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Colombo, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance

Why Sri Lanka Should Not Pursue Nuclear Energy

The discussion surrounding the potential adoption of nuclear energy by Sri Lanka has gained traction in recent months. The NPP government has expressed support for integrating nuclear energy into the country’s long…

Lionel Bopage, Siraj Perera, Nimal Chandrasena, and Jayantha Dassanayake Lionel Bopage, Siraj Perera, Nimal Chandrasena, and Jayantha Dassanayake on 01/27/2025
Colombo, Constitutional Reform, Politics and Governance

Waiting for Frodo

J.R.R. Tolkien’s One Ring was an instrument of power and suppression, forged to subjugate the free people of Middle Earth. Yet, the first word-picture of the Ring begins by emphasising its seeming…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 01/26/2025
Colombo, Gender, Healthcare, Human Rights, Politics and Governance

Tackling Period Poverty

Mahatma Gandhi said, “The measure of any society is how it treats its women.” This statement emphasizes the critical role women’s wellbeing plays in societal progress. The life of women in a…

Gayathri Nawarathna Gayathri Nawarathna on 01/24/2025
Colombo, Culture, Human Rights, Identity, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

The Translatability of Minority Ethnic Identities in Sri Lanka

Walter Benjamin, the German philosopher, introduced the concept of translatability, framing it not as an exploration of identity but as the translator’s ability to capture the essence of a text. His question,…

Safiyah Fazal Safiyah Fazal on 01/24/202501/24/2025
Colombo, Culture, Longing and Belonging

Razeen Sally’s Personal and Political Reconciliations of Sri Lanka

The Ceylon Literary Festival took place in Colombo in celebration of Sri Lanka’s art, culture and creativity. The three day programme was packed with a variety of talks with authors, podcasters, researchers,…

Groundviews Groundviews on 01/24/2025
Colombo, Education, Politics and Governance

Reimagining Education in Sri Lanka – Part 2

To understand why our education system needs fundamental transformation, we must first understand its origins. As education pioneer Sugata Mitra explains in his influential TED Talk “Building a School in the Cloud,”…

Harendra Alwis Harendra Alwis on 01/21/202501/24/2025
Colombo, Human Rights, IDPs and Refugees, International, justice, Politics and Governance

Rohingyas: Why are They in Sri Lanka and What Should We Do?

Rohingyas are an ethnic community from Myanmar’s Rakhine province. They have been facing severe persecution for decades, which continues until today. Myanmar’s government doesn’t accept them as citizens,  so they are stateless….

Ruki Fernando Ruki Fernando on 01/20/2025
Colombo, Development, Education, Politics and Governance

Reimagining Education in Sri Lanka – Part 1

Sri Lanka stands at a critical juncture in its development journey. The new government’s policy framework, “A Thriving Nation, A Beautiful Life,” correctly identifies education as fundamental to national revival and economic…

Harendra Alwis Harendra Alwis on 01/17/2025
Arts and Theatre, Colombo, Culture

Embracing Nature’s Transformative Powers in Fallow

Fallow is a word often associated with inaction or unproductivity. In Layla Gonaduwa’s latest exhibition at Curado Art Gallery, the term fallow undergoes a nuanced reevaluation shedding light on its purpose as…

Mia Abeyawardene Mia Abeyawardene on 01/16/202501/17/2025
Colombo, Gender, Healthcare, Politics and Governance

A Critical History of Women’s Health in Modern Sri Lanka

In her latest work Darshi Thoradeniya, a senior lecturer at the University of Colombo, gives an insightful exploration of the history of women’s health in Sri Lanka, shedding light on lesser known…

Groundviews Groundviews on 01/15/2025
Colombo, Media and Communications, Politics and Governance

Enabling Atrocity by Design: Meta’s Dangerous New Direction

Meta’s decision to completely dismantle its fact checking programme with immediate effect will result in the accelerated abuse of the company’s technologies. This abuse will invariably lead to the loss of life,…

Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa on 01/09/2025
Colombo, Elections, Politics and Governance

It’s the Party, Stupid: Sri Lanka’s Political Turnaround – Part 2

Sri Lanka has a tradition of strong and independent civil society organisations and of professional (and organisational) autonomy within many branches of the state apparatus. By the turn of the century, it…

Mick Moore Mick Moore on 01/09/2025
Colombo, Development, Economy, Elections, Politics and Governance

It’s the Party, Stupid: Sri Lanka’s Political Turnaround – Part 1

It is not quite a miracle. But it is certainly a very impressive turnaround. From around 1970 until 2021, Sri Lanka seemed to be on an irreversible track toward steadily worsening governance:…

Mick Moore Mick Moore on 01/08/202501/08/2025
Colombo, Environment, Politics and Governance

Driving Elephants – Is it Mitigation or Extinction?

The Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) has, through pressure from the government, commenced large scale elephant drives once more. They are trying to drive approximately 150 elephants from an area of high…

Wildlife and Nature Protection Society Wildlife and Nature Protection Society on 01/08/2025
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, War Crimes

The Murders of Troublesome Priests

January 6 this year is the 40 anniversary of the killing of Fr. Mary Bastian, a Catholic priest from the diocese of Mannar. It will be yet another anniversary to be celebrated without…

Ruki Fernando Ruki Fernando on 01/06/2025

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