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Ambassador Manisha Gunasekera presents credentials to Emmanuel Macron, Co-Prince of Andorra
Ambassador of Sri Lanka Manisha Gunasekera presented her Letters of Credence to the Co-Prince of the Principality of Andorra Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace on Tuesday 17 September 2024.
Following the presentation of Credentials, Ambassador Gunasekera had a brief meeting with the Co-Prince in which she conveyed the warm greetings and best wishes of the President of Sri Lanka.
In his address to the Ambassadors presenting Credentials, the Co-Prince recalled the special role of the President of the French Republic as “the guardian of a tradition and a long history” that united over centuries the Principality of Andorra lying in the heart of the Pyrannes with France. The Co-Prince appreciated the cooperation and friendly ties that the countries present including Sri Lanka maintained with Andorra which helped forge further political, economic, commercial and cultural ties with the Principality. The Co-Prince also referred to Andorra’s strengthening partnership with the European Union. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Andorra Imma Tor Faus was also present at the Credentials Ceremony.
Previously on 15 March 2024, as part of the Credentials process, Ambassador Gunasekera presented her Letters of Credence to the Co-Prince of the Principality of Andorra Joan-Enric Vives i Sicília, the Bishop of Urgell, at the Episcopal Palace in La Seu d’Urgell. During her visit to Andorra, the Ambassador had a meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Andorra Imma Tor Faus where discussions focussed on bilateral relations between Sri Lanka and Andorra and on areas of shared interest. During the visit, the Ambassador also attended the Reception hosted by the President of the Parliament of Andorra Vicenç Mateu Zamora to celebrate the 31st Anniversary of the Constitution Day of Andorra on 14 March 2024. At the Reception, the Ambassador exchanged greetings with the Prime Minister of Andorra Xavier Espot Zamora.
The Principality of Andorra has a unique diarchical arrangement where the Bishop of Urgell and the President of France serve as Andorra’s co-princes, following tradition. Ambassador Gunasekera is currently Sri Lanka’s resident Ambassador to France with concurrent accreditation to the Principality of Andorra.
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Experts: NPP education reforms unsuitable for SL
Proposed education reforms have drawn sharp criticism from education professionals, teacher unions and student organisations, who warned on Thursday that the changes risk undermining child safety, widening inequality and imposing unaffordable costs on parents.
Addressing a press conference in Colombo, Dr Ayomi Irugalbandara of the Faculty of Education at the Open University of Sri Lanka said the proposed reforms appeared to be largely modelled on foreign education systems without adequate consideration of local realities.
She took particular issue with proposals to integrate social media use into the school curriculum, noting that several developed countries have moved in the opposite direction by preventing children under the age of 15 from accessing social media platforms.
“Most of these modules are not appropriate for this country,” Dr Irugalbandara said. “We warn parents that these reforms place children at risk.”
Concerns were also raised over digital content linked to the revised curriculum. Inter-University Students’ Federation Convener Madushan Chandrajith said the Grade Six Information and Communication Technology (ICT) module included QR codes that directed students to a controversial YouTube channel.
“Who will take responsibility for children accessing such content?” he asked, calling for clear accountability mechanisms for material linked through digital platforms used in schools.
Secretary of the Workers’ Struggle Centre, Duminda Nagamuwa, criticised the government’s approach to the reform process, comparing it to the fertiliser policy introduced under former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. He alleged that the authorities were pushing ahead with education reforms despite opposition from academics, teachers and other stakeholders.
Nagamuwa also highlighted the economic burden on families, noting that Sri Lanka’s poverty rate had increased from 12.5 percent to 25 percent. He questioned how parents were expected to afford smartphones or tablet computers required for students to access QR code-linked educational content.
“The government is asking parents to bear costs they simply cannot afford,” he said.
Ceylon Teachers’ Union General Secretary Joseph Stalin said schools had already begun collecting money from parents in anticipation of the reforms, including funds to purchase smart boards.
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Sajith: Ashoka Chakra replaces Dharmachakra in Buddhism textbook
Opposition and SJB Leader Sajith Premadasa on Friday told Parliament that the Buddhism textbook contained a “serious error,” citing the use of the Ashoka Chakra instead of the Dharmachakra.
He said the Dharmachakra depicted in the book differs from the one featured in the state symbol and called on the Education Minister to correct the mistake.
Responding, Education Minister and Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya said the Dharmachakra used in the textbook had been approved by the Ministry of Buddhist Affairs. She added that the advisory board on Buddhism had also endorsed it.
The Premier further noted that during her recent visit, Mahanayake Theras confirmed that the Dharmachakra in the textbook was the officially approved version.
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Kelaniya Duruthu Perahera dazzles crowds with tradition and splendour
The Annual Kelaniya Duruthu Perahera at the historic Kelaniya Raja Maha Viharaya lit up the streets once again, concluding on Saturday night after three days of colourful pageantry.
First held in 1927 thanks to the vision of philanthropist Don Walter Wijewardene, son of Helena Wijewardene Lamathani of Sedawatte, the Kelaniya Duruthu Maha Perahera has grown into one of Sri Lanka’s most elaborate and grand low-country Buddhist pageants.
The Perahera commemorates the sacred visit of the Buddha to Kelaniya, the most revered temple in Sri Lanka’s Western Province. Celebrated annually during Duruthu Poya in January, the event showcases a fusion of historic, cultural, and religious traditions.
This year, under the guidance of Chief incumbent Venerable Professor Mahinda Sangarakkitta Nayaka Thera and Dayaka Sabha President Dr. Saman Weerasinghe, the festivities began with the ceremonial handover of the Sacred Relic Casket by Chancellor of Kelaniya University, Agra Maha Panditha Ven. Professor Kollupitiya Mahinda Sangharakkita Nayake Thera, to Chief Basnayake Nilame Dhammika Attygalle.
The sacred relic procession was followed by three Devale Peraheras dedicated to God Vibishana, God Kataragama, and God Vishnu, captivating devotees and tourists alike with traditional drumming, vibrant costumes, and ceremonial elephants.
The Perahera festivities also featured Pahalamaluwe Perahera on 8th January, Sacred City Perahera on 9th January, and the Grand Duruthu Maha Perahera on 10th January, with all events commencing at 8:00 pm. Special enclosures were arranged to accommodate foreign tourists, providing an immersive view of Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage.
As lanterns faded into the night sky and devotees paid homage, the Kelaniya Duruthu Perahera once again reaffirmed its place as a cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s cultural and religious calendar.
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