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=== Tamil National Archive===
 
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Tamil National Archive is a digitizing initiative with its focus on documents related to Marxism and Nationalism.
  
 
For more details visit: [http://www.tamilarangam.net tamilarangam.net]
 
For more details visit: [http://www.tamilarangam.net tamilarangam.net]

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Project Noolaham

Project Noolaham is a non-profitable collective and voluntary endeavour aimed at the preservation of Sri Lankan Tamil-related publications and research papers in digital formats, ensuring their availability for the greater benefit of all who are able to access the internet.

For more details visit: noolaham.net

Womens' Education and Research Centre

Womens' Education and Research Centre, a non-profit organisation established in 1982, strives to achieve gender equality in all spheres of life by subscribing to such values of secularism, pluralism and social democracy.

For more details visit: wercsl.org

Colombo Tamil Sangam

Colombo Tamil Sangam contributes towards the betterment of Tamil language, culture and Arts. Established in 1942, it operates a library with more than 45,000 books, publishes books and magazines, and conducts various events.

For more details visit: colombotamilsangam.com

Thamizham

For more details visit: thamizham.net

Suvadi Digital Library

Suvadi Digital Library is a physical library with digital resources. It is based in Jaffna.

For more details visit: suvadi.net

Tamil National Archive

Tamil National Archive is a digitizing initiative with its focus on documents related to Marxism and Nationalism.

For more details visit: tamilarangam.net

Viluthu

For more details visit: viluthu.org

International Tamil Small Magazines Association

International Tamil Small Magazines Association is a collective organization comprising of editors of various Little magazines. They conduct various activities related to little magazines.

Home for Human Rights

The Home for Human Rights (HHR) is one of Sri Lanka's oldest and most respected human rights organizations. Since 1977, it has been working tirelessly to defend the fundamental human rights of Sri Lankans in the courts and in their communities.

For more details visit: hhr-srilanka.org