Sri Lanka lost approximately 460 elephants in 2019 mainly as a result of the Human-Elephant Conflict. Besides that, deliberate attempts of ivory poaching have been reported from time to time. With every passing World Animal Day, th
At a time when the COVID-19 pandemic is surging in the country, the immediate need for medical equipment and other facilities has risen unprecedentedly. In this context the Lions Clubs International District 306 C1 has initiated a project nam
I am deeply saddened and disappointed by the recent release of 15 elephants that were in the care and custody of the state; back to persons who are alleged to have unlawfully captured them or purchased the said elephants from those who have unlawfully captured them.
Thalif Deen, former UN Bureau Chief for Inter Press Service (IPS) news agency, is the author of a newly-released book on the United Nations titled “No Comment- and Don’t Quote Me on That” from which this article is adapted.
Professor Emeritus Chandra Gunawardena, Founder Dean, Faculty of Education, Open University Sri Lanka passed away on August 30, 2021. Her death leaves a huge vacuum in the Field of Education in Sri Lanka. She was indeed a stalwart and a larger than life figure in that sphere.
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