JAFFNA- With the influx of local and foreign travellers to the North, the Jaffna town is regaining prosperity slowly but surely from the vast destruction of a 30-year conflict. People are keen to ...
Sri Lanka, known earlier as Ceylon, has produced many journalists of a high calibre in the past. These excellent scribes ...
You’ll reach Jaffna town by around 10am. Places to check out include the Nallur Temple in all its grandeur. You’ll have to take a bus to get to the large religious sanctuary. The temple is cool on the ...
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Firing in Jaffna Sea leaves two Indian fishermen injuredTamil Nadu [India], January 28 (ANI): In a concerning incident, two Indian fishermen from Karaikal were injured when the Sri Lankan Navy allegedly opened fire in the Jaffna Sea.
a small town on the northern tip of the Jaffna peninsula, which is just 30 kilometers from India's southern coast. "They come in the hundreds in their big boats, like an entire village in the sea ...
'India are always there near the end,' says Tim Southee on Champions Trophy chances India, New Zealand, Bangladesh and Pakistan are in the same group for the ICC Champions Trophy, scheduled to ...
Sellathurai would sit at the back of a barber saloon in Jaffna town and write his copy. The saloon owner was Dominick Jeeva, a literary icon of Jaffna, who edited the literary monthly ‘Mallikai’.
It is in this context that this column focuses on a scribe who in his heyday, bestrode the world of Tamil journalism like a colossus. Sinnathamby Sellathurai whose birth centenary was on 26th February ...
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