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Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe poured Pirith Water into the newly preserved stone pond (No: 17) at the Maha Vihara Premises in Anuradhapura yesterday. Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
Chithrasena Wednesday, 15 August 2018 07:55 AM
Good.However there are thousands of archaeological places ,in remote areas which reflects our proud history are under threat of destruction.They are damaged due to different ideologies as well as for money.People say officials are also involved in these activities. Although In famous places the ruins are protected situation is very sad in specially in jungle areas.Unless forces are given the job of protection and if not properly handed over nothing will be remains to see by the future generations.Kind attention of the PM is drawn.
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