Part II By Austin Fernando (Former High Commissioner of Sri Lanka in India) The title of this article may baffle the readers. I chose it knowing...
It is arguable that the golden age of public administration in Ceylon/Sri Lanka were the years between 1948 and 1972, probably extending even upto 1989. Before...
BY LAKSHMAN WICKRAMASINGHE Kalakeerthi Edwin Ariyadasa, the gentleman journalist, is no more. He has left us with a legacy that is as noble as the life...
By SANJA DE SILVA JAYATILLEKA The UN Human Rights Council’s first session of the year 2021 to be held from February 22 to March 23 is...
by Kumar David The fracas about the Eastern Container Terminal is mostly if not entirely political; concerns re finance, technology and traffic, in so far as...
Dr. Chandana (Chandi) Jayawardena DPhil President – Chandi J. Associates Inc. Consulting, Canada Another State Visit In May of 1998, I received a call from the...
by Rajan Philips Sri Lanka turns 73 this week, 73 years since becoming independent. It is nearly 15 years since I started writing to the Sunday...
As the 46th session of the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) looms large in about a month’s time, the debate on its controversial Resolution 30/1 of...
(Continued from last week excerpts from the memoirs or Retired Senior DIG Edward Gunawardena) When training commenced there was never a dull moment. The routine consisted...
“Go ye forth and be seeneth as alive in flesh and blood, however fraileth and disabled thou art, and be counted for annual payment of pensions!”...