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Vedanta Institute Colombo has once again made plans to have a series of two transformative events this March, with the insights and guidance of world-renowned speaker Sunandaji. She is the daughter-disciple of renowned philosopher Swami A. Parthasarathy.
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Asia Pacific Evergreen Scouts (APES) Director - Membership, Janaprith Fernando, (standing, third from left) attended the APES management committee meeting in Kuala Lumpur recently. The picture shows the other members of the committee from Maldives, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Macau, Singapore and Hong Kong.
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Minister of Industries Sunil Handunnetti recently visited Wellawaya to investigate the Kotikambokka vein quartz deposit (Dhamani Thiruwana) in the Kongahawela Forest Reserve, in the Monaragala District. The vein quartz deposit is said to have a high commercial value.
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In Sri Lanka, we love sharing family moments and children’s photos on social media to celebrate milestones, stay connected, get likes and sometimes even earn through monetization earn some money.
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Daybridge International School proudly hosted its much-anticipated Annual Sports Meet 2026. The grand event was graced by the distinguished Chief Guest, Dr. Dushan Lalisha Kahatapitya, a celebrated National Boxing Champion, whose presence inspired both students and staff alike.
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Dr. Sagara Jayasinghe, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Integrated Design at the University of Moratuwa, has been awarded the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Global Postdoctoral Fellowship, one of the European Union’s most competitive and internationally respected research grants.
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As elucidated by Indian Hindu astrologers Maha Sivarathri is a purely religious ceremony of day time fast and vigil throughout the night observed by Hindus world over to wash away the sins and pave way for eternal bliss through basic religious disciplines of ahinsa ( non injury), satya (truthfulness), brahmacarya (celibacy), daya (compassion), karuna (forgiveness) and anissa (absence of jealousy).
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The 5th edition of the Kantipur Conclave brought together policymakers, journalists, political leaders, entrepreneurs and young activists from Nepal and overseas to identify core societal issues and discuss shared solution. The two-day forum organized by the Kantipur Media Group witnessed the participation of over 52 speakers sharing their experiences and ideas on various topics.
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Sri Lanka’s diplomatic strength, as a neutral power, has now come to the limelight after it played a role in persuading Pakistan to play against India in the T-20World. In fact, it has struck a chord as a diplomatic gain attesting Sri Lanka’s ability. Sri Lanka is a trusted partner for both India and Pakistan
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Arugam Bay in Pottuvil, located in the Ampara District, is a highly popular area for tourists. This beach is well-known for surfing, mainly because it has continuous high waves suitable for the sport, along with favourable environmental and geographical conditions, according to the opinion of surfers.
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This special day marks the legendary foundation of Japan and the enthronement of its first Emperor, Jimmu, in 660 BC. This is also a day for Japan to reflect upon the rich history and enduring spirit of our nation, cherishing the values and traditions that have shaped us over the centuries.
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Waste piled up along river banks, canals and lakes is a common sight in Colombo. Despite numerous initiatives taken to mitigate the waste generation crisis in urban cities, lack of infrastructure and ad hoc approaches to waste segregation pose significant challenges.
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Aloka, the Indian street dog, following Buddhist monks on a 2,300-mile (3,700 km) “Walk for Peace” across the United States became a symbol of the walk. His journey has gained international attention, with over 800,000 followers on social media. Though the canine Aloka is labelled a “pariah dog,” “street dog,” or “mongrel” based on his birth, his enthusiasm and unwavering determination to accompany the Buddhist monks on their peace walk reflect
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Animal wellness organizations and animal well-wishers have collaborated and written to the officials of the Royal Colombo Golf Club (RCGC) to consider the humane management of dogs within the premises of the club. These organizations have made a request in their letter to the RCGC under the subject: consideration of proposed clauses 8A.5.1–8A.5.3 and to take this matter up at the Annual General Meeting of the club, which is scheduled for February
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First published in 1970, Professor G. L. Peiris’ The Law of Evidence in Sri Lanka has, for more than five decades, occupied a distinctive place in the country’s legal literature. Few works of legal scholarship in Sri Lanka have enjoyed such continuity of use. For generations of law students, practising attorneys and members of the judiciary,
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A fruitful and forward-looking discussion was held recently at the headquarters of the Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI) in Colombo, marking a significant milestone in the journey to transform Sri Lanka’s printing industry through internationally recognised standards and sustainable practices.
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News of Kushan Manjusri’s death is so sad. I remember meeting him on the lengthy climb to the cave temple of Dambulla in the early 1990s. He was a diminutive, broadly smiling figure in a sarong and a bare torso, with a pet mongoose on his shoulder. His name struck a chord because his father, the late T. P. Manjusri, is such a familiar name in the annals of modern Lankan art – a founding member of the Group of 43.
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Commemorating the 28th death anniversary of great poet, versatile musician, writer and journalist Rev. Marcelline Jayakody OMI, an evening of musical tribute titled “Suwanda Jale Pipi Kumudiniye -- Marcelline Jayakody Prageethawaliya” will be held at 6 pm on Sunday, February 8 at St Vincent’s Home, Maggona.
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A group of Sri Lankan Tamils now domiciled in the United Kingdom conducted a protest in London on February 4. Starting outside Sri Lanka’s High Commission in London, the protesters marched through central London and ended outside Downing Street.