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In the wake of the recent bombings, Abans PLC conducted religious activities that promoted peace and harmony within the Sri Lankan community. Taking place throughout the month of June, these activities signified Abans’ goal of endorsing national un
Sri Lanka’s recent elevation to upper middle income status puts it alongside countries earning a GNI per capita of more than US$ 3,996. This figure, of course, is computed by the World Bank, which means that we are an upper middle class country as
An unusual silence hovers around Katuwapitiya on an otherwise busy Friday morning. One cannot expect more from a venue that recently witnessed a horrific terror attack. As we enter the Katuwapitiya Church premises....
The IHRA Journal was recently launched by the Institute of Human Resource Advancement (IHRA) of the University of Colombo. The first copy of the latest issue was handed over to the Vice Chancellor, Prof. (Mrs.)Wijayarathne by Dammika Perera, the Edit
Born in 1964 in Nauththuduwa, Matugama, young Damith Indrajith found himself developing a passion to draw and sculpt. During his late teens, Indrajith -- by then a budding artist -- got the rare opportunity to study under world-renowned landscape arc
As the film comes to an end and the camera pans slowly down the trunk of a venerable old tree that witnessed lust, loss, lament, logic and life, one wonders what Prasanna Jayakody was thinking about what he was actually thinking in this last, all-enc
Continuing their legal and scientific approaches to abate carbon footprint, the EFL held its newest instalment of Green Conversations recently in Colombo.
Quoting from several Supreme Court Judgments, Chief Magistrate Lanka Jayaratne, while delivering her Bail Order on the magisterial inquiry conducted against former IGP Pujith Jayasundara and former Defence Secretary Hemasiri Fernando who were charged
The political scene is hotting up these days with the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) expected to name its presidential candidate on August 11.
W. K Nandasena, a resident of Lellakada, Ginimellagaha, said that travelling to Galle took less time after the Wakwella – Ginimellagaha road was improved. “It used to take more than an hour before the roadwas carpeted, but now it takes less than
‘If a person foolishly does me wrong, I will return to him the protection of my boundless love. The more evil that comes from him the better will go from me. I will always give off only the fragrance of goodness.’ -Buddha.
Today is the day of Esala Pasalosvaka Poya which primarily signifies Buddha’s First Sermon – the Dhammakkappavattana Sutta. The Sermon which he preached to the five ascetics two solar months following the attainment of Enlightenment explained th
The study of the history and evolution of the petty bourgeoisie or lower middle class in colonial societies has not been given the attention it deserves. Part of the reason for this may be, as Arno Mayer has noted, the “intricate nature” of the p
The stunning victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the April-May 2019 Indian parliamentary elections has thrown its principal rival, the Indian National Con
Moses Saman is a Spanish-American (born Peruvian) photojournalist who specializes in the coverage of war and civil conflict. An article about him published in the Guardian UK.....
As global change-makers, the youth have a key role to play in bringing about change. Although there are many opportunities they could possibly grab, certain factors stand in their way in trying to learn the necessary skills sets.
It is with deep regret and deep pain of mind that I am writing a few lines on the passing away of my beloved wife on May 25, 2013. I have no words to express my sorrow. One can lose one’s father, mother, brother or sister, or anyone for that matter
Keerthi akka my namesake, was the rainbow in her family. Though in relationship she was my first cousin, I considered her as an aunt who inspired our whole family circle. I would correlate each hue of the rainbow to her endearing qualities.
A formal felicitation ceremony to bid farewell to the former Vice Chancellor, Senior Professor Lakshman Dissanayake and welcome the new Vice Chancellor, Senior Professor Chandrika Wijeyaratne was held recently at the Senate Hall in the College House
The English Writers’ Collective (EWC) will conduct a workshop on short story on Saturday 13 July 2019 from 9.00 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. at the International Centre for Ethnic Studies (ICES) 2, Kynsey Terrace, off Kynsey Road, Colombo 7.
The Annual General Meeting of Sri Lanka China Society (SLCS) and the AGM of Sri Lanka Belgium Association (SLBA) will be held on 03rd August 2019 at No. 50B in Sarana Mawatha Rajagiriya. The two Annual General Meetings will commence at 10.00 a.m. at
Ever since the dastardly Easter Sunday attacks, Sri Lanka’s political landscape has clasped the hot seat. Adding insult to injury is the government’s contemplation of inking the amended Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with the US.
Following the arrests of former Defence Secretary Hemasiri Fernando and IGP Pujith Jayasundera over the April 21 bomb blasts, the National Peace Council (NPC) said that the Easter Sunday bomb blasts were a result of a systemic failure rather than the
Celebrating its 10th Anniversary, CPM Sri Lanka launched the Management and Entrepreneurship Programmes with a fully-fledged syllabus and a practical background on Wednesday, June 19, 2019, at the Orchid Room, BMICH under the patronage of Speaker of
War and conflict cause serious physical destruction to land and property. Bombings, shelling and direct combat result in populations escaping the impacted areas, often having to flee without preparation or warning. This results in the displacement of
Having a free meal is a dream in today’s context; particularly for those in the lower strata of the society. Although the United Nations lists alleviation of poverty and hunger as Sustainable Development Goals, they seem to be far from being achiev
The World Health Organization yesterday announced Sri Lanka has eliminated measles, interrupting transmission of the indigenous virus that causes the killer childhood disease.
It is with profound sadness that we announce the demise of our beloved brother and friend Dr. Pathmanaban Subramaniam who passed away in Malaysia on the 10th of June after a brief illness at the age of 73.
Commemoration of the late Mr. V. A. Sugathadasa will be held today July 10, 2019 at 9.30 a.m. at the Sugathadasa Stadium in front of the Sugathadasa statue. This article is prepared in memory of his yeoman services to sports and the nation.
After a particularly hot and humid May this year, many Sri Lankans would have eagerly anticipated the south-western monsoon to ease their discomfort. Each year, what Sri Lankans don’t expect however, seems to be the ensuing outbreak of the deadly d
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