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February 17, 2021

Govt Willing To Explore The Possibility Of Expanding Suwaseriya

The Emergency Ambulance Service was first launched in 2016 in the Western and Southern Provinces of Sri Lanka under an initial Indian grant of USD 7.5 million It did a great job during the pandemic

Govt Willing To Explore The Possibility Of Expanding Suwaseriya

2 mins

Power Sector: New Theatre Of Big Power Rivalry

The resolution of the East Container Terminal saga with a Cabinet decision that the Sri Lanka Ports Authority would retain 100% ownership and control, was widely seen as a victory for nationalist forces in general and the port trade unions in particular. Events that followed however raise doubts as to whether this was but a pyrrhic victory.

Power Sector: New Theatre Of Big Power Rivalry

5 mins

Cricketing Legends Batting For Road Safety

>>In an attempt to address a pressing problem in India, the Road Safety World Series was launched last year, bringing some of the game’s legends back to the field, hoping to use cricket’s popularity in the country as a vehicle to create awareness on road safety >>There will be notable absentees, with Sri Lanka’s 1996 World Cup winners, Muralitharan, Vaas, Kaluwitharana and Chandana not taking part

Cricketing Legends Batting For Road Safety

3 mins

Struggling Against Animal Abuse

Animal abuse is rampant in our Island Nation. One wonders when and where the compassion, loving-kindness and sympathy towards the voiceless vanished, as tragic incidents occur daily. This is a never-ending battle for the limited Associations and few ardent animal activists who have dedicated their lives solely towards this humane cause. Apart from accidents caused by reckless, hardhearted motorists; evil public unleash their fury by stoning, stabbing, poisoning and harming the voiceless who are unable to defend themselves.

Struggling Against Animal Abuse

3 mins

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LanguageEnglish

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