Despite numerous questions from journos about potential link btween Deshabandu and Tiran, Cabinet spoxperson Min.Nalinda J was careful not to mention Tiran's name a single time. Interesting🙃
Ever wondered what everyday life was like for people living 50, 100, or more years ago..?
A rare thread 🧵
( Must open this thread to be surprised )
1. An Indian student studying at the University of Madras in Tamil Nadu, 1905. While studying late at night, students use to tie their hairs to a nail in the wall to prevent themselves from falling asleep
Hope it's not another footnote episode..
Inquiry on visa scam: CoPF decides not to divulge information - Breaking News | Daily Mirror https://t.co/tQH8SWPNSQ
A man panicked when he realized that his daughter was missing, when he forgot that he was carrying her around his neck.
We can all be confused sometimes! 😂
https://t.co/VVsMXmMprb
A man panicked when he realized that his daughter was missing, when he forgot that he was carrying her around his neck.
We can all be confused sometimes! 😂
https://t.co/VVsMXmMprb
Industry liberalisation and introducing competition? Looks like players are just following the market leader. What's the benefit to the consumer?
Lanka IOC & Sinopec also revised fuel prices in line with CPC prices- https://t.co/G4CuEAaJ2C
Alhamdulillah! Receiving the 'Journalist of the Year Award 2022' and winning 'Business Journalist of the Year' for the second consecutive year marks a significant milestone in my 13-year journalism career.⤵️
What en epic anti climax for #teamindia Well played #Australia No easy task, specially in India against India. Cummins seriously meant what he said about silencing the crowd. #champions
You are talking nonsense| You have no right to ask me this question| You think we are second class | You need take this western attitude out | You stop it, I stop it, We go off : President Ranil Wickremesinghe's heated interview with DW News
Full : https://t.co/C4vVaP6ous
"The country’s foreign reserves were sufficient to finance 17 months of future imports. Public debt was only 18% of GDP, made up of 14% domestic and 4% foreign. The budget was nearly balanced with a deficit of less than 2%." @waw1949
"It is incomprehensible how the Board can call it a concessionary rate when EPF has paid an income tax of Rs. 49 billion in 2022 on its gross income of Rs. 370 billion, when a financial institution earning a similar gross income pays only about Rs. 2 billion as taxes." @waw1949