They are from China but have been given Sinhala names by the Department of Chinese Language which they use enthusiastically. “Ajith” Shang Jian finds life at the University of Kelaniya exciting since ...
The FMM Convenor, Seetha Ranjanee, said: The decision to close the Sinhala radio broadcast by BBC at a time when Sri Lanka is going through the violation of media rights, press freedom and human right ...
Sri Lankan cinema is now in its 63rd year. The first Sinhala film, 'Kadavunu Poronduwa' (Broken Promise) was screened in January 1947. The local film industry was heavily influenced by India and the ...
terms this a sign of increasing “Sinhala-Buddhisisation” in the northern and eastern provinces, where large numbers of Sri Lankan Tamils and Muslims reside. Raja Chinnathambi, secretary of the ...