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The List of newspapers in Sri Lanka lists every daily and non-daily news publication currently operating in Sri Lanka. The list includes information on whether it is distributed daily or non-daily, and who publishes it. For those newspapers that are also published online, the website is given.
Lake House is Sri Lanka's oldest publication company. Its Daily News English daily was the first Sri Lankan newspaper to be published on-line. At present Dinamina, Resa, [3] Daily News, Thinakaran, Sunday Observer, [4] Silumina, Budusarana and Sarasaviya publications are available on-line.
In 1963, he became the founding editor of 'Sarasaviya' newspaper. [14] It is reported that the inaugural issue of 'Sarasaviya' was released on April 10, 1963, printing 50,000 copies. [ 1 ] [ 15 ] Three months after its inception, the post of 'Sarasaviya' Editor was handed over to Wimalasiri Perera.
She was a presence at rallies and protests, both interviewing people for the newspaper and at times, taking the megaphone to pump up the crowds. Hassina Leelarathna, co-founder of the only Sri ...
He worked as the editor of Sarasaviya, the longest surviving Sinhala cinema weekly newspaper for 25 years and the pioneer of Sarasaviya Awards, [6] The Oscars of Sri Lanka. [7] Kumara was the director, and member of the organising committee of the Sarasaviya Awards festival for a record 17 years, as well as the Sumathi Awards festival 20 years. [8]
The 35th Sarasaviya Awards festival (Sinhala: 35වැනි සරසවිය සම්මාන උලෙළ), presented by the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited, will held to honor the best films of 2019 and 2020 Sinhala cinema on March 28, 2024, at the BMICH, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka at 6:00 p.m. The ceremony was hosted by Saman ...
His screenplay was published in the Sarasaviya newspaper under the title Unmada Chithra from May 19, 1968 to July 28, 1968. Meanwhile, from 1968 to 1970, Seneviratne was the Information Secretary of Dudley Senanayake, who was the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka at the time. [4] He later wrote radio dramas such as Henyaya and Nildiyalanda.
Sunil then joined Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (also called Lake House or ANCL) as a full-time journalist in the mid-90s and was appointed as a sub-editor of 'Dinamina' newspaper in 1995. [11] Then he became the deputy editor of the 'Sarasaviya' newspaper. [12] After a short stint, he became the chief editor of 'Sarasaviya' in 2009. [9]