‘Apadana Sobhini Panna’- Character Illumines Wisdom was given as the motto to a school by the Most Venerable Balangoda Ananda Maitreya Thero way back in 1925 which was to be made an independent educational institute.
Mothers who lost their ancestral lands and homes in Keppapulavu, Mullaitivu due to the three-decade war approached the authorities of the new administration in the North to seek answers and solace to the issue that has traumatised them for decades.
The launch ceremony for the research book ‘Vidyalaya Nalanda’, which examines the one hundred years history of Nalanda Vidyalaya in Colombo, is scheduled to take place under the chairmanship of Eastern Governor Prof. Jayantha Lal Rathnasekara on November 1, 2024, at 2:30 PM at the Malalasekara Memorial Hall in Nalanda Vidyalaya.
Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi extended his gratitude and appreciation to the scholars and monks in Colombo for joining in the celebration organised by the High Commission of India in Colombo to mark the recognition of Pali as a Classical Language by Government of India (GoI).
Agriculture in Sri Lanka is at a deadlock, and for the smallholder farmers, who constitute the backbone of the nation’s food production, it is a question of survival. Endless debates go nowhere, with a focus stuck on fertilizer subsidies and drones. Yet, the solution—a part of our agricultural heritage for centuries—is being glaringly ignored: rice-duck integration. Indeed, the ancient practice alone can provide small farmers in rice production w
A Three-date music tour in Sri Lanka has been organised for French singer Charlie Motto. According to the organisers of the event, the musical shows will be held in Colombo (October 29), Ahangama (November 1) and Kandy (November 3).
The closing ceremony of the 3-month long teacher-training programme in STEM subjects under Indian grant assistance for schools in the plantation regions of Sri Lanka was held on October 18 at the Ministry of Environment, Wildlife, Forest Resources, Water Supply, Plantation and Community Infrastructure.
Ranil Prematilake, Attorney at Law and Partner, Aequitas Legal, was unanimously re-elected as President of the Trinity College Kandy Old Boys’ Association (OBA) - Colombo Branch for the term 2024/2025 at the 116th Annual General Meeting held recently at the Auditorium of the Cathedral of Christ the Living Saviour, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 07.
The Kandy Lake was created with the tears and sweat of the Kandyan Peasants and it amounted to forced labour. Nearly 2000-3000 workers were employed for this task, according to John D’Oyly’s book (page 123). Men and women worked at the site. King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe ordered nearly 60 members of the Maha Sangha who protested against this to be bound and burnt. But Adikaram Meegastenne intervened and they were freed.
Vap full moon poya day is of special significance especially for Buddhists in Sri Lanka because of Katina Cheevara puja –the offering of wet season robes to Buddhist priests who sojourn for the rainy season.
The latest digital technology is being best used to help Sri Lankan women, most of whom are silently suffering from complications in menstrual cycle, through the use of an app named ‘Fio’. Created by Hemas Holdings PLC together with its leading feminine hygiene brand Fems, ‘Fio’ is the country’s first trilingual period tracking app and was launched on October 15.
Time and time again, there comes a murmur of yet another mass grave having been discovered in the island. These chance discoveries occur most often during construction of buildings or when laying underground pipelines for water supply. The skeletal remains get exhumed, are used in several court proceedings and thereafter the murmur becomes a whisper which eventually gets buried in the barrage of other news that takes precedence.
The manufacture of rosaries (a string of beads and also known as Navagunawela in Sinhalese and Mala in Tamil) is a traditional cottage industry in several villages in Kataragama area and also in villages of Uva and Southern provinces. This industry dates back to the reign of ancient Sinhala kings. However the latest that we hear about this industry is a sad story associated with a group of woman struggling for existence. Their lives are not beaut
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