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    Photographer Yuriko Nakao’s perspective on Significance

    by Dilhan May 2, 2020
    by Dilhan May 2, 2020

    In March last year, an accomplished and empathetic photographer, Yuriko Nakao visited Sri Lanka and the Merrill J. Fernando Foundation’s Western Centre on the outskirts of Colombo. Making pictures at…

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    It was never normal

    by Dilhan April 5, 2020
    by Dilhan April 5, 2020

    Beyond the pumas that have emerged in Santiago and the peacocks in Mumbai, the impact of coronavirus on humankind has been devastating – 1.2 million people infected worldwide, and nearly…

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    A Centre for Hope

    by Dilhan September 29, 2018
    by Dilhan September 29, 2018

    On 1st September we inaugurated the MJF Centre East, the most ambitious combined humanitarian and environmental project that we have ever undertaken. Amongst the projects that the MJF Foundation, and…

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    Three things to ponder on the 150th Anniversary of the World’s Finest Tea

    by Dilhan August 13, 2017
    by Dilhan August 13, 2017

    The Colombo International Tea Convention 2017 concluded on Friday, elegantly supported by our most accomplished cricketer and commended by several of the international delegates as the most significant gathering of…

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    The Spirit of Christmas

    by Dilhan December 11, 2016
    by Dilhan December 11, 2016

    On most days there is an aura of peace at the MJF Centre. Some kids drum, others sing, dance or perform acrobatics. Some kids look a little different – they…

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    Distinctively tea

    by Dilhan February 4, 2012
    by Dilhan February 4, 2012

    Tea and conspiracy have made strange but regular bedfellows, from the Opium Wars and the tea fuelled socialist revolutions to the Tea Tape Scandal in New Zealand last month. There…

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    On business and biodiversity: a view from Nagoya

    by Dilhan October 26, 2010
    by Dilhan October 26, 2010

    At the Convention for Biological Diversity’s Conference of the Parties 10 that is ongoing in Nagoya, Japan, opinions are divided on whether business has a role to play in biodiversity.…

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    The Emperor and his new clothes (Donald Trump and his new tea)

    by Dilhan August 24, 2010
    by Dilhan August 24, 2010

    Funny how things seem to work in endless loops in business. Something becomes popular, it becomes a success, and that success attracts big business which buys up all the little…

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    Lies, damned lies and the coffee lobby

    by Dilhan June 23, 2010
    by Dilhan June 23, 2010

    Fact and fiction should contrast as dramatically as black and white. Strangely that truth does not seem to hold anymore as the world enters a state of altered reality reminiscent…

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    The Harsher Truth behind the Harsh World

    by Dilhan July 23, 2009
    by Dilhan July 23, 2009

    The global edition of today’s International Herald Tribune (July 22,2009) offers an image of Sri Lankan tea pickers in their scenic tea garden environment. The caption ‘Tea workers’ harsh world’…

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