Sahana Nandakumar writes from Sydney
“There needs to be more consideration for international students who have contributed a significant amount to the Australian economy. We live, work, study, and ...
Though Sri Lanka’s Consumer protection laws might be well established, the average Sri Lankan is not much inclined to take on a fight when dealt with a poor bargain. Us islanders may even be ...
By Tyron Devotta
The question of stolen cultural property during the colonial era is not just one of legality; it is deeply embedded in morality, historical injustice, and the unequal dynamics of ...
by Tyron Devotta
For decades, psychology textbooks have painted a clear picture: machines can't perceive objects unless they see them whole. The human mind, they claimed, was far superior. ...
Yudhanjaya Wijeratne on Alternate Histories, Narrative Power, and the Myths That Shape Us
by Tyron Devotta
In a conversation that spans history, fiction, and the human tendency to shape narratives ...
by Tyron Devotta
My recent article on Generative AI (GAI) in journalism sparked lively debate. A veteran journalist even contacted me, worried about AI replacing writers. My answer? AI can ...
By Tyron Devotta
Sunela Jayawardene is on a mission to demonstrate that origins of Sri Lanka goes well beyond Vijaya's landing, and it is an important factor in establishing the ...
Sahana Nandakumar writes from Sydney
“There needs to be more consideration for international students who have contributed a significant amount to the Australian economy. We live, work, study, and ...
Though Sri Lanka’s Consumer protection laws might be well established, the average Sri Lankan is not much inclined to take on a fight when dealt with a poor bargain. Us islanders may even be ...
By Tyron Devotta
The question of stolen cultural property during the colonial era is not just one of legality; it is deeply embedded in morality, historical injustice, and the unequal dynamics of ...
by Tyron Devotta
For decades, psychology textbooks have painted a clear picture: machines can't perceive objects unless they see them whole. The human mind, they claimed, was far superior. ...
Yudhanjaya Wijeratne on Alternate Histories, Narrative Power, and the Myths That Shape Us
by Tyron Devotta
In a conversation that spans history, fiction, and the human tendency to shape narratives ...
by Tyron Devotta
My recent article on Generative AI (GAI) in journalism sparked lively debate. A veteran journalist even contacted me, worried about AI replacing writers. My answer? AI can ...
By Tyron Devotta
Sunela Jayawardene is on a mission to demonstrate that origins of Sri Lanka goes well beyond Vijaya's landing, and it is an important factor in establishing the ...
by Tyron Devotta
The ink may still be drying on traditional newspapers, but some believe the writing is already on the wall for the old guard of journalism. Generative AI, a type of ...
Can the current system in Sri Lanka ensure the access to affordable, quality healthcare that’s the right of every citizen? In Colombo, the doctor to patient ratio is 1:472, while in areas ...
What was initially a panic buy from supermarkets to survive the COVID-19 lockdown in Colombo, has now changed into a fairly streamlined purchase pattern for households, with online delivery taking ...
By Ashan Anthonisz-Chandrasena
Day of the Sun God by Tyron Devotta
Genre: Counterfactual History
Synopsis:
"Day of the Sun God" by Tyron Devotta is the first and unpublished book ...
by Tyron Devotta
Birthdays were important for Killi Rajamahendran! It was a day for celebration and wishes. It ended, for him, with a party. Not a big one. A chosen list of friends, ...
by Aarthi Aryasinha
Will Sri Lanka be able to produce 200,000 IT professionals within the next 3 years, to enable a revenue of $5 billion dollars to flow into the economy? A recent panel discussion ...