Muslims in East resisted ‘Eelam’!
King Senerath, who in 1626 settled nearly 4,000
Muslims in the East of Sri Lanka following their expulsion from the
Western coastal belt by the Portuguese led by Captain de Saa, must
be the most delighted to hear, if the dead king could, that the
descendants of those whom he settled in the then Batticaloa regions
had reciprocated to their Motherland his benevolent gesture. King
Senerath, who in 1626 settled nearly 4,000 Muslims in the East of
Sri Lanka following their expulsion from the Western coastal belt by
the Portuguese led by Captain de Saa, must be the most delighted to
hear, if the dead king could, that the descendants of those whom he
settled in the then Batticaloa regions had reciprocated to their
Motherland his benevolent gesture.
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Internal governance of the universities in Sri
Lanka - Part II:
Role of University Grants Commission
It enjoyed the final authority in making
academic appointments. It, then as today, consisted of
representatives of the academic staff, again mainly Deans and
Professors and members appointed by the Court - which function is
now in the hands of the University Grants Commission.
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Police, the citizen and the public’s role
Government fixes primary goals for the Police,
such as maintenance of law and order, prevention and detection of
crime. These are prime requirements which lead to the fulfilment of
the vital objectives of the organization.
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