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New Life after Connectivity - A report by Alisha Bhagat
Horizon Lanka Foundation - the Mother Organization
A program telivised on TNL on Horizon Lanka - English
Lankacom’s Contribution to Horizon Lanka
Mahavilachchiya Model eVillage - The eVillage in the Jungle
Avian Technologies donates antivirus software to Horizon Lanka
Horizon Lanka Academy - from 2D Education to 3D Education
Horizon Lanka shaped up my life - Anusha Madhubhashini
OnTime Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (BPO) Sri Lanka's First Rural BPO
A dance practise for song "Man Dole" by Horizon girls
Majith Rakshitha redesigns his website. Visit his new website
eVillage - For sustainable development in remote villages
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Horizon Lanka, Mahavilachchiya - the role model to replicate throughout Sri Lanka
OnTime OnTime Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Mahavilachchiya, the first rural BPO in Sri Lanka launshes its website. Read more about this venture.

Anura DissanayakeOfficials from Ministry of Education of Sri Lanka visit Horizon Lanka, Mahavilachchiya on February 24, 2007 and decides to replicate Horizon Lanka model ICT and English education islandwide.

Lalith WeeratungaThe mesh community network in Mahavilachchiya was officially launched by Mr Lalith Weeratunga, the Secratary to the President of Sri Lanka and the Chairman of the TRC in November 2006.
Lovina and RadhikaMrs Lovina Charles and  Mr Chas Charles donated a two-acre land and a two storied computer lab to Horizon Lanka Foundation in February 2006.
Intel Watch the video clip of the presentation Horizon Lanka students and Mr Wanni did with Intel's Chairman Dr. Craig Barret on December 2005
 
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