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Ceylon Today Sunday features
30/01/2025
Sri Lanka must recognise the critical role of journalism in safeguarding its heritage. Heritage journalism is not just about reporting history or archaeological findings; it is also about educating the public, influencing policies, and ensuring cultural preservation takes centre stage.
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Heritage journalism: A call for action in Sri Lanka - Ceylon Today By Ama H. Vanniarachchy Sri Lanka is a land steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. The island’s heritage is vast and precious, from ancient stupas to forest-covered ruins to exquisite art and vibrant traditions. However, this invaluable legacy has come under increasing threat in recent y...
28/01/2025
“In 1945, during the Sinhala-Muslim conflict in Sri Lanka, thinkers like Martin Wickremesinghe and Dr. Nandadeva Wijesekare proposed teaching anthropology so people could understand that, despite their differences, they are all ‘humans.’"
Remembering to Prevent, Not Repent - Ceylon Today By Induwara Athapattu “A man lives in the house he plays with the snakes he writes he writes when it turns dark to Deutschland your golden hair Margarete Your ashen hair Shulamit we dig a grave in the air there one lies at ease. He calls jab deeper into the earth you there and you […]
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