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Bust of Nobel Laureate Gurudev Rabindranath unveiled at Sri Palee Campus of the University of Colombo

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         To commemorate the 100th year of arrival of Nobel Laureate Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore to Sri Lanka, the University of Colombo in collaboration with the High Commission of India, Colombo, organized a special ceremony to unveil the bust of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore at the Sri Palee Campus of the University on 03rd February 2022. The Chief Guest, Hon. Prof. G. L. Peiris, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka, along with the Guests of Honour Shri Gopal Baglay, High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka and Hon. Vidura Wickremanayaka, State Minister of National Heritage, Performing Arts, and Rural Promotions, unveiled and garlanded the bust of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore in the presence of Prof. Chandrika N. Wijeyaratne, Vice-Chancellor, University of Colombo, and distinguished officers, staff and students of the university. This bronze bust of Tagore has been gifted by Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

2.       During the unveiling ceremony, Hon. Prof. G. L. Peiris highlighted that Sri Lanka had a special place in the heart of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, who visited Sri Lanka three times in 1922, 1928, and 1934. The third visit of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore is remembered for the foundation of “Sri Palee.” He recalled that the invitation for this visit was extended to Tagore by his granduncle, Mr. Wlimot A. Perera, who was a leading entrepreneur and social reformer. Mr. Wlimot A. Perera had earlier visited Visva Bharati at Santiniketan in West Bengal, India and was so impressed by the works and thoughts of Gurudev as well as the values of the institution that he resolved to establish a similar institution in Sri Lanka. On his invitation, the Gurudev visited Sri Lanka and laid the foundation of the new institution on 20th May, 1934. He proposed that the new institution should be named as “Sri Palee.”

3.       The High Commissioner of India, Gopal Baglay recalled Tagore’s love for Sri Lanka, which inspired him in many ways. High Commissioner quoted one of Tagore’s speeches in 1934 during his visit to Sri Lanka, wherein he said: “The spirit of India once visited Lanka…As a poet, it is my mission to restore that ancient association of mind through my efforts that speak through a direct language of art.” High Commissioner expressed his appreciation to the University of Colombo for honouring the legacy of Tagore by accepting the gift of the statue of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore and installing it at the very same institution whose foundation stone was laid by him.

4.       Prof. Chandrika N. Wijeyaratne, Vice-Chancellor, University of Colombo and Dr. Prathibha Mahanamahewa, Rector of the Sri Palee Campus of the University of Colombo also highlighted the close cultural ties between “twins” India and Sri Lanka and thanked the Government of India and the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka for extending their support to the University as well as to students of Sri Lanka by offering them scholarships for higher studies in India.

5.       During the event, the students of the University of Colombo presented special cultural performances, which were based on Rabindra Sangeet, Hindi music, as well as select dance forms of India and Sri Lanka, showcasing the strong and deep cultural bonds between the two countries. The performances were deeply appreciated and were also webcast via social media.

6.       It may be recalled that Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore founded Visva Bharati in 1921 as a great seat of learning and centre of art. Pioneers of Sinhala ballet, Premakumara Epitawala and Deshamanya Chitrasena, studied at Santiniketan in the early 1940’s. Similarly, many Sri Lankan musicians, such as Edwin Samaradiwakara, Surya Shankar Molligoda, Ananda Samarakoon, Sunil Shanta, Lionel Edirisinghe and W.B. Makuloluwa, and painters, such as Somabandhu and Ananada Samarakoon (who was also a musician) studied at Santiniketan. Even today, a large number of artists and scholars all over the world, including in Sri Lanka, take inspiration from the legacy of Gurudev. Tagore’s Gitanjali has been also translated many times into Sinhala. This highlights the deep respect that people of Sri Lanka have for Gurudev Tagore. To rekindle this bond, this year, special events are being organized to commemorate the 100th year of arrival of Nobel Laureate Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore to Sri Lanka. The High Commission of India has recently institutionalised a Gold Medal in the name of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore to recognise the highest academic record holder at the University of Colombo’s Sri Palee Campus.

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Colombo
6th February, 2022

Mattala Airport operational and filled with tourists signing economic revival

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Tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka have grown since the Covid restrictions and indicate possible revival in tourism industry.

Tourist numbers are becoming more and more steady and the airports are seen with arrivals on a daily basis.

The Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport, Hambantota revealed growing numbers of tourists arriving in the island, in captions recently taken.

Commenting, Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) Ajith Nivard Cabraal stated that Sri Lanka should strive to reach at least 125,000 tourists a month, and expressed his pleasure to see the once defunct-airport operational.

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President instructs to prioritise renewable energy

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The Parliamentary Group of the Ruling Party has held a meeting at Temple Trees under the patronage of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa this (07) morning.

The discussion focused on the current situation in the country as well as the manner in which Parliament will convene next week.

The President has instructed the group to pay more attention on the renewable energy sources of the country as a solution to the power crisis.

Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa has briefed the group at length on the measures that should be taken to soar export earnings.

The meeting was participated by Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, Finance Minister Basi Rajapaksa, Cabinet Ministers, State Ministers, Ruling Party MPs and government officials.

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Assault at Ragama Medical Faculty: 09 suspects granted bail

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Nine suspects arrested in alleged connection with the assault at the Dormitory of the Faculty of Medicine, Ragama have been granted bail today (07), as per the order of the Wattala Magistrate Court.

Among the suspects was the son of Ruling Party MP Arundika Fernando.

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SJB MP confesses Good Governance Regime sheltered offenders (VIDEO)

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Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) Secretary General MP Ranjith Madduma Bandara speaking to a briefing held in the Opposition Leader’s Office today (07) confessed that the Good Governance Regime that came to power on the pledge of penalising offenders had given ‘licences’ to them instead, and that as a result they continue to commit offenses.

Revealing that there was a minister in the Good Governance Regime who had pledged that the Rajapaksas will never be prosecuted as long as he lived, the SJB MP noted that the same person, who is a Ruling Party MP today, is disappointed with the government and lays low.

Under the circumstances, the Good Governance Regime failed to penalise those offenders, he added.

Indo-Sri Lankan Foreign Ministers meet in Delhi

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Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris who is on a two-day official tour to India has met his Indian Counterpart S. Jaishankar in New Delhi.

India’s Foreign Minister Jaishankar in a tweet stated that the two discussed about economic and investment opportunities, energy security and fisheries issues.

The two have also discussed about tourism promotion between the two states.

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Construction of 9800 bridges stalled amid cement mafia

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A mafia is being set up by business figures involved in the import and sale of cement, revealed the National Construction Association. This group of business figures has created an artificial shortage of cement in the market, according to Association Chairman Susantha Liyanarachchi.

The construction of 10,000 bridges in challenged areas initiated by the government has been stalled amid this artificially created shortage, he pointed out, adding that construction on 200 bridges was completed last year and another 9.800 bridges are under construction.

The cement mafia has risen the price of cement and caused a severe shortage of stocks in the market, catering negatively to the construction affairs, he pointed out.

Although the price of imported cement was designated to be Rs. 1,575, there are no bags in the market that can be purchased at that price, Liyanarachchi further revealed. These prices are unbearable in view of continuing the construction affairs, he added.

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Politicians never oppressed by strikes. Strikers too crave political privileges (VIDEO)

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Strike actions carried out by health workers never collapsed governments, nor oppressed politicians in the absence of medicines, but the general public is subjugated to full oppression amidst such actions, said Chairman of the Government Medical Officers’ Forum (GMOF) Dr. Rukshan Bellana, denouncing the recent strike action carried out by the health professionals before media today (07).

“This has turned into fashion. We saw some time back that trade union leaders of the Health Sector were of the ambition to go to Parliament, or to being granted political appointments. They believe that they will be able to collect titles by backing a certain political stream, making that political party and its followers happy and destabilising the country by their trade union leadership,” he said.

Dr. Bellana added that politicians of both the Ruling Party and the Opposition, therefore, should be thinking about this matter properly and deciding whether they should stand with the trade unions or the general public.

Information on 45 Ministers and MPs who failed to pay water bills reach Cabinet’s Desk

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Information to the Cabinet on 45 Ministers and Members of Parliament who have not paid their water bills

In the people’s failure of paying their water bills, the Water Supply and Drainage Board is facing severe difficulties, disclosed Water Supply and Drainage Minister Vasudewa Nanayakkara. These groups included former and current ministers and MPs as well, he added.

The Minister further disclosed that information on 45 ministers and MPs who failed to pay their water bills have reached the Cabinet’s desk and that necessary legal actions will be taken against them.

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Strike could intensify if demands not met, Kumudesh makes ultimatum

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Health workers in several grades of the Health Sector have been on strike since this (07) morning over several demands, including salary anomalies, at all but ten medical facilities with essential services.

Health workers in grade health service including Nursing and Medical Laboratory Service and pharmacists and public health inspectors are endorsing the strike action.

Speaking to media, Chairman of the Academy of Health Professionals Ravi Kumudesh noted that the strike action would continue until the demands are met and may intensify in any event were the demands not met.

Should the authorities fail to provide solutions, the health workers have decided to withdraw from essential services as well, he went on, adding that the authorities will be given about a week to solve the problems.

If the problems were not resolved within the given period, essential services including maternity facilities, cancer facilities and Covid treatment may also be disrupted, he warned.

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