The Semicolon Effect: A Deep Dive Into Mental Health Support Groups One of the attendees has the word ‘alive’ tattooed in delicate letters across his wrist.
Paradise Place: Colombo’s Last Surviving Dhobi Community Two things stood out to me in the locale known as ‘Paradise Place’. The first is the massive kovil, tucked away in what could easily be mistaken for a part of Jaffna but is in fact in the middle of Kotahena and Panchikawatte.
Viral STIs: What To Know The ongoing pandemic has redirected global attention, action and resources largely towards the SARS-CoV-2 virus, resulting in service disruptions in other health services.
#COVID19 Diaries: A Tale Of Two Cities I wake up, hit snooze on my alarm, listen to the boys play cricket outside, surf through TV channels, and buy a doughnut from the choon pan man every evening.
The Physicist Behind A Superconductor Discovery A compound of carbon, hydrogen and sulfur has broken symbolic barriers in physics.
Deep Diving Into The Submerged Port City of Mannar The Colombo Port City is known by all — but not many are aware of an ancient, once prominent port and bazaar city in Mannar.
Sri Lanka’s Largest Wind Power Plant Sri Lanka’s largest wind power plant was declared open earlier this month.
Everything Christmas In Sri Lanka ’Tis the season! Christmas has always been one of the most colourful events of the year for Sri Lanka.
Three Women Of Sri Lankan Origin Elected To Foreign Governments Women of Sri Lankan heritage have been elected to foreign governments in the USA, the Caribbean and New Zealand in the past few months.
5 Stories Celebrating Sri Lankan Aviation Having spanned more than a hundred years, Sri Lanka’s aviation industry is one of the country’s proudest achievements.
Cyclone Burevi Hits Jaffna Cyclone ‘Burevi’ made landfall in the eastern part of the country on Wednesday night (2 December). Since then, continuous rains have been reported from the Eastern and Northern Provinces.
Sri Lankan Women Appeal Against Sanitary Napkin Tax The government proposed a 15% CESS tax on sanitary napkins as part of the budget allocation for 2021, prompting protests from women lawmakers, activists and politicians who contended that sanitary napkins should be classified as an essential item.