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February 18, 2021

CANADA SUPPORTS SCHOOL MEAL PROGRAMME, HELPS LOCAL FARMING

Global Affairs Canada recently funded one million Canadian Dollars (Around Sri Lankan Rs. 151 million) to help smallholder farmers cultivate nutritious crops for the National School Meal Programme.

CANADA SUPPORTS SCHOOL MEAL PROGRAMME, HELPS LOCAL FARMING

2 mins

LET'S CALL THE BLUFF OF INDIA AND THE INDOPHILES

A few years ago, the Indian Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah, who also served as the President of the Bharatiya Janatha Party (BJP) from 2014 to 2020 in a conversation over the party’s victories in several States is reported to have quipped ‘Nepal and Sri Lanka are still left’.

LET'S CALL THE BLUFF OF INDIA AND THE INDOPHILES

5 mins

MODI'S REMARKS ON TAMILS SET THE CAT AMONG THE PIGEONS

The Government has articulated over and again that its foreign policy will be neutral and non-aligned. However, it is now challenging for the regime to be true to such a policy since the major powers with interests in the region have made it almost unworkable in a practical sense. The absence of a cohesive policy regardless of the change of governments has made matters worse.

MODI'S REMARKS ON TAMILS SET THE CAT AMONG THE PIGEONS

5 mins

Concerns of a nation before UNHRC sessions

In February valentine’s day parties were canceled and people were told to remain at home. Sri Lanka also braces itself to face a new variant of the COVID-19 pandemic which is said to have originated in England and now present in this island nation. But Sri Lankans who have their ‘thinking caps on’ are living life low key. This is because of the upcoming UNHRC sessions in March which could put Sri Lanka in a spot of bother if resolutions are passed against it for alleged human rights violations.

Concerns of a nation before UNHRC sessions

4 mins

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