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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Muslims Never Supported Separatism or Terrorism - M.M. Zuhair, President’s Counsel

Naleem Hadjiar Memorial Oration

SLMC weaned away Muslim youth joining LTTE post July 83



M.M. Zuhair, PC delivers the Naleem Hadjiar Memorial Oration 


Tamil tigers would have achieved ‘Eelam’ within the first 15 years of the 1975 killing of Jaffna Mayor Alfred Duraiyappah, if Mohammed Hussain Mohammed Ashraff from the East did not form the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress and wean away the eastern Muslim youth, who frustrated with national parties, were at that time joining the LTTE in numbers following the July 83 riots. Sri Lankans should not forget that the Muslim community never supported terrorism or the division of the country and it was the LTTE’s failure to get Muslim backing that led to the Muslims being driven out of the North in 1980 and getting massacred in their hundreds in the East. This failure was a major blow to the LTTE.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Facebook Launches App to Provide Free Data Acces

Facebook just launched the Internet.org app in Tanzania, providing free data access to a set of basic internet services.

Now everyone in Tanzania can now use the internet for free to find jobs, access health resources and use services like Facebook and BBC News to stay connected and informed.

Facebook plans to introduced the Internet.org app in Zambia this summer. The impact Facebook has seen is inspiring. An expectant mother using the internet to prepare for her pregnancy. A student using Wikipedia to study for her exams. A man living far from the library being able to download books online.

"When people are connected, we can achieve extraordinary things". Mark Zuckerberg written in his Facebook profile announcing the launch of the app. Mark Zuckerberg sees this is another small step on the path to connecting the world and making the opportunities of the internet available to everyone.

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Monday, August 25, 2014

Civic and Political Participation of Youth

UNDP Sri Lanka starts a conversation on 'Civic and Political Participation of Youth'

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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

An inspirational speech by Dr. Abdul Kalam

India's former president Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam quotes a 3000 years old Tamil poem.

On an inspirational speech he delivered to the European Parliament at Strasbourg, France in April 2007.

In his speech he stresses the point that the universal peace begins with the single heart by quoting the words from the old Tamil literature.

Where there is righteousness in the heart 
there is beauty in the character, 
When there is beauty in the character 
there is harmony in the home, 
When there is harmony in the home
 there is order in the nation, 
When there is order in the nation
there is peace in the world.




Friday, May 16, 2014

Racism No Answer to Racism - Anurakumara Dissanayake

Leader of Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) speaks on 'Challenges facing National unity' at the Founder's Day Ceremony of ACUMLY held in Colombo on  Monday 12th May 2014





Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Climate Change




Impact of Global warming and climate change on tea production is widely considered.

It has impacted in both quality and quantity of tea yield.

Lowland tea production already affected with the higher temperature.  And the increasing tendency of temperature in higher lands also brought the quality of tea production into less.

Droughts also impacted directly and indirectly into tea yield.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Sathmahal Prasada (Seven Storied Palace)




UNESCO's World Heritage Site of Satmahal Prasada located at Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka.

It is thought that this building is a rare kind of architecture built by King Parakramabahu (1153-1186).

This pyramid shaped, seven storied building is thought to be an unusually shaped stupa.

It is said that similar architecture can be seen in Cambodia and in Siam.

It is thought this has been built for the Cambodian soldiers who were working under the king as place of worship.

The building has four entrances from four sides. Also there is stair case to reach the upper levels.

A Wall of Bogambara Prison



The Bogambara prison was situated in the historic city of Kandy.

It was 13 acre maximum security prison and the second largest prison in Sri Lanka, after thw Welikada prison in Colombo.

The prison was built in 1876 by the British Ceylon Government.

Now the prison has been changed to Pallekelle, Kandy for the development purposes.

Sunday, March 30, 2014

VICTIMS FROM THE BOTH SIDES

A  small hut in a tree to watch out the paddy lands

Due to the deforestation wild elephants come into the villages.

A farmer made this small hut in a tree to prevent elephants from crop-raiding paddy lands. 

In one night they can destroy an annual harvest for the farmers, which in most cases is a personal tragedy for the whole family.

Some times jumbos break into the houses and claim the lives of people.

The classical method to prevent crop raiding is to guard the fields, shoot the elephants and use electrical fencing, but its not alwys working.

When there is human elephant interaction, there is always victims, may it be the elephants or the humans. (Human - Elephant conflict)



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