The group LunuDehi is on a roll where foreign assignments are concerned. They were in Dubai last month and were seen in action at ‘PIMA NIGHT...
By EMERITUS PROFESSOR RANJITH SENARATNE, Chairman, National Science Foundation and former General President, Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science The global order in a...
by Rajan Philips Sunday this week marks Sri Lanka’s 76th independence anniversary. By President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s reckoning another twenty four years will have to go by...
The EDEX Expo 2024, Sri Lanka’s largest education fair, is scheduled to take place from Feb 9 to 11 at the Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention...
BY Prof Manouri Senanayake, President Servants of the Buddha The Servants of the Buddha look forward to welcoming Dr. Elizabeth J Harris who will deliver her...
by Hugh Karunanayake The self styled “Count”. De Mauny was born as Maurice Marie Talavande on March 21, 1886. The circumstances under which he left for...
(Excerpted from Selected Journalism by HAJ Hulugalle) One morning in March 1952, Don Stephen Senanayake, Ceylon’s first Prime Minister, fell off the horse he was riding...
by Savitri de Alwis It is said that a woman’s crowning glory is her ‘hair’ and it’s the crown she never takes off! For centuries ‘hair’...
(Excerpted from the autobiography of Merrill J. Fernando) Apart from livelihoods, post-tsunami, children’s education was one of the most deeply-affected dimensions. Our team established pre-schools for...
by Ernest Macintyre Derived from chapter one, six and seven of the Natyasashtra, on the origin of drama, and published in The Monkey King And Other...