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The Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy, Sri Dalada Maligawa, which is interwoven within Sri Lankan Culture, has been widely revered and respected by Buddhists all over the world for centuries since its advent in Sri Lanka during the reign of King Keerthi Sr
Paticca Samuppadaya, “Dependent Co-arising” is part of the primary teachings in Buddhism. At the time of the Buddha, a variety of philosophical positions on causality were current in India. Some teachings claimed that the universe was controlled
The third edition of Manas Divisariya (Journey of the Mind) will open to the public during the Vesak week at the Mahalwarawa Bakeriya Space.
The full moon day in May holds profound significance in Buddhism.
Various Vesak programmes are held in almost every part of Sri Lanka to celebrate the birth of the Buddha.
The Maldives is launching the Maldives International Financial Centre to become a future-ready economy by 2040. Backed by Middle Eastern investors, the move signals bold ambition.
The film has been restored under the aegis of France-India-Sri Lanka Cine Heritage (FISCH), a pioneering international collaboration between Film Heritage Foundation, the Embassy of France and the French Institute in India, in a bid to restore and pr
A.G.S. Dayaratne, the newly elected President of the Kandy YMBA, while getting ready to launch the YMBA’s Vesak programme, dwelt on the UN Vesak Day of Observance being held in Vietnam.
Upon the critical need to ensure a legally mandated 25% quota for women’s representation in local government bodies, following the recent local authority elections, the Mannar Women’s Development Federation sent an urgent letter to the Election C
While the veneration of the Sacred Tooth Relic was happening in Kandy, another ancient ritual was enacted 17 kilometers away, presumed to be from the time of King Bhuveneka Bahu. This was at Sagama Raja Maha Viharaya..
Early morning in Galpalliya is a quiet time, yet the air vibrates with sounds of chiselling, and chirping young voices drifting from a small hut behind the Holy Cross Church. Sunlight spills through open windows, casting long shadows on partially f
In August last year, I travelled to Hiroshima and Nagasaki as part of the UNODA Youth Leaders Fund for a World Without Nuclear Weapons inaugural cohort. I received the opportunity as a volunteer youth coordinator for Sri Lanka Campaign to Abolish Nuc
Egypt has nominated Dr. Khaled El-Enany as its candidate for the position of Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for the 2025-2029 term. El-Enany is a former Minister of Tourism and Antiqu
The much disputed Mannar-Puttalam road via Wilpattu National Park yet again made headlines when President Anura Kumara Dissanayake recently said that the government is considering ways and means of reopening this road. The road, which was initially b
Horton Plains Naional Park, a world heritage environmental zone rich in biodiversity is now endangered by fast spreading invasive alien plants, much to the alarm of the environmentalists and those depending on tourism. Jinapriya Gallage, a reputed
Sri Lanka currently faces two parallel eye health crises— a backlog of cataract surgeries and a rise in unaddressed vision problems among schoolchildren.
Officers of the Eluwankulama Wildlife Office raided a large-scale timber smuggling operation that had been ongoing for some time in the buffer zone along the border of Wilpattu National Park, and seized a stockpile of timber worth nearly one million
Artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t just changing the way we work, shop or our interactions with each other. As AI grows in quantum leaps, we must ask whether we are prepared for a future where machines challenge not just our labour but something fa
The Excise Ordinance was introduced in Sri Lanka on January 1, 1913. The title of the ordinance states: “An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the law relating to the import, export, transport, manufacture, sale, and possession of intoxicating liqu
“He was stripped naked in public and they kept banging his head on one wall and the other. They have pricked him using a safety pin. Then he was thrown inside a cupboard.
It has been twenty years since the assassination of veteran Journalist and media activist Dharmeratnam Sivaram, popularly known as ‘Taraki’.
In 1989, 36 years back, Louis Benedict joined the “Holy Trinity Community”- Charismatic Renewal Movement within the Catholic church.
An inexplicable joy fills my heart as I write down my thoughts on the “Hall of Fame, Educational Institute in our Motherland”.
We studied together at Royal College. He was two batches senior to me, but we were in the same Royal College Cadet Platoon. He was our cadet Sergeant in the 1978 Platoon. Bhathiya was a very cheerful person.
The 34th Annual General Meeting of the Alumni Association of the University of Peradeniya-Colombo Chapter (AAUPCC) was held on Sunday, March 30, 2025, at the Main Auditorium (Sanhinda), Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration (SLIDA), Colom
The upcoming Local Government election is crucial for many reasons. Apart from the fact that it is being held after a hiatus of seven years, local government bodies play a crucial role in engaging the public in the local governance system. Sri Lanka
Thirty-two years have passed since the death of former President Ranasinghe Premadasa. The terrorist attack targeting him on May 1, 1993, undoubtedly remains in the memory of many people. To anyone studying recent political trends in our society, it
Writing about a historical figure is no easy task. Readers could tire of reading about the same feats year after year. However, every year there are readers who could gain knowledge of facts and changes in history created by our own men and women.
In 1978 when the British Conservative party, under the leadership of Margaret Thatcher, ran an advertising campaign titled ‘Labour isn’t working’ it was punning on the word labour. The campaign was against the ruling Labour Party over the risin
With a distinguished career spanning over three decades, Gabriela Ramos is an inspiring international leader who has dedicated her life to building a more prosperous, fair and sustainable world.
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