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Raigam Awards 2023

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The Raigam Group will host its 19th Tele’es Awards on March 25, 2023 at the Shangri-La Hotel, Colombo, to promote and honour television personalities, announced Group’s Chairman Dr Ravi Liyanage in Colombo last week.

This year the event has attracted over 170 participants and the top three shortlisted nominees each will receive cash awards.Raigam Tele’es holds the record for conducting the festival for 17 years without any interruption. Raigam Tele’es grants an annual life insurance coverage of Rs. 1,000,000 and a hospitalisation insurance cover of Rs. 100,000 for all the artists honoured at the event, including nominees.Sampath Bank, Sri Lanka Telecom and Alliance Finance will be the main sponsors of this Rs. 60 million awards ceremony.

A press release issued by the Raigam Group of Companies said that a wide range of cinema and television festivals are conducted at both domestic and international levels in order to uplift the quality and creativity of relevant products through appreciation of good work done by the artists, producers and institutions, annually. Further these festivals result in setting benchmarks for the industry. Sri Lankans experienced the first ever indigenous film festival, Sarasaviya Cinema Award Ceremony on 9th May 1964 and since then a few more award ceremonies have been introduced by the government as well as non-governmental bodies, of which some are not visible regularly while few other are not in existence today.

In 2005 Raigam Tele’es was launched to fill the gap that had been created in conducting a regular award ceremony for the television industry due to the unstable situation in the country. Today, Raigam Tele’es has become the most prominent television festival in Sri Lanka with the record of conducting such an event consecutively for eighteen years. The highest quality standards maintain in the judging process, innovative presentation and broad coverage through all most all the television channels and social media are the success factors of the festival. Raigam Tele’es has pioneered in introducing many features to the industry including announcement of nominations at a grand function prior to the main event. While the award winners are benefitted with cash awards, all the nominees are benefitted with a valuable insurance cover and testimonials.

Raigam Tele’es holds the record for conducting the festival for seventeen years without any interruption. The latest was conducted as a combined festival for 2020 and 2021 in order to cover up the delayed festival for 2020 due to the COVID Pandemic.

Selection process commences with calling applications for awards by a public announcement and also an invitation to all television channels to participate the festival with prospective entries. All entries for awards must be certified by the respective Channel Head that they were telecast on the channel during the relevant period. Repeat telecasts and programs telecast on paid channels are not eligible for awards.

Applications / Entries for Raigam Tele’es 2022 will be accepted up to 15th January 2023.All the entries are carefully scrutinized by a competent and independent panel of judges.The Panel of Judges are Buddadasa Galappatty – Chairman, Prof. Rohini Paranawithana, Ravindra Guruge, Dr. Hansamala Ritigahapola, Jayanath Gunawardhena, Aruna Gunarathna, Ranga Dassanayake, Saman Wickremarachchi, Chaminda Welagedara and B. H. Abdul Hameed

At the preceding festival, the Raigam Tele’es introduced a new category to recognize the most viewed television programmes (Tele-drama, Media programme and the News Bulletin). Usually the most popular programmes are decided on viewer preference declared on SMS poll, yet may not be the programmes most penetrated among television viewers. Therefore the new category has been introduced to recognize those based on the results of an island wide research conducted under the supervision Prof. Laxman Dissanayake. This new trend in award ceremony culture in Sri Lanka has been well accepted by the stakeholders of the industry.



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Gnanasara Thera urged to reveal masterminds behind Easter Sunday terror attacks

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Religious and civil society leaders have called upon Ven. Galagodatte Gnanasara Thera to share whatever information he claims to possess with regard to the Easter Sunday terror attacks and their masterminds.

Addressing the media at the Centre for Society and Religion in Colombo, Lawyer Manoj Nanayakkara said Ven. Gnanasara Thera claimed to have information related to the terror attacks and the masterminds behind them.

“The question is why he does not go to the law enforcement agencies and share the information he claims to possess. There is no purpose in making such statements at press conferences. As a citizen, his duty is to share this information with the investigating authorities. Therefore, we believe that Gnanasara Thera is engaging in a political ploy at the behest of someone else. He should be aware that intentionally withholding information about a brutal massacre and failing to share it with the investigating authorities is an offense punishable under the Penal Code,” Nanayakkara said.

Nanayakkara mentioned that 71 months had passed since the Easter Sunday attacks, yet justice has not been served for the victims.

He called on President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to begin implementing the recommendations outlined in the Special Presidential Commission of Inquiry that investigated the Easter Sunday terror attacks, without further delay.

“We are approaching the sixth anniversary of this heinous crime, which claimed nearly 275 lives and injured twice as many others. President Dissanayake promised to conduct a fresh investigation into this crime. In the meantime, he could implement the recommendations of the Special Presidential Commission that probed the Easter Sunday terror attacks. This would demonstrate that the current government is keeping its word to deliver justice to the victims,” Nanayakkara said.

Rev. Fr. Julian Patric Perera, Rector of St. Joseph Vaz Deva Dharma Niketanaya, also addressed the press conference.

By Norman Palihawadane

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IMF asks SL to maintain reform momentum to stabilise economy

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says that the economic recovery is gaining momentum in Sri Lanka but it remains vulnerable, making it critical that the reform momentum be sustained to ensure that macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability are durably achieved.

Speaking during the IMF’s weekly press briefing, IMF Spokesperson Julie Kozack stated that the fourth tranche of $334 million was made available to Sri Lanka to support its economic policies and reforms, immediately after the Executive Board approved the Third Review.

“On Friday, February 28th, the IMF Executive Board approved the Third Review under the EFF (Extended Fund Facility) arrangement for Sri Lanka. And this provided the country with immediate access to $334 million of support.”

“So, yes, once the Board approved that Third Review, the $334 million was made available to Sri Lanka to support its economic policies and reforms.  And with this $334 million, it brings total financial support from the IMF to Sri Lanka to $1.34 billion”, Kozack confirmed.

Furthermore, the IMF Spokesperson said that reforms in Sri Lanka are bearing fruit and that the economic recovery is gaining momentum.

She noted that inflation remains low in Sri Lanka, revenue collection on the fiscal side is improving, and international reserves are continuing to accumulate.

Economic growth reached 5 percent in 2024, and that was after two years of economic contraction, she added, highlighting that the IMF do expect the recovery to continue in 2025.

“These are all very positive developments for Sri Lanka and for the people of Sri Lanka”, Kozack expressed.

Meanwhile, the IMF Spokesperson also mentioned: “All of this said, the economy still does remain vulnerable, and, therefore, it is critical that the reform momentum be sustained to ensure that macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability are durably achieved.”

In response to a question raised by a journalist on the IMF’s take on the proposal to list Sri Lanka’s State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in the Colombo Stock Exchange given that the programme also calls for extensive reforms in SEOs, Kozack denied a comment, stating, “I don’t have anything for you on that regarding the SOEs, but we’ll come back to you bilaterally.”

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Ravi K. accuses two individual of undermining UNP

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New Democratic Front MP Ravi Karunanayake has accused two prominent members of the UNP of deliberately destabilising the party.

Speaking at a media briefing, MP Karunanayake stated that it was clear these two individuals were working to undermine the UNP.

He went on to claim that party leader Ranil Wickremesinghe had been “taken hostage,” by those individuals.

“I am currently the only member capable of presenting the UNP’s programmes in Parliament. Yet, these two members have shown us no respect, treating us like outsiders and excluding us from key decisions,” Karunanayake said.

“We are not even being informed about party meetings; this is clearly a stepmotherly treatment.”

Karunanayake further claimed that the two individuals were only focused on fighting for leadership positions within the party, such as the Chairmanship or the post of General Secretary, instead of prioritising unity and collaboration for the party’s future.

The MP also expressed concern that the actions of these individuals might be part of a larger conspiracy, questioning whether they were being orchestrated by external forces.

In response to rumours suggesting that he had approached the SJB, Karunanayake strongly denied the claims, asserting that such rumours were being spread by the two members working to undermine the UNP.

“These rumours are nothing more than attempts to discredit me, orchestrated by those who are sabotaging the party from within,” he said.

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