The third among siblings, and three years younger to me in a neighbouring family near to us in down Wedikanda Road in Ratmalana was Rohan who...
Sri Lanka has the capacity to respond to disaster. Donors should let it. When floods swept through Sri Lanka in late November and early December, the...
“Dictatorships are one-way streets. Democracy boasts two-way traffic,” wrote Alberto Moravia, the Italian novelist and journalist who knew fascism not as theory but as lived suffocation....
The Lanka Samasamaja Party was born on the 18th of December 1935. It was more than the birth of a party. It was the birth of...
LESSONS FROM MY CAREER: SYNTHESISING MANAGEMENT THEORY WITH PRACTICE – PART 28 In the previous two episodes of this series, I wrote about how I ventured...
The sentiment expressed above is an interfered-with first two lines of the Welsh poet W H Davies’ poem ‘Leisure’ (1911), where he mourns the fact people...
Sri Lanka stands today at an economic and environmental crossroads. Repeated climate disasters, dwindling foreign exchange reserves, and stagnant rural incomes have exposed the fragility of...
During a discussion at the Regional Center for Strategic Studies (RCSS) in Sri Lanka on 9 December, Dr. Neil DeVotta, Professor at Wake Forest University, North...
A project sponsored by Perera and Sons (P&S) Company and built by Sri Lanka Navy Petroleum Terminals Ltd Former Managing Director Ceylon Petroleum Corporation Former High...
The Universities Act is back in the news – this time with the present government’s attempt to reform it through a proposed amendment (November 2025) presented...