by Tissa Jayatilaka To consider what the future holds for Sri Lanka, a glance at its past and present should prove useful as we could thereby...
BY Kumar David Some readers may recall that about six months ago I reported in this column that a group of Sangha (Buddhist monks) had taken...
Some more reflections on secularism By Uditha Devapriya When I wrote that I felt discussions about secularism seemed inadequate, I did not mean that we weren’t...
EXTRACT AND ANALYSIS FROM A LECTURE GIVEN BY DR JANAKA GOONETILLEKE IN HEIDLEBERG UNIVERSITY IN GERMANY By Dr Janaka Goonetilleke Colonialism was undermining the Socio-Economic basis...
By Dr. Justice Chandradasa Nanayakkara Psychology is a broad field that encompasses the scientific study of the human mind, and its processes, such as thought, behaviour,...
By Dr. Justice Chandradasa Nanayakkara The decline in moral and ethical values is a global phenomenon. The erosion of moral values has become a very disturbing...
By Uditha Devapriya Although we had been told we could come and view the murals, there was virtually no one at the Subodharamaya, in Karagampitiya, after...
by Jagath C Savanadasa Tribute intends to shed light on how Piyadasa Sirisena became one of the leaders in mass communication, in the early part of...
By Dr. Justuce Chandradasa Nanayakkara Wesak day marks the three important events in the Buddha’s life -his birth, Enlightenment and his passing away. Since the advent...