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Marking the spirit of global celebrations that honour women and their achievements this March, Cinnamon Bentota Beach - Signature Selection will host an exclusive Signature Bar Takeover featuring acclaimed Indian mixologist Ami Shroff from March 9 to 11.
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Former Foreign Minister, senior politician Prof. G.L. Peiris has written to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, highlighting the urgency in declaring the Government’s stance on the current escalation of military activities in the Middle East.
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“Small arms proliferation is also a problem in Sri Lanka, which is related to the war. During the armed conflict, successive governments of Sri Lanka armed many paramilitary groups indiscriminately. There was no record or control of the arms that passed hands. This is evidenced by instances where weapons that were officially issued to state entities have been used in killings”
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Today, people face multiple crises like economic burdens, social disparities and moral dilemmas. In such circumstances, clarity plays an important role in remaining steadfast and finding solutions. What if the most pressing questions could be addressed and a path for dialogue and understanding could be fostered through an existential approach? In this context, philosophical counselling becomes vital and timely.
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The album has been created with the vision of blending trap, soul, R&B coupled with old-school hip-hop influences. Thematically introspective, the project touches on facets such as struggle, growth and the realities of independent artistry, all of which are evident in Kevin’s journey
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This year, March 3, is the 190th birth anniversary of the Late Charles Henry de Soysa. In all these years, his largesse to the nation remains unsurpassed, making him our greatest philanthropist.He was born and bred in Moratuwa, but his generosity to the land of his birth and heritage reached far beyond the peripheries of his home town. His greatest gift to his hometown was the building of two schools: Prince and Princess of Wales Colleges, given
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The history of Sri Lanka is ravaged by multiple man-made conflicts. The three-decade long armed conflict, youth insurrections and strikes have emerged due to multiple reasons – a stagnant economy, a highly stratified social system, eroded human rights and rule of law etc.
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Celebrating 70 years of diplomatic relations with Sri Lanka, the Embassy of Switzerland presents ‘70 Years | 70 Faces’, an exhibition honouring the individuals who have contributed to this long-standing relationship. Since 1956, the two countries have shared a strong partnership across diplomacy, trade, culture, and education. Issuing a statement marking the celebrations, the Embassy notes that the ‘70 Years | 70 Faces’ exhibition shares stories
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With International Women’s Day falling on March 8, less than two weeks away, labour rights activists are warning that women in Sri Lanka continue to face gender-based violence; not only at home and in public spaces, but also in the workplace. Activists highlighted particularly in the garment sector, where systemic harassment, excessive production targets and unsafe working conditions remain largely hidden despite the industry’s critical role in g
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Cyclone Ditwah struck our small island nation three months ago, and in its wake the unseen tragedies are many. The cyclone may be over, but the real fight is ongoing. For two families and residents of low-lying Colombo suburb Wellampitiya, submerged after facing catastrophic flooding, Cyclone Ditwah’s impact has created many challenges they are still fighting to overcome.
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A statement issued commenting on Professor Maithree Wickramasinghe being summoned to appear before the Financial Crimes Investigations Division for an investigation of political nature, alerts the authorities to uphold due process with fairness and proportionality.
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I am a Muslim. I am also, without apology, a secular man. I believe in the equality of all citizens before the law, in the separation of faith from governance, and in the fundamental principle that justice — when demanded for one community — must be demanded equally for all. It is from this conviction, not from communal sentiment, that I write today.
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Today marks the birth anniversary of Don Richard Wijewardene (1886–1950), a man whose name is synonymous with the foundation of modern Sri Lankan journalism and the intellectual backbone of the nation’s independence struggle.
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A tense atmosphere prevailed during the joint operation carried out by the police, the Geological and Mines Bureau, the Environmental Authority and the Divisional Secretariat at Paragammana and Dambagolla sand mining sites in the Mahaweli river, to prevent illegal sand mining and to streamline the trade.
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Well known author cum publisher of supplementary readers for the competitive Grade 5 Scholarship Examination W.O.T. Fernando has urged the Government to do away with this exam considering the mental strain and stress caused to students at a very young age affecting their physical health as well.
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The Feminist Collective for Economic Justice (FCEJ), a group of feminist academics and activists has strongly protested against the proposed “Protection of the State from Terrorism Act” (PSTA) and urged the government to withdraw it immediately.
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At least one in three women worldwide experiences physical or verbal violence at some point in her life. The One Billion Rising (OBR) campaign highlights the urgent need to stand up against violence directed at women and Mother Earth. Every year, February 14 is observed globally as a day of collective action, awareness, and solidarity.
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In an era defined by rapid automation and artificial intelligence, the most significant challenge facing modern professionals isn’t technological displacement, but sustained psychological pressure. Drawing from classroom discussions and real-world academic exhaustion.
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The recent deer carcasses found at Kumana National Park have sparked fresh concerns about threats posed to wildlife including leopards inside this protected area. The Kumana National Park includes several lagoon areas that are frequented by fishermen. According to sources, incidents of unauthorised access and suspected illegal hunting activity between January 18 and February 8 have raised suspicion as to whether the poachers are aiming at a diffe
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Cricket, has long been seen as a great leveller among men/women. It eliminates social, economic, or physical distinctions, rendering everyone equal -- a game where elite players can emerge from any background, overcoming social or economic hurdles and is devoid of external interference.
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Muslims from around the world will soon unite in a ritual of daily fasting from dawn to sunset as the holy month of Ramadan begins. Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, commemorating the first revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad. It is a month of intense spiritual rejuvenation with a heightened focus on devotion, during which Muslims spend extra time reading the Quran and performing special prayers. They also observe fast