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  2. Navaliya - Wikipedia

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    Language. Sinhala. Website. Navaliya website. Navaliya (English: New Woman) is a Sinhala language weekly for women. It is published in Colombo, Sri Lanka, by Upali Newspapers. It was established in August 1982.

  3. Democratic Party (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Party contested for provincial council elections held on 29 March 2014 and secured 12 seats of two councils. In Southern council 75,532 votes obtaining 3 seats while in western province they got 203,767 votes obtaining 9 seats. Democratic party got defeated badly in the Uva Provisional council election held on 20 September 2014.

  4. Sri Lanka Civil Security Force - Wikipedia

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    The CDS is not to be confused with the Sri Lanka National Guard, which is a volunteer reserve regiment of the Sri Lanka Army. Functions [ edit ] The original role of the CDS was the protection of "threatened villages" also known as "border villages" that were adjacent to LTTE held areas most of which are in Puttalam , Anuradhapura , Vavuniya ...

  5. Ho Gaana Pokuna - Wikipedia

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    Ho Gana Pokuna (The Singing Pond) (Sinhala: හෝ ගානා පොකුණ) is a 2015 Sri Lankan children's musical drama film written and directed by Indika Ferdinando. [1] [2] It depicts a teacher in a remote village, Uma (Anasuya Subasinghe), teaching her students to focus on something they have never seen before.

  6. Sinhalese people - Wikipedia

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    The Sinhalese people ( Sinhala: සිංහල ජනතාව, romanized: Sinhala Janathāva ), also known as the Sinhalese are an Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group native to the island of Sri Lanka. Historically, they were known as the Sinhala or the Lion People. [15] [16] They are the largest ethnic group in Sri Lanka, constituting about 75 ...

  7. Demons of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Demons, more commonly known by their Sinhala names yakseya and yakka (Sinhala: ... form an important part of Sinhalese folklore in Sri Lanka. They are under the rule ...

  8. Radio in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Radio in Sri Lanka. Radio broadcasting in Sri Lanka dates to 1923. Radio broadcasting, like other forms of media in Sri Lanka, is generally divided along linguistic lines with state and private media operators providing services in Sinhala, Tamil, and English language.

  9. Copyright law of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    National Intellectual Property Office (NIPO) of Sri Lanka; T.S.K. Hemaratne: Intellectual Property Law and E-Commerce in Sri Lanka. Towards a Jurisprudence Based on Constitution, Roman-Dutch Law and Buddhist Principle [permanent dead link] (Thesis, London 2005)