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This research provides a contemporary snapshot of inter-ethnic relations in Sri Lankan state-run universities. Further, the study entails a document review in which authors have used media posts and newspaper articles by professionals and students to form a comprehensive idea about the nature of student interactions within universities. This paper touches upon key aspects akin to minority groups of Sri Lanka such as militarization, marginalization, discrimination, etc.

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I recommend that everyone consider this a subjective interpretation based on a series of first-hand experiences. Concepts such as inter-ethnic relations and discrimination are often difficult to reason independently of any biases.

Naren Deepan Selvaratnam
Management and Science University

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This page is a summary of: ``We Walk on the Same Corridors of Our University'': Contemporary Reflections of Sinhala--Tamil Relations in Sri Lankan Public Universities, KnE Social Sciences, February 2024, Knowledge E,
DOI: 10.18502/kss.v9i5.15206.
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