On 8 September 2011, Cleveland Bridge UK Ltd. signed a contact with the Ministry of Economic Development in Sri Lanka to provide up to 210 bridges in rural locations island-wide including the North an...
Read more...Government of Sri Lanka has decided to implement a scheme to offer 100 undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships for foreign students. Out of these 100 scholarships 02 undergraduate and 01 postgr...
Read more...FOUNDER’S DAY CELEBRATIONS
THE LONDON BUDDHIST VIHARA
(ANAGARIKA DHARMAPALA TRUST)
Dharmapala Building, The Avenue, Chiswick, London W4 1UD
Tel: (020) 8995 9493 Fax:(020) 8994 8130 Email: This e-mail addre...
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Dr. Chris Nonis assumes office as new Sri Lankan envoy to Great Britain & Northern Ireland
Dr. Chris Nonis assumed office as High Commissioner for Sri Lanka to the United Kingdom today, 01 st Sept...
Read more...The Ministry of External Affairs of Sri Lanka has launched a fund raising programme to collect funds to purchase books to be donated to selected schools in Anuradhapura.
The High Commission of ...
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Date: 22nd October 2011
The Venue: C&L COUNTRY CLUB, West End Road, Northolt, Middlesex UB5 6RB from 7pm till late...
Band: Sky High
Ticket details are:
Children 6-10 years £ 12.00
Adults £ 30.00
To ...
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COLOMBO (AFP) – Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse looked set for victory Wednesday in a bitterly fought election, as troops surrounded the hotel housing his main rival, who appealed for foreign protection.
With nearly 85 percent of ballots counted, official results showed Rajapakse, 64, had already secured more than 50 percent of the total 9.84 million votes cast.
Last Updated on Sunday, 31 January 2010 10:11 | Written by Editor1 Wednesday, 27 January 2010 09:04
The salaries of Teachers and Principals have been increased, Education Minister Susil Premjayantha announced this afternoon at a media briefing held at the Government Information Department.
These increased salaries are in sequence to the circular mooted to give effect from July 2008 by which the recipients will enjoy the privilege of an accumulated arrears
The increase will vary from Rs1005 to Rs. 2685. In addition an allowance of Rs 645 recommended by a court ruling will also be paid. firstlanka.com
Written by Administrator Wednesday, 06 January 2010 00:13