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Our long, bloody road to Sri Lanka’s fragile harmony Trade unionists and activists at ongoing protests in Colombo, Sri Lanka’s capital, on Monday.
Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road, Transport and Highways and Shipping in India has twitted that he met Sri Lankan PM and discussed about the road linkage between India and Sri Lanka.
JAFFNA/MULLAITIVU: In the Tamil-majority northern province of Sri Lanka, as a road turns uphill towards Old Chemmalai, near the scenic Nayaru Lagoon in Mullaitivu district, there stands a statue ...
By Dr Upul Wijayawardhana To say that our national anthem has had a rocky road, perhaps, is a gross underestimation. Afterall, the composer of this beautiful anthem sacrificed his life because of a ...
Subsequent constitutions, including the 1972 Republican constitution and the 1978 constitution, entrenched this unitary structure, further marginalizing minority voices. The explicit declaration of ...
The incidence of road accidents in Sri Lanka is on the rise, leading to a growing number of fatalities and injuries. Recognizing the urgent need to raise public awareness on accident prevention and ...
The first-ever anthology of Sri Lankan and diasporic poetry written after the country attained independence, ‘Out of Sri Lanka’ throws light upon a long-neglected national literature.
Three months after Sri Lanka was rocked by deadly anti-Muslim riots fuelled by online vitriol, Facebook is training its staff to identify inflammatory content in the country’s local languages.
The March 2018 Sinhala-Muslim riots in Sri Lanka underline growing communal schisms in the island state. This article examines the rise of Sinhala ultra-nationalism and the violent groups primarily ...
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