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Prasannajit De Silva [better] [ FHD ]

Prasannajit De Silva is widely regarded as a:

Prasannajit de Silva, PC, is not just a lawyer; he is an institutional memory for Sri Lankan capitalism. His work at the SEC shielded the stock market from the cronyism that plagued other emerging markets. His courtroom victories established legal precedents that protect commercial fairness. And his teaching has inspired a generation of attorneys to take commercial law seriously as a pillar of national development.

Through his publications and engaging public lectures, Dr. Prasannajit de Silva continues to challenge standard colonial histories. His work shows that the British Empire was shaped not only by military force and legislation, but also by the complex, visual evolution of identity behind closed doors.

Today, he oversees operations in 39 countries across four regions, managing a combined budget of over $171 million. prasannajit de silva

Prasannajit de Silva’s methodology relies heavily on qualitative sociology and deep ethnography. Rather than looking strictly at macro-level statistics, his research prioritizes human narrative—conducting extensive field interviews in native languages, parsing through local newspaper notifications, and closely reading historical visual culture.

His legacy is visible every day on the trading floor of the Colombo Stock Exchange. The rules that prevent price rigging, the codes that force family-owned conglomerates to disclose related-party transactions, and the protections for minority shareholders—many of these exist today because Prasannajit de Silva wrote them into force.

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: Beyond environmental health, de Silva has investigated the friction generated during humanitarian assistance. His analysis of post-tsunami aid distribution in multi-ethnic regions like the Ampara District demonstrates how external aid agencies, by ignoring local networks and delicate multi-ethnic social balances, inadvertently widened ethnic divides and intensified local political inequalities. 4. Academic Methodology and Legacy

Influenced Sri Lankan health policies and rural water-use behavior. Anglo-Indian hybridity and domestic portraits.

: Served as an Associate Lecturer in the History of Art. And his teaching has inspired a generation of

Alongside his university teaching, Dr. de Silva is an accredited lecturer for The Arts Society, a major educational charity that promotes the enjoyment and appreciation of the arts. He delivers illustrated talks to local Arts Societies across the UK, covering a diverse array of topics that extend far beyond his core research on colonial India.

His course offerings reflect the breadth of his interests. He has designed and delivered a wide‑ranging lecture series covering British visual culture of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries, including art produced in various colonial settings across the globe. He is particularly interested in the relationship between art, architecture and design, and their broader cultural, social and political contexts; he also teaches courses on the methods and theoretical approaches of art history.

Dr. de Silva completed his doctorate at the University of Sussex in 2007. His doctoral research focused intensely on the art and visual culture of the British in India during the late 18th and early 19th centuries—a period of immense administrative, geopolitical, and cultural transition for the East India Company.

If you are interested, I can also look into his other publications or look for more information on the specific lectures he has given. Karger Publishers Drinking Water and CKD of Unknown Etiology in Sri Lanka

. His work often explores how identity and social status were constructed through art during the colonial period.

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