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<title>බෞද්ධ මානව විශේෂතාවාදය</title>
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<description>බෞද්ධ මානව විශේෂතාවාදය
Herath, Charitha
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Somananda thero, Rev.Kudawawe
The purpose of this research is to show the history of Sri Lanka depicted in Pali Commentaries. Aṭṭhakatha refers to Pali-language Theravada Buddhist commentaries to the canonical Theravada Tipitaka. They provide information on the History of Sri Lanka from about the 6th century BCE. And, the Pali chronicles as well as a large collection of stone inscriptions, the Indian Epigraphical records, etc. gives facts on the History of Sri Lanka. This research will explore the possibility of utilizing those Pali Commentaries for the research and interpretation of the History of Sri Lanka.
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<description>ලිංගිකත්ව සන්නිවේදනයේ දී මාධ්‍ය භාවිතය පිළිබඳ සමාජ සමීක්ෂණාත්මක අධ්‍යනයක්
Millagala, Nandana
Sexual communication is related to sex and gender. It has a biological and sociological base. Sexuality is the main natural characteristic factor which classify the whole human socity. Accordingly sexuality is the change that the most difficult to change in the world. The communication is happened based on the inherent physical and mental characteristics of men and women. According to social factors that spread from the family unit sexual communication creats their own identity. This has profound impact on human education as well as on entertainment , and has caused many social problems crises and conflicts. The main objective of this research is to study the possibilities for managing such social problems by developing sexual communication educationally and aesthetically. Analizing the data obtaind from the research conducted by internal and external university under graduates has sought to achieve these objectives.
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<title>''ග්‍රාම සභා'' ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ ආණ්ඩුකරණය, අත්හදා බැලීමක නිරීක්ෂණ, අත්දැකීම සහ නිගමන</title>
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<description>''ග්‍රාම සභා'' ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ ආණ්ඩුකරණය, අත්හදා බැලීමක නිරීක්ෂණ, අත්දැකීම සහ නිගමන
Dissanayake, Dhamma
This paper seeks to examine the success or failure of the reform process for rural governance in Sri Lanka based on the experience of an experiment conducted at the village level called 'Grama Sabha' in Sri Lanka. The Grama Niladhari Division is the smallest and lowest official territorial unit in Sri Lanka. The very name 'Grama Niladhari Domain' indicates that the basis of this unit is the Grama Niladhari. But at present the domain is covered by the duties of a large number of public officers. A special feature of rural governance in Sri Lanka is that although there is an official structure up to the domain level administratively, there was no similar political / democratic representative structure or definite representative until the local government elections in February 2018. Grama Sabha experiments were carried out before 2018, during the period 2010-2015. The 'Grama Sabha' program was launched as a pilot program by uniting, linking and incorporating all officials directly involved in the domain, community leaders, government officials, local political representatives, civil society organizations, voluntary organizations, community based organizations, religious institutions and religious leaders, educational institutions, influential people, law enforcement agencies, trading institutions and the business community, as well as the elite. The main objective of this paper is to review the conceptual framework, action plan, experience gained, observations and conclusions related to the 'Grama Sabha' project. I think this analysis, which is based on a qualitative method and participatory observation method, will be important in the future rural governance reform in Sri Lanka. I also hope that this research will contribute to the discussion that has arisen in Sri Lanka due to the Covid-19 epidemic, which emphasizes the need
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