The Personnel Behind THE CEYLON JOURNAL

Thuppahi is pleased to present a photo of the key personnel located in Sri Lanka who were involved in launching the new cutting/edge academic venture known as THE CEYLON JOURNAL this year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Editor-in-Chief is Avishka Mario Seneviratne

Sub-Editors: Ainslie Joseph, Kanchanakesi Warnapala, Pradeep Jayatunga, Sujeev Fonseka

Legal Advisor: Manohara de Silva

Journal Secretary: Ashan De Alwis

Treasurer: Janani Wijeratne;

OTHER TASKS: Athraja De Silva; Ralston Joseph; Naveen Liyanage; Hashane Bolane; Lakruwan Fonseka; Avishka Seneviratne.

PATRON: Deshamanya MDD Pieris

The first number of this cutting-edge journal has been featured in THUPPAHI recently through an introductory item: namely, Rajiva Wijesinha’s review article, ………… https://thuppahis.com/2024/08/25/breaking-new-ground-transcending-centuries-for-all-ceylonese-across-continents/ ….

AND a response from one Michael Roberts to an essay therein by Ashan de Alwis …..  A RESPONSE  which displays hitherto-unknown information on behind-the-scenes-events after Muralitharan was no-balled for throwing by umpire Emerson at Adelaide Oval in January 1998 ……………………. Viz: https://thuppahis.com/2024/09/08/face-to-face-in-admonishment-drama-at-the-adelaide-oval-23rd-january-199/#more-84589

Take Note of SOME VENERABLE & STALWART SUPPORTERS of this New Venture in the Far-flung AUTHOR-WORLD

Hugh Karunanayake in Melbourne

 Chandra R. De Silva in USA

 Sandagomi Coperahewa in Colombo

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