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The ‘Be Yourself’ campaign of Raja Jewellers, the undisputed monarch of the gold world offers many discounts in celebration of International Women’s Day 2023. The campaign focuses on celebrating the multi-talented women who do what they love and showcase their passion and strength in the jewellery industry.Commenting on the campaign, Ranmini Eliyapura, Director at Raja Jewellers, stated, “Raja Jewellers celebrates the fearless and unstoppable spirit of women this International Women’s Day 2023, with our ‘Be Yourself’ campaign. We believe that every woman should embrace her unique qualities, pursue her passion, and thrive in her multi-talented abilities. We stand by women…

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After more than 10 years of research, a team led by a Sri Lankan scientist has discovered a superconductor that can revolutionize the physical world.This discovery has been made by a team including a Sri Lankan professor Ranga Dias and has succeeded in creating this superconducting material by mixing the elements hydrogen, nitrogen and lutetium.The speciality of this is the ability to move electricity from one place to another without spending energy, and when sending it through the magnetic field, it floats and travels without friction, so no energy is spent.Professor Ranga Dias graduated from the University of Colombo with…

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The Ireland Team will arrive in Sri Lanka for a two-match test series in April 2023.The Galle International Cricket Stadium will host both games.After negotiations between Sri Lanka Cricket and Cricket Ireland, the decision to play two test matches rather than one test match and two ODIs was made amicably.The Ireland team will arrive in Sri Lanka on April 9, 2023. (Sri Lanka Cricket)Get more sports news and information by connecting with Buzzer.lk and Buzzer Sports.

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Mount Everest is a place full of germs, according to an article published by a team of scientists from the University of Colorado Boulder in America. This article was published in the scientific journal “Arctic, Antarctic, Alpine Research”.At thousands of meters above sea level, the extremely cold Mount Everest, also known as the Himalayas, is covered in snow throughout the year. Many climbers who climb Mount Everest get sick. Sneezes. All the toxins from these sick people are dispersed in the cold air. The team of scientists has explained that most of the viruses that make humans sick are deposited…

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The Department of Meteorology says that favourable atmospheric conditions are being created for the occurrence of thunderstorms in the evening in many parts of the island. The department points out that scattered rain or thundershowers may occur in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, North Central, North Western and Uva provinces and Galle, Matara, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya and Mannar districts during the evening or night.The department also mentioned that there may be some rain in the coastal areas of the Eastern Province. The Department of Meteorology urges that individuals take the required precautions to reduce the risks posed by thunderstorms’ transient high winds…

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The Ministry of Finance has decided to cut all allowances given so far to all public representatives, including ministers, when they travel abroad for official work.Allowances given to government ministers, provincial governors, members of parliament, provincial council ministers and chairmen, metropolitan council mayors and local council chairmen will be cut.Sources in the Ministry of Finance state that the decision to cut costs will be effective from March 20th. (Lankadeepa)Find out more political news and information by engaging Buzzer.lk and Buzzer Politics.

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The Teacher Principal Trade Unions say that all teacher-principal trade unions will report to work as usual for schools today (16).Based on several problems, the teacher and principal unions started a strike yesterday (15).Accordingly, as teachers and principals report to work, schools are scheduled to be held as usual today.

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According to foreign media, 99 people have died in Malawi due to Cyclone Freddie. The country’s disaster management department says that Blantyre, the commercial capital, was badly hit by the cyclone. Another 134 people are said to have been injured due to the cyclone.The country’s authorities have said that the number of dead and injured may increase. Due to the cyclone, a state of emergency has also been declared in Malawi. (BBC)Visit our Buzzer World News Section for more international news.

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Uga Ulagalla, the pristine 58-acre property nestled in Thirappane, Anuradhapura, renowned for its unspoiled cultural allure, has partnered with the Center for Conservation and Research (CCR) to launch its first-ever community-based village fencing project in Pittala Konderama and Karambe. The initiative aims to mitigate human-elephant conflicts (HEC) in the area.The inauguration of the project was graced by distinguished guests, including Managing Director – Priyanjith Weerasooria, Chief Executive Officer – Ramli Ghafoor, General Manager – Thasinthan Panchanathan, Chairman of CCR – Dr Prithviraj Fernando, and Head Naturalist – Katharina Raaben, along with the village community.Commenting on the project Managing Director, Priyanjith…

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Foreign Affairs Minister Ali Sabri posted a note on his Twitter account that four other countries have expressed their interest in restructuring the debts given to Sri Lanka.Minister Ali Sabri has indicated that the countries of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Hungary and Kuwait have given financial guarantees to the International Monetary Fund on behalf of Sri Lanka. The note left by Minister Sabri shows that he is thankful.Also, once again, Minister Sabri has expressed his thanks to India, Paris Club and China for providing financial guarantees to Sri Lanka. (Lankadeepa)

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