Atchuthan, Y.; Sarmatha, P.; Mathivathany, S.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
Colonialism is considered an era with conflicts between colonists and natives in their respective regions of origin. Though the nature of conflicts varies, the core of conflicts was for power and dominancy. This harmed the ...
Thilakshan, T.; Malshan, T.M.P.; Bandara, J.M.S.J.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
Inclusive and accessible public transit is vital to encourage increased usage of public transit in a sustainable perspective. It is crucial to ensure that all potential commuters feel invited to use public transit despite ...
Kunalan, T.; Sarmatha, P.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
This research was undertaken to build social and cultural integrity among people by translating literary texts through the pragmatic method. It also aims to provide suggestions for an effective translation of literary ...
Yalini Saranya, S.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
The Main Objective of the research is to analyze and evaluate the rehabilitation policy and practice for female prisoners in Sri Lanka and identify how they could be more effective and address existing loopholes in the ...
De Silva, S.R.S.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
The main objective to review this book is to understand the reality of the issues of women’s peacebuilding. The primary focus of the book is on vulnerable women living in war zones that are transitioning from existing ...
Perera, R.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
Sri Lanka is a pluralistic community that represents the values of multi-cultural, multi-religious, and multiethnicities. Recognition for the cultural and social multicity in Sri Lankan community is less because Sri Lankan ...
Vetrickarthick, R.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
This paper emphasizes “The Harmonization of Science and Technology with men and Nature”. Kennath Boulding, a leading environmentalist, observed that “Anyone who believes in indefinite growth in anything physical, on a ...
Ramseena, P.P.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
Human-wildlife conflicts are getting more and more frequent, intense and critical. People from the forest fringes are facing crises due to the continuous loss of lives, crop damage, property damage, livestock damage etc. ...
Uchechukwu, O.J.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
Armed violence and corruption are a widespread, affecting public institutions and the well-being of the citizens, which no meaningful development has been achieved since Nigeria’s fourth Republic1999. Corruption is wide ...
Wickramasinghe, N.J.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
Promoting Communal Harmony and Social Development through the Sports. Laymen’s terms of Communal Harmony are peacefully living together rather than fighting or arguing and living in harmony with each other. In technical ...
Mahsud, N.K.; Munir, A.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-KP has undoubtedly been the most beautiful federal unit in Pakistan. Blessed with crystal clear glaciers, whispering pines, rocky mountains, roaring rivers, and lush green meadows, this land has always ...
Ashinika, M.M.D.M.W.; Mathivathany, S.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
Community development projects worldwide play an important role in the development of society, in some of the poorest rural areas of the globe. Consequently, projects are designed to enhance the quality of life for the ...
Divaincy Fernando, M.; Sobika Danial, J.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
In Sri Lanka, multiple communities such as Sinhalese, Tamils, Burgers, Moors, Malays, Chinese, and the indigenous Vedda people with various religious faith and belief systems like Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity ...
Umanga, M.A.D.; Sivakumar, S.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
Every client, stakeholder, and project team member involved in a construction project has success as their top priority. However, construction projects frequently cost more than expected, take longer to complete, and don't ...
Kuruppu, I.A.; Nasooha, I.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
Sri Lanka is a multi-cultural nation in the world. People follow different religion and culture. And they are speaking different Languages. So, there is a “Cultural Diversity” in Sri Lanka. The country faced so many tragedies ...
Nasooha, I.; Angela, S.; Joel Jairus, R.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
“Gender” is a complicated term to understand. For undergraduate students, understanding gender and sexual orientation is inevitable because they are adults. There are most of the conflicts, assaults, murders and criminal ...
Vickneswaran, G.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
When people are displaced due to disasters, there are two strategies to deal with displaced people of disaster affected communities; resettlement and relocation. Resettlement has less difficulties in refurbishing the social ...
Bulathsinghala, F.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
Traditional knowledge is linked to Sri Lankan heritage. It ranges from soil and water conservation, farming techniques, medicinal science, diet, engineering, construction, ancient educational priorities, language studies, ...
Fernando, D.T.N.; Rohan Savarimuttu, J.S.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
The paper which is entitled Big Match 1983: A New Historical Logo therapeutic Reading Towards Peace Through Reconciliation is focused on the need to interpret peace and reconciliation to society. The paper deciphers a form ...
Jayarathne, D.N.(Harmony Centre, University of Vavuniya, 2023-01-19)
Social media usage is increasing day by day in Sri Lanka. It became the largest news-sharing media among the young generation. This research paper investigates social media behavior and its impact on ethnic issues in Sri ...