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Mon, 08 Jun 2026 Today's Paper
Pattirippuwa or the Octagonal Pavilion in Kandy Sri Dalada Maligawa is a masterpiece of architecture that stands to the credit of the traditional upcountry architects.
Enterprise technology is at an inflection point. Traditional ERP systems, once seen as indispensable, have become increasingly burdensome for organizations , costly to deploy, rigid in structure, and too slow for today’s competitive markets.
Patients at the Thambuttegama Base Hospital are in the process of adjusting to a new health system, which would allow them to obtain medical services in a couple of minutes in future.
In the heart of Sri Lanka’s central highlands, a modest home garden has quietly evolved into a living laboratory—challenging conventional conservation wisdom and offering a blueprint for sustainable coexistence.
Bommai: An Island Story, a post-war psychological drama directed by Navayuga Kugarajah, was released in theatres across Sri Lanka on 19 September, which followed with a special preview screening at PVR Cinemas, One Galle Face.
Hon. Karu Jayasuriya: The Uncrowned Statesman of Sri Lanka Celebrates 85 Years of Life. Upon reaching his 85th year on September 29, 2025, Sri Lankabhimanya Deshabandu Karu Jayasuriya is considered one of the last great gentlemen in Sri Lankan politi
The certainty of death has been removed from our lives, my brother-in-law. He was born in Malaysia. When he came back to Jaffna, he studied at Jaffna College, where his schoolmates included Bishop Ambalavarna and Prof. George Thambiapillai.
On September 24, the “Silk Road Linking Hubei, Shared Prosperity with Ceylon” Sri Lanka–China (Hubei) Economic and Cultural Cooperation Forum was launched simultaneously in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and at the Science Auditorium of Central China Norm
Edward Bernays was born in 1891 in Vienna, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His family emigrated to New York when he was still a child. He had a unique connection: he was the nephew of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis.
Kachchatheevu Island is located in Palk Bay, one and a half nautical miles from the India-Sri Lanka International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) on our side of IMBL. It’s well within our side, and this boundary line was ratified in 1976 in a T
On 18 January 2025, Sri Lanka Customs released 323 shipping containers in its custody without conducting inspections. The release of these containers raised concerns among Customs Trade Unions, civil society groups, and the general public, because th
At just 21, Dr Vashinyaa Premanand has carved her place in global academic history as the world’s youngest Doctor of Business Administration graduate. Her rare blend of intellect, discipline and determination, shaped from childhood, has made her no
Over the past year, the incumbent Government had been criticised in numerous instances for not being able to walk the talk and deliver some of its promises. Despite fulfilling certain promises, there seems to be mixed reactions towards various decisi
Janodanaya Movement, a partner civil rights organisation of the National People’s Power (NPP), has strongly condemned the inhuman and brutal attack carried out by the police against unarmed civilians in Mannar. A group of civilians had carried out
Malabe Boys’ School has made a name for itself as a giant killer in the inter-school rugby tournament. These rugby players have made giant strides by first contesting the Division 3 segment and then moving to play in the Division 2 tournament in 20
The colourful collection of flags, which will go on display at the Lionel Wendt after fifty-two years, relates the fascinating story of Vipuli Jayasuriya’s love for ancient Sri Lankan flags—a love that led her to reproduce the vanishing cultural
My 20-year-old son, who uses astrology a lot, suddenly turned to me one day and said that an AI (Artificial Intelligence) based reading he had received regarding his life blew his mind away.
In response to the deepening mental health crisis in the country, Rotary in Sri Lanka launched the next phase of its landmark mental health initiative - Rotary for Healing Minds Matter.
The presentation of the “Akta Patra” to Ven. Narampanawe Ananda, the New Anunayake Thera, of the Asgiriya Maha Viharaya will take place at the historic audience on October 3, 2025.
The Maldivian government has expressed a firm commitment to maintaining a free, independent and responsible media.
Shifana* from Puttalam and Kavya* from Batticaloa have spent years navigating Sri Lanka’s family law system, facing domestic violence, slow courts, and unequal legal protections. Their struggles highlight the urgent need for reform and underscore t
According to the World Health Organisation, sixteen percent of the world’s population – at least 1.3 billion people, have some form of disability, whether by birth or developed later in life. Children (aged 0 to 17) with disabilities, which acc
Four Additional Solicitor Generals (ASG) from the Attorney General’s (AG) Department were appointed as President’s Counsel by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
Trees are one of nature’s greatest gifts. They provide shade, clean the air, and help keep the environment balanced. Yet, in busy cities like Colombo, trees can sometimes become a danger.
The First Bi-Annual Report on the Implementation of the Government’s Policy Statement was launched with the participation of ministers, civil society leaders, academics, and activists at the Jasmine Hall of the Bandaranaike Memorial International C
As the world marks the International Day of Awareness on Food Loss and Waste, the paradox of billions going hungry while 1.3 billion tonnes of food are wasted annually grows more urgent.
Sri Lanka’s Ananda College has opened the country’s first public sector STEAM Education Center with a Rs. 250 million donation from philanthropist Nahil Wijesuriya.
A two-day film festival featuring restored cinematic creations from Sri Lanka, India, and France will be held at the National Film Corporation Cinema Hall in Colombo, on September 27 and 28.
“Sri Lankan readers are increasingly drawn towards literature tied to international and national awards. Instead, they should also explore other authentic works,” said Vihanga Perera, author of The Warm South, which was shortlisted for the 32nd G
I was once told by my mother that life is a puzzle of your own design and choosing, and one that requires to be put together yourself, with one salient negative factor.
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