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If there was one decision that successive governments failed to implement, it was the scrapping of the Grade 5 scholarship exam. Introduced in 1947 by C.W.W. Kannangara to provide opportunities for students from underprivileged backgrounds to enter prestigious schools with better facilities, this exam was later scrutinised for its psychological impact on children. The exam was also criticised for its failure to accurately assess all forms of tale
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The tempo is set for the election of a new Mayor for the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC). Vraie Cally Balthazaar (NPP),Dr. Ruvaiz Haniffa and Riza Zarook (both SJB) are some of the prominent names in the fray, but no party has a clear cut majority in Colombo with regard to the election of the new mayor. This is why the election for the Colombo Mayor’s position is a hot topic and a much looked forward to event in the Sri Lankan political calendar.
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Parents teach children to expect danger from strangers despite mostly sexual abuse of children occurs between older male relatives and younger female children in families and often ensures that the relationship continues and remains a secret.
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In an article titled How Education Systems Have Always Created Our Futures by Sal Gordon, Head of Teaching & Learning at Green School Bali, some of the questions raised by him prompted me to analyse them further, where he says, “Are you teaching only about the past—or learning for the future? Are learning programs reflective of the needs of today and tomorrow?”
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Sri Lanka recently became the 109th signatory to the agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) on the Conservation and Sustainable use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ Agreement) in February 2025.
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The recent audacious drone attacks by Ukraine, striking multiple Russian strategic aircraft at airbases deep within Russia, serve as a stark and undeniable testament to a profound shift in modern warfare.
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On Thursday (29 May 2025) the plight of thousands of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees languishing in India was forcefully brought to our minds. A 75-year-old former Sri Lankan Tamil refugee returning from India was detained by immigration authorities. He was later remanded, despite the victim’s refugee status being certified by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). The incoming former refugee was detained by immigration officials
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The term of the 339 local government bodies for which elections were held on May 6 was scheduled to commence on June 2 (yesterday), according to a gazette extraordinary issued by the Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Government on February 17.
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Despite the negative impact of COVID-19, the government of China announced in 2020 that it had eradicated “extreme rural poverty” by lifting 800 million out of it.In 1981, 97% of China’s rural population lived in extreme poverty with an income below $1.90/day, as per 2011 Purchasing Power Parity. By 2020, this had dropped dramatically to being below 1%, with official claims of near-zero extreme poverty by 2021.
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It is disheartening to see some individuals rejoicing over the imprisonment of two former ministers, purely for political purposes. Their crime? Distributing carrom and draughts boards to their supporters using public funds—a questionable act, but hardly deserving of national mockery.
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After the fall of the Gotabaya Rajapaksa regime, the single United National Party (UNP) representative in parliament–Ranil Wickremesinghe- was elected by a majority of members in the House of Representatives as President of this country.
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The right to food is a universal human right. Yet this fundamental right is denied to Palestinians in Gaza. It is not only Israel that is inhumanely starving 2.2 million Palestinians; with the exception of a few countries such as Ireland, Spain, and Norway, the entire Western world is complicit in Israel’s crime of genocide, having failed to take meaningful action to stop the Zionist state’s barbarism.
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From all the days that we celebrate, ‘World No Tobacco Day’ takes great importance for many reasons. One reason could be that we must protect the fathers who indulge in smoking products made of tobacco. There are many who say that ‘World No Tobacco Day’ is more important than ‘World Mothers’ Day’ because the former can be used to save the lives of those addicted to tobacco and also millions of rupees. ‘World No Tobacco Day’ falls on May 31 (Satur
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The sudden decision by the Government to suspend admissions of local G.C.E. (A/L) qualified students to the Medical Degree programme at the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) this year is deeply concerning. This abrupt move not only bars hundreds of capable students from pursuing a medical career locally but also results in a projected revenue loss of nearly Rs. 2 billion.
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Following the 2004 tsunami, which swept away the lives of over 35,000 people, Sri Lanka expedited its approaches in disaster risk reduction and disaster management. One of the main priority areas had been to upgrade existing infrastructure into disaster-resilient infrastructure to withstand natural disasters in the face of adverse climate change conditions. But 21 years later, people continue to be affected by heavy rains and winds.
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When incumbent President Anura Kumara Dissanayake visited Jaffna in January this year, he said that land belonging to people should rightfully remain with them and that the issue of land disputes in the Northern province is being reviewed. However, in March, the government issued a gazette notification (No. 2340) which gave three months’ time for people to claim their lands in what was termed as a land settlement gazette. If the ownership of 5941
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Hubris. That is why there are over 900 kilometres of fibre optic cable laid in rural Wisconsin—one of the Midwestern states of the United States—that remain mostly dark while many rural residents still lack access to broadband internet. Laid at a cost of USD 32.3 million with support from the federal and state governments, this project was meant to connect Wisconsin’s rural areas to high-speed internet. Yet more than a decade after construction w
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I was energised to pen this piece after having read with interest several articles in the press. One of them was an article by veteran journalist Kusal Perera which exposed the manoeuvers by power hungry political party leaders abusing the very objectives of the LG machinery, to achieve their selfish and ulterior political motives, underscoring the need for ‘System Change’.
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Those like me who warned of the prospect of ending up like Lebanon were called Cassandras by government apologists in 2021-22. The crisis came. Those then in government who ignored the warnings paid the price. But the Sri Lankan public did not suffer as much as the citizens of Lebanon where the manifestations of the crisis such as unannounced load shedding continue. Those who replaced the politicians and officials who crashed the economy heeded t