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They call her 'our own Mother Theresa'
She is seen on eminent health panels, both in Sri Lanka and abroad, discoursing on women’s issues or reproductive health. Spending half a month in her home country and the other half globe-trotting to provide her expert views, it was an unlikely sight to see her slushing through mud on the rainy Monday last week in Dediyawala, Kalutara, being stopped frequently by women, men and children, some of whom, overcome by emotion, hugged her tightly.
Luxurious hideout in the hills
Standing in the dining room of the estate bungalow in Ginigathhena, all that comes between you and the dense jungle is a pane of glass.
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