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Dilmah Empowers Future Writers at the HSBC Ceylon Literary & Arts Festival

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Dilhan C Fernando, Chairman Dilmah Tea with festival organisers and partners at the media briefing.

Dilmah Partners with the HSBC Ceylon Literary & Arts Festival for the ‘Future Writers Programme’ for the Second Consecutive Year

Dilmah Ceylon Tea through, a news release, last week announced its partnership for the second consecutive year with the Future Writers Programme under the HSBC Ceylon Literary & Arts Festival. This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to nurturing creative talent and fostering youth development, it said.

The Future Writers Programme is a transformative initiative dedicated to building literacy and creativity among youth, equipping the next generation of writers with the tools to explore their literary potential. This time, the programme includes an engaging workshop led by renowned local and international authors, alongside the creative writing competition aimed at enhancing participants’ skills and confidence in writing.

Talking about the significance of the programme, Tea Grower & Dilmah Chairman/ CEO Dilhan C. Fernando said: “Sri Lanka has an abundance of stories waiting to be told. Stories of elephants, leopards, stories of artisanship and stories of goodness. Everyone should write, as storytelling connected to authenticity, taste, wellness, biodiversity and more, encourage conservation, support artisans of cinnamon, tea, cashew, and bring visitors to our beautiful island. Dilmah is formed around the stories my father told the world, of tea that is handpicked, made with love and kindness to people and nature. We are really glad to be supporting future writers as they craft their own stories.”

The workshop and competition are a tribute to the art of storytelling, a wonder through imaginative worlds and a desire to write with purpose. This year’s workshop will take place on 18th January 2025 at the Colombo Public Library and is open to individuals aged 16-29, free of charge. Interested participants can register online at www.ceylonliteraryfestival.com before January 12, 2025.

Ajai Vir Singh, Director, HSBC Ceylon Literary & Arts Festival highlights: “The Future Writers Programme, introduced in the previous edition, received an overwhelming response and will continue to be a cornerstone of the festival. This initiative opens doors for aspiring writers and fosters creative entrepreneurship, contributing to the future of Sri Lanka’s creative industries. We are so happy to partner with Dilmah yet again to further nurture the future of the country.”

Inaugurated in Kandy last year, the Future Writers Programme marked a significant milestone by creating a platform for young literary enthusiasts. There were over 130 participants shortlisted for the inaugural competition. Being a part of this programme offers a unique opportunity to unlock creativity, shape compelling narratives and transform everyday moments into extraordinary stories that captivate and inspire.



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Rs 1. 3 bn yahapalana building deal under investigation

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Several ex-Cabinet ministers questioned; Ranil, Sajith, too likely to be summoned

The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) has initiated an inquiry into the shifting of the Agriculture Ministry situated at Rajamalwatte, to a building belonging to the D. P. Jayasinghe Group of Companies, at Rajagiriya, during the Yahapalana government.

The building was rented for a five-year period at a cost of over Rs 1 bn by the yahapalana government within months after the then President Maithripala Sirisena declared opened the 10-storey building complex.

The CIABOC yesterday morning recorded former yahapalana minister Gayantha Karunatilleke’s statement in connection with the investigation. Later in the day, CIABOC recorded the statement of SJB General Secretary Ranjith Maddumabanadara. Earlier CIABOC summoned former ministers Thalatha Atukorale, Wajira Abeywardena and Lakshman Kiriella. At the time of the finalisation of the deal, KIriella was in the UNP.

Sources said that former PM and President Ranil Wickremesinghe, too, was likely to be questioned in this regard. Responding to The Island queries, sources pointed out even SJB leader Sajith Premadasa was expected to be questioned.

The then Speaker Karu Jayasuriya is on record as having said that the building was rented in keeping with a decision taken by the government and not Parliament.

The UNP-SLFP coalition shifted the Agriculture Ministry to accommodate 16 Sectoral Oversight Committees therein.

Although the government paid as much as Rs. 21.5 mn monthly rent to D.P.A. Jayasinghe Company, the Agriculture Ministry failed to move in for over a year. The then Agriculture Minister Duminda Dissanayake sought Cabinet approval on Dec 1, 2015 to rent the building.

According to inquiries conducted earlier by the Presidential Commission appointed to probe state sector corruption, the Agriculture Ministry sought Cabinet approval for a new building after the then Prime Minister Wickremesinghe submitted a cabinet proposal on 21 September, 2015, to use the Agriculture Ministry building for Parliament’s sectoral oversight committees.

PM Wickremesinghe’s Secretary Saman Ekanayake has told the Commission that public funds could have been saved if the several vacant floors of Suhurupaya belonging to the Defence Ministry had been made available to the Agriculture Ministry.

By Shamindra Ferdinando ✍️

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SL Railways suffers staggering losses; more than 2/3 of rail tracks out of service

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Army personnel engaged in repairing damaged railway tracks in the Boo Oya area. Cyclone Ditwah caused extensive damage to railway tracks in several parts of the country (pic courtesy Army)

Railway sources said that the damages caused to railway tracks could be more than USD 300 mn.

According to UNDP Rapid Crisis Assessment Sri Lanka’s railroad system, over 278 km of railways were exposed to cyclone-related flooding, including 35 railroad bridges nationwide. This figure reflects flooding only, but other hazards (such as localised debris, landslides, or damage to a single bridge) can also disrupt operations, meaning that even relatively small obstructions can render long stretches of railway non-operational. Like road exposure, railway exposure limits mobility and the capacity of affected populations to access key services and infrastructure.

At the level of divisional secretariats, Colombo and Thimbirigasyaya in Colombo District, Ja Ela in Gampaha District, as well as Mannar Town and Nanaddan in Mannar District all registered over 10 km of exposed railways each.

Commissioner-General of Essential Services B.K. Prabath Chandrakeerthi is on record as having said that only 478 kilometers of Sri Lanka’s 1,593-km railway network were currently usable following extensive damage caused by the recent cyclone.

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US, SL advancing free, open, and resilient Indo-Pacific region: Embassy

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Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Allison Hooker arrived in Colombo yesterday (11) to underscore US interest in defence, trade and maritime security in line with their Indo-Pacific strategy.

The US embassy here issued the following statement: “Under Secretary Hooker will meet with Sri Lankan counterparts to discuss a wide range of bilateral issues, focused on deepening economic and commercial ties, strengthening defence cooperation, and supporting Sri Lanka’s economic and maritime sovereignty.

The United States and Sri Lanka share a strong and enduring partnership rooted in our mutual commitment to regional security, economic growth, and prosperity for our peoples. Through close cooperation on defence, trade, and maritime security, we are working together to advance a free, open, and resilient Indo-Pacific region.

As we continue to build on our strategic partnership, the United States also stands with the people of Sri Lanka as they respond to the devastating impacts of Cyclone Ditwah. We remain committed to working together to address both immediate challenges and long-term opportunities for our two nations, reflecting our ongoing commitment to the U.S.-Sri Lanka partnership.”

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