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Top Schools in Sri Lanka
The public school network in Sri Lanka is vast, with about 4.2 million children enrolled in over 9,790 public schools around the country. 01. D.S. St. Lavinia
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These schools contain a teaching force about 200,000. The government spends 2.8% of GDP for education amounting to Rs Ananda College - Colombo 10
02. Bishop's College - Colombo 03
03. Senanayake College - Colombo 07
04. Devi Balika Vidyalaya - Colombo 08
05. Dharmaraja College - Kandy
06. Holy Family Convent - Colombo 04
07. Isipathana College - Colombo 05
08. Ladies College - Colombo 07
09. Mah
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Business Administration-Inauguration of 9th Batch - University of Kelaniya The inaugural ceremony of the 9th batch reading for the Postgraduate Degree in Business Administration offered by the Faculty of Commerce and..
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25/02/2015
Rajans crowned BOWL CHAMPIONS at U18 All island 7s
Dharmaraja College U18 7s rugby team won the Bowl Championship at All island 7s beating St. College 36-00 in the final. The team was lead by Gihan Ishara.
Rajans were strong in the attack and defence as Petes were trounced by the way our guys played.
This team won the All island U16 championship in 2013 as well.
Congraulations brothers!
25/02/2015
07/01/2015
After a hot day of working in the yard, this would be perfect to stand under.
29/09/2014
Are you ready ??
Sports | Football | Zahira College
KOTMALE CHOX - FINAL
You are invited to watch the Football Final
Zahira College Vs St. Peters College on 19th Aug 2014 @ 3.00pm at Sugathadasa Stadium.
Kings of Soccer
19/07/2014
1st Eastern and Cadet band in Ceylon. St.Sylvester's College. Kandy ~ 1967
සිල්වෙස්ටර් විද්යාලිය ශිෂ්ය භට කණ්ඩායම 1967
Photo Credits - Ancient Ceylon
A letter to our Muslim brothers and sisters
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My dear Muslim brothers and sisters,
I hope you are well and good.
I am writing this letter to you so that you may perceive what lies in the hearts of many Sri Lankan Buddhists, and in the hope that it will provide some measure of comfort to you, if by chance your hearts are heavy with melancholy over the recent course of events that have occasioned themselves in our island home.
Many of you may be understandably perturbed, perhaps angry, and also hurt over the poisoned chalice that has been offered to and partaken of by certain members of the Sinhalese community. You may have asked why now? Why after the conclusion of a long and terrible war, and the dawn of a long wished for peace, have dark clouds once again gathered over us?
I cannot pretend to know the answers to these questions and I cannot offer an adequate explanation. For that, I apologize. But what I can tell you with measured confidence is that by standing together side by side we can, through our own effort and vigour, banish the darkness that threatens the peace and harmony that has for so long prevailed between our communities.
It is as if a ship sailing through blue seas and sunny skies were to enter a great tempest. Here, given the unity and percipient actions of those on board, the ship will yet defeat treacherous surf and howling wind and once again enter calm and clear waters with abiding confidence.
It of great importance that the trouble and fear occasioned by a few who falsely claim to speak for Buddhists must not be allowed to break the bonds of friendship and brotherhood forged over the course of our long history, and cemented by the many trials and tribulations visited upon us by outside forces. This is a time and tested relationship of ours; yes it is. We are a people who were born together, have lived together, and died together for very many generations.
You belong here on this island. This is your home, as it is ours. The fruits and flowers of this beautiful island are your bounty as well. We have the same mother, and her loving hands have long provided shade and freedom to her sons and daughters regardless of who they are. We are islanders and our special bond echoes clear through the mountains and valleys, the rivers and forests, and the villages and towns of our motherland.
If anything, I pray you to remember this: you have brothers and sisters in this great Sri Lankan family of ours who may not belong to your ethnicity, or follow your religion, but who yet care for you. Do not retire cold tonight, or any other night without perceiving this as sure as the sun is to rise tomorrow. You are not alone and you will never be alone, for we are there by your side as your friends and family - as it as always been.
May you be happy, healthy and well, and may Allah's blessings be with you.
With much love,
Your Buddhist brothers and sisters
12/05/2014
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