Sri Lanka, March 5 -- Rather than simply continuing the Sri Lankan traditional, rural, familial, orthodox brick and tile making, Sunil Siriwardhena made unbelievable adventurous strides. A lifetime of a high level rarely touched commercial activities invading and successfully developing was his landmark.Geographic Reference

He was the eldest son in a Mulleriyawa family of ten children. With his two younger brothers, he started his schooling at the newly started neighbourhood school - "Sri Rahula Buddhist Mixed School" at Angoda. With the environment of Second World War receding they were transferred to Ananda College, Colombo. Sunil gained instant popularity among the new peers. His academic grades were satisfactorily maintained. He succes...