III by Panduka Karunanayake Professor in the Department of Clinical Medicineand former Director, Staff Development Centre, University of Colombo The 34th J.E. Jayasuriya Memorial Lecture 14 February ...
Independent India stands at the threshold of its Amrit Kaal (a golden era), while the rest of the world finds itself at a crossroads of uncertainty. In this scenario, India, which has always upheld a ...
Prof. Jasbir Singh On 11 February, 1968 India lost a great philosopher, thinker, economist, sociologist, journalist, social worker, and a true nationalist who always strived to achieve national ...
Leo and Balm both found community and belonging in Humanism - a form of atheism which strives for a life of meaning and purpose anchored in the strength of humankind. Thanks for listening.
Most Humanists have no ethical objections to birth control. They argue that if contraception "results in every child being a wanted child, and in better, healthier lives for women, it must be a ...
Humanists reject the idea or belief in a supernatural being such as God. This means that Humanists class themselves as agnostic or atheist. Humanists have no belief in an afterlife, and so they ...
(The 34th J.E. Jayasuriya Memorial Lecture14 February 2025 SLFI Auditorium, Colombo) Professor J.E. Jayasuriya is remembered today for his work in so many diverse aspects of the field of education.
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