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கனடாவில் உங்கள் குழந்தையின் எதிர்கால வெற்றிக்கு கல்வி முக்கியம் என்பது உங்களுக்குத் தெரிந்திருந்தும், அதற்கு எப்படி பணம் செலுத்துவது என்பது தெரியவில்லையா. அதற்கான சிறந்த வழி பதிவுசெய்யப்பட்ட கல்வி சேமிப்புகள் திட்டத்தின் (RESP) மூலம் அரசின் பண உதவியைப் பெறுவதாகும். கனடா தேசத்து கற்றல் பத்திரத்தை குடும்பங்களுக்கு அரசாங்கம் வழங்குகிறது. உங்களால் பணம் கொடுக்க முடியாவிட்டாலும் அது உங்கள் குழந்தையின் RESPஇல் சேர்ந்து விடும். உங்களால் எவ்வளவு சேமிக்க முடியுமோ அவ்வளவு பணத்தை அரசாங்கம் வழங்கும். SmartSAVER RESPகள் அல்லது முதலீட்டுகளை விற்பனை செய்வதில்லை. SmartSAVER என்பது டொரண்டோவை மையமாகக் கொண்ட இலாபம்-ஈட்டாத சமுதாய நலத்திட்டமாகும், அது குடும்பங்கள் தங்கள் குழந்தைகளின்…
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A possible "lorry bomb" nabbed- Colombo Police Special Crime Investigation Division at Mirihana has arrested a person who allegedly purchased a deep- freezer lorry and modified it to carry explosives, arms and ammunition. The suspect is believed to have spent Rs 2.5 million to acquire the lorry. The money has been credited to the suspect's bank account by two banks in Kilinochchi and Vavuniya. The arrest was made at Mirihana on Monday the 4th of December as the lorry had been driven towards the Colombo city. When questioned the suspect told the police that the lorry would be taken to Trincomalee for transporting fish between Colombo and Trincomalee. O…
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CANADA PARTICIPATES IN OVERSEEING SRI LANKAN PROCESS TO INVESTIGATE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS http://w01.international.gc.ca/minpub/Publ...mp;docnumber=12 The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, today announced the nomination of Professor Bruce Matthews to join the International Independent Group of Eminent Persons (IIGEP), which will monitor the Sri Lankan Commission of Inquiry into recent human rights violations in that country. “I am encouraged by the Sri Lankan President’s initiative to invite foreign experts to participate as observers of the inquiry into allegations of huma…
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Marginalisation of CFA compells Tamils to resume freedom struggle - LTTE [TamilNet, Thursday, 22 February 2007, 16:54 GMT] The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, in a statement marking five years since the signing of 22 February 2002 Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) with the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL), said the CFA formulated with the full support of the international community, had transcended the parameters of Sri Lanka’s majoritarian constitution, recognizing Tamil Eelam’s de facto existence and the balance of power between the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and the LTTE. However, the international community’s insistence on a solution that does not infringe on the…
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பங்குச் சந்தையின் வகைகள் பங்குச் சந்தையை இரண்டு வகையாகப் பிரிக்கலாம். அவையாவன முதன்மைப் பங்குச் சந்தை (Primary Market) இரண்டாம் நிலை பங்குச் சந்தை (Secondary Market) முதன்மைப் பங்குச் சந்தை ஒரு நிறுவனம் நேரடியாகப் பங்குகளை வெளியிடுவதற்கு முதன்மைப் பங்குச் சந்தை என்று பெயர். பொதுப்பங்கு நிறுவனங்கள், அரசு நிறுவனங்கள் முதலியவை, நிதி திரட்டும்பொருட்டு, பங்குகளை வெளியிடுகின்றன. அந்நிறுவனத்தின் பங்குகளை வாங்க விரும்புபவர்கள், அதற்கான படிவங்களை நிரப்பி, முதலீடு செய்ய விரும்பும் தொகைக்கான காசோலை (Cheque) அல்லது…
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HAVANA TIMES — An unprecedented move by internationalists and activists for human rights and justice, one that could inspire controversy among left oriented governments and peoples’ solidarity committees, will take place next spring. “In April 2013, a panel of international experts will be convened as Judges of the ‘Permanent People’s Tribunal’ to examine reports submitted by many specialized working groups on the accusation of the crime of Genocide against the Government of Sri Lanka and on the accusations against various international actors who had supported and prepared the conditions for the Sri Lankan Government to implement this alleged crime,” stated the Rome-…
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Controversial article on Sri Lankan defence website removed after it kicked up a storm in India [Friday 2014-08-01 15:00] An article on the frequent detentions of Tamil Nadu fishermen by the Sri Lankan navy was removed from the Sri Lankan defence website on Friday, hours after its headline and an illustration that accompanied it kicked up a storm in India. The headline and the illustration raised a furore among political leaders in Tamil Nadu. However, hours after the "objectionable" content, that centred around Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa's many letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his intervention in the fishermen issue, was posted o…
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[size=3] [size=5]To a packed room of London university students, panellists Thusiyan Nandakumar of the Tamil Youth Organisation UK (TYOUK), Fred Carver of Sri Lanka Campaign, Madurika Rasaratnam of Tamils Against Genocide (TAG) and Alan Keenan of the International Crisis Group (ICG) discussed the question - 'Sri Lanka: Genocide?'.[/size][/size] [size=3] [size=5]The event held on 13th November was chaired by Professor Neil Mitchell (International Relations, UCL) and hosted by the Amnesty International society at University of College London University (UCLU).[/size][/size] [size=3] [size=5]Criticising the conduct of the Sri Lankan state over the past three years,…
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"If Jayewardene was a true Buddhist, I would not be carrying a gun" Velupillai Pirabakaran, leader of the Liberation Tigesr for Tamil Eelam, tells Anita Pratap. Q: What made you opt out of a conventional system and spearhead a liberation movement which you knew would be outlawed? A: The democratic parliamentary system, or what you refer to as the conventional political system in Sri Lanka, has always tried to impose the will of the majority on the minority. This system not only failed to solve the basic problems of our people but, in fact, aggravated our plight. For decades, the repression by the state has made the li…
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யூலை கலவரத்தின் சூத்திரதாரி?? Sumanadasa Wijayapala 1 day ago There is an oblique ref- erence to him (p.16) as the monk who had come uninvited to the cemetery, who, that same evening, led a mob down Cotta Road, Borella, with a list in hand. He was subsequently re- ported being seen at the Cinnamon Gardens Police station, having come in a jeep with a pis- tol tucked under his robes, demanding curfew passes. Reply · Sumanadasa Wijayapala 1 day ago Black July: Alle Gunawanse – A Missing Link? Ratnatunga ascribes to Gunawanse an im- portant role in the events of July 1983. He first appears (p.12) trying to whip up the emotions of the crowd at Kanatte …
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Responding to the bombing outside Iran's embassy in Beirut, former foreign secretary David Miliband tells Channel 4 News: "We have seen the overt export of the Syrian civil war into Lebanon." http://www.channel4.com/news/syria-lebanon-bomb-civil-war-david-miliband-interview-video
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Tamil National Alliance enters critical third phase-1 March 26th, 2010 by D.B.S. Jeyaraj The single –largest Sri Lankan Tamil political group in the dissolved Parliament was the conglomerate known as the Tamil National Alliance (TNA). The TNA which contested the April 2004 general elections under the “Veedu”(House) symbol of the Ilankai Thamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK) obtained twenty-two seats including two nominated under the national list. The TNA led by Rajavarothayam Sambandan the veteran politician from Trincomalee is once again contesting the 2010 Parliamentary elections under the House symbol of the ITAK. It has fielded candidates in the Northern and E…
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Tamils stage peace vigil TAMILS in Harrow staged a peaceful vigil outside the Civic Centre yesterday (Thursday) to highlight the plight of Tamils in their native Sri Lanka. Similar protests were held in every London borough. Councillor Thaya Idaikaddar (Labour, Roxeth ward), who staged a five-day fast for peace outside the Houses of Parliament in June, said: "We collected something like 380 signatures and I reckon we had about 700 people throughout the day. continued... "I made a simple speech asking people not to forget those who are suffering in our country just because we have moved here." The event was organised by the North Harrow-based Britis…
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) -- The Sri Lankan government decided Wednesday not to ban the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels at a crucial Cabinet meeting, officials close to the Cabinet said. A formal announcement is likely to be made later Wednesday. Supporters of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam had warned that a ban would effectively scupper the peace process. "...The State is compelled to make some hard choices. Prime among these issues is whether the government should reclamp the ban on the Tigers. Another is whether the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) should be rigorously reinforced," Daily News said in an editorial. "There are arguments for and aga…
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PK Balachandran Colombo, February 4, 2007|20:31 IST sri Lanka President, Mahinda Rajapaksa announced on Sunday that the 500 MW power coal fired power project to be set up in collaboration with the National Thermal Power Project (NTPC) of India would be located in Sampur, an area in eastern Sri Lanka captured by the Sri Lankan forces from the LTTE in September last. Rajapaksa referred to this venture in his Independence Day speech. "The Norochcholai and Upper Kotmale Power Plants, the Sampur Coal Power Plant, the Moragahakanda Maha Samudra, the New Airport at Weerawila, expanding the Port of Colombo to twice its capacity, new railways and expr…
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English proficiency vital for success in global world: LTTE Political Head [TamilNet, Monday, 17 December 2007, 20:52 GMT] "Eelam Tamils have excelled in military science and geo-political affairs at an International level. For our people to acquire skills and knowlege to succeed at the global level, opportunity and facilities to attain high levels of proficiency in English is critical," said B. Nadesan, the political head of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in his commencement address at the English Language College (ELC) in Ki'linochchi, on Saturday. The ELC, a Tamils' Rehabilitation Organization (TRO)-funded college, was established on September 13, …
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Shemara becomes highest paid CEO in Australia Shemara Wikramanayake, who is a Sri Lankan descendent, has become the highest paid CEO in Australia, Daily Mail reported. It said Shemara who was forced to flee Sri Lanka with her family with just $200 to their name, overcame adversity to become Australia's highest paid CEO. Macquarie Group chief executive Shemara Wikramanayake became the first female to take the spot as Australia's highest paid CEO on Tuesday, taking home $18million during the 2018/19 financial year. The 57-year-old and her two siblings have all found success since they arrived in the country as teenagers. Shemara's older sister Ros…
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இந்தோனேஷியா இந்த கொரோனா வைரஸை பற்றி இவ்வளவு காலமும் ஒன்றுமே கூறவில்லை என யோசிப்பதுண்டு.. Coronavirus COVID-19 has now reached Indonesia, President Joko Widodo confirms By Alan Weedon Posted Yesterday, updated 22h hours ago President Joko Widodo confirmed the country's first cases earlier today.(AP: Achmad Ibrahim) Indonesia has recorded its first cases of COVID-19, after two nationals tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday. Key points: Two women tested positive for COVID-19 and are being treated in a Jakarta hospital President Joko Widodo says the country is well prepared for the outbreak …
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" We are Prepared to Pay for Freedom With Our Lives " Q: Why did you choose to go underground? A: I did not leave with the intention of going under ground. I had to attend to some work in my country. I had to discuss certain matters relating to the peace talks with my lieutenants. I also had to assess for myself the situation and reaction in the Tamil areas. While I was there certain incidents took place (referring to the deportation of A. S. Balasingham, official spokes man of the LTTE) so I continued to remain there. Q: What is the reaction of your lieutenants to the cease-fire? A: The cease-fire is a drama. Under its guise, the Sri Lankan armed f…
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Humanity And Media Ethics. By - Mr. Malinda Seneviratne Mr. Malinda Seneviratne. Panel Discussion on Humanity And Media Ethics Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI)
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It is such a horribly familiar scene in Beirut – the shattered glass, the row of burnt-out vehicles, the balcony with a bright green toy car left after the family rushed out after the blast. A thin youth in a blood-spattered blue shirt was wandering around looking for his brother. A thick-set man with greying hair told me that his co-worker’s two sons were at the hospital undergoing operations, but he had no idea where his colleague was. Red Crescent ambulances ferried away the injured, while police taped off the scene for forensics experts. Every car bomb brings back memories of Beirut in the 1980s when Sunni, Shia, Druze and Maronite fought each other in a civil war…
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Family forced to pay extra $4,000 for new tickets after Air Canada bars them from flight 'A family of 5 is a no-go,' manager said, although plane had 8 empty seats Shanty Thivakaran, husband Thiva Maheswaran and their son Athiran on vacation in Sri Lanka. The family had to repurchase plane tickets after they weren't allowed on their original Air Canada flight. (Shanty Thivakaran) A Toronto family wants answers after Air Canada barred them from their flight, forcing them to spend an extra $4,000 on new tickets to take the same flight the following day. When CBC News asked Air Cana…
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Sri Lankan president still for peace with Tiger rebels www.chinaview.cn 2006-01-08 23:55:26 COLOMBO, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse said Sunday that he was still committed to the internationally backed cease-fire with the Tamil Tigers despite continued acts of violence perpetrated by the rebel group. Rajapakse was reacting to Saturday's attack by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) on a Navy fast attack craft at the eastern port of Trincomalee. Addressing a religious public gathering at Horana, 38 km southeast of the capital Colombo, the president said the LTTE attack was "a blatant violation of t…
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Tigers repulse SLA counter-thrust [TamilNet, August 13, 2006 16:41 GMT] A counter-thrust by the Sri Lanka Army’s (SLA) elite 53 division to recapture areas in Jaffna lost to the Liberation Tigers in the past two days was destroyed by LTTE forces using artillery and close quarter fighting, sources in Kilinochchi said. In Colombo, ambulances have been shuttling between Ratmalana and hospitals in the capital since early hours Sunday carrying military wounded, sources said. LTTE fighters were consolidating in areas captured from the Sri Lankan military over the past two days whilst continuing operations against other SLA positions, sources in Kilino…
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