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Indo-Sri Lankan friendship Indian poetry workshop at Swami Vivekananda Cultural Center
The Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre of the Indian High Commission introduced the richness of Indian poetry to Sri Lankan audiences through a poetry workshop held on the 9th of this month. This event marked the commencement of the Poetry Rain of Bharat program, an initiative aimed at deepening cultural ties between the two nations through the power of poetry.
The Poetry Rain of Bharat is a collaborative endeavor between the Dr. Dnyaneshwar Mulay Foundation in India and the Sabuddhi Literary Circle in Sri Lanka. Dr. Dnyaneshwar Mulay, former Secretary in the Government of India and ex-Member of the National Human Rights Commission, currently serving as President of the Dr. Dnyaneshwar Mulay Foundation, is acting as a mentor for the program. The initiative seeks to open a new literary window, promoting the spirit of friendship between India and Sri Lanka by showcasing Indian poetry and its traditions. It aims to enrich the Sri Lankan literary scene by drawing from the knowledge and experience of Indian poets while fostering cross-cultural exchange. The program was launched at the Indian Poetry Workshop, held at the Indian Cultural Center in Colombo.
The workshop focused on exploring the wide diversity of Indian poetry, from its classical roots to contemporary trends, while also highlighting the deep cultural connections shared between Indian and Sri Lankan poetry. Key speakers at the event included Prof. Ankuran Dutta, Director of the Indian Cultural Center; Mr. Upul Ranjith Hewawitanagamage, Senior Professor at the Department of Hindi at the University of Kelaniya; award-winning literary figure Vishnu Vasu; and Anoma Rajakaruna, an acclaimed writer and tele-filmmaker. Poets and poetry scholars from across Sri Lanka attended the workshop, engaging in discussions that further strengthened literary collaboration between the two countries.
Pradeep Gunasena, Head of the English Language Department at the Buddhist and Pali University; Chinthaka Ranasinghe, Senior Lecturer at the University of Kelaniya; Thameera Manju, Chairman of the Sabuddhi Literary Circle; Iroshani Galhena, General Secretary of the Sabuddhi Literary Circle; and Priyantha Bandara, Chief Organizer of the Sabuddhi Literary Circle, also attended the poetry workshop.
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Sajith: Met Dept. officials under virtual house arrest
… hands over proposal asking for PSC probe into govt.’s lapses
Opposition and SJB leader Sajith Premadasa yesterday accused the government of having gagged the Meteorology Department officials, who, he said, had been placed under virtual house arrest. He claimed that they had been barred from speaking to the media.
Speaking in Parliament, Premadasa said withholding information from the public was unacceptable. He insisted that the Meteorology Department and international agencies had repeatedly issued warnings about extreme weather events between November 11 and 26. He demanded to know why Sri Lanka’s disaster management mechanism had not been activated in a timely manner.
“The key issue is why the country’s disaster management system failed to respond when the risks were clearly identified,” he told the House, describing the lapse as a serious failure of governance.
Condemning attempts to silence officials, Premadasa said acknowledging mistakes was the only way forward. “If we are wrong, we should admit it. If we are right, we should say so. Silencing professionals will help solve problems.
The Opposition Leader also called for a National Disaster Response Force and amendments to the Disaster Management Act to strengthen preparedness and response mechanisms.
Premadasa and several other Opposition MPs have submitted a formal proposal to the Speaker seeking the appointment of a Parliamentary Select Committee to investigate the government’s failure to mitigate the impact of Cyclone Ditwah.
The Opposition has demanded a 30-member select committee tasked with producing a comprehensive report on the institutional and administrative failures during the disaster.
Describing the government’s lack of preparedness as deeply regrettable, the MPs have said that timely action would have helped save many lives and reduced the scale of destruction caused by the cyclone.
By Saman Indrajith ✍️
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Army engineers set up new Nayaru emergency bridge
Sri Lanka Army Engineers have restored essential connectivity following the collapse of the Nayaru main bridge in Mullaitivu, which was severely damaged by intense flooding caused by Cyclone Ditwah recently. The collapse of the bridge disrupted vehicular movement along key routes, including the Mullaitivu-Welioya, Mullaitivu-Trincomalee, and Mullaitivu-Kokkilai roads, causing major inconvenience to the public and isolating several communities.
In response, Army Engineer troops carried out urgent repair and bridging operations under challenging conditions. A Compact 100 tonne heavy bridge, spanning 120 feet with 12 bays and providing two-way access.
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Ranil ready to give up leadership if the party WC endorses UNP-SJB proposal to that effect
UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe has informed the party working committee of his readiness to step down if his continuation as the leader prevented the unification of the UNP and the main Opposition SJB.
The former president told the WC of his decision at a meeting held at Sirikotha yesterday (17), political sources said.
Expressing his support to the ongoing dialogue between the UNP and the SJB, Wickremesinghe has emphasised the need to bring negotiations to a successful conclusion to pave the way for a strong combined opposition.
UNP is represented by former parliamentarians Thalatha Atukorale, Sagala Rathnayaka and Ruwan Wijewardena whereas Sajith Premadasa leads the SJB in the current talks.
Wickremesinghe has assured that if WC accepted consensus between the UNP and SJB for reunification, he wouldn’t have any issue with that development, sources said.
Reiterating support for talks, Wickremesinghe also said that in case the UNP-SJB talks produced a proposal that he stepped down to enable Sajith Premaadsa or any other person to take over the leadership he would go with the WC stand on that matter, sources said.
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