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Teen inventor's weather-smart device wins global acclaim
The Island
|November 24, 2025
Eighteen-year-old Sugame Gunawardena, a student of Sirimavo Bandaranaike Vidyalaya, Colombo, is rapidly emerging as one of Sri Lanka's brightest young innovators.
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Her latest creation, an Automated Rain, Wind and Snow Protective Device, is winning international awards and attracting commercial interest.
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First coordinated recruitment drive for persons with disabilities
Sri Lanka recently marked one of its largest cross-sector pushes for disability-inclusive employment, as more than 100 jobseekers with disabilities connected directly with leading employers at Embracing Diversity — Skills and Work for Persons with Disabilities, held at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, Colombo 7.
1 mins
November 25, 2025
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‘Brotherhood ' inspires Italy to third Davis Cup title
The vast majority of the sellout, 10,000-strong crowd chanted Cobolli's name as he kept his composure to serve out his comeback victory to love, having forced the breakthrough in the 11th game of a tense deciding set.
3 mins
November 25, 2025
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The Unit Trust industry sees strong investor activity in October 2025
The unit trust industry of Sri Lanka reported a 16.0% year-over-year growth of its assets under management (AUM) to Rs. 603 Bn by the end of October 2025.
2 mins
November 25, 2025
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Inaugural Blind T20 World Cup a resounding success
India lifted the inaugural Blind Cricket Women's T20 World Cup on Sunday, brushing aside a gritty Nepal outfit in the Colombo final to underline their dominance in a tournament where they never once took their foot off the pedal.
2 mins
November 25, 2025
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Thrill of camping
Camping is an invitation to step away from the noise of daily life and rediscover the calming rhythms of nature.
2 mins
November 25, 2025
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British School champs at 'Step-Up' 2025
'Step-Up' 2025, the first-ever Inter-International Schools Dance Competition, jointly organised by The British School in Colombo (BSC) and Asian International School (AIS), and held at the Lionel Wendt Theatre, in Colombo, saw The British School take the top spot.
1 min
November 25, 2025
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Quarter-century-old robbery case dismissed
A quarter-century-old robbery case came to a close yesterday when Colombo High Court Judge Lanka Jayaratne acquitted a former Army Captain and his driver, ruling that the prosecution had failed to present credible evidence.
1 min
November 25, 2025
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TVK chief Vijay resumes poll campaign, targets TN’s ruling DMK for ‘loot, dynasty politics’
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhgam (TVK) Chief Vijay on Sunday resumed his campaign in Kancheepuram for the 2026 Assembly election in Tamil Nadu two months after the Karur stampede.
1 min
November 25, 2025
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Elephant House Ice Cream crowned Brand of the Year at SLIM Brand Excellence Awards 2025
Elephant House Ice Cream cemented its position as one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic brands by achieving the highest recognition at the SLIM Brand Excellence Awards 2025, where it was crowned Brand of the Year.
1 mins
November 25, 2025
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State funding of higher education and research
The unique strength of Sri Lanka’s public education system is that it has been free up to university level. When we look at the massive level of student debt in other countries, including in the West, we realise what a great boon free university education has been for our youth. With the current worrying trajectory, once the floodgates of privatisation are opened with formal recognition of private universities, higher education will become unaffordable for many and state universities will rapidly decline as lecturers are poached by private universities. However, the challenges for the state university system in Sri Lanka are manifold, ranging from staff shortages, infrastructure gaps and lack of support for research with public engagement. And at the heart of it is the long underfunding of education as a whole.
5 mins
November 25, 2025
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