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Milinda seeks Amul’s help to develop Lanka’s dairy industry

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Sri Lankan High Commissioner in New Delhi, Milinda Moragoda, has sought the assistance of the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Limited (GCMMF), whose products are marketed under the highly popular Amul brand, to develop the daily industry, in Sri Lanka.Recently, an official delegation, led by Moragoda, met senior representatives of Amul.

The Sri Lankan mission said that Moragoda met Amul’s Managing Director, Dr. R.S. Sodhi, at the Federation’s headquarters, in Anand, during the former’s first official visit to the State of Gujarat, since assuming duties in India. High Commissioner Moragoda was in the State of Gujarat on a two-day official visit to meet with state officials and potential investors.

The discussion with the delegation, led by the Managing Director of Amul, focussed on dairy sector cooperation between Sri Lanka and India, with special attention on importing Amul dairy products, through the existing Indian credit line, and replicating the Amul cooperative model in Sri Lanka with a view to ensuring self-sufficiency in milk. The possibility of introducing buffalo farming to Sri Lanka, as a source of milk, with the technical assistance of Amul, was also discussed. In India, buffalo milk accounts for 45% of the total milk production of the country, while 55% of Amul’s total milk production comes from buffaloes.

Following the discussion, the High Commissioner, and the delegation, visited Kaira Milk Union dairy plant, in Anand, where packaging of milk and production of other dairy foods take place.

Formed in 1946 as a cooperative society, in response to the exploitation of marginal milk producers by traders and agents in small cities, Amul was closely associated with anti-colonial sentiments and India’s independence movement. Today, Amul is jointly controlled by 3.6 million milk producers in 18,565 villages in Gujarat. These village cooperatives form 13 milk unions and the GCMMF functions as the apex body of those milk unions and manages the cooperative. The Federation is the largest food products marketing organisation in India.

Amul spurred India’s ‘White Revolution’ or achieving self-sufficiency in milk, transforming India from a milk-deficient nation into the world’s largest milk producer, surpassing the United States of America in 1998. This was done through replicating the Amul model throughout India.

Under the guidance of freedom fighter and unifier of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Tribhuvandas Kishibhai Patel became the founding chairman of the organization and led it until his retirement in the 70s. Dr. Verghese Kurien, who is considered to be the man behind the enormous success of Amul, joined the organisation in 1949 as its General Manager, and later became the founder Chairman of the GCMMF, in 1973, a post that he held until 2006.

During his visit to Amul headquarters, High Commissioner Moragoda paid floral tributes to the statues of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Tribhuvandas Kishibhai Patel and Dr. Verghese Kurien.



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Canada concerned about delay in holding PC polls

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Canadian High Commissioner Isabelle Martin shaking hands with Minister Abayaratne

Canada, said to be the home to the largest Tamil Diaspora community, has expressed concern over the delay in holding Provincial Council (PC) elections. Canadian High Commissioner Isabelle Martin, on Monday (16), took up the issue with Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government Minister Professor Chandana Abayaratne.

Sources quoted Prof. Abayaratne as having told the Canadian HC that the delay was not deliberate on the part of the government. The Minister blamed, what the sources called, certain legal, technical and delimitation issues for the delay.

India compelled Sri Lanka to enact the 13th Amendment to the country’s Constitution to enable the setting up of the Provincial Council system, in line with the Indo-Lanka Peace Accord, which Sri Lanka signed under duress in July 1987.

Prof. Abayaratne has assured the Canadian HC that President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, too, recognised the importance of strengthening the Provincial Council system as a solution to ethnic issues and that urgent steps would be taken in that regard.

During the discussion, matters relating to strengthening political, economic and social relations between the two countries were discussed.

In May 2020, Canada declared that Sri Lanka had perpetrated genocide during the war against the LTTE. Canada also sanctioned former Presidents Mahinda Rajapaksa and Gotabaya Rajapaksa in January 2023 over alleged war crimes.

The Canadian HC also explained her country’s ‘Indo-Pacific’ strategy and how Sri Lanka could benefit from it.

In particular, Canada’s “Pathways to Peace” project will support reconciliation between nations, and to improve communication by encouraging the learning of mutual languages as a second language, and it was also agreed to provide more opportunities for Sri Lankan students to pursue higher studies in Canada.

The Canadian delegation also expressed its willingness to provide the necessary technical assistance to solve the drinking water problems in Puttalam, Mannar and the North-Eastern provinces under technical cooperation, and to implement the relevant projects after a preliminary study.

by Shamindra Ferdinando

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Sajith briefs visiting UK Deputy PM on constitutional issues

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Sajith with David Lammy at Opposition Leader's Office, in Colombo

SJB and Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has briefed Deputy PM of the UK, David Lammy, on the dangers posed by the proposed Protection of the State from Terrorism Act (PSTA) and the Online Safety Act.

They met at the Office of the Leader of the Opposition, in Colombo, on Tuesday (17). Discussions focused on democratic governance, trade expansion, and bilateral humanitarian cooperation.

The British delegation included High Commissioner for Sri Lanka Andrew Patrick.

Head of the Deputy Prime Minister’s International Unit David Meyer, Special Advisor Ms. Fiona Meagher, and First Secretary (Political) Tom Soper,

According to a statement issued by the Opposition Leader’s Office, Premadasa has cautioned against what he called draconian applications of the law, specifically warning against broad definitions of terrorism that could criminalize political dissent and trade union activities. Premadasa reiterated that the judiciary, not the executive, must drive legal interpretations. Regarding online safety, while acknowledging the need to protect children, he stressed that regulations must align with UK standards and international norms without infringing on civil liberties.

The Opposition Leader welcomed the UK’s leadership as the President of the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) and its global Anti-Kleptocracy Campaign. The SJBer highlighted the critical need for transparent institutions, noting that strengthening accountability mechanisms is central to rebuilding public trust and ensuring sustainable economic recovery in Sri Lanka.

Premadasa conveyed sincere appreciation for the UK’s “Sovereign Solidarity” following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah in late 2025. He thanked the UK government for increasing its humanitarian aid package to £1 million (approx. $1.32 million) in December 2025. This funding, channelled through the Red Cross, UNOPS, and local partners, has provided: Emergency shelter and repairs for damaged homes; Clean water and sanitation facilities to prevent disease; and essential medicines and food supplies for the 1.8 million people affected.

Premadasa also proposed enhanced cooperation in protecting Sri Lanka’s wild elephant population and addressing the growing human–elephant conflict. He emphasised the need for sustainable conservation strategies, scientific land-use planning, community protection measures, and international technical support to safeguard biodiversity while ensuring the safety and livelihoods of rural communities affected by human–elephant interactions.

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Pathfinder houses Read Japan Project

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Ambassador of Japan to Sri Lanka, Akio Isomata, handed over the READ JAPAN Project document to Milinda Moragoda Founder of the Pathfinder Foundation. K Balasundaram, CEO, MMBL-Pathfinder Group, was also present at the event.

The Pathfinder Foundation has established the Entsuji Room, a Japan-themed space at its headquarters at Riverpoint, Peliyagoda, as the first step toward setting up a Japan Studies Centre.

The Entsuji Room will house an important collection of books on Japan, donated under the READ JAPAN Project, administered by the Tokyo Foundation and financed by the Nippon Foundation, under the leadership of Yohei Sasakawa.

The collection was formally presented by the Ambassador of Japan to Sri Lanka, Akio Isomata, at a ceremony held yesterday (18) at Pathfinder Headquarters, at Riverpoint, and received by Milinda Moragoda, Founder of the Pathfinder Foundation.

The establishment of the Entsuji Room marks a significant step in strengthening intellectual and cultural engagement between Sri Lanka and Japan.

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