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Jaffna schoolgirl clinches coveted title at Indian reality TV show 

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Kilmisha Yaazhisai clinches the title of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Little Champs Season 3 on Indian TV channel Zee Tamil

The grand finale of Zee Tamil’s popular singing reality show ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Little Champs Season 3’ on Sunday (17th December) concluded with Sri Lanka’s Kilmisha Yaazhisai lifting the winner’s trophy, said a report published yesterday by New Delhi based News9live.com.

It said: Kilmisha Yaazhisai, who hails from Jaffna, Sri Lanka, emerged as the winner for Zee Tamil’s ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Little Champs Season 3’. The grand finale was a blockbuster event as the six finalists, Rikshitha Jawahar, Kilmisha, Sanjana, Ruthresh Kumar, Kanishkar and Nishanth Kavin, battled it out at the Nehru Indoor Sports Stadium in Chennai.

Kilmisha Yaazhisai’s victory makes her possibly the first Sri Lankan to win an Indian reality TV show. The country’s official account on X (formerly known as Twitter) also congratulated the 14-year-old singer’s achievement.

She also took home Rs 10 lakh as cash prize after the audience votes declared her as the ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa’ Little Champs Season 3 winner.

The third season of Zee Tamil ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa’ Little Champs was hosted by Archana Chandoke and judged by Vijay Prakash, Srinivas, Saindhavi, and Abhirami.

The show initially commenced with online auditions and after the first round, offline auditions took place in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The judges shortlisted 45 contestants who then competed against each other for a spot in the top 30.

Ruthresh Kumar became the first runner of Zee Tamil ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa’ Little Champs Season 3. The news was shared by the official Instagram account of Zee Tamil along with a picture of him from the live grand finale.

The caption on the post read, “And The 1st Runner up of Saregamapa Lil’ Champs Season 3 is RUTHRESH…!!! Saregamapa Lil’ Champs Season 3 | Grand Finale(sic).”

Zee Tamil ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa’ Little Champs is a very popular singing reality show in the Tamil Television Industry and has a dedicated fan base who tune in and vote for the contestants.



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Action beyond dialogue is essential in addressing Green Financing and climate change. – Prime Minister

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There have been numerous discussions and dialogues successfully conducted across various sectors, but it is now crucial to move beyond conversation and focus on strengthening the implementation. Such collaborative effort like GGGI initiates in leading Sri Lanka towards a resilient and sustainable finance.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while attending the Sri Lanka climate finance awareness session on advancing sustainable finance and carbon markets for climate action held today (30) at hotel Marriott Bonvoy in Colombo City Center.

The awareness session was organized by the Prime Minister’s Office with the collaboration of the ministry of Environment and Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) to create awareness of Green finance strategies leading to new initiatives for sustainable Sri Lanka.

Delivering the keynote address, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that this session is intended to support the line ministries in better understanding how these financing mechanisms work and how they could be leveraged to implement the sustainable development priorities.

Addressing the event, the Prime Minister further stated:

“Sri Lanka has developed and updated numerous environmental frameworks to address the growing challenge of climate change, that has become the current development challenge that continues to affect lives, livelihoods, and our overall trajectory as a nation.

In Sri Lanka, key sectors such as agriculture, fisheries, energy, tourism, and water are increasingly exposed to climate-related disruptions, threatening both livelihoods and macroeconomic stability. To prevent this trajectory, we must leverage a full spectrum of international climate finance instruments.

Sri Lanka has a solid policy foundation, political will, and the institutional capacity to lead on climate action. What we now need is the financial architecture to match this ambition. Hence, today’s session represents a step toward building shared awareness and technical capacity across the public sector”.

The Prime Minister emphasized that while numerous discussions and dialogues have been successfully conducted across various sectors, it is now crucial to move beyond conversation and focus on concrete implementation highlighting that meaningful results can only be achieved when ideas and plans are translated into action, and urged all stakeholders and officers to prioritize execution to bring about the positive changes the country needs.

The event was attended by secretary to the Prime Minister, G. P. Saputhanthri, representatives from the central bank, representatives of Ministries and GGGI institute.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Pirivena and Bhikkhu education must be developed – PM

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that there is a contemporary need to develop the Pirivena and Bhikkhu education and that the government is seeking the revered guidance of Maha Sangha in that cause.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while addressing the 125th anniversary celebrations of the Amarapura Ariyavansa Saddhamma Yukthika Nikaya  on Tuesday (29) at the Sri Subodhi Rajarama Mulasthana Maha Vihara in Bombuwala, Kalutara.

During the event, the Prime Minister honored sixty-three venerable members of the Maha Sangha who had rendered their noble service to the Sasana and also conferred awards upon several distinguished lay benefactors in recognition of their contributions.

Delivering the keynote speech, the Prime Minister stated:

“There has always been a strong bond between Buddhism and society throughout history. Culture and social relations have been built alongside the Buddhist philosophy. The society we seek to establish as a nation must embody the Buddhist values of fairness, equality, and compassion. These virtues, as taught in the Buddhist philosophy, are ever relevant and alive.

Piriven and Bhikkhu education are currently facing numerous challenges, and considerable efforts are needed to address them. Thereby a substantial and concerted intervention is required.

A pertinent question arises as whether our Pirivena institutions are adequately preparing for the evolving needs of the world? There was once a belief in Europe that, with scientific advancement, religion would become redundant. Today, this view has been discredited. Along with material progress, spiritual development remains indispensable.

The knowledge, attitudes, and skills of our Bhikkhus must be enhanced to meet the emerging global challenges. A profound discussion on necessary reforms in Piriven and Bhikkhu education is therefore imperative.

Opportunities for Bhikkhus to study subjects such as mathematics, science, and modern languages are currently limited. Without exposure to contemporary disciplines, it is questionable whether one can successfully confront present-day challenges”.

The event, held under the patronage of the Venerable Egodamulle Amaramoli Mahanayake Thera, the Chief incumbent of the Amarapura Ariyavansa Saddhamma Yukthika Nikaya, was attended by members of the Maha Sangha, Minister of Mass Media and Health Mr. Nalinda Jayatissa, several Members of Parliament, and numerous lay devotees.

 

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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1,000-acre forest plantation project to be launched under “Clean Sri Lanka” programme

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Under the “Clean Sri Lanka” programme, plans are underway to launch a 1,000-acre forest plantation project in collaboration with the private sector. This large-scale initiative is designed to operate under the Public-Private-People Partnership (4P) concept and a preliminary discussion on the project was held today (30) at the Presidential Secretariat.

The discussion focused on resolving technical aspects associated with the project and addressing the fundamental issues necessary for the land release.

The programme aims to implement several effective environmental projects in the coming year with the active participation of the private sector. These efforts are intended to safeguard the country’s biodiversity, forest cover and natural ecosystems, while also reinforcing the shared responsibility of the public, government and private sector in environmental conservation.

The discussion was chaired by Senior Additional Secretary to the President  Russell Aponsu and Additional Secretary of the Clean Sri Lanka Programme  S.P.C. Sugeeshwara, with the participation of senior officials from the Ministries of Agriculture, Livestock, Lands and Irrigation and Environment

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