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Darawala Club, Dickoya (2013) Source:Sri Lankan Planters (SLP) Official FB page The Darrawella Club was founded in 1868 and is situated about two kilometres from the town of Dickoya. As are most parts of the island’s hill country, its location, while not quite as spectacular as that of the Radella Club, nonetheless presents a pretty picture. Situated in a valley, the cricket and rugby field is looked down upon by the tea-field speckled hills of the impressive Wanarajah Estate. Similarly impressive, on the opposite face, the entrance to the clubhouse is embraced by the tea fields of Darrawella Estate. Click here to receive your free copy of the eLanka Newsletter twice a week delivered directly to your inbox! ...

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Godfrey Gunatilleke: A Gentleman for All Seasons-by Leelananda De Silva Leelananda De Silva, in Island, 28 April 2020,  and 11 August 2018, where the title is “Godfrey Gunatilleke – A Life of Quiet Achievement” Godfrey Gunatilleke is one of the leading intellectuals in the latter half of the 20th century in Sri Lanka. Never a man to be confined by disciplinary compartments, he straddled across many academic and administrative fields in his long career. An English scholar to start with, he was one of the finest products of the University of Ceylon which lasted in its pristine form (as envisioned by its founding fathers) for 20 years from 1943 to the early 1960s. A= Godfrey Gunatillake (c) and Gen. Anton Muttukumaru, Ceylon’s High Commissioner in Canberra, at a 1965 ECAFE meeting in Wellington …. B = Godfrey clarifying a point Godfrey did not go for higher academic degrees, but he taught himself to be ...

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Anchorage: Home for Brave Sailors Wounded in Action-by Ravindra C Wijegunaratne Basnayaka and Piyasingha : Long live our War Heroes. [ Photo: Sri Lanka Guardian] Source:Slguardian In commemoration of Ranaviru month, a time dedicated to honouring the sacrifices made by military and police personnel for the country, we turn our attention to a remarkable story of resilience and compassion. Today, we shine a light on “Anchorage,” a permanent home for two critically wounded sailors located at Walisara, Sri Lanka. This facility serves as a sanctuary for naval personnel who have sustained severe disabilities in the line of duty. Anchorage, an exquisite eco-friendly building constructed by the Navy Civil Engineers, stands proudly adjacent to the Aqua Golf Driving Range, providing a scenic view of the lake. It was made possible through generous funding by the SLN Seva Wanitha Unit and was officially inaugurated by the then Navy Commander, Admiral Piyal De ...

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Safety; Accidents; & You – By Noor Rahim As intellectual human beings, please pause awhile, and think back to the last time you gave thought to the simple but most important facet of life – SAFETY. Yet, we have the habit of taking things for granted – Don’t we? The word” Safety” has many meanings in the dictionary. But in the context of human beings it would simply mean “SELF SURVIVAL”. In other words it would mean the “will” of an individual to lead a “normal” and “accident free” life. Self -survival is based on pure “common sense”; and dominates our lives from the day we are born to the day we depart this materialistic world. The non-conformity or adherence to safety requirements will invariable lead to an accident be it minor or serious in nature. It is a known factor that accidents do not just occur – it is ...

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ETERNAL SPLENDOUR IN STONE – THE STORY OF THE LESHAN BUDDHA – by Bernard VanCuylenburg. PROLOGUE. This story is about a Monk, a Buddha, and two rivers, which had its genesis over 1500 years ago in Leshan China, on a cliff face overlooking the confluence of the Dadu and Min rivers. Before I get to the crux of this article, some context by reference to the two statues of the Buddha in the Bamiyan valley in Afghanistan is timely. The destruction of the Bamiyan Buddha statues in 2001 signalled the loss of a priceless legacy to humanity, and dealt a fatal blow to the cultural sensitivities of the world. One statue stood 180 ft tall, and the other was 124 ft. Both statues over 2000 years old stood in an area which was a holy site for Buddhists, on the ancient trading route between China and Europe known as The Silk ...

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This Mother’s Day, pamper your mum with the vegan treats from The Body Shop Mother’s Day marks an important day to showcase how much you love your mother and recognize the vital role she plays in your life. This year, for Mother’s Day, The Body Shop Sri Lanka invites you to pamper and indulge your mother with a wide range of Body Shop products that will make her feel loved and cherished. If your mother enjoys fragrances, pick a scent from the Full Flowers range. Inspired by the whole flower, this unique collection is crafted by blending soft petals, green leaves, woody stems, juicy fruits and sweet resin. As the day goes by, these fragrances evolve, revealing different notes. Body Shop’s Iconic British Rose range pays homage to the fragrance of a British rose garden and would be an ideal fit to say thank you to a special person in ...

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Goraka (Garzenia): Unveiling the Secret Superfood of Sri Lanka – By Bhanuka – eLanka Sri Lanka, known for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant cuisine, holds a culinary treasure within its borders – Goraka, also known as Garcinia cambogia or Garzenia. While this small, pumpkin-shaped fruit may not be as internationally renowned as some of its tropical counterparts, it occupies a revered place in Sri Lankan cuisine and traditional medicine. Join us on a journey as we delve into the fascinating world of Goraka, exploring its origins, culinary uses, health benefits, cultural significance, and the efforts to preserve its legacy for future generations. The Origins of Goraka: Goraka finds its roots in the tropical forests of South Asia, where it has been cultivated and cherished for centuries. The fruit is characterized by its tart and tangy flavor, which adds a distinctive depth to a wide range of dishes. ...

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