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Celebration of food, flavour and recipes

Jayaflava is the debut cookbook from cook and author Tasha Marikkar. Finally, a cookbook that highlights the real story of Sri Lankan food told by a born and bred Lankan local. Jayaflava is Tasha’s love letter to her country, focusing on everything from ethnic heritage writeups, playful island culture, and most importantly authentic Sri Lankan recipes. Tasha’s purpose is to represent Sri Lanka and its food in all it’s warm glory, its multi-culturalism, its diverse history and evolution, its traditions, its modernity, and its authentic approach to cooking.
In her first cookbook, published by HarperCollins India (named publisher of the year 2023), Tasha has tackled what she calls ‘Sri Lanka’s greatest hits’ and has formulated her easy recipes to ensure that even a novice cook will be able to access and successfully cook a Sri Lankan dish. To make navigation that much simpler, Tasha has set out a series of sample menus to help the reader plan out how to put together a delectable Sri Lankan meal. There are over 80 recipes to explore and cook.
Tasha is launching the cookbook in Sri Lanka in December 2023 as her first official launch across the world. “It was critical to me as a Sri Lankan to make sure my home was the first place that I unveiled the book in. So many people have been instrumental in bringing this book to life, friends, family and some iconic Sri Lankan brands,” states Tasha.
“Rockland distilleries have been an incredible partner and support in making my launches come to life. They are committed to being an ambassador for the country and taking Sri Lankan flavours across the world. It’s been fantastic that brands like Rockland are so invested in creating a platform for Lankan creators like myself.”
Peppered through the book are anecdotes of Sri Lankan food culture, little known facts and hilarious Lankan slang to help the reader get better acquainted with what it means to be from the pearl of the Indian ocean. Tasha herself has illustrated the book to bring a colourful, light-hearted and personal perspective to Jayaflava.
“The book is also an invitation for tourists to visit our nation and indulge in the captivating flavours of Sri Lanka, where each dish is a passport to the heart of our culture. They can discover the artistry behind our famed rice and curry, the tradition of our street food, and the glimpse into modern day Lankan desserts. Sri Lankan food is not just a meal; it’s an invitation to immerse yourself in the warmth of our hospitality and the richness of our heritage. Anyone who experiences our cuisine is bound to want to recreate it in the comfort of their own kitchens and Jayaflava is a little piece of Sri Lanka that they can take back with them”.
What sets this book apart, is what possibly sets Tasha apart from other Sri Lankan recipe writers, namely that the focus of this book is to represent the diverse ethnic heritage of the country highlighting each community’s impact on the island’s food history and culture. Tasha herself is a big mix of everything; Ceylon Moor, Colombo Chetty and Sinhalese.
The term “Jayaflava” is a hybrid of the words ‘Jayawewa’ and ‘Flava’, celebrating both her homes, born and adoptive, Colombo and London. Tasha moved to London when she was eighteen to attend University at the London School of Economics and Political Science. It was there she said her love for Sri Lankan food was ignited, and even though she worked in advertising after graduating, in her spare time, she started to attend short courses at Cordon Bleu and Leiths in London to train and understand the discipline and principal of cooking on a commercial scale. This is where the passion for recipe writing began for her.
This book has been written for everyone – the vegans, the wellness fanatics, the Lankan lovers, the curry curious and comfort eaters. It is communal and generous and hopes readers will come to love and understand the country in a multi-dimensional way and experience Sri Lankan home cooking like never before.
The author is excited to announce, “The book is part of the global HarperCollins 360 programme, meaning it will be made available in India and Sri Lanka across leading bookstores, and amazon in 2023. Brilliantly, it will hit shelves in the United Kingdom and USA early 2024.” The book was launched in Colombo on the 20th of December and at Trax Ahangama on the 21st of December 2023.
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Celebration of unity and tradition at Iftar dinner

In a grand celebration of unity and tradition, Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo hosted an exclusive and elegant Iftar dinner at the prestigious King’s Court. This remarkable evening, hosted by Nazoomi Azhar, General Manager of Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo, brought together a distinguished gathering of ambassadors, key figures, top corporate executives, and esteemed members of the media.
The event showcased a spectacular array of culinary delights, with a highlight being the masterpieces crafted by renowned Pakistani Chef Riaz Bhatti. His exquisite creations, alongside an extensive selection of traditional and contemporary delicacies of Pakistani dishes, left guests in awe of the lavish spread and exceptional flavors.
Among the standout dishes of the evening were the rich and aromatic Mutton Raghni Josh, the flavorful Mutton Shahi Qorma, and the perfectly spiced Peshawari Beef Chapli Kabab. Guests also delighted in the Lahori Chicken Tikka Boti and the indulgent Chicken Peshawari Karahi, which added a taste of authenticity to the menu. The Iftar spread was further complemented by traditional desserts such as Gulab Jamun, Shahi Tukda, and Ras Malai, providing a sweet ending to the feast.
The atmosphere was one of warmth and hospitality, reflecting the spirit of Ramadan while offering a truly memorable experience. Guests were highly impressed with the impeccable service and the thoughtfully curated menu, making this Iftar dinner a standout occasion in Colombo’s social calendar.
Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo, under the leadership of Nazoomi Azhar, continues to set the benchmark for luxury hospitality, delivering unforgettable experiences through its commitment to excellence.
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Women -building blocks in shaping history of Turkiye

In the Republic of Turkiye women have been one of the building blocks in shaping Turkiye for centuries. However, especially since the founding of the Republic, Turkiye has been one of the leading countries in the world, especially in terms of the political visibility of women. Women were given the right to vote long before women were given political rights in many democratic and modern countries.
Turkish women are known for their unwavering determination and resilience. They exhibit remarkable dedication and courage in pursuing their goals and challenge injustice. Their hard work and perseverence contribute to their advancement of society. These statements were expressed by the Deputy Chief of Mission of Turkiye M/S Merve Goozde Otlu at the residence of the Turkish Ambassador in Sri Lanka, on the occasion of the International Women’s Day.
This day is also important for Turkish women, who have played a vital role in shaping Turkish society, from the early days of our Republic to the present said the Deputy Chief of Mission. In her speech she also pointed out that the founder of the Republic, Mustafia Kemal Ataturk, has an important place in the hearts of all Turkish people, but his visionary leadership for women’s rights are especially precious for all women of Turkiye.
She explained “Ataturk strongly believed in women’s equality and emphasized that a modern and progressive society could only be achieved if women had equal opportunities as men’’
“Women were encouraged to participate in all areas of life, including education, work life and politics. One of the most remarkable steps Ataturk took was granting women the right to vote and as early as 1930, women were able to run for office at the local elections and in 1934 women were granted this right long before many other countries (One year after that, there were already 18 women MPs). When we look at Turkish history, we see countless inspiring women who have shaped our country, playing crucial roles achieving many milestones. These women have proved that Turkish women could achieve greatness in any field from science to business, from arts to sports, if given the opportunity, she remarked.
Turkish women have also made a significant contribution to diplomacy, a field often seen as male-dominated, she remarked.
For decades, Turkish women have been representing our country with strength and determination on the global stage. The first woman diplomat Mrs. Adile Ayda was recruited in 1932, while Ambassador Filiz Dinemen is the first woman Ambassador of Turkiye, assigned to the Hague in 1982.
Women representation has been increasing in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, constituting almost 40% of the Ministry.
It is a personal honour for me to serve in a country like Sri Lanka, which gave the world the first female Prime Minister in history, Sirimavo Bandaranaike, she said with pride.
Her leadership showed that women can take on the highest responsibility and be a driving force not just for women but for the whole society.
The contribution of women in Turkiye in the field of Science and Technology is far reaching. She said in Turkiye, a prominent scientist who worked for NASA, whose research was instrumental in the legendary 1962 Apollo mission. She is Dihlhan Eryunt, was the recipient of the NASA Appolo Achievement Awards she said with pride.
The First Secretary, Imren Kaygisiz said Turkish women who have contributed to the development of the country and thier enduring impact on society who are still continuing to inspire strength,resilience and success of women
The Commercial Counsellor M/s Gamze Erc an also paid tribute to the founder of Modern Republic of Turkiye, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk who gave importance to education of Turkish women and leader believed that development of a nation depends on a strong education foundation.
The evening had all the trappings of glamour followed by high tea.
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Sri Lanka showing strong commitment to gender equality

The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in sri Lanka hosted the International Women’s Day ceremony at thier residence.
Ambassador of Indonesia Dwi Gustina Tobing invited a large gathering of invitees including the Minister of Women and Child Affairs Saroja Savithri Paulraj who was the Chief Guest. CBL Group Managing Director Sheamalee Wickramasighe, popular musician Umaria Sinhawansa and Stephanie Siriwardena also addressed the gathering. The ambassador looking elegant was busy welcoming the guests at her residence.
An evening of camaraderie, glitz and glamour. The event featured an insightful session aimed to empower women, and served as a tribute to the commitment of women who has contributed immensely. The ambassador in her speech said by celebrating the achievements of women and amplifying their voices, we pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable society, where gender does not hinder opportunity but enriches collective experiences. Here is an excerpt from the ambassador’s speech.
A warm welcome to all of you. It is an honour to host this reception in commemoration of International Women’s Day 2025.
She said ” This year’s theme, “Accelerate Action”, is a powerful call to all of us. It underscores that equality cannot wait, and that all sectors of society must work together to speed up progress in women’s rights and empowerment.”
- CBL group managing director Sheamalee addressing the gathering
- Stephani and Umaria
Around the world, we have seen tremendous strides toward gender equality in politics, economics, and social spheres. Women are increasingly taking up leadership roles, contributing to economic growth, and shaping the future of our societies.
In Indonesia, we are proud of the progress we have made in advancing women’s participation. She said
She reiterated that 127 women were elected to parliament, making up 22.1% of the seats—the highest in our post-reform history. However, this is still below our target of 30%, which means there is room for improvement.
Our new cabinet includes 14 women, both as ministers and deputy ministers, demonstrating our commitment to gender-inclusive governance.
Beyond politics, women are the backbone of Indonesia’s economy. Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) contribute over 60% to the national GDP, and 64.5% of these businesses are managed by women.
Additionally, Indonesia ranks among the top four countries globally for female business leaders
She pointed out Sri Lanka, too, has made significant strides in women’s empowerment. When I met with Minister Saroja Savithri Paulraj last week, we discussed the progress Sri Lanka has made in increasing women’s representation in politics and the economy. From women entrepreneurs driving economic growth to initiatives supporting women in leadership, Sri Lanka is showing a strong commitment to gender equality.
Many countries have made progress in advancing women’s empowerment, yet, despite this progress, we must recognize that challenges remain. Women still face barriers to equal pay, leadership opportunities, financial inclusion, and social mobility. Gender-based violence, discrimination, and unequal access to resources continue to hinder the advancement of women in many parts of the world.
This is why collaboration is crucial. By sharing experiences, policies, and best practices, we can accelerate meaningful action to bridge the gender gap.
We must continue working together, fostering partnerships that empower women economically and socially. Indonesia is committed to strengthening collaboration with Sri Lanka and other nations to create more opportunities for women, recognizing their immense importance. Invitees were able to enjoy authentic Indonesian delicacies specially curated by the Ambassador herself.
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