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Indian Film Fest 2025 launched in Sri Lanka

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Indian Film Fest 2025 inaugurated by Sunil Kumara Gamage, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports and High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka. Santosh Jha began with the screening of the Bollywood hit film ‘83’ on January 06, 2025 at PVR Cinemas, Colombo.

The text of the Indian HC press release: “The film, which chronicles India’s historic 1983 Cricket World Cup victory, saw hundreds of enthusiasts in attendance along with 1996 Sri Lanka Cricket legends joining the screening as special guests.

 Speaking on the occasion, Minister Sunil Kumara Gamage appreciated India’s film industry, particularly highlighting the contribution of films dedicated to sports. High Commissioner underlined that the country-wide film festival is one of the first initiatives in the new year 2025 towards building stronger people to people connect between India and Sri Lanka. Indian Film Fest 2025 will run across cities in Sri Lanka including Colombo, Badulla, Jaffna, Galle, Kurunegala, Matale, Matara, Monaragala and Nuwara Eliya throughout the week of 06-10 January.

Today, the festival reached Monaragala with the screening of the films Amma Kanakku, ‘Vikram’ and Jai Bhim at the Monaragala District Library Auditorium. Governor of Uva Province J.M. Kapila Jayasekara along with India’s Consul General Shri Harvinder Singh inaugurated a Bharat Corner at the Library as well. A free Ayurveda Medical Camp was also conducted for local residents.

 Meanwhile, in Colombo, four screenings are RRR, ‘Aatam’, ‘Thinking of Him’ and ‘Reva’. For the festival’s schedule in Colombo please see the enclosed brochure and write to dir.icc.colombo@gmail.com to avail free tickets. “



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“The Government plays a crucial role in supporting and advancing scientific education and research in Sri Lanka”. – Prime Minister

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya was the Chief Guest at the Ceremonial Induction of the Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science [SLAAS] held at the Galle Face Hotel in Colombo on Tuesday [7th].

Prof. Udeni P. Nawagamuwa was appointed as the President for the year 2025 of SLAAS,

The Prime Minister in her address stated that,”As Sri Lanka’s foremost scientific body, SLAAS represents a diverse and dynamic community with over 5,000 members spanning various disciplines. SLAAS is a true testament to the richness and breadth of Sri Lanka’s scientific landscape. SLAAS consistently fosters the growth of science and technology, equipping future generations of scientists with the tools and knowledge to address both local and global challenges. As we celebrate this accomplishment, we must also recognize our challenges and focus on areas for development. A vibrant intellectual community, strong research and development infrastructure, and opportunities and mentoring for younger researchers are essential for a country’s development.

However, if we reflect on our own situation, we must acknowledge that we cannot be happy with our current status quo. Our research culture doesn’t really reward innovation and creativity. Our researchers become too instrumental, often focusing on promotion schemes rather than the love of knowledge and curiosity about the world around us. Science becomes an essential part of every child’s education. Science education and research must, while ensuring theoretical and methodological rigor, also make sure that it’s impactful. This is vital for our country.

The Government plays a crucial role in supporting and advancing scientific education and research in Sri Lanka. We cannot be satisfied with the role we are currently playing. Our government has articulated a comprehensive approach to advancing science and technology in Sri Lanka. Our policy framework, titled Quantum Leap, emphasizes the government’s pivotal role in leading science and technology initiatives.

This structure aims to ensure that Sri Lanka remains or becomes a hub of scientific discovery and technological progress. Additionally, our government has unveiled a science and technology policy framework, underscoring our dedication to prioritizing science and research as essential drivers of economic recovery and national development.”

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Harsha Sugathadasa Feature Writer of the year 2023

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Journalist Harsha Sugathadasa receives the Upali Wijewardena Award from Nimal Welgama Managing Director of Upali Newspapers Ltd

Harsha Sugathadasa of the Divaina Newspaper was awarded the Upali Wijewardena Award for the Best Feature writer (Sinhala) at the Journalism Awards for Excellence 2023  held yesterday (07) at the Mt Lavinia hotel.

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Sunday Island’s Zanita Careem honored with Lifetime Achievement Award

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Senior Journalist of The Sunday Island Zanita Careem was honoured  with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Journalism Awards for Excellence 2023 held at the Mt Lavinia hotel on Tuesday (07) night.

Zanita has been in journalism since 1970 after graduating from the University of  Peradeniya with a bachelor’s  degree in political science. She began her journalistic career at the Sun Newspaper as a Parliament Reporter and joined The Island Newspaper when it was launched in 1981. At present she is the Features Editor of  The Sunday Island.

 

 

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