Opinion
Mano Sahayam
Appreciation:
The Sahayam name is synonymous with Trinity College Kandy. One can hardly say the word ‘Trinity’ without some revered reference to ‘Sahayam’ at the same time. With the indefatigable GY Sahayam having served under some seven Principals no less, as Vice Principal and Master of Mathematics, that is expected. Always attired in an impeccable white Tussore suit with a cane neatly tucked into his right coat sleeve, ready for immediate action he was everywhere at the same time. If ever his sons were found playing truant with other schoolmates, they each were meted out with six of the best while his sons got seven as “they should have known better”!
The eldest son Baskeran’s ambition on leaving school, as Mano would claim, was always to retire from Active duty!
Of the two daughters of GYS, Lali is the dutiful housewife in Chennai and Sunitha took to shepherding the Christian flock in the UK.
Altogether a wonderful Christian family, each very special in one way or the other. Each one setting a great example to their peers.
His second son, Mano, passed away peacefully in his Lauries Road residence on Wednesday, 29 September at the age of 83. He was and will be remembered as the dashing young man whose sole ambition, when he left school, was to join the RAF, which he did and returned to Sri Lanka with a host of bawdy stories.
He was never short of a hilarious story, or a funny joke, and life was one big party for the young Mano, always the main attraction at any gathering, keeping his audience in peals of laughter. An intelligent and articulate speaker, on any subject, he was always the most wanted man in the room. He had a great many friends among and outside the Trinity family, as one can imagine, with his good looks great charm and wit to match.
While his younger brother Mohan was selling dummies on the Rugby field as one of the most outstanding fly halves Trinity ever produced, Mano, was selling his own ‘dummies’ freely among his buddies at every event off the field, with scotch in hand.
Arguably Mano must hold the record for Dialysis for over 13 years at the Sri Jayawardenapura hospital, and will probably get into the Guinness book of records for this feat.
He leaves a devoted daughter Deschu, a doctor practicing in the UK, and a son Sanjeev in Australia.
May this true son of Trinity Rest in Peace!
Nimal S Cooke
Colombo
Opinion
Feeling sad and blue?
Here is what you can do!
Comedy and the ability to have a good laugh are what keep us sane. The good news to announce is that there are many British and American comedy shows posted up and available on the internet.
They will bring a few hours of welcome relief from our present doldrums.
Firstly, and in a class of its own, are the many Benny Hill shows. Benny is a British comedian who comes from a circus family, and was brought up in an atmosphere of circus clowning. Each show is carefully polished and rehearsed to get the comedy across and understood successfully. These clips have the most beautiful stage props and settings with suitable, amusing costumes. This is really good comedy for the mature, older viewer.
Benny Hill has produced shows that are “Master-Class” in quality adult entertainment. All his shows are good.
Then comes the “Not the Nine o’clock news” with Rowan Atkinson and his comedy team producing good entertainment suitable for all.
And then comes the “Two Ronnies” – Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett, with their dry sense of humour and wit. Search and you will find other uplifting shows such as Dave Allen, with his monologues and humour.
All these shows have been broadcast in Britain over the last 50 years and are well worth viewing on the Internet.
Similarly, in The USA of America. There are some really great entertainment shows. And never forget Fats Waller in the film “Stormy Weather,” where he was the pianist in the unforgettable, epic, comedy song “Ain’t Misbehavin”. And then there is “Bewitched” with young and glamorous Samantha Stevens and her mother, Endora who can perform magic. It is amazing entertainment! This show, although from the 1970s was a milestone in US light entertainment, along with many more.
And do not overlook Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy, and all the Disney films. Donald Duck gives us a great wealth of simple comedy.
The US offers you a mountain of comedy and good humour on Youtube. All these shows await you, just by accessing the Internet! The internet channel, ‘You tube’ itself, comes from America! The Americans reach out to you with good, happy things right into your own living room!
Those few people with the ability to understand English have the key to a great- great storehouse of uplifting humour and entertainment. They are rich indeed!
Priyantha Hettige
Opinion
There is much to learn
After the recent disaster, a great deal of information has been circulating on WhatsApp and YouTube regarding our reservoirs, highways, etc.
In many of these discussions, people have analysed what went wrong and how the damage could have been prevented. My question is this: why do all these knowledgeable voices emerge only after disaster strikes? One simple reason may be that our self-proclaimed, all-knowing governing messiahs refuse to listen to anyone outside their circles. It is never too late to learn, but has any government decision-maker read or listened to these suggestions?
When the whole world is offering help to overcome this tragedy, has the government even considered seeking modern forecasting equipment and the essential resources currently not available to our armed forces, police, and disaster-management centres?
B Perera
Opinion
Disasters: Hidden danger
A great deal has been said about Cyclone Ditwah and its impact. To my mind one important aspect of it has not been addressed.
During the 1,400 odd landslides, it washed off a vast volume of soil which entered the various water bodies like tanks, lakes, rivers and streams etc. This process has raised their water levels reducing the water holding capacities (water holding capacity has a different meaning in soil science). What it means is that they cannot hold the same amount of water as before without spilling. Therefore, a precipitation which would not have been significant then can cause spilling of tanks leading to floods now. Hence there is a possibility of experiencing more floods in the future. Due to silting the tanks will carry less water than before, thus reducing the irrigable areas under their command. They will not be able to irrigate the same extents of paddy, thus affecting production.
How do we rectify this situation? It is desilting which can be very expensive.
It is good if these are considered in future planning.
Gamini Peiris
Panadura
Experienced agriculturist
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