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by Dr. Ranil Senanayake The Oxygen that is present in the air that we breathe is the birth right of every organism that lives on this planet. It is free for everyone. However, the action of some to take out...
Cabinet Spokesperson Minister Nalinda Jayatissa has expressed regret over Deputy Minister of Public Security Sunil Watagala calling his driver a “donkey.” Speaking at the Cabinet press briefing held today (20), Jayatissa responded to a journalist’s question regarding the deputy minister’s...
Chamari Athapaththu is set to miss the final phase of the WPL for UP Warriorz (UPW) to join Sri Lanka on a white-ball tour of New Zealand starting March 4 in Napier. Athapaththu’s departure will be the second big...
By Hemanta Randunu A notorious underworld figure, Aruna Widanagamage alias Middeniye Kajja, and his six-year-old daughter, were shot dead, on Tuesday (18) night, by contract killers at Kadewatta Junction in Middeniya, Tangalle. Initial police investigations indicate that the killing was...
Key Steps and Best Practices BY Gamini Keerawella Conducting research and writing a research paper are distinct yet interdependent exercises. In the Social Sciences, a single research project can yield multiple papers, each exploring different dimensions of the central inquiry. A...
While the country was rapidly heading for an unprecedented political, economic and social crisis, then President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, in the first week of June 2021, received Director of the USAID Sri Lanka Office, Reed J. Aeschliman, at the Presidential...
By Ifham Nizam As Sri Lanka accelerates its transition to renewable energy, particularly through the widespread adoption of rooftop solar installations, it is encountering significant hurdles in maintaining the stability of its national power grid. While the country’s commitment to sustainability...
SJB leader Sajith Premadasa yesterday (18) requested the Election Commission (EC) not to initiate the process pertaining to local government (LG) polls until the conclusion of the ongoing budget debate. Having led a top level Opposition delegation for talks with...
Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) made short work of a full-strength Delhi Capitals by keeping their batting line-up to 141 and then chasing the total down with ease to continue the trend of the chasing side winning, for...
Nations Trust WNPS monthly lecture The February Nations Trust WNPS monthly lecture ‘The Right to Survive: Wetlands and you’ will be held on 20 Feb. at 6.00 pm. Conservator General of Forests Nishantha Edirisinghe, Director of Protected Area Management at Sri...