Part IV By Seneka Abeyratne Let us now turn our attention to Sri Lanka’s prehistory corresponding to the Stone Age. Although it is possible that a...
The 22nd of October 1902, was a busy day for Muhandiram Dionysius Sepala Panditha Dahanayake. The Dayaka Sabha of the Wijayananda Viharaya at Weliwatta, Galle, of...
By Uditha Devapriya udakdev1@gmail.com Newton Gunasinghe, easily one of the most brilliant minds of 20th century Sri Lanka, was the country’s first Marxist anthropologist. Gunasinghe’s contributions...
St Bridget’s centenary committee -2021/2022 The Past Pupils’ Association was inaugurated on November 21, 1921, (under the name Old Girls’ Association) with the Superior of the...
What is missing from our dinner menu is not the fault of the kitchen keepers! By B. Nimal Veerasingham There was this gentleman who lived on...
About three quarters of a mile to the north of the centre of the Galle Town is the Dangedera village. The road to Baddegama runs across...
By Ashley de Vos China and Sri Lanka diplomatic relations was established in February 7, 1957. The fact that there were sincere personalities with flawless and...
Educating the Sri Lankan for the new Era- C. Kariyawasam Book Review A book written in 2020 by well known author and former Professor in Education...
Ruminations on Sri Lanka’s Ancient Past – Part III By Seneka Abeyratne Historical evidence suggests that Sri Lanka had regular trading and cultural connections with the...
By Uditha Devapriya The rise of Kandy, as a political subunit in the country, can generally be attributed to three factors: the shift from Kurunegala to...