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Environment · Sri LankaCOLOMBO — Two weeks after Cyclone Ditwah struck Sri Lanka, the actual environmental cost of the disaster remains largely unknown, as immediate priorities were human safety, relief and recovery. The worst impact of the cyclone’s downfall is borne by the country’s Central Highlands, recording at least 640 deaths — the highest number of deaths due to the cyclone — with another 221 persons still missing, according to the island’s Disaster Managemen…See the Story
Cyclone Ditwah Takes Heavy Toll on Sri Lanka’s Biodiversity-Rich Central Highlands
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Cricket · Sri LankaECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s manufacturing sector expanded at a slower rate in November, registering a value of 55.5 on the Purchasing Managers Index compiled by the central bank, down from 61.0 in October. “This indicates an expansion in manufacturing activities on a month-on-month basis, with favourable contributions from all the sub-indices,” CBSL said. The expansion in the New Orders sub-index was driven by increased manufacturing activity in t…See the Story
Sri Lanka Manufacturing Expands at Slower Rate in Nov 2025: PMI

Colombo · ColomboCBC Finance Ltd, a subsidiary of Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC, marked its listing on the Colombo Stock Exchange by issuing LKR 1.5 billion in debentures and ceremonially ringing the market opening bell at the CSE trading floor. CBC Finance Ltd raised LKR 1.5 Bn on 27th November 2025 with an oversubscription of an issue of 15 Mn Listed Rated Unsecured Subordinated Redeemable Debentures for a tenure of five years and a fixed interest rate of 11.5…See the Story