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Continuing rains and certain areas being submerged have left many dead and scores of people missing. In this backdrop the Daily Mirror spoken to medical experts to obtain their views on how to combat diseases and prevent accidents during such challenging times. “Dengue and rat fever disease can spread when floods are controlled and decreasing. Without sticking to a certain place, one should clean all the areas affected by the flood,” said Consul
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“Sabba Papassa Akaranan – Kusalassa Upasampada Sachitta Pariyo Dapanan - Etam Buddha Sasanan” (To cease from all evil, to cultivate good. To purify one’s mind is the advice of the Buddha) Sri Lankan Buddhists celebrate the annual Poson Festival to signify the arrival of Arahant Maha Samana Mahinda, from Jambudeepa, 2332 years ago. When Devanampiyatissa was the king of Sri Lanka, emperor Dharmasoka, was the Ruler of Maha Bharatha. The duo wer
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Consumerism has grown exponentially over the last few decades, becoming an ingrained part of our culture. It is a culture of its own that rests on the belief that the happiness and prosperity of mankind hinge on the abundance and acquisition of more and more material goods and services. In a consumerist culture, the spiritual dimension of life is forgotten. Our modern life is so overwhelmed by a culture of consumerism that it has become a religio
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The Buddha’s path, or Dhamma, is universal and non-sectarian. It rejects blind faith and emphasises results, inviting individuals to “come and see.” The Buddha taught, “Do not believe until you practice and experience the teaching.” Rather than merely explaining the meaning of sickness, the Dhamma guides individuals on what needs to be done. It focuses on present-moment actions in birth, life, and death. While the past cannot be changed, the futu
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In 2023, the number of refugee and asylum seekers (those with pending refugee applications) in the world increased from 45.9 million to 50.3 million (about 8.75%), according to statistics of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). But Sri Lanka’s contribution to address this increasing global crisis dramatically declined in last 15 months, by around 45%. According to UNHCR statistics, Sri Lanka was hosting about 845 refugees an
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Concerns have been raised regarding the safety of medical officers attached to the Suwaseriya ambulance service following a recent incident of assault that had transpired in Thabbowa. On June 14, officers attached to the Suwaseriya ambulance service, stationed at the Karuwalagaswewa police station had received a call regarding an incident. This call was received at around 12.56am. By 1.00am the ambulance had reached the location. However there h
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With a vision to enhance the capacities and leadership among Scout Commissioners, 54 Commissioners from the Sri Lanka Scout Association will attend the DC Conference and Educational tour from June 19-24 in Malaysia. In addition, five
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Colombo—In a ground-breaking initiative ‘Ran Goyama’- aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the Rotaract Club of the American National College (ANC) and partnering with the Hector Kobbakaduwa Agrarian Research and Training Institute- aims to boost domestic agriculture, foster economic growth and promote sustainability. This commendable project, primarily focusing on SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth- has paved the way
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Sinhala stage play, ‘Guru Geethaya’, based on Russian writer Tchinguiz Aitmatov’s novel ‘The First Teacher’ will go on the boards today (June 15) at 3.30 pm and 6.45 pm at Tower Hall Theatre in Colombo. Written and directed by Prof. Mangala Senanayake and produced by Jude Srimal, the cast of the play includes Jayani Senanayake, Anuradha Mallawaraachchi, Sudharshana Krishantha and Maali Jayaweerage. First published in 1962, the story of the novel
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My first recollection of Lakshitha Weerasinghe is of him being a gifted batsman. That, and his height; he was close to 2 metres tall. He was a fresher at the University of Moratuwa, while I was about to graduate, but friendships are not limited to one’s batch and some friendships persist with mature and inscribe indelible memories. Lakshitha had that unforgettable quality about him and I am afraid I am one of the many who could say this. He st
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The Bali Process Government and Business Forum (GABF)– Sri Lanka Summit witnessed the participation of politicians, diplomats, foreign dignitaries and corporate leaders in a bid to exemplify efforts to eradicate human trafficking, forced labour and modern slavery. The GABF provides a strategic platform for collaboration between the private sector and Bali Process Member States to address forced labour and human trafficking challenges.
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Sudath Mahaadivulwewa, with his new film My Red Comrade has broken a lull of nineteen years. Watching the film one feels that he has not been idling during these 19 years, for, the rich theatre experience that the film gives us, is no doubt the result of his long and serious involvement with research into all aspects of film production during this period.
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Among the guests who attended the event was Prof. Janak Vidanarachchi, Senior Treasurer of IAAS, officers from the Young Farmers’ Club Headquarters, Department of Agriculture, and officers from Provincial Department of Agriculture, Central province.
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Five years after the Easter attack, former Senior DIG, Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Ravi Seneviratne in an exclusive interview with the Daily Mirror, said that he and his most senior officers could have avoided the attack if the State Intelligence Services and Directorate of Military Intelligence provided accurate information to the CID without misleading them. Seneviratne further said that his team could have concluded the investigat
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In a resounding testament to India’s growing prowess in higher education, the latest QS World University Rankings report has unveiled a remarkable surge in the rankings of Indian universities. This milestone achievement has not only garnered accolades from the CEO of QS Quacquarelli Symonds Nunzio Quacquarelli, who congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his leadership, but has also drawn praise from PM Modi himself, who commended the coll
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Internationally renowned economic experts who gathered in Colombo ruled that the burden of economic reforms imposed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) disproportionately impacts ordinary people, small and medium enterprises, and specially women from low-income households. Indian economist and International Development Economics Associates (IDEAs) co-founder Prof. Jayati Ghosh made this observations when she addressed a public seminar under
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An image of a wild elephant taking refuge at a lake in Madunagala, reportedly with a gunshot injury, is being shared widely on social media. According to the comments, social media users claim that their attempts to contact the Department of Wildlife Conservation proved futile. However the Daily Mirror learned that the veterinary surgeons are already treating the elephant and that plans are underway to relocate the elephant to a safer location.
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For Kingsley Croos, a fisherman from Palgahathurai, one of 14 islands that shapes the Kalpitiya peninsula, illegal bottom trawling has been a curse that wreaked havoc in his life. As populations of shrimp, sea crab and other fish species found along the sensitive Puttalam estuary declined, Croos and fellow fishermen knew that their livelihoods would be threatened forever. It was after January 2021, that these fishermen breathed a sigh of relief w
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Pakistan is uncovering a remarkable past: a once-thriving Buddhist civilization. Excavations reveal ancient universities and stupas, like Jaulian with its university ruins and Bhamala with the world’s oldest Nirvana statue. This newfound heritage is drawing international interest, making Pakistan a destination for history and spiritual exploration