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Strategies for Sri Lanka to recover post-Ditwah disaster

Daily FT

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January 28, 2026

The possible strategies to overcome as well as to succeed the Post Ditwah Cyclone disaster are as follows:

- By Prof. A. Saj U. Mendis, PhD

Strategies for Sri Lanka to recover post-Ditwah disaster

i) May request the approximately 3 million Sri Lankan migrant/expatriate community to contribute to the recovery of the aforesaid disaster. In this context, if 2 million expatriate communities of Sri Lanka pledged $100 per month for 12 months to a highly transparent, accountable and explicable Fund, as the Government has already established, would translate to 2 million x $100 x 12 months = $2.4 billion. It may further be added that the Government has earned the confidence, credibility and credence from the populace that the pledged funds for the said cause would be expended, as stated, without any misappropriation or corruption.

ii) On the same note, if Sri Lanka could secure approximately 500,000 new highskilled and professional employment abroad, it would increase the foreign remittances from $8 billion in 2025 to $14 billion. This is stated on the calibration of a single high skilled/ professional remittance of $1,000 per month, which would translate to $6 billion annually.

iii) May consider raising tax revenue, which is now around 15.4% of GDP to about 19% on a gradual basis. Of course, the Government should pay meticulous cognisance to the "Laffer Curve", otherwise economic growth and output would diminish significantly.

iv) Government and corporate sector (hospitality) should aggressively promote tourism as Sri Lanka is well positioned and well poised to attract 6 million tourists in 2026. If a tourist spends a conservative amount of $1,200 during the stay in Sri Lanka, it would translate to $7.2 billion not to mention creation of significant employment opportunities and commercial development. Of course, in order to attract and woo tourists of this scale and magnitude, it may be most pertinent to relax visa restrictions, similar to Singapore or Maldives in the region, and address the touristic infrastructure in all realms.

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Strategies for Sri Lanka to recover post-Ditwah disaster

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India, EU agree on 'mother of all' trade deals

Deal covers quarter of the global GDP, set to create free trade zone of 2 b people

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3 mins

January 28, 2026

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Beyond demon or king: Why Ravana still matters in Sri Lanka

RAVANA, or Ravan, as he is known across the Palk Strait, means different things to different audiences.

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5 mins

January 28, 2026

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Sri Lanka featured as Partner Country at Austria's largest tourism fair

THE Embassy of Sri Lanka in Vienna, together with the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, participated at the 47th edition of Ferien-Messe Wien, Austria's leading international travel and tourism fair from 15-18 January 2026 in Vienna.

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1 mins

January 28, 2026

Daily FT

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Tea industry in 2025: An overview

THE Sri Lankan tea industry experienced an increase in Production, Exports whilst recording a decrease in National Average for the period January to December 2025 compared to the corresponding period in 2024.

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6 mins

January 28, 2026

Daily FT

UDA Chairman Hemachandra joins Colombo Land and Development Board

COLOMBO Land and Development Company PLC has appointed Urban Development Authority Chairman M. G. Hemachandra to its Board as a Non-Executive Director.

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1 mins

January 28, 2026

Daily FT

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Predictive taxpayers and the future of revenue

THERE is a growing divide in the world of taxation, but it isn't just about who pays the most.

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5 mins

January 28, 2026

Daily FT

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Sri Lanka showcases tourism potential at Vakantiebeurs 2026 in Netherlands

THE Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB), together with a delegation of 15 leading local travel and tourism companies, represented Sri Lanka at the internationally renowned fair Vakantiebeurs 2026, which was held from 7 to 11 January in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

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1 mins

January 28, 2026

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Courts bar directors of X-Press Pearl local agent from overseas travel

THE Attorney General informed the Supreme Court this week that Court orders have been secured to prevent the directors of the local agent company of the MV X-Press Pearl from leaving Sri Lanka.

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1 mins

January 28, 2026

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Suwasevana Hospital renews MoU with NITF

Initiative to strengthen Agrahara benefits for Government employees

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1 mins

January 28, 2026

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