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The following is an alphabetical list of journalists from the Asian country of Sri Lanka This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Also: Sri Lanka: People: By occupation: Mass media people / Non-fiction writers: Journalists Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Bhagya studied at Nalanda College, Colombo and after Ordinary Level exam he moved to St.Thomas'. [18] [19] [20] He then became Thomian opener in 1989 and University of Ceylon Colombo in the 1990s. He is currently a Director of Finance in Canberra, Australia. His daughter Apsara Gunasekera is a Squash player for Sri Lanka. [21]
His first job in the industry began on 1 February 1983, when he started working at the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation as a trainee producer. [2] In July 1983, Karunaratne gave his first news report about a bomb blast. [5] As a compere, Karunaratne first worked on Sandesha Kavya and then later the children's programme, Mang Podi Kale. After ...
The Hardy Advanced Technological Institute [5] is located in Ampara, Sri Lanka. [6] Founded in 1956 by Prof. Allen Hardy as the Technical Training Institute with aid from the Colombo Plan, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Asia Foundation, it was renamed as Hardy Senior Technical Institute (HSTI) in 1967. [7]
Keith Noyahr is a Sri Lankan journalist. He was the associate editor of The Nation.He often wrote critical analyses of Sri Lanka’s security situation in his column "Military Matters".
Frederica Jansz is a Sri Lankan journalist and former editor of The Sunday Leader.. During her time at The Sunday Leader, she was highly critical of Sri Lanka's government. Jansz became editor of the paper after her predecessor Lasantha Wickrematunge was assassinated, and fell subject to frequent intimidation and harassment, including numerous death threa
De Zoysa was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka. He was of mixed ethnicity, his father Lucien de Zoysa a majority Sinhalese and his mother Manorani Saravanamuttu, a family physician from the minority Sri Lankan Tamil community. His mother's father, Manicasothy Saravanamuttu, was a prominent journalist and diplomat in Malaya.