Aluthgama
Aluthgama is a coastal town in Kalutara District in the Western Province of Sri Lanka. It is approximately south of Colombo and north of Galle. Aluthgama is situated on the northern bank of the Bentota Ganga mouth.
The main income is from tourism and banking. It is the birthplace of the celebrated singer and composer Nanda Malini.
Aluthgama is home to one of worlds tallest statues of the Buddha. It is a sitting Figure of 48.8 meters, and has been erected in the Kande Viharaya Temple north of the river.
History
The history of Aluthgama dates back to the 13th century. A messenger poem, "Thisara Sandesha", written in 1366 mentions the beauty of Aluthgama.On 15 June 2014, Aluthgama was the scene of the 2014 anti-Muslim riots in Sri Lanka which resulted in 4 deaths and 80 people injured.
Education
- Aluthgama Maha Vidyalaya up to A/L
- Sangamiththa Balika up to O/L only