India has the world’s largest number of cattle. They are not being worshipped in temples; they are not ambling through the countryside eating as they move....
By Dr Upul Wijayawardhana There is often the burst of a bright flicker shortly before a flame dies down. Can we equate our lives to a...
By Uditha Devapriya What, I wonder, are we to make of nationalism, the most powerful political force we have today? Liberals dream on about its...
By Rochelle Palipane Gunaratne Where would Mother Lanka’s indigenous dance forms be, if not for the renaissance of traditional dance in the early 1940s? January 26,...
In India most animal welfare people are vegetarians. We, in People for Animals, insist on that. After all, you cannot want to look after animals and...
Continued from yesterday He explained that the community receives high-quality service free of charge. “There are many people who cannot afford surgeries and vaccines in the...
The Future of the Indian Ocean: The proposed building of the Kra Canal by Ramesh Somasunderam BA MA (Deakin) PhD (UWA) (Published by the author: 2021)...
The Book Shelf Reviewed by Anushka Kahandagamage Harshana Rambukwella, The Politics and Poetics of Authenticity: A Cultural Genealogy of Sinhala Nationalism, 2018. 178 pages, London: UCL...
God/universe/nature has a strict rule: all the suffering caused by man will have to be borne by man. Is anyone on this planet happy? Rich or...
By Uditha Devapriya In 1999 Charles Krauthammer famously penned an obituary for humanitarian intervention. Such an idea, he argued, cannot last, especially not as a cornerstone...