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Centre Yugantha proud product of Ananda

Centre Yugantha proud product of Ananda Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.) Ananda College, Colombo is the leading Buddhist school in the country which has contributed immensely towards the success of Education while unearthing sportsmen excelling in various sporting disciplines, where some of them reached the pinnacle by representing the country at International tournaments. Yugantha Karunarathne who had an illustrious rugby career was one of the finest products of Ananda who brought honour and fame to his school and country wearing the National jersey. Yugantha, better known as ‘Yuga’ in rugby circles, was born in 1975 in Colombo. His father was late Lt. H.K. Karunaratne who served in the Sri Lanka Army and a former Olympic and, Asian Gold Medallist and an Army Boxer. Nimala Athukorala was his mother, a housewife while he also had a brother Rohana.

New COVID mutant found - 15% stronger than the British variant

Saturday, 08 May 2021 - 16:25 About two days ago, another mutant was identified in connection with the COVID-19 virus, which is now spreading to India, Nepal, Indonesia, Britain, and several other European countries. Dr. Sanjaya Perera of Drugs and Health Management revealed that this variety is even more powerful than the British variant which is currently spreading in Sri Lanka. He was speaking to the media today (08). Dr. Sanjaya Perera stated that experts have stated that this new strain of the virus has contributed to the increase in COVID deaths in India and that data is being collected in this regard. This is a very significant point and if the virus had entered a country like Indonesia where the spread of the coronavirus was controlled strictly, authorities would have to be more concerned about the situation in Sri Lanka.

LankaWeb – Govt ready to introduce new legislation to regulate int l schools: Edu Minister

Posted on April 5th, 2021 Yohan Perera and Ajith Siriwardana Courtesy The Daily Mirror The Government is ready to introduce new legislation to regulate international schools, Education Minister Professor G. L. Peiris told Parliament today. Responding to an oral question raised by SJB MP Sumith Sanjaya Perera in the House, Professor Peiris said the Government is willing to have a dialogue with the Opposition and then draft legislation to this effect. We have no legislation to regulate international schools in the country. There are 393 international schools in the country that are registered with the BOI (Board of Investment) and Registrar of Companies. They are not registered with the Ministry of Education. However we are willing to have a dialogue with the Opposition and introduce legislation to regulate these schools,” he said.

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