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W.A. Silva’s 135th birth anniversary celebrated with a series of literary events

The 135th birth anniversary of W.A. Silva, one of Sri Lanka’s most celebrated Sinhala novelists, took place on the 16th of January at the W.A. Silva Museum in Colombo 6. The W.A. Silva Foundation, in collaboration with the Akuru Collective and led by Ven. Watavana Sirisumana Thero and Ravi Thilakawardana, organised the memorial, bringing together literary enthusiasts and media representatives to honour W.A. Silva’s remarkable contributions to Sinhala language, and literature.
Central to the celebration was a thought-provoking discussion on W.A. Silva’s legacy, featuring senior journalist Sunil Sarath Perera and renowned writer Ms. Kathleen Jayawardena, with moderation by Srinath Ganewatta, the President of Hela Havula. The session explored Silva’s engagement with the intellectual movements of his time, his creativity and resilience in overcoming criticism, and his profound impact on the progression of Sinhala literature.
Commenting on this momentous occasion, Ven. Wathavana Sirisumana Thero, Chairman/Director of the W.A. Silva Foundation, stated, “When we first acquired ‘Silvermere,’ the residence of W.A. Silva, it was in a state of severe disrepair. We believed that safeguarding this home would be the greatest tribute to W.A. Silva. Today, we have successfully preserved and archived original manuscripts, first editions, and book covers, placing them all here. This is how the W.A. Silva Museum came to life, and we strongly believe that it has now become a home for fellow literary enthusiasts.”
W.A. Silva, renowned for works such as Vijayaba Kollaya, Kele Handa, and Siriyalatha, modernised the Sinhala novel, introducing global themes to local audiences in the early 20th century. His former residence, “Silvermere,” a national monument, now serves as the W.A. Silva Museum, dedicated to preserving Sri Lanka’s literary and typographic heritage. The museum houses a library, an archive, a traditional printing press, and hosts community events, inspiring future generations of writers and readers.
Ravi Thilakawardana, Secretary of the W.A. Silva Foundation, expressed his thoughts stating, “Our goal has always been to transform the ‘Silvermere’ residence into a hub for language and literature, a place that can inspire future generations. As part of this vision, we decided to hold this discussion here. I firmly believe that having a language and literary museum in the heart of Colombo is of great significance, and we are committed to further developing this space for the future,”
Renowned writers Sunil Sarath Perera and Ms. Kathleen Jayawardena shared their insights during the discussion, stating, “W.A. Silva was more than just a social reformer; he was a writer who evoked beauty and wonder through his stories. I learned the values of humanity, generosity, and honesty from ‘Vijayaba Kollaya,’ particularly through the character Asanga, who chooses to awaken rather than kill his enemy, a lesson that deeply impacted me.”, stated Perera. Ms. Jayawardena also added, “W.A. Silva can truly be called a literary monarch. There’s a distinction between knowledge and the wonder that art and beauty provide. It’s a lesson we all need to learn. It’s a tragedy that the works of both W.A. Silva and G.B. Senanayake are often confined to bookshelves without reaching a wider audience.”
The festivities also included exhibitions showcasing rare artifacts such as handwritten manuscripts, original book covers, and personal items, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of W.A. Silva. The W. A. Silva Foundation, along with the ‘Akuru Collective and Institute of Typography,’ has planned to launch a series of programmes for literary enthusiasts throughout the year.
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VIMAN Street Cricket Cup 2025 by John Keells Properties concludes

The VIMAN Street Cricket Cup 2025, an initiative by John Keells Properties in collaboration with Sri Lanka women’s cricket legend, Chamari Athapaththu, successfully concluded on the 2nd of February 2025 at the BOI Cricket Ground in Katunayake. Designed to encourage and support women’s cricket at the grassroots level, the tournament reflected a strong commitment to identifying and nurturing talent while creating opportunities for emerging female players across Sri Lanka.
Bringing together aspiring young cricketers from diverse backgrounds, the event served as a visible platform for schoolgirls to showcase their skills, compete at a high level, and take their first steps toward a potential future in cricket.
The event drew a large crowd, comprising of students from participating schools, parents, and many more, from the local community in Gampaha. The matches were played in a tournament format, concluding with the semi-finals and finals. The competition was divided into Under 16 and Under 19 categories, with the Under 16 title claimed by Devi Balika Vidyalaya, Colombo, while Nenamal Royal College, Mawaramandiya finished as the runners-up. In the Under 19 category, Anula Vidyalaya, Nugegoda secured the championship title, with Rathnavali Balika Vidyalaya, Gampaha finishing as runners-up. The enthusiastic turnout clearly showed the growing momentum behind women’s cricket in Sri Lanka and reinforced the importance of platforms such as the VIMAN Street Cricket Cup in inspiring young women cricketers.
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El Teb Estate: A timeless icon of Sri Lanka’s tea legacy

Nestled in the hills of Sri Lanka’s picturesque Uva Province, El Teb Estate is a living testament to the rich history, relentless innovation and deep-rooted community values that define the island’s tea industry. With a heritage spanning over a century, El Teb Estate embodies the spirit of resilience and excellence, producing some of the finest teas sought after by tea connoisseurs all over the world.
El Teb Estate’s story begins in 1896 with Captain Hamilton Gordon of the Gordon Highlanders, a soldier turned planter who traded his military glory for the lush plantations of Uva. His first encounter with the island came as aide-de-camp to Governor Sir Arthur Gordon (later Lord Stanmore), where he was deeply enchanted by Sri Lanka’s natural beauty. Through George Steuart & Co., he was introduced to J.J. Robinson, who guided him to Heathstock, a humble cardamom estate nestled along the Madulsima road four miles from Passara. Captivated by its potential, Captain Gordon, fondly known as “El Teb Gordon”, acquired the property and renamed it “El Teb” as homage to his military past at the Battle of El Teb in Sudan (1884), where he had served with distinction.
Evolution of a Landmark Estate
Over the years, his vision transformed El Teb into a thriving estate, consolidating nearby lands like Deyanawatte and Galbokke, while keeping Heathstock as the nucleus. Some of these acquisitions came about in colourful ways—legend has it that Gordon bought Deyanawatte from a traveler at the Badulla Club for £50 without the seller even knowing where the estate was located.
Other significant additions included Devenick, an abandoned coffee estate, and portions of St. Mary’s and Kitulkellie. His knack for recognizing opportunity led to the estate’s rapid expansion, including ventures into tea, coffee, and rubber cultivation. Gordon’s innovative spirit, from introducing labor-friendly practices such as serving hot tea during morning muster, to experimenting with crop diversification, reinforced his reputation as a pioneering planter.
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FitsAir expands Dhaka operations with additional weekly flights

FitsAir, Sri Lanka’s leading low-cost airline, is pleased to announce the expansion of its Colombo-Dhaka service with the addition of two new weekly flights. Previously operating three times a week, the enhanced schedule will now offer five weekly flights, providing passengers with greater travel flexibility and convenience.
The additional flights will operate from February 15 to March 29, 2025, with departures on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. This improved frequency ensures more seamless travel for both business and leisure passengers flying between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh at the most affordable rate.
“As Sri Lanka’s first privately-owned international airline, our mission is to deliver affordable, reliable, and on-time travel experiences,” said Ammar Kassim, Executive Director of FitsAir. He further stated, “Expanding our Dhaka operations is a significant step in strengthening regional connectivity, and with increased frequency, passengers now have more travel options, flexibility, and affordability. We are already planning to raise the frequency to six flights per week during the upcoming summer season.”
FitsAir has been expanding its footprint across key regional destinations. In addition to Dhaka, the airline operates daily flights to Dubai and Malé and three weekly flights to Chennai, ensuring passengers have access to a growing network of popular travel routes.
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