By Steve A. Morrell Tea smallholders, who contribute the lion’s share of 70% of Sri Lanka’s national production, warned that the dearth of fertilizer has impacted...
By Sujeeva Nivunhella in London Sri Lankan novelist Chandana Gunasekera will launch his latest Sinhala poetry book “Makuluwo, Me Seetha Kaalayayi” (Spider, this is winter) on...
Amid the gloom of the country situation we are living in today, there was a beam of light emitted by a statement issued by the Association...
Yasmin Azad was among the first cohort of Muslim girls to go to University, especially to live in a residential setting away from home, which in...
The Federation of University Teachers Associations (FUTA) condemned the arbitrary and brutal police action taken against the peaceful protest convened by the Inter University Students Federation...
Professor Ravindra Fernando has translated into Sinhala Professor P. Chandra Sekaran’s fascinating book “THE FIRST HUMAN BOMB – The untold story of the Rajiv Gandhi Assassination”....
The Decade of Action for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) demands the mobilization of everyone everywhere, grounded on a level of ambition that supercharges ideas into...
By Randima Attygalle Reputed for its core coconut plantation business yielding around 15 million nuts per year, Kurunegala Plantations Limited (KPL), a fully owned government company,...
by Rajan Philips Basil Rajapaksa is back in cabinet. He was made a Minister even before he could become an MP. Parliament had to wait for...
by Kamal Nissanka The Chinese Communist Party was formed on July 1, 1921 at the top floor of a private school for girls in Pubalu Street,...