On December 2nd, the Nelum Pokuna Theatre was transformed into a dazzling stage as Sujatha Primary School presented its annual concert Sparkling Sujathians. Over 1,100 students participated in this vibrant …
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To improve your writing, read more To improve your thinking, write more To improve your storytelling, present more To improve your energy, rest more To improve your understanding, teach more …
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Thimath Arya, Ranuki Sawenya, Minuli Yahansa, Manuli Vihara, Linuki Tavinya, Vihas Yemitha and Vethara Oneli students of Kids R. Kids pre-school, Pita Kotte get ready for Sri Lanka’s 77th independence …
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The purple-faced langur (Semnopithecus vetulus) is endemic to Sri Lanka, meaning it is found nowhere else in the world. Known for its striking appearance, this langur has a distinct face …
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Every year on February 4, Sri Lanka celebrates Independence Day, a special day for our beautiful island. It’s a day to remember how our country gained freedom from British rule …
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Hello Kids, Here’s some exciting news to brighten your day! Have you ever visited the Ridiyagama Safari Park? If not, now’s the perfect time to plan a trip! Guess what? …
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White rusted weapons and Swords turn to the soil Bringing us peace and harmony Scattering the white pigeons All over the air Shine the poppy flowers Year by year memorise …
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Eat more vegetables and fresh fruits Fruits and vegetables are packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and phyto-nutrients, these help to maintain good health and well-being as well as to fight viruses …
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The blue water lily is the national flower of my motherland, Sri Lanka. The blue water lily was declared the national flower on the 26th of February, 1986. It is …
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Independence Day is celebrated by Sri Lankans on 4th February every year. We got freedom from British rule in 1948. It is a national holiday. On this day the President …