November 2025


Four Children Permanently Blinded as Betel Lime Burns Surge in Northern Province
Dr. M. Malaravan

Four Children Permanently Blinded as Betel Lime Burns Surge in Northern Province

Four children have permanently lost their sight in recent weeks due to severe chemical burns from lime used in betel chewing, health authorities revealed Tuesday, prompting urgent warnings about a disturbing rise in preventable eye injuries across Northern Province. Dr. M. Malaravan, an ophthalmologist at Jaffna Teaching Hospital, disclosed that six children suffered serious eye injuries from betel-related lime exposure in recent weeks alone, with four cases resulting in irreversible blindness.


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Cardinal Leads Holy Crusade Against Sex Ed

Cardinal Leads Holy Crusade Against Sex Ed

Archbishop of Colombo, Cardinal Ranjith, has raised the alarm over what he dramatically termed an “inappropriate sexual education programme” being slipped into Sri Lanka’s school curriculum next year. Speaking recently at the reopening of the renovated St. Stephen’s Church in Meerigama, the Cardinal claimed the Education Ministry’s new curriculum aims to introduce sexual education from Grade 6, complete with teacher training and seminars. Sources close to the Education Ministry have confirmed


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No Tamil or Muslim Representation in Newly Appointed Archaeology Advisory Committee

No Tamil or Muslim Representation in Newly Appointed Archaeology Advisory Committee

The Ministry of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs has appointed a 19-member Archaeology Advisory Committee, which lacks representation from Tamil and Muslim communities, triggering widespread criticism from historians, activists, and minority community leaders. The committee, appointed through an extraordinary gazette dated November 1, 2025, and signed by Minister Dr. Hiniduma Sunil Senevi, will serve from March 10, 2025, to March 9, 2027. It will advise the Department of Archaeology


Jaffna Monitor

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Youth Attacked Inside Kilinochchi Temple in Caste-Based Assault

Youth Attacked Inside Kilinochchi Temple in Caste-Based Assault

This image was created using artificial intelligence. No real individuals are depicted. A 19-year-old man was beaten inside a Hindu temple in Kilinochchi District on Sunday evening in what police are investigating as a caste-based assault — marking yet another incident in the long, unending saga of caste discrimination in Sri Lanka’s Northern Province. The attack took place at the Kannagi Amman Temple in Vinayagapuram, Karaichi Division, when a group of men and women allegedly assaulted the yo


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ITAK Extends Olive Branch to DTNA and TNPF to Rebuild TNA

ITAK Extends Olive Branch to DTNA and TNPF to Rebuild TNA

“We have conveyed the position of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) to the Democratic Tamil National Alliance (DTNA). Only if they agree to it can we once again function together as the Tamil National Alliance (TNA),” said ITAK General Secretary M.A. Sumanthiran. Ironically, both the DTNA and the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) had earlier accused Sumanthiran of being the key reason behind the disintegration of the once-powerful TNA. He also revealed that talks have begun with the TN


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President Calls for Media Support at Anti-Drug Launch — But Keeps Media Outside

President Calls for Media Support at Anti-Drug Launch — But Keeps Media Outside

In what critics are calling a masterclass in mixed messaging, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake appealed for full media cooperation in his war against drugs—while simultaneously barring journalists from the very event where he made that appeal. The National Work Plan for Eradicating the Drug Menace was launched with much fanfare at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium, where the President delivered an impassioned address urging Sri Lanka's media to join hands with the government in combating the nar


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Local Council Member Summoned to Court Over 2024 Heroes' Week Commemoration
Bharathidasan Ezhilventhan

Local Council Member Summoned to Court Over 2024 Heroes' Week Commemoration

A member of the Karaichi Pradeshiya Sabha has been granted bail after appearing in court on charges related to displaying portraits during last year’s LTTE Heroes’ Week commemorations. Bharathidasan Ezhilventhan, who represents the Uruthirapuram Division and, according to MP S. Sritharan’s own social media post, also serves as his driver, was summoned to court following legal action filed by the Kilinochchi District Police. In his statement, Sritharan said Mr. Ezhilventhan was accused of displ


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Chemmani Mass Grave Excavation Postponed to 2026 Due to Rainwater Accumulation

Chemmani Mass Grave Excavation Postponed to 2026 Due to Rainwater Accumulation

The third phase of excavations at the Chemmani mass grave site has been postponed until next year due to the accumulation of rainwater at the location, officials confirmed following a site inspection. A team led by Jaffna Magistrate S. Lenin Kumar, accompanied by Judicial Medical Officer Dr. Selliah Pranavan and lawyers Niranjan and Ranitha, visited the site to assess progress and determine the timeline for the next phase of excavation work. During the inspection, the team discovered that rain


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