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About thuppahi

Sri Lankan and Australian nationality; student of Sri Lankan society and politics; sociology of cricket;

Boom Time in Lanka? Three Good Signs

ONE; Financial Times of UK …”Lanka next Asian Tiger”

GDP surged 175 percent to $ 67 b. Sri Lanka’s first US dollar-denominated mutual fund [was] launched [and] Sri Lanka is gearing itself to be Asia’s next tiger, only five years after ending the three decades long separatist war with economic reforms fuelling astounding growth, the prestigious Financial Times published in the UK stated.

Lanka as Tiger

Since 2009, when the war ended the country’s Gross Domestic Product has surged 175 per cent, to $67bn, and is projected to top $76 bn this year. Real GDP, adjusted for price changes, is up by two-thirds over the period, to 6.7 per cent, and is projected to remain in that range for the medium term. Continue reading

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Meeting Ms Koala in Belair Park

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Devanesan Nesiah’s Reflections on Tamil Circumstances via Jayaweera and the Scottish Referendum

Nesiah ONE: Reviewing Neville Jayaweera’s Book on Jaffna, viz., Exorcising the Past and Holding the Vision

NEVILLE Jayaweera

When I was asked by Marshall Fernando whether I would review the above, I readily agreed. Neville was several years senior to me in the Ceylon Civil Service. He also served as the Government Agent (GA) Jaffna but 18 years before my turn. I know him well and have some familiarity with his career till he left the Island prematurely. Further, during his three months as GA Badulla, I was his deputy. He is widely regarded as one of the most distinguished of many eminent members of the Ceylon Civil Services. His tenure in Jaffna was particularly well appreciated, even by many who were deeply distrustful of him when he first arrived in there. Continue reading

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Yaal Devi: Euphoria, Lampoon and Caveat as Trains to Jaffna run again

MR in YAAAL   “Jaffna, here I come’  President greeting the people of Jaffna”

02- r'way to jaffna

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Honing Individual and Team Effectiveness through Enhanced Self-awareness

David Olney and Charles Vandepeer on “Applied Thinking”

DavidOlneyPhoto26August2014 David Olney charles.vandepeer Charles Vandepeer

In a world defined by complexity, uncertainty, and an abundance of information, possession of effective tools and techniques can make the difference between mastery of situations, or being overwhelmed by them. Having an understanding of how to contextualise success and failure can assist people to work more effectively as a contributor to a High Reliability Organisation. Continue reading

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All About EBOLA

Courtesy of Arunachalam Sathananthan

ebola 2- getty  A Liberian health department burial team removes a suspected Ebola victim’s body in Monrovia — Getty

Ebola is thought to have originated in fruit bats and to have been introduced into the human population through close contact with the bodily fluids of the bats themselves or other known carriers such as chimpanzees, monkeys, forest antelope and porcupines that form part of the diet in many poor African regions.

Human-to-human transmission occurs by direct contact through broken skin or mucous membranes with the blood or other bodily fluids of infected people, or by contact with surfaces and materials such as bedding or clothing contaminated with these fluids.

People remain infectious as long as their blood and body fluids contain the virus. Men who have recovered from the disease can still transmit the virus through their semen for up to seven weeks after recovery. Continue reading

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Arsehole monies discovered and recovered – Bandaranaike Airport

Chaturanga Pradeep, in The Daily Mirror, 14 October 2014

Three Sri Lankans aged 28, 34 and 38 were arrested at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) departure lounge this morning while attempting to smuggle out foreign currency worth Rs.22,106,331 concealed in their rectum. Customs media spokesman Leslie Gamini said the suspects residing in Matale, Jaffna and Negombo were bound to Singapore. He said Customs officers confiscated the foreign currency consisting of 101,500 Euros and 37,000 Swiss Francs.

ARSEHOLLE MONEY arsehole 22  Continue reading

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Taking the Piss at ISIS: An Islamic Weapon against the Islamic Caliphate

SEE Iraqi Parody of ISIS = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBNbH-FpnnsI

Iraqi TV Parodies ISIS in Bizarre and Hilarious Music Video

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Gunasekera vs SBS: Mahinda from Canada places Corlett’s Dateline Video and SMH Report in Context

ITEM ONE. David Corlett: “The Nightmare of Returning to Sri Lanka,” 10 September 2014 

 TORTURE BACK SMH Tamil asylum seeker shows his wounds from being tortured.

The Abbott government has all but claimed victory in stopping asylum seeker boats. Offshore processing and turning around boats at sea have been important elements in achieving this goal. Also important has been its efforts at returning asylum seekers, especially Sri Lankans. Continue reading

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Malala in Thuppahi in October ’13 and on Nobel Prize World Pedestal in October 2014

October 15, 2013 · 2:13 am….http://thuppahis.com/2013/10/15/malala-yousafzai-speaks-to-the-world/

Malala Yousafzai, aged 16, speaks to the World

SEE  Interview with Malala Yousafzai …..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjGL6YY6oMs

http://edition.cnn.com/2013/10/09/world/asia/malala-shooting-anniversary/index.html

PHOTO: Malala Yousafzai addresses hundreds of young leaders at United Nations Headquarters

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/malala-yousafzai-honored-nobel-peace-prize-nom-article-1.1482919

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