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is Sri Lanka's country code. xx: represents the area code. (i.e. omitting the leading 0 used when calling inside Sri Lanka). y: represents the operator code. zzzzzz: represents the main telephone number of six digits.
Sri Lanka Freedom Party 23 October 2006 23 January 2015 [2] 7 Hemakumara Nanayakkara: United National Party 23 January 2015 11 April 2018 [2] 8 Marshal Perera: Independent 12 April 2018 9 January 2019 [3] 9 Rajith Keerthi Thennakoon: Independent 9 January 2019 3 August 2019 10 Hemal Gunasekara: Sri Lanka Freedom Party 4 August 2019 20 November ...
Sirasa Lakshapathi [1] (Sinhala: සිරස ලක්ෂපති), previously known as Obada Lakshapathi Mamada Lakshapathi [2] [3] (Sinhala: ඔබ ද ලක්ෂපති මම ද ලක්ෂපති), is the one of three Sri Lankan versions for Sinhala-speaking peoples based on the British game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.
Polling divisions in Sri Lanka are subdivisions of the country's electoral districts. From the 1st parliamentary election in 1947 to the 8th in 1977, members were elected to the parliament using a first-past-the-post system from these polling divisions. This system changed in 1978. [1]
Sri Lanka Freedom Party 5 October 2007 23 January 2015 [2] 9 Amara Piyaseeli Ratnayake: United National Party 23 January 2015 11 April 2018 [2] 10 K. C. Logeswaran: Independent 12 April 2018 4 January 2019 [3] 10 Peshala Jayarathne: Sri Lanka Freedom Party 4 January 2019 21 November 2019 [2] 11 A. J. M. Muzammil: Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 21 ...
TNL TV is an English and Sinhala-language television station in Sri Lanka, owned by Telshan Network. Launched in 1993, TNL TV was one of Sri Lanka's first privately owned television channels. Shan Wickremesinghe, the chairman of Telshan Network, is the brother of former President Ranil Wickremesinghe.
The Tamil language is spoken by native Sri Lankan Tamils and is also spoken by Indian Tamils of Sri Lanka and by most Sri Lankan Moors. Tamil speakers number around 4.8 million (29% of the population), making it the second largest language in Sri Lanka. There are more than 40,000 speakers of the Sri Lankan Malay language.
The Ministry of National Co-existence Dialogue and Official Languages (formerly the Ministry of National Languages and Social Integration) (Sinhala: ජාතික සහජීවනය, සංවාද හා රාජ්ය භාෂා අමාත්යාංශය Jāthika Sahajeewanaya, Sangwāda hā Rājya Bhāsha Amathyanshaya; Tamil: தேசிய சகவாழ்வு ...