The Environment, Research and Project Section of the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) has initiated a research on "The King Ravana and Lost Heritage of Aviation Dominance", the authority said.
To develop the basement for the research, the CAASL said that it is collecting tangible literature related to the King Ravana. The department requested public to "assist CAASL by providing documents, evidence on King Ravana story"
The public are urged to contact CAASL directly if they are willing to share any documents or books related to King Ravana. The department said suitable payment will be paid for the assistance.
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