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Sat, 20 Jun 2026 Today's Paper
Exactly 731 days after duo Johann Peiris and Jayanthi Kuru-Uthumpala put Sri Lanka on the world map of mountaineering by conquering Mount Everest on May 21, 2016, Peiris, like Jayanthi two years ago, summitted the mountain on May 22, 2018, at 5.55 am
Kalasuri Dr. Jayasiri Semage will hold his solo exhibition of paintings titled ‘Splendour of Art’ at the Lionel Wendt Art Gallery, Colombo 7 from June 15 to 17.
A lawyer, who visited the Negombo Police Station to represent a female victim, and was allegedly prevented from discharging his duties by a senior police officer, has filed a complaint with the Supreme Court for the violation of his professional righ
Mystery surrounds the construction or misconstruction of a Seema Malaka in Diyawanna Oya. To avoid any miscommunication the underscores the fact that this article does not refer to the construction with the same name and situated in Beira Lak
Dr. Harsha Perera has published the smallest books in colour to be printed in Sri Lanka. They are twins, one in Sinhala and the other in English, titled ‘Mage Rata’ (My Country) and with illustrations and laminated inside pages. &
The history of the Buddhist clergy, in this country, has largely been a history of schisms, splits, and amalgamations. Over the decades and centuries, several important points have been inferred with respect to this (at one level)
A recent news story titled ‘The end of an era: Canon kills off last film camera’ prompted me to write this. Is it the end of film and film cameras? Don’t make any predictions. The end of vinyl records and record players was predic
The Rotract Club of University of Peradeniya have planned a walk titled ‘Reach for Water’ which will be held on June 9.
An oil colour painting depicting the manner in which King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe ordered Devendra Mulachari to build the Octagon or Pathirippuwa was presented to Diyawadana Nilame Pradeep Nilanga Dela by Avanti Sri Nissanka Karunaratne. &nbs
For the watchful consumer, reading labels on their food items is simply an act of habit. While the containers of most food items tell you exactly what you’re about to purchase, when it comes to fruits, we’re often left puzzled; al
Sati means ‘mindfulness’ in Pali. Its most basic and practical definition is; retaining awareness every moment, on purpose, without judgment, being in the present moment and not thinking of the past nor dreaming of the future. That is b
Everything about the environment is turning pale. The blues and the greens are fading away and it is us humans who could treat Mother Nature better. From the irresponsible dumping of garbage to every other attempt made at polluting the environment im
Mount Elizabeth Hospital along with Gleneagles Hospital Singapore, flagship brands of Parkway Hospitals Singapore, have broken their 2017 record, winning 10 awards at the 2018 Asia Pacific Healthcare and Medical Tourism Awards held on May 4 2018 at H
It’s been a year, I don’t know how, Where did the time go, please come back to us now
We write in response to the article titled ‘The consequences of building Port City’ published in your newspaper on April 26, 2018. It is becoming increasingly clear that this is an organised build-up against Port City, particu
The UN Peacekeeping Force (UNPKF for short) came into being during the Arab-Israeli war in 1948. Subsequently, in 1988, by dint of its immense contribution to the maintenance of peace in trouble spots across the world, it bagged the Nobel Peace Prize
In his memoir Pin Athi Sarasavi Waramak Denna, Ediriweera Sarachchandra dwells on the intricate link between a cultural resurgence and the identities of those who take part in and eventually get to lead that resurgence. Taking a rather puritanical st
“The world is afflicted by death and decay. But the wise do not grieve, having realized the nature of the world.” – Gautama Buddha Perhaps it is this knowledge that fuels the desire of more and.....
Silk Road is the road that Chinese in the past used to trade with outside world. Ancient Silk Road comprised of land routes and sea routes. It has a history of more than 2,000 years.
Over the next few decades we have to eradicate hunger and do so for a growing population. And we’ll have to do that amid climate trends that will require our food systems, starting with the agricultural sectors, to become increasin
It’s with profound love of my father Selathurai Gnanasegaram of Kokuvil East, Kokuvil, that I share his contribution to spiritual development on his up-coming 100th birth day. Arrangements have been made for a grand celebration at Sai Illam Tha
When my mother asked me to write a few words to commemorate my father’s first year death anniversary, a realisation came upon me that writing such a piece would make my heart heavy.
Just a month has passed by since the demise of Prof. Samantha Hettiarachchi. He was a pioneer in the teaching of Coastal Engineering in Sri Lanka both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, in the early 1980s Prof. Hettiarchchi did an extens
Eileen Dissanayake was my English Literature teacher and later my class teacher in the HSC1 class at Holy Family Convent, Bambalapitiya.
A careful perusal of history indicates that racism begins with the economic as opposed to the religious or communal.
M.S.H. Mohammed, Team Leader of the Fight Cancer Initiative, was felicitated at the 13th Annual Conference of Lions Clubs International District 306 C2, at the Temple Trees recently.
Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre (Indian Cultural Centre) and High Commission of India Colombo will present Jugalbandi-a duet Kathak recital featuring ICCR scholars Vihanga Rukshan and Ama Nethmi and young promising Sri Lankan dancers at Swami Vivek
Sri Lanka has been ranked as the second best country in South Asia for children to grow up in for the second successive year, and the 60th best across the globe, despite ongoing concerns over the impacts of parental migration, according to a new
Some smoke it to ‘relieve stress’, but for others it’s already a habit or quite dangerously a norm. Had it been a useful drug, it would have cured millions of people. But it’s a killer that takes your life before you become
Tobacco is a deadly product that kills more than 7 million people annually. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 6 million of these deaths are the result of direct tobacco use while around 890 000 are the result of non-smoker
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