Date of issue 1988-05-22 Porrait of Sir Razik Fareed (National Heroes -1988)
Read More »Sailan Muslim
Remembering an ‘uncrowned king’
The legendary and respected Sir Razik Fareed passed away peacefully on August 23, 1984 at the age of 91, after a fruitful and dedicated service to the country in general and his community in particular. Sir Razik was born on December 29, 1893 at Grandpass, Colombo and received his early education at Zahira College Colombo, and later Royal College. He …
Read More »Amana Takaful Insurance sets a new standard for motor insurance with its cutting-edge app
In its unwavering commitment to elevate customer convenience, Amana Takaful Insurance, a prominent insurance provider in the country, has introduced an avant-garde motor insurance app that revolutionises the insurance experience for users. The app’s standout feature lies in its groundbreaking claims processing experience, offering users a seamless and convenient way to handle insurance claims. In case of an accident or …
Read More »Akbar Mohamed Unais of Kattankudy wins the 156 km long P to P Cycling race
KATTANKUDY : Organised by Riders Hub Cycling club Race started from Arugambay at 6 am. yesterday, with 40 riders from around the country. Unais finished the distance in 4 hours and 40 minutes. He was the overall winner and the winner of his age category over 40. Abdul Basith, also from Kattankudy, finished the Race in 4 hours and 45 …
Read More »Naleemiah Institute Celebrates Founders’ Day
The Naleemiah Institute of Islamic Studies (Jamiah Naleemiah), founded by the late Naleem Hajiyar in 1973 at Beruwela China Fort, celebrated Founders’ Day on Sunday, February 11, 2024, as part of a series of programmes marking its fiftieth anniversary. The event was organised by Jamiah Naleemiah and the Rabitha An-Naleemiyyeen Beruwala Region (Alumni Association of Jamiah Naleemiah). This historic celebration …
Read More »T B JAYAH – PART OF THE REASON FOR OUR INDEPENDENCE
For the minority SL Malays the Independence day celebration would be meaningless if the great Malay National hero DR. T. B. JAYAH is not remembered. His unswerving, unbiased stand to keep the people of Ceylon undivided under the British whose primary motive was to divide and rule is an achievement to celebrate. As a State Councillor, in 1944 he spoke …
Read More »