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Development Research – a ‘passion’ at the Dr. Gamani Corea Foundation

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Dr. Gamani Corea

By Lynn Ockersz

In its refurbished, salubrious and tranquil location at ‘Horton Lodge’, Colombo 7, which was the original home of internationally renowned economist Dr. Gamani Corea, the Gamani Corea Foundation hopes to forge ahead towards expanding the frontiers of Development Research.

‘Our passion is to promote Development Research. This is in keeping with the late Dr. Gamani Corea’s aim of furthering research in economic development in Sri Lanka. Our main mission could be likened to that of the Rockefeller Foundation in the US, which was committed to improving the living conditions of people around the world, Board Director of the Gamani Corea Foundation, Dr. Harsha Aturupane said. He was addressing a reception for family and friends at ‘Horton Lodge’ to mark Dr. Gamani Corea’s 10th death anniversary on November 2nd. The picturesque ‘Horton Lodge’ is now the headquarters of the Foundation.

Some extracts from Dr. Aturupane’s address: ‘Development Research is the focus of the Dr. Gamani Corea Foundation’s Innovators’ Forum as well, which is in the process of facilitating the conduct and writing of research by specialists on different aspects of the local economy. At present we are trying to help the National Planning Commission as well. We are majorly into international development and collaboration in the pursuit of the wellbeing of the world’s publics. We are also well into macroeconomic and Human Development Research.

‘A cause that is advanced by us with vigour is the formulation of a good national plan. “Blue Skies” research, studies into the “Dark Internet Economy”, and AI research are new areas that we are breaking into. We are also attaching priority to the furtherance of international links with development organizations, such as the South Centre and UNCTAD. In all these endeavours only the late Dr. Corea’s funds will be used.’

Chairman, Dr. Gamani Corea Foundation, Dr. Lloyd Fernando, speaking on Gamani Corea the person said, among other things: ‘The late Dr. Gamani Corea was kind, humble, amiable and witty. I met him first as a junior officer or “Podian” at the Planning Commission in the sixties. He did not care for hierarchy nor did he adhere to narrow thinking in educational matters. Despite some sections of the government of the day having reservations about my Russian qualifications, Dr. Corea enlisted me to state service and later recommended me to the Institute of Development Studies of the University of Sussex, where I completed my doctorate. This showed his character and humanity.

‘Dr. Corea had to resign from his positions in the state sector with the change of government in 1970. But the then Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, sent him as Sri Lanka’s ambassador to Brussels.’

Sri Lanka’s well known radio journalist and broadcaster, Dr. Vijaya Corea, a sibling of Dr. Gamani Corea, who was 18 years his junior said: ‘The Dr. Gamani Corea Foundation has done a classical job in carrying forward my brother’s name. He could relate to any generation with ease. Good humour was one of his strong points. The extent of his simplicity was such that he did not want to be referred to as “Dr.” He was as simple as simple could be.’



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BOC Maldives Celebrates 45 Years of Banking Excellence and Unveils New Digital Banking Initiative

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Established in 1981, BOC Maldives has grown steadily over the years, building a reputation as a trusted banking partner. BOC Maldives forms an important part of Bank of Ceylon’s international network, connecting the bank’s operations in London, Chennai, Seychelles, Malé and Hulhumalé. Within this network, BOC Maldives occupies a unique position due to its presence in a tourism-driven economy and its role in facilitating banking relationships associated with trade, investment, foreign currency transactions, and broader regional business activities.

Bank of Ceylon (BOC) Maldives recently celebrated its 45th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in the bank’s longstanding contribution to the Maldivian banking sector and its commitment to fostering economic growth and financial inclusion in the Maldives. A special customer felicitation ceremony was held to recognise long standing relationships with key customers and business partners with the participation of Bank of Ceylon’s Chairman Mr. Kavinda de Zoysa, General Manager/CEO Mr. Y.A. Jayathilaka, Acting Senior Deputy General Manager/Head of Global Markets Mr. G.A. Jayashantha, and Chief Manager of the Overseas Branches Division, Mr. Harischandra Hewage together with Country Manager Ms. Manjula Herath and the staff of BOC, Maldives.

The ceremony reflected the bank’s appreciation for the trust and confidence placed in BOC Maldives over the years and underscored the importance of maintaining strong and mutually beneficial partnerships. Addressing the gathering, senior representatives of the bank highlighted the institution’s journey over the past 45 years and emphasized the branch’s contribution towards strengthening economic ties between Sri Lanka and the Maldives. They also acknowledged the invaluable support extended by customers, stakeholders, regulatory authorities, and employees who have contributed to the branch’s success throughout the years.

One of the key highlights of the event was the announcement of the upcoming launch of Internet Banking services in the Maldives. This initiative represents another significant step in the bank’s digital transformation journey and its ongoing efforts to enhance customer convenience and accessibility. The branch has consistently embraced advancements in banking technology to improve customer service and operational efficiency. Notably, BOC was the first bank in the Maldives to introduce Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), demonstrating its pioneering approach to banking innovation within the country.

The anniversary also offered an opportunity to reflect on the legacy built by BOC Maldives since its establishment. Over the years, the bank has been associated with financing and supporting projects in government, infrastructure, tourism, resort development, construction, real estate, wholesale and retail trade, housing, fisheries, and aviation. Earlier milestones in the bank’s Maldivian operations have also recognized its role in supporting major national and sectoral projects, including airport-related development, government sector financing, and the Hulhumalé Reclamation Project Phase II.

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Blue Lanka Tours launches employee mental health and wellness programme

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Blue Lanka Tours recently launched a mental health and wellness initiative aimed at promoting employee wellbeing and fostering a healthier workplace culture.

The programme, titled Compass, was held at the ITC Ratnadeepa in Colombo, bringing together employees for a series of sessions focused on mental health awareness, healthy living and personal development.

Addressing the event, Blue Lanka Tours Founder and Managing Director Dinesh N. Perera said the company’s responsibility extended beyond serving international visitors to ensuring the wellbeing of its employees.

“When we say we are a responsible company, it also means we are a responsible employer who recognises workplace pressures, personal responsibilities and the demands of modern life,” he said.

Wellness Facilitator and Mindset Coach Tanuja Perera Raymond conducted a session on building confidence, emotional balance and workplace performance through practical daily habits. Counselling Psychologist and Mind Leap Counselling Services Founder Dulari Ranasinghe discussed strategies for managing stress, overcoming emotional challenges and developing healthier personal relationships.

Fitness and Nutrition Coach Shane Ramenaden led the final session, highlighting the relationship between physical health and workplace productivity through posture improvement, mindful decompression, nutrition and healthy lifestyle practices.

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ICAO Asia-Pacific Director joins NGAP aviation awareness programme in Kandalama

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A winner of the art competition receiving her certificate

The Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) conducted the Next Generation of Aviation Professionals (NGAP) Sri Lanka Programme at D.S. Senanayake Maha Vidyalaya, Kandalama, recently bringing together around 400 school students to promote awareness of aviation-related careers.

The programme, organised through the CAASL Civil Aviation Promotion Unit under the leadership of Director General of Civil Aviation and Chief Executive Officer Captain Daminda Rambukwella, aimed to inspire students to explore opportunities in the aviation sector.

ICAO Asia and Pacific Regional Director Tao Ma attended the event as chief guest, reaffirming the International Civil Aviation Organization’s support for initiatives that encourage youth participation in aviation and contribute to the sustainable growth of the global industry.

Students from D.S. Senanayake Maha Vidyalaya and several schools in the Galewela Education Zone participated in the programme, which featured interactive sessions, presentations by aviation professionals, and educational activities designed to enhance knowledge of the sector.

The programme commenced with a model aircraft flying display, which drew significant interest from students while demonstrating basic principles of flight and aircraft operations.

An aviation-themed art competition was also held, with ICAO officials and CAASL representatives reviewing student artwork and commending their creativity and enthusiasm.

Speaking at the event, Tao Ma praised Sri Lanka’s efforts to promote aviation awareness among youth, noting the importance of developing the next generation of aviation professionals.

Director General of Civil Aviation and Chief Executive Officer of the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka, Captain Daminda Rambukwella highlighted the role of the NGAP initiative in building a future-ready aviation workforce and encouraged students to consider careers in the expanding sector.

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