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2009-07-07 19:54

Wattegama Visit on 6 July 2009

Last Monday, the 6th July, Chrys & I Proceeded to Kandy by Car early in the morning. The journey took us about 4 hrs, giving us a lot of time to pray, share and discuss matters pertaining to God’s Kingdom.  We had our breakfast in Kandy at Loku's place (Chrys relation) where he had...

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2009-05-20 21:21

Eradicating Terror in the Sri Lankan Style

Now that the world's most ruthless LTTE terrorist outfit headed by V Prabakaran has been eliminated from the surface of Sri Lanka, it is time to assess the situation that has already unfolded pinpointing several significant aspects of the scenario. There is no point in repeating over and over again...

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2009-04-23 08:27

Global Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka

In the initial decade of the 21st century, the world has come to grip with the frightening scene of an economic crisis which - according to some - has no known precedent in history. The collapse of the banking system on which the countries depend for their economic activity has resulted in a...

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2009-02-04 15:26

Use of NenaSala (“Global Knowledge Centres”/“Telecenters”/“Wishwa Kendra”) and Internet Cafes for development of society:

It is universally accepted that the information and communication technology can be used to accelerate the economic development activity in the world, more especially in the countries which are classified as less- or under-developed. In these countries, there are certain identified impediments that...

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2009-01-15 16:20

Is this Progress or Annihilation?

When I lie awake in bed during my lighter hours, many things puzzle my mind. Where is the world heading to?  Has the man climbed the zenith of the ladder of progress? Can we be proud of the so-called progress or development? Has the world shrunk into a tiny global village because of the...

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2009-01-08 12:04

IS AGEING POPULATION A BURDEN TO YOUR COUNTRY?

A collection of people living in a given geographical territory is defined as a population. The economic wellbeing, social development and standard of living of that community of people depend, to a greater or lesser degree, on the dimensions or the constitution of its population. The resources...

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2009-01-08 11:38

WAR VETERANS SHOULD BE TREATED WITH RESPECT AND SHOULD BE TAKEN INTO THE MAIN STREAM SOCIETY

We see quite often physically deformed people. Some have lost either a hand or a leg; some are deprived of either their sight or hearing; others are mentally malformed and do not understand what they do or what is right and wrong. In short, all these persons are disable to a lesser or greater...

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2009-01-08 10:49

TAKING 'DIFFERENTLY ABLED' TO THE MAIN STREAM

‘Differently able’ is a term of American origin which is synonymous with disability, deformity, deficiency or malformation of one’s physical features. This phrase was coined with reference to American soldiers injured while engaged in the war service. Disability has been defined variously. The...

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2008-12-31 14:05

TAPPING THE DORMANT KNOWLEDGE, EXPEREINCE AND EXPERTISE OF PROFESSIONALLY QUALIFIED NON WORKING MOTHERS!

The traditional concept that a woman cannot do all types of work that a man does is based on the supposition that the former is physically and mentally inferior to the latter. As such, there was a time when women were permitted to do only certain types of occupations which were considered...

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2008-12-31 00:00

IMPACT OF ICT ON DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

The communication revolution, ushered in by the internet, has radically changed the concept of office and the work done therein. The traditional view was that employees should work in an office within the bounds of strict...

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