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Imperative that plantation sector’s need for educational equity and justice is met – Apostolic Nuncio for Sri Lanka

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Most Rev. Dr. Brian Udaigwe, Apostolic Nuncio for Sri Lanka (3rd from left), with Most Rev. Dr. Harold Perera, president, Catholic Bishop’s Conference Sri Lanka, Most. Rev Dr. Valence Mendis, Bishop of Kandy, Justice S. Thurairaja, of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka, Rev. Fr. Luke Nelson, National Director Caritas Sri Lanka and Ministry of Environment and Plantations Additional Secretary W. Wickrama Arachchi at the head table.

By Ifham Nizam

Promises made by the government to deliver quality education to all children need to be followed through, considering that education is a fundamental right and not a privilege enjoyed by a few. Besides issues, such as, the root causes of poverty in the plantation sector of Sri Lanka and its need for educational equity and justice need to be addressed, Apostolic Nuncio for Sri Lanka, Most Rev. Dr. Brian Udaigwe said.

Speaking at an event focusing on the unveiling of new research documents titled, `Right to Education: For the Children of the Plantation Community in Sri Lanka: Issues, Challenges and Future Directions, Culture and Identity of the Plantation Communities in Sri Lanka’, at Caritas Sri Lanka, Colombo, last Thursday, Dr. Udaigwe said that research sheds light on the stark realities endured by workers and children in this sector. He stressed that the future of this community relies not only on policy changes but on empathy-driven action.

Dr. Udaigwe touched on the tireless efforts of Caritas Sri Lanka, which has been working for decades to advocate for the dignity and rights of marginalized communities. As a Catholic organization, Caritas Sri Lanka has been instrumental in creating awareness and pushing for social change, particularly in the areas of education and empowerment.

Dr. Udaigwe added; ‘There are persistent barriers to education that still affect not just individuals, but entire communities for generations.

‘Findings from the research documents reveal how poverty, deprivation and lack of facilities continue to hinder educational access for children in the plantation sector.

‘Education is not just about attending school; it’s about breaking the cycle of poverty and creating opportunities for future generations. This requires an inclusive and equitable approach to education, ensuring that every child, regardless of their background, has access to quality learning opportunities.

‘The government, Church and other assisting parties must collaborate in creating an educational landscape that is just and accessible to all.

‘There needs to be a deeper sense of empathy in addressing the challenges faced by the plantation sector. The situation should not be approached with mere sympathy, which often manifests as pity for the plight of the disadvantaged. Instead, we need to embrace empathy, to truly understand and share in the experiences of these communities.

‘Your initiatives for charity and social work must be rooted in the words and deeds of Christ. Caritas needs to focus on love, understanding and genuine connection in its projects. Charity must not be reduced to simply “doling out money and resources,” but rather must be a reflection of gospel values that prioritize the dignity of every individual.

‘The work done by Caritas Sri Lanka must be grounded in empathy, ensuring that the voices of the marginalized are heard and their needs are met with compassion and understanding.

‘I congratulate the researchers for their painstaking efforts in shedding light on the challenges faced by the plantation community. I also extend my gratitude to Caritas Sri Lanka for the organization’s long-standing commitment to advocating for social justice and empowering the marginalized.’



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Browns Investments sells luxury Maldivian resort for USD 57.5 mn.

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A five star 100-room Maldivian resort hotel property controlled by Browns Investments PLC has been disposed for USD 57.5 million, Browns Investment said in a stock exchange filing on Friday. The company had previously disclosed in September that the deal was in the pipeline pending completion of precedent conditions.

The property. Barcelo’ Whale Lagoon Maldives, belonged to Browns Ari Resort (Private) Ltd., a subsidiary of Browns investments, was purchased by ASB Hotel Properties Maldives Private Ltd.

“The transaction was completed following the satisfaction of the conditions precedent set out in the Sale and Purchase Agreement, for a total consideration of USD 57,500,000,” the filing said. The price was considered “significant” but was not the highest in the Maldives where high end hotel properties command top dollar.

Browns Investments (BIL) has a significant presence in the Maldives, developing multiple properties, notably through partnerships with Spain’s Barceló Hotel Group for projects like Barceló Whale Lagoon (now sold), Barceló Nasandhura (city hotel/apartments), and the Bodufaru Beach Resort (a major integrated project with three hotels) in North Male Lagoon, with BIL aiming to be a major Sri Lankan hotel operator in the Maldives with large room capacity.

BIL’s key Maldives projects are:

Bodufaru Beach Resort: A large-scale development in North Male Atoll with three five-star hotels, a significant undertaking with Barceló Hotel Group and Syno Hydro Corporation.

Nasandhura Palace Hotel (Barceló Nasandhura): A luxury city hotel and apartment complex in Male, managed by Barceló.

Strategy & Partners:

Browns Investments partners with Barceló Hotel Group, a Spanish hotel chain, for management and investment in their Maldivian properties.

The company aims to become the largest Sri Lankan hotel investor and operator in the Maldives, significantly expanding its room keys in the region, as described on the Browns Investment website.

Browns Investments is actively developing and managing luxury hotel properties in the Maldives, focusing on large integrated resorts and city hotels, leveraging international partnerships to grow its presence in the high-end tourism market, according to the company.

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Marketing Alumni Association of USJ Outlines Strategic Vision to Strengthen the Future of Marketing in Sri Lanka

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Executive Committee of the Marketing Alumni Association

The Marketing Alumni Association (MAA) of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura (USJ) set out its strategic direction for the year ahead at its Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on 10 December 2025. The event brought together academic representatives from the Department of Marketing Management and a strong contingent of alumni, providing a platform to review the association’s progress and reaffirm its commitment to advancing the marketing profession in Sri Lanka.

As the official body representing graduates of the Department of Marketing Management of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, the MAA has, over the past 25 years, supported a network of more than 1,500 marketing professionals who now hold influential roles in leading private and public sector organizations. The association remains committed to elevating the standing of the Japura Marketing degree by strengthening industry partnerships, supporting academic excellence, and fostering a high-performing alumni community.

A key focus of the AGM was the appointment of Oshadee Withanawasam as President of the MAA for the upcoming term (2025-2027). In his inaugural address, Mr. Withanawasam emphasized the importance of strategic leadership, industry relevance, and collaborative growth in positioning USJ and its alumni at the forefront of marketing innovation in Sri Lanka.

Over the past year, the MAA has intensified its engagement efforts through a series of high-impact initiatives. The Kings and Queens Dinner Dance 2025, which brought together over 200 members, strengthened camaraderie within the alumni network. On the academic front, the association’s flagship ‘Fine Touch’ guest lecture series, conducted in partnership with the Department of Marketing Management, USJ, continued to offer undergraduates valuable exposure to industry best practices and emerging trends.

A significant milestone for the association was the launch of its first structured mentoring program for undergraduates of the department. This initiative marks a notable advancement in bridging academic training with practical corporate experience, equipping students with the competencies required to excel in a competitive business environment.

The MAA also continued to deliver meaningful social impact through its ‘Bring a Smile’ initiative, which has supported rural schoolchildren for three consecutive years (2023–2025) by providing essential stationery supplies. Further strengthening its commitment to education, the association introduced a scholarship scheme in 2024 to support deserving undergraduates pursuing their higher education in marketing.

During the AGM, outgoing President Dr. Darshana Jayasinghe and the Head of the Department of Marketing Management of USJ, Prof. Sandamali Galdolage, commended the association’s continued progress and reiterated their support for its long-term vision.

The following office bearers were appointed for the new term: Oshadee Withanawasam (President), Amitha Amarasinghe (Deputy President), Nipuni Karunarathna (Vice President), Vimukthi Kaushalya (Secretary), Thisaru Menake (Assistant Secretary), Nuwan Indika (Treasurer), and Thilanka Kalpage (Assistant Treasurer). Committee Members for the term include Prof. Ashoka Malkanthie, Chandra Kodithuwakku, Manuri Jayasinghe, Champika Vincent, Naleendra Yasassri Perera, Kaushan Agalawatte, Chandranath Gamage, and Pamudi Ketawalage.

Dr. Darshana Jayasinghe and Lalith Sumanasiri will serve as Advisors, while Prof. Sandamali Galdolage, Manojee Dabare, and Prof. Lalith Chandralal will continue as Trustees of the MAA.

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18 certified sales training consultants graduate at BMICH

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A graduation ceremony for 18 Certified Sales Training Consultants, qualified to mentor aspiring marketing professionals and enhance standards in the country’s sales sector, was held recently at the Bandaranaike International Conference Hall.

The graduates represent the first phase of a programme aimed at producing 50 Certified Sales Training Consultants nationwide. The training and certification were conducted by the Asian College of Sales and Marketing (ACSM).

According to ACSM Director and Learning Consultant Sugath Munasinghe, the need for professionally certified sales training consultants to raise the quality and effectiveness of the sales sector has been identified for some time. He added that ACSM, as a higher education institute, will continue to provide structured training and certification to meet this demand.

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