• 02 July 2019
W@W - Savera Weerasinghe

At a time when the use of single-use plastics is largely being frowned upon, it has become a responsibility for every citizen to opt for alternatives.

  • 02 July 2019
South Asia’s First Team Of Female Gantry Crane Operators

It is often said that there’s a difference between a job and a passion. In the case of a passion, you certainly love doing it.

  • 01 July 2019
W@W - Hiruni Wijayaratne

“Always forward. Never back”. A mantra that has helped Hiruni Wijayaratne amass numerous notable accolades, helping her make a name not only for h

  • 04 June 2019
Tahira Rifath - Channelling Passion To Create

Freelance Designer and Illustrator Tahira Rifath was once an aspiring coconut plucker.

  • 08 May 2019
W@W: Irushi Tennekoon

Irushi Tennekoon, a professional artist and illustrator who also dabbles in animation, never thought she would choose this field as a career choice. I

  • 02 April 2019
W@W: Yasodai Selvakumaran

“Every child, everywhere, deserves a good teacher,” reads a slogan on TheVarkey Foundation website. The Foundation is a global charitable entityfo

  • 04 March 2019
W@W - Samantha Van Eyck

“To quote Dr. Seuss ‘Sam I am’” Samantha begins, when asked about herself. “To my friends and family I am Sam and to the families I work wit

  • 04 February 2019
Anoma Peiris: Rethinking History Through A Study of Space and Place

At the age of seventeen, in 1983, Anoma Peiris observed people she had previously seen playing cricket run holdings sticks and petrol cans to set hous

  • 04 February 2019
W@W - Iromi Wanigasuriya

The various micro aspects that merge to complete the formation of a human being are quite complex and advanced. From the DNA in our bodies to genes an

  • 04 December 2018
In Conversation with Ashvitha and Maryse

Female drivers receive much more attention while on the road even in the 21st century. In such a backdrop, one may not for once believe that two girls

  • 04 December 2018
Forbes 30 under 30 - Hasini Jayatilaka

With number of lives taken away by cancer, researchers have still not given up on trying to find a cure. In Sri Lanka, there are many cancer patietns