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Read More →A WONDERFUL DAY AT LAHUGALA (IN THE 1950’s) Source : island (Excerpted from Falling Leaves, anecdotal memoirs of LC Arulpragasam) I happened to be the Assistant Government Agent in the Batticaloa District in 1956. At that time, Lahugala was part of the Batticaloa District. If I may be allowed to digress a bit, I had not thought about this oddity till a chena cultivator from Lahugala came to the Batticaloa Kachcheri seeking a divorce under the Kandyan Marriages Ordinance. Fortunately, I had served in the Kandy District and knew the legal provisions of this Ordinance. I was curious as to how a Kandyan person could fall within the confines of the Batticaloa District, a Tamil/Muslim district. So I took the trouble to read the old diaries of the Government Agents of that time. What I found aroused my historical interest further, as to how boundaries – most colonial boundaries – were drawn. The Government ...
Read More →Milad-Un-Nabi celebration Source : dailymirror The Milad-Un-Nabi celebration was held today at the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC). Meanwhile, the Lotus Tower was lit up in green and white in celebration of Milad Un Nabi (Holy Prophet Muhammed’s birthday). Pix by Nisal Baduge ...
Read More →Making mistakes in mathematics – by R N A de Silva Source : island “Anyone who has never made a mistake has not tried something new “, said Albert Einstein. Although mistakes are inevitable in life, learning mathematics can be extra challenging due to the pressure of having to come up with the ‘correct’ answer as it generally demands precision and accuracy. But recent neurological research indicates that making mistakes is actually good as it not only provides opportunities for learning but also contributes to the growth of the brain. Mistakes play a crucial role in the learning process and they can be considered as stepping stones on the path to mastery. Embracing mistakes will help students in building the persistence required for success in mathematics. Making mistakes will help enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills as they prompt students to reconsider their approach, identify the source of the mistake and ...
Read More →On arrival visa issues, daunting challenge for Sri Lanka – By Sunimalee Dias Source:- sundaytimes Sri Lanka’s visa crisis has triggered many concerns for foreign visitors as some have been turned away at the airport while there is still absolute confusion faced by visitors over the procedure to enter the country. After the Supreme Court temporarily suspended the VFS-led online visa process, all travellers to Sri Lanka are now eligible for on-arrival visas, the only way to enter the country as the immigration authorities are yet to restore the old online visa platform, as directed by the Court. There is another process for ‘restricted countries’ where those nationals have to apply to the Immigration Department here through a Sri Lankan representative for a visa. Afghanistan, Syria, Pakistan, Ghana, Nigeria, Camaroon, Ivory Coast, North Korea and Myanmar are on the ‘restricted’ countries list. According to Dharshana Cabraal, Joint Managing Director at ...
Read More →Beyond Red Tape: How Digitalization Can Save Sri Lanka’s Economy Source:- bizenglish.adaderana.lk In the high-stakes world of trade and logistics, corruption at Sri Lanka’s customs, IRD, ports, and airports is not just an inconvenience—it’s a crisis that’s crippling the nation’s export sector. Outdated, manual systems have become breeding grounds for corruption, where bribery and inefficiency rule, bleeding exporters dry and stifling economic growth. The country stands at a critical juncture, where the only viable path forward is the digitalization of customs and trade operations. These antiquated, paper-based customs processes are no match for the demands of the modern global economy, where speed, accuracy, and transparency are paramount. Instead, they are plagued by errors, deliberate delays, and a lack of accountability, allowing corrupt practices to thrive unchecked. As global trade standards become stricter, the need for transparent, secure, and efficient customs operations has never been more urgent. Digitizing Sri Lanka’s customs ...
Read More →Sri Lankan national on board luxury yacht that sank off Sicily coast – reports source:-adaderana Several British tourists are feared missing after a boat sank off the coast of Sicily. The UK-flagged sailboat’s sinking has left seven individuals unaccounted for following a rescue operation. The Italian Coastguard and firefighters managed to rescue 15 people, among them a one-year-old child. It is believed the vessel succumbed to a tornado that hit the region. The majority of those on board were British, along with a New Zealander, a Sri Lankan national, two Anglo-French individuals, and an Irish citizen. According to the Italian news outlet Il Fatto Quotidiano, the boat went down near Porticello around 5am local time (4am GMT) on Monday (August 19). Dive teams have reached the sunken hull, located 49 meters underwater and roughly half a mile from shore, as reported by the same source, reports the Express. Those rescued ...
Read More →Sri Lanka begins counting its elephants Source:-economynext ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka began counting its elephants in the wild in an island-wide census on Saturday (17) with a focus on conservation efforts. The census is being conducted by the Department of Wildlife Conservation after a hiatus of 13 years. The last elephant census in 2011 showed that there were 5,879 wild elephants in Sri Lanka. Since then Sri Lanka has lost many elephants due to gun shot wounds, electrocution and being struck by trains. Government data show that the highest number of tuskers have been killed in the Anuradhapura District. 1,310 officers will be involved in the Anuradhapura Wildlife Zone for the census, Deputy Commissioner of Wildlife in charge of Anuradhapura Zone Keerthy Chandraratne was quoted in a government statement. Officers will be placed in forests and near water bodies where elephants hang out. 3,130 survey centers have been established across ...
Read More →‘Atta’ is back! – Women’s Big Bash League Source:- thepapare Sydney Thunder have scored a massive coup just two weeks out from the Weber WBBL|10 Draft, with last year’s WBBL Player of the Tournament Chamari Athapaththu committing to the Western Sydney club for the next three seasons. Athapaththu signed with Thunder last season as an un-drafted free agent, filling the fourth overseas player slot on Thunder’s list before proving herself to be far more than a substitute when the club’s drafted players were unavailable. >>Chamari Athapaththu wins ICC Women’s Player of the Month award for July 2024<< The Sri Lankan captain finished the regular season as the second highest run scorer with 511 runs at 42.58, striking at 129.69 and including five half centuries. She also claimed nine wickets, including 3-20 against the Sixers, and maintained an economy rate of 6.79. Those contributions led to four Player of the Match ...
Read More →New Zealand refugee resettlement deal likely to wind up Source:-islandsbusiness New Zealand is set to walk away from its agreement to resettle refugees from Australia, with about half the places on offer unfilled. In 2022, the governments agreed a deal for 450 people in Australian offshore detention centres to settle in New Zealand, following certification as refugees. However, with a new government in office in Wellington, there appears to be little appetite to continue the arrangement past its expiry in June 2025. The deal’s end could mean refugees in Australia’s offshore processing have one fewer avenue for resettlement, concerning advocates. Two years into the three-year agreement, the UN Refugee Agency has referred 385 refugees for consideration, with 210 approved and 172 settled in NZ. The low take-up, according to figures from NZ Immigration, means New Zealand is extremely unlikely to reach the deal’s intended quota. Casey Costello, NZ’s associate immigration ...
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