a remote Indian Ocean island chain. Its location along the Malacca ...
By Shanika Sriyananda A Sri Lankan born world famous conservation scientist and the Conservation International’s Chief ...
If the Australian and the international market for Tea reacts to the negative picture painted by ABC regards the Tea industry, Sri Lanka will lose a good chunk of the foreign exchange earnings ...
Sri Lanka’s newly appointed minister of agriculture K. D. Lalkantha told the Parliament that farmers should have the right to ...
Colombo’s selection of partners for weapons and training will be a significant strategic decision for the NPP government, ...
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) conducted a valuable workshop on the way forward for Sri Lanka towards an enhanced renewable ...
After leaving school, Jeewanthi Adikari was determined to pursue her studies in accounting. But her life took a different ...