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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 conti
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 internationa
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.
A newly launched study on minority women’s political representation in Sri Lanka highlights a persistent democratic gap, where women are counted to meet quotas, but excluded from meaningful participation and leadership.
Un-coordinated actions of government institutions have endangered Muthurajawela wetlands to a great extent, and this was revealed at the media briefing held last Thursday at the Archbishop’s House, Colombo.
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 hel
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.
Advance workshop on AI technology for young journalists was held at the Sri Lanka Press Council auditorium recently with the participation of 50 foreign and local journalists.
“Sahana Sewa Sathkaraya is a service initiated for patients admitted to the Kandy National Hospital with incurable conditions, such as cancer and kidney deficiencies. We admit patients to the Palliative Care Unit. This is a service provided free of
Human rights activist and the wife of disappeared journalist Prageeth Ekneligoda, Sandya, yesterday (February 5) urged President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to ensure her safety following the death threat she received from a person who claimed himself
As Sri Lanka commemorates 78 years of Independence, the island nation reflects on a journey marked by resilience, progress, and persistent challenges. From the optimism of 1948 to the trials of civil war and economic crises, the story of modern Sri L
At the outset, the writer wishes to quote below excerpts from a recent news item in the Press on the above subject. “Sri Lanka’s railway system faces mounting safety and operational challenges, with more than 400 railway level crossings remaining
The Muslim community played a role in Sri Lanka gaining independence from British rule in 1948, thus ending almost four and half centuries of European colonial rule in the island.
S. Thomas’ College Mount Lavinia celebrated its 175th anniversary on Tuesday February 03 in style in the school premises. It was founded in 1851 by the First Bishop of Colombo, the Rt. Rev’d James Chapman, and reached this milestone this year 20
According to Equite, latest studies suggest that the LGBTIQ+ community (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Intersex, Queer and other diverse sexual and gender identities) represents 6% - 8% of the total population of Sri Lanka. This was revealed to the media
When Belgium-born artist Fabienne Francotte first came to Sri Lanka on a holiday in 2013, she had never imagined settling down in this destination. But three years later, she decides to call Sri Lanka home. From calligraphy to painting on canvas to e
As Sri Lanka celebrates its 78th Independence Day today, a number of patriotic songs like “Lanka Lanka Pembara Lanka”, “Dakuna Negenahira”, “Walakulin Besa”, “Upan Bima Ape”, “Lanka Ma Bimai Ape”, “Asiriwe Lanka” and “Idiriy
According to the definition given in the oxford dictionary “an independent state or country” is one that is free and not controlled by another state or country.
The Installation Ceremony of Junior Chamber International (JCI) Colombo took place recently at 80 Club of Colombo. The event marked an important milestone for the chapter and was graced by the presence of Chief Guest Deshamanya Ajitha de Zoysa, sever
The surge in unregulated and predatory microfinance practices has made many individuals at the grassroots level vulnerable to mounting debts. After the year 2000, large financial institutions with access to international financial markets entered the
Step into any newsroom in Colombo today and the atmosphere is electric, yet anxious. We’ve moved past the era of the clattering typewriter, ink pens, but we are now standing on a far more complex threshold. As we integrate Affective Computing bette
As Sri Lanka marks 78 years of independence, a deeper question emerges: are we truly free in how we think and teach? For decades, our education and management systems have leaned heavily on global models like Toyota and IKEA, often ignoring the indig
Ms. Perin Captain devoted more than 65 years of selfless voluntary service to the cause of cancer care and patient welfare. She stands as one of the most remarkable figures in the history of the Sri Lanka Cancer Society. She was just 21 years of age
“Sara”, short and sweet for “Saranelis”, moves with an energy that belies his age; a spry little man who has witnessed ninety years of social as well as political evolution in his beloved “Thun Korale” now.
Senior politician and academic Prof. G. L Peiris released his newest book titled ‘The Sri Lanka Peace Process- an inside View’ at the 80 Club on January 27. The event was attended by Norwegian diplomat and former politician Erik Solheim and sever
The social media hype over the latest leaked video incident relating to a student and teachers of a prominent school in Colombo has been described as ‘harmful’ and ‘unhealthy.’
The following is a ‘response letter’ penned by former Commissioner of the Sri Lanka Scout Association, Janaprith Fernando, to an article that appeared in the Daily Mirror on January 28 under the headline “Appointment of new chief Scout Commissi
When you know numerological vibration of a given day or year, you can manage your calendar, studies, work, career, business and life and tweak your approach to get the most of what that day or year has to offer to you and your loved ones.
Gangaramaya Navam Perahera is a vibrant, colourful two day Buddhist procession in Colombo. It features majestic elephants, traditional dancers and drummers, attracting a large crowd near the Gangaramaya temple every year.
As a Buddhist, I write this piece motivated by a sincere desire to protect the Dhamma. It is essential to clarify that my intention is not to denounce the entire monastic community.
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