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HomeNews FeaturesTribute to Berti Fernando The wonderful man who was comforted by watching his students being crowned Tribute to Berti Fernando The wonderful man who was comforted by watching his students being crowned 22 December 2020 12:04 am - 0 We have read the works of great captains of world literature such as Disapamok, Duishen, Kobayashi, Ricardo Braithwaite, Milani etc. These writings depict the true greatness, depth and greatness and ideality of these Masters. They were the power of motivation behind social revolutions! All of them, without exception, left marks of greatness on the fabric of civilization. I met the combined characters of Disapamok, Duishen, Kobayashi, Ricardo Braithwaite and Milani in my lifetime! Berti Fernando sir was that ideal character whom I had the privilege of meeting at Ananda College. ....
by Dr. Mahinda D. Jayasinghe Dr. Mahinda D. Jayasinghe, MD was a pediatric cardiologist in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He practiced there for more than 20 years specialising in Pediatric Cardiology treating heart disease in children. His loving wife, Indra, practiced Pediatrics also in Baton Rouge practiced for over 20 years. Their only child, Saman, followed in his parent’s footsteps and qualified as a Preventive Medicine Specialist practicing nearby. Mahinda Aiya’s father was Maulise De Silva Jayasinghe (Staff Officer, Ceylon Wharfage Co. Ltd.) who married to Aggresha Amarawathie Jayasinghe De Silva. His siblings were Indra Irangani Jayasinghe (deceased), Manel De Silva Jayasinghe, Nihal Ranjith Jayasinghe (in Toronto), and Vinitha Manohari Jayasinghe (deceased). Mahinda Aiya was very proud to say that his father migrated from a village called Wauwa in Devinuvara (God’s Town) a seaport town at the southernmost tip of Sri Lanka. His paternal ancestors were from Wauwa an ....
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By Darshana Sanjeewa Balasuriya While warning that there could be serious environmental damage in the future if face masks were not disposed of properly, Environment Minister Mahinda Amaraweera yesterday revealed that 495 tonnes of masks had been imported between March 17 and October 31, 2020 costing Rs. 140 million. He said if masks were disposed of improperly the Covid-19 virus could spread into water bodies and would increase the infection in the future. “The health sector has reported that about 100 companies have been approved to import 15 million KN 95 masks by the end of November, so the seriousness of the situation is understandable,” the Minister said. ....