World Water Day is celebrated on March 22, every year. It is an initiative of the United Nations, started in 1993. ..
Sri Lanka was known as a hydraulic civilization where villages and communities were built around water sources. ..
Sister Sreenati (single name), a member of the Daughters of Providence for the Deaf and Dumb serving St. Anne's Church in ...
Catholic nuns in Sri Lanka are upset over a recent order from Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith banning girls from being altar servers ...
Government’s Bold Strategy to Unlock Economic and Technological Potential The Government of Sri Lanka has unveiled an ...
Despite being highly vulnerable to climate risk, Sri Lanka is slow to tap into climate funding due to a range of issues ...
Navigating a makeshift raft between drifting furniture and submerged cars, Rafael Quispe steers through his village in ...
Amnesty was given to individuals who confessed with full disclosure of crimes – people confessed to get amnesty & ...
As the waves creep closer to his home in Kankesanthurai, in Sri Lanka’s northernmost Jaffna Peninsula, 41- year-old Seelan Kandeepan recalls how the sea continuously consumes what was once a thriving ...
Monkeys were expected to be among the chief culprits identified as Sri Lanka carried out a nationwide survey on March 15 of ...
I went to Udawalewe National Park to see elephants in the wild. Udawalewe is famous for them. I went with several people from the hotel where I lived for 2 years. Our “tour” included an open topped ...
Sri Lanka began a wildlife census on Saturday to count monkeys, peacocks and giant squirrels, aiming to manage their populations as farmers complain of agricultural losses.