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Korea celebrates National Foundation Day and 48 years of Korea–Sri Lanka Friendship

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The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Sri Lanka, led by Ambassador Miyon Lee, hosted a grand celebration to mark Korea’s 4358th National Foundation Day at Cinnamon Life, Colombo. This year’s celebration also commemorated the 48th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and Sri Lanka, highlighting the deepening friendship and multifaceted cooperation between the two nations.

The occasion was graced by several distinguished guests, including Hon. Saroja Savithri Paulraj, the Minister of Women and Child Affairs, who attended as the Chief Guest. Also in attendance were Cabinet Ministers, Ministry Secretaries, Ambassadors, Korean nationals, and representatives from diverse sectors of Sri Lankan society, all of whom have contributed to the ongoing partnership between Korea and Sri Lanka.

In her opening address, Ambassador Miyon Lee warmly welcomed the guests and emphasized the deep historical and cultural significance of National Foundation Day for the Korean people. She highlighted Korea’s journey from its ancient roots to its modern achievements, underscoring the nation’s commitment to democracy, global peace andprosperity.

Ambassador Lee also reflected on the evolving bilateral relationship between Korea and Sri Lanka, particularly through Korea’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) programs. She spotlighted several key collaborations over the past year and outlined Korea’s new phase of soft power diplomacy with focus on “K-Initiative” aimed at promoting K-pop, K-dramas, Kmovies, K-beauty, and even K-technology to reach beyond Korea and across the globe.

Special mention was made of KOICA (Korea International Cooperation Agency), the lead organization implementing Korea’s ODA in Sri Lanka. The Ambassador congratulated KOICA on its 30th anniversary in Sri Lanka, recognizing its enduring presence and dedicated service across multiple sectors.

Minister Saroja Savithri Paulraj, in her keynote address extended heartfelt congratulations on the occasion of Korea’s National Day and commended the Korean government for its generous support through Korea’s Official Development Assistance (ODA).

Korea Celebrates National Foundation Day and 48 Years of Korea–Sri Lanka Friendship She acknowledged the significant contributions of Korean ODA to key sectors in Sri Lanka including education, transportation, tourism, technology, water management, and rural development, which have played a vital role in the country’s socio-economic progress.

Emphasizing on the role of Sri Lanka’s migrant labour force in Korea, she stated that over 30,000 Sri Lankan migrant workers are employed in Korea under the Employment Permit System (EPS) and thanked the Republic of Korea for its commitment towards the well-being of the Sri Lankan community.

The Minister further noted that as Korea and Sri Lanka mark 48 years of diplomatic relations this year, she is confident that the strengthening ties between the two nations will continue to advance their comprehensive bilateral agenda and foster deeper collaboration in multilateral fora.

This year’s National Foundation Day celebration offered a unique sensory experience, showcasing the essence of Korean traditional culture, wellness and culinary artistry. Themed around “K-initiative” and showcasing K-beauty products, the event featured exhibits of Korean cosmetics hosted by the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) — showcasing Korea’s global influence in skincare and wellness. Additionally, a booth hosted by LG Electronics provided visitors with the chance to experience the latest cutting-edge technology developed in Korea, further underscoring the country’s innovation and cultural pride.

Guests also enjoyed a flavourful Korean culinary experience at the Korea Food Corner, which featured beloved dishes such as Kimbap, Ojingeobokkeum (stir-fried squid), Japchae, Bulgogi, Korean braised chicken, pan-fried zucchini, chive pancakes, and classics like Kimchi and Tteokbokki, all prepared by, Mr. Choi Jae-hyun, a master Korean chef who travelled all the way from Korea for the event. The traditional Korean sweet rice drink, Sikhye, also proved to be crowd favourite, delighted guests with its refreshing taste.

As in previous years, the celebration was made more vibrant by the enthusiastic participation of the Korean community in Sri Lanka. Their strong sense of national identity, unity and pride added warmth to the event. Following the official reception and dinner, Ambassador Miyon Lee, dressed in a customized Hanbok specially curated for her by Buddhi Batiks, took the time to engage personally with members of the Korean and Sri Lankan communities, capturing the spirit of togetherness through a commemorative photo session.



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Beira Lake restoration, ‘a crucial urban environmental intervention’

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The Beira Lake; in for a clean-up

Sri Lanka’s decision to invest Rs. 2.5 billion in restoring the heavily polluted Beira Lake marks one of the most significant urban environmental interventions in recent years, underscoring a growing recognition that ecological rehabilitation is also an economic imperative.

The multi-pronged project—covering the closure of illegal sewage discharge points, large-scale dredging, and the installation of aeration systems—is expected to not only revive aquatic life but also unlock commercial, tourism and real estate value in the heart of Colombo.

Officials say the initiative is designed to transform Beira Lake from a long-neglected liability into a productive urban asset.

A senior official from the Ministry of Environment told The Island Financial Review that untreated wastewater and illegal sewer connections had been the primary contributors to the lake’s degradation for decades. “Closing these illegal sewage points is the most critical intervention. Without that, any dredging or aeration would only offer temporary relief, the official said, adding that enforcement will be carried out in coordination with the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) and other regulatory agencies.

From a business perspective, the clean-up is being viewed as a catalyst for urban regeneration. Urban Development Authority (UDA) sources noted that a healthier Beira Lake would significantly enhance the attractiveness of surrounding commercial developments, hospitality projects and public spaces. “Environmental remediation directly impacts land values and investor confidence. A clean, living lake changes the entire economic profile of the area, an UDA official said.

The dredging component of the project is aimed at removing decades of accumulated sludge, which has reduced water depth and contributed to foul odours and fish die-offs. According to officials involved in project planning, the dredged material will be disposed of following environmental guidelines to avoid secondary pollution risks—an issue that has undermined similar efforts in the past.

Meanwhile, the installation of modern aerators is expected to improve dissolved oxygen levels, a key requirement for sustaining fish and other aquatic organisms. “Restoring aquatic life is not just about biodiversity; it is about creating a water body that can safely support recreational activities and public engagement, a senior CMC engineer explained.

Economists point out that the Rs. 2.5 billion allocation, while substantial, should be seen against the long-term cost savings and revenue potential. Reduced public health risks, lower water treatment costs downstream, increased tourism activity and higher commercial footfall could deliver returns that far exceed the initial outlay.

By Ifham Nizam

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Expectation of positive Q3 corporate results jerks bourse to life

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CSE activities kicked off on a negative note initially but later experienced some recovery yesterday because most investors were anticipating positive third quarter result shortly, market analysts said.

Amid those developments, the market indicated mixed reactions. The All Share Price Index went down by 4.13 points, while the S and P SL20 rose by 14.02 points. Turnover stood at Rs 5.17 billion with 11 crossings.

Top seven crossings were reported in Renuka Holdings where eight million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 324 million; its shares traded at Rs 40.50, Tokyo Cement one million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 113 million; its shares traded at Rs 113, Distilleries 1.85 million shares crossed for Rs 111 million; its shares traded at Rs 60, ACL Cables 500,000 shares crossed for Rs 51.5 million, its shares sold at Rs 103 Chevron Lubricants 250,000 shares crossed for Rs 47.5 million; its shares traded at Rs 190, Ambeon Capital 738600 shares crossed at Rs 40.50 each and Melstacope 150,000 shares crossed for Rs 27 million; its shares traded at Rs 180.

In the retail market top seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; Colombo Dockyard Rs 1.26 billion (12 million shares traded), ACL Cables Rs 348 million (3.3 million shares traded), HNB (Non-Voting) Rs 152 million (425,000 shares traded), Hayleys Rs 109 million (507,000 shares traded), Tokyo Cement (Non-Voting) Rs 94 million (989,000 shares traded) Lanka Realty Investments Rs 80 million (1.6 million shares traded) and Sampath Bank Rs 77 million (498,000 shares traded). During the day 135 million share volumes changed hands in 38398 transactions.

It is said that manufacturing sector counters, especially Tokyo Cement and ACL Cables, performed well. Further, Colombo Dockyard became the most preferred share for investors. The Banking sector also performed well.

Browns Beach Hotels said that the company will delist from the CSE, having made arrangements with majority shareholders Melstacope and Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings to buy back shares from minority shareholders at an exit offer price of Rs 30.

Yesterday the rupee was quoted at Rs 309.75/85 to the US dollar in the spot market, from Rs 309.72/77 the previous day, having depreciated in recent weeks, dealers said, while bond yields were down.

A bond maturing on 15.05.2026 was quoted at 8.25/35 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.02.2028 was quoted at 9.00/10 percent, down from 9.05/10 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.12.2029 was quoted at 9.65/70 percent, up from 9.65/69 percent.

A bond maturing on 01.03.2030 was quoted at 9.72/75 percent, from 9.70/76 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.03.2031 was quoted at 9.95/10.00 percent, down from 10.00/10 percent.

A bond maturing on 01.10.2032 was quoted at 10.30/50 percent.

A bond maturing on 01.06.2033 was quoted at 10.72/75 percent, down from 10.70/80 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.06.2035 closed at 11.05/10 percent, down from 11.07/11 percent.

The telegraphic transfer rates for the American dollar were 306.2500 buying, 313.2500 selling; the British pound was 409.9898 buying, and 421.3080 selling, and the euro was 354.1773 buying, 365.5655 selling.

By Hiran H Senewiratne

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Ceylon Theatres and British Council present National Theatre Live’s ‘Hamlet’

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Ceylon Theatres Limited, in partnership with British Council, is proud to present the first ever screening of National Theatre (NT) Live’s Hamlet starring Hiran Abeysekara in Asia. The first screening will happen at Regal Cinema in Dematagoda (Colombo 9) at 5:30 pm on Sunday, 25 January. Sri Lankan actor Hiran Abeysekera stars in the title role—the first Asian actor to play Hamlet in a National Theatre production.

For Sri Lankan audiences, this screening is both a celebration and a homecoming. It reflects the British Council’s long-standing commitment to nurturing creative talent, widening access to world-class culture, and building deep, people-to-people connections between Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom through theatre and the creative arts. To celebrate the inaugural screening, the British Council is inviting winners and runners-up of the All-Island Inter-School Shakespeare Drama Competition, alongside drama teachers and university actors, to attend the premiere.

Further details on screening dates, venues, and ticketing can be found at: https://ceylontheatres.com/ and on the British Council Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/britishcouncilsrilanka/ or call: 0766192370

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