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LankaWeb – GOOD OFFICE OF SRI LANKA TO RESOLVE MYANMAR ISSUE USING BMISTIC CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS BONDS AS A VEHICLE

Posted on March 16th, 2021 Sarath Wijesinghe President’s Counsel, former Ambassador to UAE and Israel and the President Ambassador’s forum Friendship with Sri Lanka and Myanmar Friendship with Sri Lanka and Myanmar goes back to generations with friendly and cultural bonds on religion culture and long lasting friendships we had for generations. The cultural religious and political prelateship between Myanmar and Sri Lanka spans a period of around thousand years. The relationship has been mutually beneficial for both countries on many fronts. It serves as a good foundation, to strengthen the friendship between the two countries. With the rise of Asia as the central political and economic forces of the world we

Prime Minister calls for action to strengthen Dhamma education of children

Prime Minister calls for action to strengthen Dhamma education of children Prime Minister calls for action to strengthen Dhamma education of children Written by Share: COLOMBO (News 1st): “Ït is our responsibility to create a society that is closely linked to our religion and the temple, instead of allowing the society and the new generations to distance themselves from religion,” Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa said. “As Buddhists I believe it is a must to attend Dhamma school on Sundays” he added. “Otherwise, children will grow up without religious qualities. Society will lose that quality as well. It will create a distance between us and the temple” the Prime Minister said.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa Government Had Opened Another Battle Front Against Hindu Tamils

Gotabaya Rajapaksa Government Had Opened Another Battle Front Against Hindu Tamils Veluppillai Thangavelu When sorrows come, they come not in single spies, but in battalions was used by Claudius in Shakespeare play, Hamlet, Act IV Scene. What this means is that when disasters occur, they do not happen alone but many other calamities occur simultaneously to compound human tragedy. This is exactly the pathetic situation Sri Lanka government finds itself right now. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa government is engaged in fighting a do or die battle in multiple fronts. Firstly, the daunting battle to beat the COVID-19 virus which is playing havoc on all fronts. As of January 02, the number of infected cases stands at 64,983 and the dead at 826.

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