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The chants for good governance, system change, and accountability that once resounded across Galle Face Green have quietened now. No sign of the ‘People’s struggle’ that began with silent protests and led an entire government to step down not t
This article has been compiled on youth unrest in Sri Lanka in keeping with an analysis made by former Director of Agriculture K.B Gunaratne based on data from the Department of Census and Statistics and the Central Bank of Sri Lanka on certain progr
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has published its evaluation of Sri Lanka’s performance in the first phase or ‘first term’ of the ongoing,,,,
Godakande Arachchige Sasindu Priyaranga of Galle, a former Royalist and currently a medical student at the Kotalawela....
The latest and by far the most comprehensive study of Sri Lanka’s pre-eminent painter, George Keyt: The Absence of a Desired....
Peradeniya, the historic town in Sri Lanka has long been synonymous with the esteemed University of Peradeniya. However, recent events have brought to light the gradual loss of the luminaries who have brought glory to this renowned academic instituti
The city of Guangzhou, China has emerged as a key player in international trade, manufacturing and technological innovation. In China’s vibrant south, Guangzhou stands as a mixture of ancient charms and modernity. With a 2,200-year history whisperi
The former University of Wollongong (UOW) Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering, founding Director of the Centre for Geomechanics and Railway Engineering and celebrated innovator, Professor Buddhima Indraratna has been awarded the Order of Aus
Celebrating the 75th Republic Day of India, which falls today (January 26th), the High Commission of India in Colombo organized a dance ensemble on wednesday the 24th titled: “Sringar” – Tapestry....
Improving the management of road travel speeds will decrease traffic deaths and injuries in Asia and the Pacific. Policies focused on enforcement, road design, vehicle technology and urban....
For Sri Lankans the New Year didn’t bring any hope. Due to the prior announcements made by the government the country’s people stepped into 2024 with a fear of taxation and VAT implementation. They stepped into 2024 with a bothered mindset about
Duruthu poya usually falls in January which is the first month of the year and hence the observance of Duruthu poya is the first Buddhist event of the calendar year. It was on a day like this, exactly nine months after The Enlightenment that Gautama
“Man is born: to live, to suffer and to die, and what befalls him is a tragic lot. There is no denying this in the end”. This pithy saying of great poignancy, attributed to a great American novelist, Thomas Wolfe, sums up the lot of mankind on th
“Sri Lankan health system is extremely recognised in the world and one of the best in South Asian region,” said Secretary of Health at the Ministry of Health Dr. P.G. Mahipala at a media conference which held recently at the auditorium of the Nat
In his new book, ‘What I Heard’ journalist Nilantha Ilangamuwa explores the fundamental role of conversations in shaping human civilization. Highlighting the backbone of societies, the book (ISBN: 9798876040527) draws from ancient sources, emphas
On Thursday (January 18), a sub-inspector attached to the Narammala Police Station opened fire at a civilian. The civilian, identified as K. A Roshan Kumarasiri succumbed to injuries instantly. The reason....
Sri Lanka will be the host country for the Annual Assembly of the Sri Lanka Bhikkhu Association in Europe, scheduled to be held on January 29, at the BMICH. The assembly will be held for the first time...
The ‘Bharathanatya Arangetram’ event of Treashia Ashvini Ignatius will be held on January 21 (Sunday) at Bishop’s College Auditorium, Colombo 3 starting at 5.30 pm. Treashia is a disciple of “Nadamani” Smt. Shanthy Ganesharajah. The chief
In a country of cosmetic changes where ‘new faces’ deliver disappointment or worse, it was indeed heartening to learn that Dr Upul Dissanayake has been elected as the President of the Ceylon College of Physicians. I first met him years ago, but i
The news that Sonia de Silva (Aunty Soni) had passed away three months ago on October 17, 2023 came as a shock to me. I had spoken to her only a week ago and I never thought that it would be the last time I would talk to her. She was someone I was cl
The 22nd Dhaka International Film Festival (DIFF) promises a dynamic blend of discourse and celebration. Renowned journalist, film critic and curator, Anuradha Kodagoda, will deliver the keynote at the Tenth Dhaka International Conference on Women in
An Opera Workshop will be conducted at Ananda College on January 21 commemorating the 87th birth anniversary of the late Dr. Premasiri Khemadasa - popularly known as Master Khemadasa....
Several people affected by obtaining loans from mico-finance companies stages a protest recently at the Fort Railway Station demanding from the government to remove the Micro-finance and Credit....
Fishermen fear that the freshwater fishing industry, that was operated along Madu River in Balapitiya, will not sustain in time to come. Although the river once had a large number of ja-kotu or shrimp fishing kraals today less than twenty-five of the
The author of the book “The Long Lost Princess” Aneeqa Aniff was pleased to be able to publish her first book on January 12 (Friday) at a hotel located in Colombo in the presence of the Bishops’ College Principal Chemali Goonetileke Herath and
On Tuesday (January 16), stocks of carrot harvests in Sri Lanka indeed made history. Priced at Rs. 2000 a kilo, the price of carrots experienced an unprecedented surge owing to various reasons. Consumer associations and farmer organizations blamed th
During their visit to the British Council office while in Sri Lanka, HRH Princess Anne and Sir Tim Lawrence spent ...
A broken pair of rubber slippers kept on a display caught this writer’s eye as she walked into the ICES auditorium to witness....
The ongoing economic crisis in the country is not only impacting the availability of food, but has also had a significant effect on population growth. This is evident in the fact that the majority of individuals who married in the years 2021-2022-202
The Tamil festival of Thai Pongal is essentially a harvest festival supposed to have originated from the time when humans started settling down along the banks of rivers with fertile soil. Some historians....
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