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Chinese Organic Shipments Rejected to Promote Indian Fertilizer, Accusations Leveled Against Two Academics – Sri Lanka Guardian slguardian.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from slguardian.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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The X-Press Pearl sank off Sri Lanka two years ago, releasing a toxic cocktail of chemicals and plastics into the sea, the biggest disaster of its kind. Only tough regulation can prevent a repeat.
The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Directors (CVCD) annual awards presentation was held recently at BMICH. Prof. Ranjith Senaratne, Chairman of the National Science Foundation was the chief guest while the Guests of Honour were Nihal Ranasinghe, Secretary to the Ministry of Education and Prof Sampath Amaratunge, Chairman of the University Grants Commission. A press release issued by […]
A screenshot of a Sinhala-language newspaper article about beer supposedly produced using waste water has been shared thousands of times by Sri Lankan Facebook users who claim the article is referring to alcohol available within the crisis-hit country. However, the claim is misleading. The newspaper article refers to beer produced in Singapore using recycled water, not waste
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago 1918–2008 Anderson’s tale about Emperors’ new clothes involves a vain king who was preoccupied with his appearance and his wardrobe. A pair of swindlers took advantage of this by pretending to be able to weave the finest cloth, which couldn’t be seen by people who were either unfit for office or were particularly stupid. The king decided to have a suit of clothes made from the fabric in order to test which of his courtiers was unfit for office. As he didn’t want to appear stupid or unfit for rule himself, he pretended to be able to see the new clothes, as did all of his courtiers. He paraded the ‘new clothes’ through the streets and the onlookers, also not wishing to appear stupid, all admired them. A small child, who didn’t understand the apparent necessity for pretence, piped up ‘But he has nothing on!’. The bubble of pretence burst and soon all the onlookers were repeating what the child had said, whilst the king continued the procession, attempting to maintain his dignity by pretending that nothing had happened.
Youth for Justice Sri Lanka has called a media discussion on January 7 on the government’s decision to cremate Covid-19 positive victims. The organization said the move has created several news cycles, but was aggravated when an infant was forcefully cremated last month. The silent protest against the forceful cremation of Covid-19 victims of Islamic […]
by Norman Palihawadana Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa has asked government MPs not to be confined to their homes, but to reach out to the people by visiting their respective electorates and resolving the grievances faced by the masses at a time the country is facing a grave pandemic situation. “I have asked Ministers and government […]