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Street Burger opens sizzling new branch in Nawala Street Burger -home of Sri Lanka’s original gourmet burgers- is now in Nawala, and celebrating the opening of its 4th branch in the country. This new restaurant opening comes as part of the homegrown chain’s continued expansion across the island, in the hope of catering to more customers and keeping up with the restaurant’s growing popularity. “We’re excited to be able to make more accessible our signature brand of uniquely hand-crafted burgers and flavours, and we now look forward to welcoming customers and local residents to our brand-new outlet in Nawala,” said Masoon Samoon, Co-founder & director at Street Burger. “We pride ourselves in having revolutionized the burger scene here in Sri Lanka, and we aim to continue to elevate the dining experience by serving up an innovative menu that is high on flavour and made from only the freshest ingredients.”  Born ...

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How to Make Potato Chees Balls At Home – By Malsha – eLanka Ingredients: 2 cups boiled and mashed potatoes 1 cup grated cheese 1/4 cup finely chopped onion 1 teaspoon garlic powder 3/4 teaspoon pepper powder 2 beaten eggs Biscuit crumbs, as needed Vegetable oil or coconut oil, as needed Salt, to taste Instructions: Prepare the Mixture: In a bowl, combine the boiled and mashed potatoes with the chopped onion, garlic powder, pepper powder, and salt. Mix well. Form the Balls: Take small portions of the potato mixture and shape them into balls. Flatten each ball slightly, place a small amount of grated cheese in the center, and reshape into a ball, ensuring the cheese is completely enclosed. Coat the Balls: Dip each ball into the beaten eggs, then roll them in the biscuit crumbs until fully coated. Place the coated balls on a tray. Fry the Balls: Heat ...

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Facing Fortress Australia: Ceylonese Migrants in the 1950s & 1960s-by Michael Roberts Source:Thuppahis Earlson Forbes, whose title in THE CEYLANKAN, vol 27/2, May 2024 is “Fortress White Australia: What early Ceylonese migrants [1949 t0 1969] were up against” … [without most of the author’s pictorial illustrations because of The Editor’s technical inexpertise] The Six Australian Colonies came together on the 1st  of January 1901 to form the independent Nation of the Commonwealth of Australia.  From 1788 (First Fleet arrival at Sydney Cove) to the time of Federation, Australia was populated by convict and free settlers almost exclusively from Britain.  The 1901 census put the population at 3.7 million.   Aboriginals were not counted in this census. A small percentage of the population was made up of Pacific Islanders and Chinese.  The Chinese entered Australia in the second half of the 19th century at the time of the Gold Rush in Australia (mid-19th century) and in the years following. ...

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The Brad and Kiara Show Podcast – 2024-6-8 Source : omny A lifestyle radio show that connects with your community and focuses on topics that you can relate to, a little bit of this and a little bit of that with a real Sri Lankan touch – Anything and everything goes on The Brad & Kiara Show – Tune in Saturday Mornings 7-8 right here on Triple H 100.1 FM  Click here to receive your free copy of the eLanka Newsletter twice a week delivered directly to your inbox! ...

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Bowling masterclass helps Bangladesh edge past Sri Lanka source: Copyright (c) icc-cricket.com (media approved partner – Trevine Rodrigo – eLanka)https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/live-bangladesh-sends-in-sri-lanka-as-first-ball-nears-in-dallas   Click here to receive your free copy of the eLanka Newsletter twice a week delivered directly to your inbox! ...

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Batters crumble in a familiar fashion as rollercoaster Sri Lanka head for an early exit after Bangladesh loss. Bowlers excell in vain effort.  BY TREVINE RODRIGO IN MELBOURNE.  (eLanka Sports Editor) Sri Lanka appears to have an early flight home planned for them after crashing to their second consecutive defeat, this time to Bangladesh thanks to another dismal batting performance in Dallas. Horses for courses appear to be at the root cause of their embarrassment as a clueless batting display again made the islanders look like amateurs, and Bangladesh, now their arch rivals,  basked in the glory of contributing to their misery with a 2 -wicket win. Sri Lanka again proved that the selection of the squad was lopsided in their batting which has for time immorial in recent years been on a rollercoaster in terms of consistency.  In fairness it was not an easy passage for the Bangladeshis, as ...

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10 Investment Strategies Every Man Should Know by 30 – by Bhanuka – eLanka Investing is one of the most important skills a man can develop to ensure financial stability and growth over the course of his life. By the age of 30, having a solid investment strategy can set the foundation for future financial success. Whether you’re new to investing or looking to refine your approach, understanding these key strategies will help you make informed decisions and maximize your returns. 1. Start Early and Benefit from Compounding One of the most powerful principles in investing is compounding, which refers to the process of earning returns on both your initial investment and the returns that investment has already generated. The earlier you start investing, the more time your money has to grow. Even small contributions made consistently over time can result in significant growth due to the exponential nature of ...

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Sri Lankan delegation successfully concludes visit to Pakistan   At the invitation of the Government of Pakistan as a State Guest, Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious, and Cultural Affairs of Sri Lanka Vidura Wickramanayaka led a delegation to Pakistan on 27 May, to participate in the international symposium and exhibition titled “From Gandhara to the World: The Legacy of Gandharan Buddhism” held in connection with Vesak Day 2024.  Minister Wickramanayaka was accompanied by Member of Parliament S.M.M. Muszhaaraff, Ven. Halmillawewe Pemarathana Thero from the International Samanera Bhikkhu Training Institute, Dambulla, Ven. Prof. Thumbulle Seelakkhandha Thero, a member of the Sangha Council in Asgiri Maha Viharaya and former Vice-Chancellor of Pali and Buddhist University and Anuradhapura Bhikku University, Ven. Mugunuwela Anurudha Thero, General Secretary of the All Island Buddhist Council, and Ven. Prof. Tempitiye Indawimala, a lecturer at the Peradeniya University. High Commissioner of Sri Lanka in Islamabad Admiral Ravindra C. Wijegunaratne, ...

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 Newsletter – Hindu Council of Australia   Date : 07/06/24 Updates from Hindu Council of Australia Representing Hindus in Australia In the 06/07/2024 edition: International Day of Yoga in Sydney Responding to the challenges of displaced people Meeeting with High Commissioner of India HCA invites community to participate in Hindu Pulse Bhoodana Yagna for Hindu Educational and Cultural Centre (HEACC) International Day of Yoga in Sydney Responding to the challenges of displaced people Approximately 100 people attended the enlightening presentation by Kiran Chukkapalli, the visionary founder of ThinkPeace.In. Kiran’s innovative solutions for transforming conflict into harmony have had a profound impact, providing shelter […] Read on » Meeeting with High Commissioner of India Better Balanced Futures CEO Murray Norman, Co-Chair Darren Bark and Hindu Council Director Shri Prakash Mehta met the High Commissioner of India His Excellency Gopal Baglay in Canberra. There were […] Read on » HCA invites community ...

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All About Sugarcane: Cultivation, Processing, and Benefits – By Nadeeka – eLanka Sugarcane, scientifically known as Saccharum officinarum, is a tall perennial grass native to the warm temperate to tropical regions of South Asia and Southeast Asia. It belongs to the grass family Poaceae and is primarily cultivated for its juice, from which sugar is processed. The history, cultivation, production, and economic importance of sugarcane form a vast and intricate subject that impacts numerous aspects of human society and natural ecosystems. Historical Context and Global Spread Sugarcane’s journey from its origins to becoming a global agricultural commodity is a testament to its versatility and the evolving human quest for sweeteners. The earliest records of sugarcane cultivation date back to around 8000 BCE in New Guinea, where indigenous people began selecting and cultivating the grass for its sweet juice. From New Guinea, sugarcane cultivation spread to Southeast Asia and India. By ...

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