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Let’s take a quick look at our premier sports organisations. And what worse place to start than the National Olympic ...
In the early 2000s, a colleague, returning to Sri Lanka after a decade in a research-heavy first world university, complained to me that ‘there is no research culture in Sri Lanka’. But what exactly ...
There has been a noticeable increase in the spread of Chikungunya in the city of Colombo, Kotte, and the suburbs of Colombo, ...
Priyanka Bhide, Uzair Younus, Umesh Moramudali and Jyoti Rahman discuss how tariffs will impact India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, ...
According to media reports and police department statistics, during the 11 months up to January this year, Sri Lanka recorded 2,937 crimes against children. This number includes 1,526 cases of rape ...
The Royal College Hockey Club (RCHC), in collaboration with Royal College, Colombo, unveiled a new logo for the 20th edition ...
The Seleucid Empire was a major Hellenistic state, founded by Seleucus I Nicator after the death of Alexander the Great in 312 BC. It encompassed a vast territory stretching from Aegean Sea to the ...
Photo courtesy of UN Habitat In the throes of a historic economic crisis, Sri Lanka is confronting a less visible but equally devastating public emergency - the widespread failure of urban sanitation ...
"If we miss school because of this, they won't teach us again the lessons we've missed, will they?" A survey conducted by DW of more than 500 girls across six schools in Sri Lanka's Central ...
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Daily News on MSNPrivate sector involvement in Clean Sri Lanka programme vital - MinisterPower and Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody said that the private sector involvement to the Clean Sri Lanka programme is vital since such involvement will help to move the programme forward rapidly.
In response, the "Clean Sri Lanka" programme has collaborated to improve the facilities and sanitation of the hospital. Accordingly, the "Clean Sri Lanka" programme actively worked to clean the ...
"If we miss school because of this, they won't teach us again the lessons we've missed, will they?" A survey conducted by DW of more than 500 girls across six schools in Sri Lanka's Central Province ...
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