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Tuesday, September 22, 2015
THE FATHER OF FREE EDUCATION IN SRI LANKA
Dr C. W. W. Kannangara was born on the 13th of October 1884 in Ambalangoda. He began his education at Wesleyan college in Ambalangoda. There he obtained a scholarship and entered Richmond college, Galle. He ended his schooling after passing the Cambridge Senior Certificate Examination. He obtained the highest marks in Mathematics. His first employment was as a teacher, at Richmond Collage, Galle itself. Later he studies Law and became a Lawyer in 1910. At the 1931 general elections he entered the state council as the representative of Galle. He became the minister of education from 1931-1947.
Monday, September 14, 2015
THE SPRINGS OF CIVILISATION
Sri Lanka, though small in size, has a rich and a
proud tradition and a civilization which has an unbroken heritage lasting more
than 2500 years. Our forefathers achieved great engineering feats which
sometimes surpassed those of the present.
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Thursday, September 10, 2015
STORY OF KING PANDUKABHAYA
Pandukabhaya was one of the great kings of ancient Ceylon.
It is said that he ruled our island for seventy years. But he did not spend his
childhood in a palace, like other princes and princesses.
A LEGEND ABOUT THE VEDDAHS
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Rathnapura Maha Saman Dewale Perahera
This perahera is
usually held in August. It is a very colorful one. This perahera parades the
Devale Grounds.
Kataragama
It is a sacred city
situated in the deep south of Sri Lanka close to Tissamaharama. Kataragama is famous
because the shrine of god Skandha is situated there.
Sri Lanka’s first capital
Anuradhapura is Sri
Lanka’s first capital. It is situated 250km from Colombo. It is the most ancient
and most famous of the ruined cities of Sri Lanka.
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