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Colombo, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance

All Shock and No Therapy for Hapless Population

Guardian A nation was promised vistas of prosperity and splendor and about 6.9 million voters opted for it, subsequently providing a two third parliamentary majority to implement the vision. A little over…

Harim Peiris Harim Peiris on 02/02/202202/02/2022
Development, Economy, Human Rights, Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Mullaitivu, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Post-War, Poverty, Reconciliation

Water Pumps and Chickens: Rhetoric vs Reality in the North

December 19, 2021. Jaffna town. 6 am. Three motorcycles parked one behind the other at an angle with headlights on. Two armed military personnel, clad in black, on each motorcycle. Women headed…

Ambika Satkunanathan Ambika Satkunanathan on 01/23/202201/23/2022
Colombo, Development, Economy, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Youth

To Flee or Not to Flee, That is the Question

Once known as being the best fed, most educated and healthiest people in South Asia, Sri Lankans are facing the bleak prospect of a full blown economic crisis that will dramatically push…

Groundviews Groundviews on 01/19/202201/21/2022
Colombo, Economy, Farming & Agriculture, Politics and Governance

Cutting Heavy Wastage to Reduce Food Shortage

A new year usually brings hope and optimism but when we welcomed 2022, another worrisome issue had surfaced – the imminent threat of a food shortage. When the sudden fertilizer policy changes…

Prof. Hiroshan Hettiarachchi Prof. Hiroshan Hettiarachchi on 01/12/202203/22/2022
Colombo, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance

Repay Foreign Debt or Finance Essential Imports

South China Morning Post The available foreign reserves of the country can be used to either repay foreign creditors or to finance imports of essential goods and services required by its citizens….

Dr. Roshan Perera and Dr. Sarath Rajapatirana Dr. Roshan Perera and Dr. Sarath Rajapatirana on 01/09/202201/09/2022
Colombo, Development, Economy, Farming & Agriculture, Politics and Governance

How Sri Lanka Became a Nation of Beggars

Every economy in the world, developed or developing, is a topic for discussion today. Some economies are being discussed for their sound management, good governance, high growth and overcoming crises while other…

Chandrasena Maliyadde Chandrasena Maliyadde on 01/05/202203/22/2022
Colombo, Corruption, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance

State Owned Enterprises: A Major Crisis in the Making

Sri Lanka has a whopping 527 state-owned enterprises[1] (SOEs). The 55 SOEs classified as “strategically important” alone employ 10% of the public sector workforce[2] or about 1.9% of all workers. Such a…

Migara Rodrigo Migara Rodrigo on 01/03/202201/03/2022
Colombo, Economy, Environment, Farming & Agriculture, Politics and Governance

Making Cash from Trash

The organic fertilizer ship from China was one of the hotly debated topics in Sri Lanka. The quality of the fertilizer shipment, which resulted heated exchanges between the stakeholders, almost sparked a…

Prof. Hiroshan Hettiarachchi Prof. Hiroshan Hettiarachchi on 12/30/202103/22/2022
Colombo, Economy, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

The 2022 Budget As I See It

The second budget of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s government was presented on November 12 by his younger brother Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa. Cheer leaders and image builders claim the budget is extra ordinarily…

Chandrasena Maliyadde Chandrasena Maliyadde on 12/17/202112/17/2021
Colombo, Economy, Human Rights, Kilinochchi, Politics and Governance, Poverty

The Plight of Up Country Tamils in the North

Ever since they were brought to Sri Lanka from South India by the British colonists to work on the coffee, tea and rubber plantations Malayaha Tamils, more commonly known as Hill Country Tamils, Up…

Selvaraja Rajasegar Selvaraja Rajasegar on 12/15/202112/15/2021
Colombo, Economy, Farming & Agriculture, Politics and Governance

Farmers Bear the Deadly Cost of Going Instantly Organic

The biggest gamble of a lifetime is being played out in the fields of Sri Lanka by over a million people today. Paddy sowing for the rain fed Maha season is almost…

A Subsistence Farmer A Subsistence Farmer on 12/13/202103/22/2022
Colombo, Corruption, Development, Economy, justice, Politics and Governance

Combatting Corruption is Everybody’s Fight

The sad story of corruption in Sri Lanka stretches far back and, by all accounts, will be stretching far into the future as well. On the 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) compiled…

Groundviews Groundviews on 12/09/202112/09/2021
Colombo, Development, Economy, Environment, Farming & Agriculture, Politics and Governance, Science and Technology

Smashing Fertilizer Myths

About a decade ago, a statement by a medical doctor in the United States made overnight headlines. He was a popular television personality too. When he learned about the presence of arsenic…

Prof. Hiroshan Hettiarachchi Prof. Hiroshan Hettiarachchi on 11/23/202103/22/2022
20th Amendment, Economy, Environment, Human Rights, International Relations, Pandemic, Parliamentary Elections 2020, Peace and Conflict, Presidential Election 2019

Gotabaya Rajapaksa: A Two Year Timeline

To coincide with the end of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s second year in office, the Centre for Policy Alternatives produced a video timeline detailing some of the defining moments of the President’s past…

Groundviews Groundviews on 11/22/202111/23/2021
Colombo, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance

A Gendered Analysis of Budget 2022

Every year in November the mainstream media is dedicated to economists for the analysis of the budget for the year. Because many of these analyses, which use a variety of technical terms,…

Kaushalya Ariyarathne Kaushalya Ariyarathne on 11/15/2021

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