Incessant Hunting, authored by Gnanasena Pathirana and translated into English by Lloyd Perera, is a multi-layered story that explores the furthest reaches of what it means to be human; more precisely what it means to be a patriot.
With the Battle of the Blues looming in the horizon and the rugby season about to start, Royal College’s Cricket and Rugby teams are looking forward to a packed sports season. With the aim of boosting the morale of the players of both
Vajiraramaya Temple, down Vajira Road, Colombo 04 that had its beginnings in a Bana Maḍuwa or Preaching Hall on July 27, 1901, became well known within and outside the shores of Sri Lanka firstly, because of the erudition and far-sighte
A minister who was charged with extortion [an exorbitant Rs. 64 million] and abusing his powers, found guilty and sentenced to two years RI- suspended thanks to the judiciary’s sympathy, he continues.....
I first met Dudley Senanayake in 1970. Despite the heat of the colossal defeat of the so-called National Government led by Dudley Senanayake still brewing, I met him at his Woodland’s private residence along with a group of students from Ananda College Colombo.
Daily Mirror’s investigative journalist Prageeth Sampath Karunathilake has written to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) C.D Wickramaratne regarding an alleged death threat received from two security.....
Today I would like to recall once again how our head of state assured the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the international community that he would protect our country’s democracy and the human rights of all Sri Lankans. He also quite publicly stated he would see to the re-enactment of the 19th Amendment in parliament,
The whole world is experiencing a tough time. When one looks at history one can’t help, but remember Emperor Ashoka who lived in India. He was very ambitious and invaded Kalinga (a coastal region in India) and conquered it. However, after doing so,
Iranganie Serasinghe (nee Meedeniya) who celebrates her 95th birthday on Thursday the ninth of June is, culturally speaking, a many faceted phenomenon representing the values of a culture and a country so far removed from what it is today, as to be almost unrecognisable.
The Digital Chapter of the Federation of Information Technology Industry Sri Lanka (FITIS) urged the government to treat local and foreign digital service providers equally, highlighting the need for fairplay for local companies.
Third review approved by IMF, SL to get next US$ 333 million tranche
Niloufer Esufally-Anverally Makes a Stylish Comeback with the Launch of NLFR
Global Entrepreneurship Week 2024 kicks off across all 25 districts
Fonterra to proceed with sale process for Consumer businesses
BOI signs US$ 12.16mn deal with Celogen Lanka
15-year-old schoolgirl impregnated, mother’s paramour arrested
United in art: Children collaborate to celebrate 35 years of CRC