Sri Lanka’s language diversity reflects the richness of our pluralistic heritage. This diversity should not be seen as a challenge to be managed, but as a strength to be valued and cherished.
“In Sri Lanka, Sinhala and Tamil have been shaped by centuries of interaction; this dynamic nature shows that language is not static but grows with its people.” “Language is not merely a tool for ...
groundviews on how learning “the other”‘s language can bridge many gaps in conflict struck Sri Lanka. Global Voices stands out as one of the earliest and strongest examples of how media committed to ...
Last week, a panel discussion on the future of the Indian Ocean drew attention in Sri Lanka for an unexpected reason. Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister, Vijitha Herath, was among the participants in what ...
Sri Lanka’s universities continue to produce world-class STEM and business talent, yet a quiet crisis is brewing within the ...
ICT for Peacebuilding (ICT4Peace) informs that Vikalpa, a citizen journalism platform, relaunched its social media oriented website to provide “compelling and original opinion and analysis in Sinhala ...