Author Archive for By Garvin Karunaratne
Saturday, March 30th, 2019
by Garvin Karunaratne Sri Lanka is a country which is rich in resources. Sadly we, our leaders, do not realize that we can develop these resources and save our foreign exchange. Even our water in our streams is being converted to foreign exchange and is being sent abroad as profits by multinationals. In the Papers […]
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Thursday, March 28th, 2019
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Friday, March 15th, 2019
By Garvin Karunarathe Economist Uswatta Aratchi criticises the role played by the Chinese in his Paper:Capital Cheap in Chong Guo and expensive in Sri Lanka”(The Island 20/2/19) If not for the support Sri Lanka received from China with the provision of weapons, all on loans, we could never have defeated the LTTE. It is true […]
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Wednesday, November 21st, 2018
by Garvin Karunaratne, Right or wrong, our President Sirisena has taken a step, as described by me earlier, “If a Prime Minister appointed by the President, is not acting in the interests of the country and its people by opening up the country for foreigners and foreign countries to rule, selling family silver, neglecting the […]
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Monday, November 12th, 2018
By Garvin Karunaratne former G.A. Matara Instead of reflecting back on their ignominious past, the Ambassadors of the UK, the USA among others have thought it fit to at first declare that the decision of the President of Sri lanka to remove the Prime Minister and replace him with another as unconstitutional. Later once our […]
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Friday, November 2nd, 2018
By Garvin Karunaratne The Chinese Company- the China Merchants Port Holdings to whom the Hambantota Port and its 1235 acres of land was leased, insisting on as much as Rupees 23 million as Ground Rent for the miniscule bit of land where the five Wind Turbines are sited is a fore runner of what is […]
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Wednesday, October 24th, 2018
Garvin Karunaratne On 23 rd August 2018, a relation of mine who was unconscious was discharged from a leading Private Hospital in Colombo., because the son and daughter could no more pay hospital bills They had paid three million rupees to the Hospital for 17 days stay and had no more funds. Until then they […]
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Monday, September 24th, 2018
By Garvin Karunaratne Scotland Yard is no more what it was a few decades ago, when there was hardly any criminal activity in Britain. The situation is getting worse by the day. Last week a criminal gang closed down a major road in Wimbledon Village, the home of millionaires, chased away everyone in sight at […]
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Tuesday, September 11th, 2018
Garvin Karunaratne I doubt whether we have learned a lesson from the Meetotamulla Garbage Disdaster where 32 people died. The garbage collection at Muturajawela is yet intact. Recently it is reported that the garbage collected in Blumendhal, Colombo is ablaze. I am aware that action is being taken to dispatch the garbage to Puttlam. But […]
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Thursday, September 6th, 2018
by Garvin Karunaratne The Kotmale Valley was a thriving area full of production when I worked in Nuwara Eliya in the Sixties. This valley, its luxurious vegetation and a vibrant community that lived in plenty was sacrificed to get 200 MW of power. The Kotmale dam does not provide any water for irrigation. Fifty Wind […]
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Thursday, August 23rd, 2018
By Garvin Karunaratne These days very often it is in the news that Estate Workers in the Hill Country are being bestowed with the ownership of land- seven or nine perches equipped with a house- mostly donated by India. This happens to be the Estate population that was brought in as indentured labour from South […]
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Tuesday, August 21st, 2018
Garvin Karunaratne Ph.D. Michigan State University Is it not sad when we can get Wind Power at five cents we are paying over 25 cents. On my drive to Scotland this morning, 14 th August 2018, the scene that struck my eyes was how the Scots have harnessed Wind Power to produce Energy. As I […]
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Monday, June 18th, 2018
By Garvin Karunaratne, Ph.D. Michigan State University. Professor Ricardo Hausmann of Harvard, Sri Lanka’s Economic Advisor, has come up with a remedy to boost economic development. Sri Lanka can fast-track growth, diversify exports and create new jobs by reforming immigration laws to permit know-how and skills to enter the country:…To get there, Sri Lanka will […]
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Thursday, April 26th, 2018
by Garvin Karunaratne I can remember the days when, on all my visits to Polonnaruwa, Hingurakgoda and Valachenai I was trailing behind lorry loads of straw. . Then the roads were narrow and a straw loaded lorry with bales jutting out could not be overtaken. That was in the Sixties. I was a frequent visitor […]
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Sunday, April 15th, 2018
By Garvin Karunaratne, Ph.D. The prime need of the Commonwealth countries, the home to a third of the World’s population, today is economic development in terms of alleviating poverty, creating employment, in short, to bring about development. According to the ILO, almost 43% of the global youth labour force is still either unemployed or working […]
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Thursday, February 1st, 2018
By Garvin Karunaratne I am a product of both Universities- Colombo and Peradeniya, entering Colombo in 1950 and ending at Peradeniya in 1954. In the initial period, called the Golden Age, our University did shine and it held personages like Dr Malalasekera and Dr Ediriweera Sarathchandra, who I think were in a super class, inspiring […]
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Saturday, January 27th, 2018
By Garvin Karunaratne The formation of a National Economic Council(NEC) to attend to national planning, the establishment of the Grama Shakti Programme to combat poverty alleviation and the rebuilding of Irrigation Tanks on a massive scale, is a development to be heralded. It is essentially a move in the right direction. It was way back, […]
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Monday, January 22nd, 2018
By Garvin Karunaratne I am a product of both Universities- Colombo and Peradeniya, entering Colombo in 1950 and ending at Peradeniya in 1954. It is true that in the initial period, called the Golden Age, Peradeniya did shine and it held personages like Dr Malalasekera and Dr Ediriweera Sarathchandra, who I think were in a […]
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Friday, December 29th, 2017
By Garvin Karunaratne Our country is at the crossroads, saddled with an international debt that cannot be sustained, corruption going through the roof and the people suffering, unable to make ends meet. The situation is extreme. It is ,my opinion that there is yet a way ahead. Our International Debt. Chandra Maliyadde, a former Permanent […]
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Wednesday, December 27th, 2017
Garvin Karunaratne Author of How the IMF Sabotaged Third World Development(Kindle/Godages) Cyprus, a fertile land As fertile as Califoni Fruit trees fully laden, all varieties, all over, But all coastal areas, ALL GONE Parcelled into bits, sold to foreigners, Realtors everywhere Selling-enticing strangers to buy- Do bring in foreign exchange We make you a citizen Do […]
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Monday, December 25th, 2017
By Garvin Karunaratne Inflation- Rising Prices is a major concern today. Sri Lanka had built up the infrastructure to control inflation. What we are seeing today-unbridled inflation, has been caused because we did away with the infrastructure we had. For the marketing of essential commodities, in my own words: The Department for the Development of […]
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Tuesday, November 21st, 2017
Garvin Karunaratne The GramaShakti Programme initiated by President Sirisena is intended to alleviate poverty that has become a severe threat to the country’s economy, especially to the rural economy. It is a flagship development programme in line with the vision of President Sirisena for a sustainable Sri Lanka, with a robust economy, free of all […]
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Thursday, November 16th, 2017
By Garvin Karunaratne I enclose a Paper I wrote way back in 2008 detailing what has happened to Zimbabwe, to illustrate how the Superpowers strangled Mugabe. This provides the background to understand what is currently happening in Zimbabwe. The conclusion deals with what was happening to the economy of Sri Lanka in 2008. That also […]
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Tuesday, October 10th, 2017
by Garvin Karunaratne( Ph.D. Michigan State University) When my first book exposing the sinister actions of the IMF: Micro enterprise Development: A Strategy for Employment Creation and Poverty Alleviation in the Third World: The Way out of the IMF Stranglehold was published in 1997, a full half a decade before the Argentina Crisis of 2002, […]
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Thursday, August 31st, 2017
By Dr Garvin Karunaratne In my paper, ‘Dry Zone Drought and Empty tanks: A Blessing in disguise?’(Lanka Web 28/7/17), I had highlighted the plight of the small tanks in the Dry Zone, the bulwark our ancient forefathers had built up to enable the Dry Zone to become the Granary of the East. It has so […]
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Friday, August 25th, 2017
By Garvin Karunaratne, former CAS . The decision of the Hon President of Sri Lanka to concentrate on developing the economy of Sri Lanka is very timely and it is hoped that this will usher hope for the very large majority of people who are today eking a hand to mouth existence. Our Hon. President […]
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Sunday, July 30th, 2017
by Garvin Karunaratne Former Government Agent, Matara District July 28, 2017, 9:42 pm The plight of the dry zone farmer and the depleted water in the tanks has come to centre stage again. It is July. The dry zone had little rain in April. July and August are the driest months. Once in a decade […]
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Wednesday, July 5th, 2017
By Garvin Karunratne, Ph.D. Michigan State University The Sri Lankan economy is truly in the doldrums. The BBC has recently in a spate of news broadcasts, derogatorily questioned: Is Sri Lanka Up for Sale.”(28/5/2017). This was preceded on 26 th June 2017, by another news item, A Country Trapped in Debt”. Their Is Sri Lanka […]
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Friday, June 2nd, 2017
Garvin Karunaratne Former Government Agent, Matara It is reported in the past Sunday Times that we are getting sand from overseas as far as the Philippines and Indonesia.(Sunday Times) I wonder why. We have ample resources of sand. Having worked in over half the Districts in Sri Lanka and having done islandwide circuits over the […]
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Thursday, June 1st, 2017
Garvin Karunaratne HLD Mahindapala in his Paper, How Many Homelands do the Jaffna Tamils need, quotes Historian Arsaratne who states that there was a Jaffna kingdom in 1325. This is incorrect. The evidence is that when the Portuguese did attack Jaffna the king of Kandy who ruled entire Sri Lanka sent his army headed by Mudliyar Atapattu […]
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