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Imperative that plantation sector’s need for educational equity and justice is met – Apostolic Nuncio for Sri Lanka
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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Indra Traders launches Athwela Programme in partnership with Bank of Ceylon
Indra Traders recently introduced a special programme titled “Athwela” in collaboration with the Bank of Ceylon (BOC).
The programme was designed with a primary focus on customer convenience, aiming to provide essential support by simplifying the financial challenges often associated with vehicle purchasing and servicing. This initiative is regarded as a further strengthening of the trust and relationships Indra Traders has built over its decades of service excellence.
The partner for this program, the Bank of Ceylon (BOC), is Sri Lanka’s largest state bank and a premier financial institution. It offers an extensive island-wide branch network, exceptional customer service, and some of the most competitive interest rates in the market.
Speaking at the event, Rushanka Silva, Managing Director of Indra Traders, said: “Today is a very special day for us. As Indra Traders, a company engaged in business for over five decades, it is a great honor to enter into the ‘Athwela’ agreement with Sri Lanka’s largest bank. Through this program, we are working to provide various financial and service facilities, including leasing. As a company that imports everything from the smallest to the largest vehicles, we provide customers the opportunity to purchase any vehicle they need through our six yards located across the island. Even if a specific vehicle is not in our current stock, we are prepared to import it according to the customer’s requirement. I invite all customers to join hands with ‘Athwela’.”
Y. A. Jayathilaka, General Manager of Bank of Ceylon, added “At a time when restrictions on vehicle imports have been relaxed, it is a great pleasure for Bank of Ceylon, the strongest bank in the country, to partner with Indra Traders – a company with over 50 years of trusted history. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive and convenient service to leasing customers across the island by combining BOC’s extensive branch network with Indra Traders’ expertise.”
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Launch of new Beijing-Colombo air link announced in China
The Sri Lankan Embassy in Beijing together with Beijing Capital Airlines last week organized a destination promotion event and announced the launch the Capital Airlines direct flights from Beijing to Colombo.
While congratulating Beijing Capital Airlines for expanding the connectivity between Beijing and Colombo, the Sri Lanka Ambassador Majintha Jayesinghe highlighted the longstanding bilateral relations between the two countries and the significance of strengthening connectivity in line with the Joint Statement issued following the meeting in January 2025 between President Xi Jinping and President Anura Kumara Disanayaka, a news release from the embassy said.
The President of the Beijing Capital Airlines Liu Jun expressed appreciation and stated that the new route is an important milestone in expanding the airline’s South Asian network while strengthening the Air Silk Route. He also highlighted that this is the only direct flight connecting Northern China with Sri Lanka and a key Capital-to-Capital air link, it added.
There was no word about the flight frequency and when the service will begin.
Ambassador Jayesinghe reiterated that Sri Lanka is more than a holiday destination and is positioned as an exotic, experienced-rich, year-round travel destination offering warm and pleasant weather. He emphasized that Sri Lanka, as a stand-alone destination, provides a blend of rich history, eight UNESCO heritage sites, diverse landscapes, pristine beaches, dense forests, and scenic mountains, inviting Chinese travellers to explore and enjoy Sri Lanka.
The commencement of the Beijing – Colombo route will contribute to the social and economic development of both countries. The Beijing- Colombo service has filled a longstanding gap in the aviation market and will further promote the economic, trade, cultural and tourism development, while offering more convenient travel options, the news release said.
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SLT-MOBITEL and Fintelex empower farmers with the launch of Yaya Agro App
SLT-MOBITEL Mobile, in collaboration with Fintelex (Pvt) Ltd, has launched ‘Yaya Agro’, an exclusive all-in-one smart agriculture app designed to empower Sri Lankan farmers with the tools they need to grow smarter, safer, and more sustainably.
Yaya Agro represents a new era of digital farming in Sri Lanka combining technology, expert knowledge, and community empowerment to provide farmers the confidence to make smarter decisions, improve productivity, and build a sustainable future.
Developed with support from GIZ and Hatch and validated by leading academic and professional institutions including the University of Colombo, Institute for Agrotechnology and Rural Sciences, and the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society, Yaya Agro combines agricultural expertise, real-time weather updates, first aid support, and AI-powered assistance into a single, easy-to-use platform.
The launch of Yaya Agro positions SLT-MOBITEL as an innovative, inclusive, and collaborative technology leader. Partnering technology and academic institutions, the company extends its role outside the sector into agriculture, empowering farmers with AI-driven tools, multilingual access, and market connectivity. The initiative also strengthens SLT-MOBITEL’s image as a champion of digital empowerment and sustainable development in Sri Lanka.
Functioning as a comprehensive digital companion, Yaya Agro is positioned as a digital farming companion, bringing precision agriculture, real-time support, and market access to the fingertips of every Sri Lankan farmer.
Whether managing a small home garden or a large commercial farm, the app equips farmers with vital insights to improve crop yield, reduce risks, and connect directly with buyers through the integrated online marketplace.
Yaya Agro offers farmers daily crop information with expert tips on management, pest control, and best practices, all validated by the University of Colombo. It provides accurate, location-based weather forecasts to help plan farming activities more effectively. The app also delivers life-saving first aid tutorials and safety information verified by the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society, ensuring farmers are prepared for emergencies. With the AI chatbot assistant, farmers can access instant, personalized advice around the clock, with smart notifications delivering timely alerts and reminders tailored to crop cycles.
To make learning inclusive and accessible, Yaya Agro is available in Sinhala, Tamil, and English, offering interactive educational content such as videos, voice guides, and infographics. The app also integrates an online marketplace, developed in partnership with GIZ and Hatch, enabling farmers to connect directly with buyers and expand their reach.
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