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Peace is always beautiful
- Walt Whitman

 

Beating Dengue

In the early hours of April 19, 2012, the doctors of the Lady Ridgeway Hospital (LRH) Medical Intensive care (MICU) were fighting to save the life of my five month baby son Jason, after having been diagnosed with a severe attack of dengue. It was the first time LRH-MICU had dealt with such a badly managed dengue case of a baby in its history, and the job of not only dealing with this severe dengue attack, but also undoing the damage done due to the bad management of Jason's dengue, fell into the hands of a brilliant young paediatrician Dr. Daham de silva who was a Senior Registrar at the hospital. If not for his out of the box, bold and aggressive treatment of Jason, with the support of Dr. Srilal de Silva and Dr. Nalin Kithulwaththa the Head consultants of the MICU, and God's direct intervention of making the impossible, possible, Jason my son would have been lost.

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Big power push for Sustainable Development inadequate

Attendance at the Rio Summit on Sustainable Development has apparently reached phenomenal proportions but the uncomfortable irony is that some of the world’s foremost leaders are reportedly giving it a miss. Among the latter are US President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

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Kataragama: shared heritage of Buddhists and Hindus

Kataragama, Kacaragama in Pali, is first mentioned in the Mahavamsa in relation to the festivities connected with the planting of the sapling of the Bodhi Tree at Anuradhapura during the reign of Devanampiya Tissa (250-210 BC). The chronicle states that the Kshatriyas or the local chieftains of Kataragama also participated in the ceremony. It is interesting to note that the text contains the fact that, of the eight saplings which sprouted out of the original Bo sapling, one was planted at Kataragama. This reference indicates that a Buddhist ritual centre had developed at Kataragama from pre-Christian times although it cannot be located with any degree of certainty.

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The Laws’ Delays

A couple of months back, I wrote in this series about the Laws’ Delays, but I was talking then of a very different sort of delay. I was referring to delays in the application of laws, the manner in which dates are given ad infinitum (endlessly) for cases, how cases are adjourned sine die (without a date, so that those who suffer have no idea when they can get closer to justice), that individuals are remanded with no idea for how long this might be.

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‘Huge debt owed to Presidential Initiative overlooked’

Teaching Tamil as a second language to Sinhala students' (Daily News: June 11, 2012: Page 19) is more about teaching English than about teaching Tamil to Sinhala students. Describing herself as a lecturer in English at the English Language Training Unit of the Colombo University, Attanayake takes on the subject of English teaching in Sri Lanka and its present status without as much as making a passing reference to the most important and far reaching initiative taken in this field in Sri Lanka in the past 100 years or more, namely, the Presidential Initiative, English as a Life Skill, now popularly known in the country as the 'Life Skill Programme'.

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