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DLC SRI LANKA AND BRISTOL INSTITUTE FORGE PARTNERSHIP, EXTENDING PROGRAMS TO ASPIRING STUDENTS FOR ENHANCED HIGHER EDUCATION STANDARDS

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RUZAIK FAROOK

COLOMBO — Distance Learning Centre (DLC) Sri Lanka and Bristol Institute of Business Management (BIBM) have forged a significant partnership to elevate the standards of higher education in Sri Lanka. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the two entities on Friday March 22 marks a pivotal moment in providing quality and accredited education services to students across the country.

DLC, a prominent State-Owned Enterprise under the purview of the Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils, and Local Government, has been at the forefront of offering comprehensive training and capacity-building programs for both the public and private sectors. With its expertise in professional courses and exam-conducting facilities, DLC has established itself as a trusted institution in the education sector.

On the other hand, BIBM, a private education institute specializing in higher education, research, and knowledge dissemination, has been dedicated to offering internationally recognized programs to students. By affiliating with various local and international institutes, BIBM has been instrumental in shaping the academic landscape of Sri Lanka.

Representing the Distance Learning Centre,  Rashath Ahamed, the CEO, took a momentous step by signing the MOU, solidifying the partnership. Witnessed by  Chandana Bandara, the Finance and Admin Manager, and  Aruna Buddhika, the IT & Technical Manager, and Ms. Dhanushka Dushanthi, Programme Coordinator, the ceremony bore witness to a significant milestone. On the Bristol Institute of Business Management side, the CEO, Associate Prof. Dr. Ali Najeeb, penned his name, underscoring the commitment to the partnership. Witnessed by Abdul Munnim, the CFO, and Dilshad Jiffry, the COO, the signing marked a new era of collaboration. Also present were Yadhava Prasath, Marketing Manager, and Ms. Mary Lanshiya, Senior Academic Administrator, whose roles in the partnership were pivotal for its success.

The Regional Partnership Model (RPM) established through this MoU aims to provide students of BIBM with access to quality education services facilitated by DLC. Under this collaboration, DLC will provide the curriculum for selected courses and necessary facilitation to promote and deliver these programs. Upon completion, students will receive certification and academic transcripts issued by DLC directly, ensuring the recognition and credibility of their qualifications.

DLC Programs offered by BIBM:

·Adv. Diploma in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science, Adv. Diploma in Management & Information Technology (MIT), Adv. Diploma in Counselling and Applied Psychology,Adv. Diploma in Human Resource Management,Diploma in Leadership and Management, Diploma in Professional English

Through this partnership, DLC Sri Lanka and BIBM aim to contribute significantly to the educational development of Sri Lanka by offering accessible, accredited, and internationally recognized higher education opportunities to students across the country. This collaboration exemplifies the commitment of both institutions to excellence in education and student success.

“Uma Diya Janani”: Joint Inauguration of the Uma Oya Multipurpose Development Project by the Presidents of Iran and Sri Lanka

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The “Uma Diya Janani” multipurpose development project, marked as a significant irrigation initiative following the Mahaweli movement, was officially handed over to the public this morning (24) by the Presidents of Iran and Sri Lanka. Iranian President Dr. Ibrahim Raisi, attending the event at President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s invitation, received a warm welcome.

During the ceremony, both leaders unveiled a commemorative plaque and inaugurated the project, initiating the operation of electricity generators through digital technology. President Ranil Wickremesinghe expressed gratitude to Iran for their indispensable support, highlighting that without it, Sri Lanka couldn’t have diverted water from Uma Oya to Kirindi Oya. He emphasized Sri Lanka’s commitment to strengthening ties with Iran.

Reflecting on the shared aspirations of the Global South for their unique identity and independence, President Wickremesinghe stressed the importance of solidarity among these nations.

President Ibrahim Raisi of Iran underscored that the project symbolizes not only the friendship between Iran and Sri Lanka but also signifies enhanced cooperation, integration, harmony, and unity among Asian nations.

The President of Iran affirmed Iran’s readiness to foster a strong partnership with Sri Lanka and expressed Iran’s willingness to contribute to Sri Lanka’s progress and development through the provision of technical and engineering services for large-scale projects.

Iran’s President Dr. Ibrahim Raisi, accompanied by Iran’s First Lady Mrs. Jamile Sadat Alamolhoda, arrived in Sri Lanka from the Mattala Airport this morning (24) to attend the inauguration of the Uma Oya Multipurpose Development Project. Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena and other ministers warmly welcomed the Iranian delegation.

President Raisi’s one-day official visit to Sri Lanka, at the special invitation of President Ranil Wickremesinghe, marks the first visit by an Iranian President since Former Iranian President Mohammad Ahmadinejad’s visit in April 2008.

As part of his visit, the Iranian president left a commemorative message in the guest book at the Mattala International Airport.

The Uma Oya Multipurpose Development Project (UOMDP) stands as a flagship initiative of national significance in Sri Lanka. Its primary aim is to divert approximately 145 million cubic meters (MCM) of excess water annually from the Uma Oya basin to the Kirindi Oya basin, addressing the issue of water scarcity in the south-eastern dry zone without adverse effects on the environment or water sources.

This initiative will facilitate irrigation for around 4,500 hectares of new land and 1,500 hectares of existing agricultural land in the Monaragala district. Additionally, it will fulfill the drinking and industrial water requirements of Badulla, Monaragala, and Hambantota areas, providing approximately 39 million cubic meters (MCM) of water annually. Furthermore, the project will contribute to the national electricity supply by generating 290 gigawatt hours (290 GWh) of electrical capacity each year.

Key components of the project include the construction of two reservoirs, Puhulpola and Dyaraba, a 3.98 km connector tunnel linking the reservoirs, a 15.2 km main tunnel, an underground power plant, transmission lines, and associated infrastructure. The project was undertaken by Iran’s FARAB Engineering Company, with a total contract value of USD 514 million and it commenced on March 15, 2010. The Export Development Bank of Iran (EDBI) initially contributed USD 50 million in funding until 2013. However, owing to international sanctions imposed on Iran, the EDBI was unable to continue its financial support for the project. Accordingly, the Government of Sri Lanka opted to advance the project using state funds in collaboration with the respective contractor, FARAB Company.

When the project commenced on March 15, 2010, it was originally slated for completion by March 15, 2015. However, various challenges arose, including technical issues such as unexpected water ingress into the Headrace tunnel, social impacts, financial obstacles, global crises like the Covid-19 pandemic during construction. Consequently, the completion date of the project has been extended to March 31, 2024, along with an extension of the warranty period until March 31, 2025. The basic phase of operations concluded in February and March 2024 while linking the units 01 and 02 to the national grid successfully. Trial operations were commenced on April 1, 2024.

Upon generating electricity, the water is directed through a tunnel to the Alikota ara Reservoir, situated across the Kirindi Oya.

Subsequently, it will be routed to the Handapanagala Reservoir, which has tripled its capacity due to this project, positioned on the left bank of the Uma Oya Reservoir. Additionally, it will flow to the new Kuda Oya Reservoir under construction on the right bank of the Uma Oya, supplying water to areas in the Monaragala district such as Wellawaya, Maharagama, and Thanamalwila. Furthermore, an irrigation system spanning over 60 meters is currently being developed. These irrigation networks are anticipated to irrigate 1500 hectares of existing cultivated land and an additional 4500 hectares of newly developed land in both the Yala and Maha seasons.

The Uma Oya Lower Reservoir Development Project, led by the Irrigation Department, aims to eradicate the longstanding water scarcity issue in the Kirindi Oya river basin. The government has directed officials to implement an integrated agricultural development program, leveraging new technologies to maximize the benefits of the water. Furthermore, the Uma Oya Multipurpose Development Project addresses the challenge of providing water for both drinking and industrial purposes in Bandarawela and Wellawaya areas.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe, speaking further, added:

I express gratitude to the Iranian President for accepting our invitation and participating in handing this project over to the people. It brings our nations closer. This was started by our two predecessors.

It’s worth noting that this project was launched by the previous leaders who were in power before I assumed office. Additionally, former President Mahinda Rajapaksa expressed particular enthusiasm for this initiative aimed at supplying water to this dry zone. Former Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa took on the task of overseeing the completion of this project.

We have to face many challenges when implementing the Uma Oya Multipurpose Development Project. Both our countries have good experience in facing challenges. So we faced them successfully.

Moreover, the Uma Oya project is a great combination of the both countries. It has ancient irrigation practices of both Persia in Iran and Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka. It’s important to note that the transfer of water from Uma Oya to Kirindi Oya is not feasible due to a lack of technical expertise from Iran.

Iran’s technological prowess has spread across all fields. It should also be said that Iran is a country that maintains its own technological development. Therefore, we should strengthen the common points of both countries. We are all countries of the Global South. Such projects are very important at a time when the countries of the Global South are establishing their identity and independence.

The Uma Oya Multipurpose Development Project, spearheaded by Iran, has played a vital role in providing water to the inhabitants of our country’s dry zones. This initiative has instilled a sense of hope among the people for a better future.

Ensuring access to water in dry zones like Giruwapaththu and Magampaththu is essential for the survival and well-being of the communities living in those areas. Today, our efforts are directed towards extending the multipurpose system from Udawalawe to Kirindi, addressing this critical need. Additionally, we are embarking on the establishment of a new investment zone in the Hambanthota district, a venture that includes the approval of a fuel refinery by China’s Sinopec. This strategic move promises to invigorate the economy of the Hambanthota district.

This multipurpose development project aims to empower farmers to cultivate 6000 hectares of land in both Yala and Maha seasons. Notably, the Udawalawa area stands as Sri Lanka’s prime rice-producing area. With our sights set on extending similar endeavours to the Hambanthota area, we anticipate launching an agricultural modernization program in the southern province. Moreover, this endeavour promises substantial contributions to the energy sector.

Furthermore, the project will generate 120 megawatts of hydroelectric power. As developing countries in the Global South, Iran and Sri Lanka have jointly implemented this program. Accordingly, I affirm our commitment to fostering stronger ties between Iran and Sri Lanka, moving forward with purpose.

President of Iran, Dr. Ebrahim Raisi:

I extend my gratitude to Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe for inviting me to participate in this event. It is indeed a tremendous honour to be involved in such a symbol of unity, one that deepens the bond between our nations.

It is worth noting that this project stands as a testimony to the friendship shared between Iran and Sri Lanka. Today marks the official inauguration of this remarkable multipurpose development program. However, I believe that the main point of this is fostering utmost cooperation, integration, harmony, and unity not only between our two countries and among the nations across the Asian region.

It’s important to emphasize that the resolve and commitment of the people in both our nations outweigh the completion of this project.

President Mr. Ranil Wickremesinghe, I would like to express that the Islamic Republic of Iran stands prepared to share its contemporary technological expertise with Sri Lanka.

Furthermore, we affirm our readiness to impart the knowledge acquired by Iran over the past 45 years to foster the advancement and development of Sri Lanka. I assure you that Iran is eager to forge a strong partnership with Sri Lanka, poised to contribute to its growth and development. Iran stands prepared to offer technical and engineering services for significant development initiatives in Sri Lanka.

Minister of Irrigation, Wildlife and Forest Resources Conservation Pavithra Wanniarachchi:

Today marks a profoundly significant occasion for the Uva province and Hambanthota district. I view today as the dawn of a new era in this area, where 1,500 hectares of fresh farmland are ripe for cultivation. Additionally, a new chapter commences wherein the existing 4,500 hectares of agricultural land can yield harvests in both spring and summer seasons. Today also heralds the resolution of the drinking water crisis for the people of Bandarawela and Wellawaya.

Furthermore, this project will contribute an additional 120 megawatts of electricity capacity to the national grid. In addition to the ‘Alikota ara’ Reservoir, the ‘Handapanagala’ Reservoir, ‘Kuda Oya’ Reservoir, and ‘Kirindi Oya’ tributaries, a vast irrigation system will be established through this initiative. It will be replenished with ample water, moistening the dry lands of Wellasse. Today marks the end of the water scarcity in the Kirindi Oya river basin.

As Sri Lankans, we proudly uphold a rich heritage of irrigation civilization. Today, it is worth noting that the Uma Oya Multipurpose Development Project will introduce new engineering technologies to enrich this civilization even further.

Minister of State for Irrigation Shasheendra Rajapaksa:

I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to President Ranil Wickremesinghe, along with other ministers, government officials, and engineers who entrusted us with the responsibility to bring this project to fruition and played pivotal roles in its execution.

The residents of Monaragala district and Badulla district endured huge hardship due to water scarcity. Farmer organizations persistently uttered their concerns about the lack of water. While it required considerable time and effort to realize the success of this project, we are immensely thankful to everyone who supported us along the way.

Energy Minister of Ali Akbar Mehrabian:

It is crucial to highlight the significance of this meeting between the Presidents of Iran and Sri Lanka, marking a pivotal moment for both countries. This presents an opportune occasion to formally review the multipurpose development project, which holds paramount importance in bolstering bilateral relations.

Moreover, this project serves as a platform to enhance bilateral ties between our two nations. Iran stands as a frontrunner in constructing high-stakes dams, ranking fifth globally in irrigation network infrastructure, as per ICID. Leveraging Iran’s technical and engineering expertise, we’ve successfully executed 50 such large-scale projects across 20 countries worldwide.

Fostering a stronger bond between Iran and Sri Lanka not only facilitates technical and economic collaboration but also lays the groundwork for continued advancement in the future.

Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena, Ministers Nimal Siripala de Silva, Ali Sabry, Mahinda Amaraweera, Kanchana Wijesekera, State Ministers, Tharaka Balasuriya, Vijitha Berugoda, Indika Anuruddha, Siripala Gamlath, D.V. Chanaka, Thenuka Vidanagamage, Uva Provincial Governor of Uva A.J.M. Muzammil, Southern Provincial Governor Willy Gamage, Eastern Provoncial Governor Senthil Thondaman, MPs Chamal Rajapaksa, Rauff Hakeem, Vadivel Suresh, Sudarshana Denipitiya, Tissa Kuttiarachchi, D. Weerasingha, A.L.M. Athaullah, Yadamini Gunawardena, Iran Delegationheaded by Iran Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and Iran Ambassador in Sri Lanka Alireza Delkhosh and number of guests were attend at the event.
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Justice will be served to the people caught in the RV Manpower scam-Sri Lanka Foreign Employment Bureau

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The Deputy General Manager (Legal) of the Sri Lanka Foreign Employment Bureau said that steps will be taken to do justice to the people who were caught in the foreign employment scams carried out by the Maharagama RV Manpower Institute.   says.

The people caught in this scam protested in front of the bureau today (4/26), and a group of protesters were given the opportunity to come inside the bureau and present their complaint.

Accordingly, they submitted their complaint to the Deputy General Manager in charge of the Bureau’s Special Investigation Division. Addressing the protestors, the Deputy General Manager stated that the bureau has received 263 complaints against this institution so far. The Deputy General Manager further stated that the Bureau has previously arrested the owner of this institution and he has been banned from traveling abroad by the Virudhadwa Court. Also, Mrs. Samarasekera told the protesters that the relevant employment agency has been banned by the Bureau on September 26, 2023, and said that she will file further complaints and file a case before the court immediately to do justice to the victims in the best possible way.

Satisfied with this, the protestors thanked the Deputy General Manager and ended their protest.

Colombo International Tea Convention to drive global dialogue on Tea as a Lifestyle and a Livelihood

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The Colombo International Tea Convention will be held from the 24th to the 26th July 2024, bringing together the biggest leaders and disruptors of the tea industry to inspire insightful conversation, hard hitting dialogue and fresh perspectives that will shape the future of Tea.

The convention, freshly rebranded under the timely theme Tea: A Lifestyle and A Livelihood, will shine the spotlight on Tea in all its forms, as an integral part of cultures and lifestyles across the world, and provoke meaningful dialogue and action on globally applicable, sustainable solutions to uplift diverse tea communities and tea growing environments across the world.

Tea has immense potential as a growth engine to generate sustainable outcomes for people and the planet. However, the tea industry continues to face challenging times amid the impacts of climate change, political volatility and declining socio-economic conditions across the world. About 70% of tea in the world is produced by smallholders in developing countries, catering to evolving consumer preference for exciting taste experiences that are responsibly and sustainably delivered.

The convention will cover the entire tea value chain from crop to cup with insights from producers from countries like Kenya, Sri Lanka, China and India, market perspectives from industry experts in countries like Japan, UK, GCC and U.S.A, consumer perspectives from the biggest global retailers, analysis from climate experts, innovations of leading brands, and organisations promoting social values.

The Colombo Tea Traders’ Association (CTTA) and the Sri Lanka Tea Board (SLTB) launched the first Colombo International Tea Convention in 1992, and this year’s event promises to be an important forum to promote fresh thinking towards ensuring the sustainability of tea and its people. This convention will be unique, with authentic Ceylon Tea experiences, and insight into the interwoven role of tea in Sri Lanka’s social and economic fabric. Delegates and accompanying family or loved ones will have the opportunity to enhance their convention experience though special packages and tours exploring Sri Lanka. 

“The SLTB has been closely associated with the Colombo International Tea Convention since its inception. This event has great potential to promote Ceylon Tea and the Sri Lankan tea industry, across all its dimensions, and be a forum to shine a spotlight on the Lion logo and strengthen the position of Ceylon Tea as a global leader.”Mr. Niraj de Mel, Chairman, Sri Lanka Tea Board

“The Colombo Tea Traders’ Association, which is celebrating 130 years of bringing the tea industry together in best practices, has supported the Sri Lanka Tea Board to drive Ceylon Tea as a beverage of choice in the world. Already this year, leaders of the tea industry, from UK, U.S.A, Canada Japan, Russia, U.A.E. and Chile etc have confirmed participation at this convention and we are excited to co-host this powerful global forum.” Mr Sanjaya Herath, Chairman Colombo Tea Traders Association

The 34th plenary meeting of the International Standards Organization Technical Committee on tea will take place concurrently with the Colombo International Tea Convention 2024, featuring representatives from 40 member countries. This marks the first in-person meeting since 2020 due to Covid. Sri Lanka stands out as the sole tea-producing country fully aligned with ISO standards

SLT-MOBITEL powers historic ‘Battle of the Rocks’ cricket encounter as Platinum Sponsor

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As the prestigious Platinum Sponsor, SLT-MOBITEL fuels excitement for the 40th edition of the ‘Battle of the Rocks’ cricket tournament between St. Anne’s College and Maliyadeva College.

Presenting the sponsorship during the press conference, including Lakmal Jayasinghe (Chief Business Officer – Enterprise Business,SLT-MOBITEL Group), Rohana Ellawala ( Deputy Chief Marketing Officer – Product Management-SLT),  Anuruddha Suriyarachchi (GM – Marketing Services-SLT),  Bandula witharama (DGM-Consumer Sales Support -Provincial Business (NWP)-SLT,Asela Jayathilaka (DGM-Consumer Sales Support-SLT)  and other SLT-MOBITEL officials graced the occasion demonstrating the organization’s commitment to nurturing iconic sporting events.

The historic rivalry between St. Anne’s College and Maliyadeva College, deeply rooted in the ‘City of the Rocks’ Kurunegala, promises electrifying action between the two cricketing titans as they clash on April 5th and 6th for the Two-day Test match, followed by the One Day event on April 7th at the Welagedara Stadium.

Letter from Paffrel to Electoral Commission on invitation for international election observers

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Inviting the delegation of International Election Observers.

Currently, there is an election heat building up in the country, and it seems that political parties have focused their attention on several elections. As per the Constitution, the presidential election should be held before the 17th October 2024, and since the Election Commission led by you has full powers and responsibility, we believe that there will not be a possibility of changing the stipulated election dates using political power. In order to set the date for the election, it is important that the nomination period and campaign period should be considered practically, and we believe that the election will be announced after considering the nomination and campaign periods.

A tough competition could be expected in the upcoming election. Also, the Regulation of Election Expenditure Act is also going to be implemented for the first time. The candidates are likely to use mainstream media as well as social media. Accordingly, the upcoming election is likely to assume a very heated atmosphere.

Therefore, we request you and the Election Commission to make necessary arrangements urgently, to invite the international observers for this year’s election. The participation of local and foreign election observers in election monitoring is a factor that strengthens the credibility of the election.

As per the constitutional provisions it would be possible for us to form an idea about the date of declaration of the election. Therefore, there is no problem about inviting the international observers so that they get adequate time to prepare themselves. Therefore, we respectfully request that the invitations for the international observers be sent in a timely manner.
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April Public Programmes at the MMCA Sri Lanka

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You are invited for the free and trilingual April 2024 public programmes by the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Sri Lanka (MMCA Sri Lanka). These events have been specially curated to deeply engage the audiences with the pioneering work of Sri Lanka’s first woman architect Minnette De Silva (1918–1998), and the museum’s current exhibition ‘88 Acres: The Watapuluwa Housing Scheme by Minnette De Silva’.

You too can get to know De Silva and her Watapuluwa Housing Scheme better through a variety of formats including artist-led tours, exhibition tours in multiple languages, and a unique workshop that merges architecture with autobiographical writing.

The Exhibition Tours led by the Visitor Educators of the MMCA Sri Lanka will help you gain insight into ‘88 Acres’. These tours will be held in Tamil, English, and Sinhala at the following times:

  • Tamil: Saturday, 6 April, from 11 am–12 pm
    • English: Sunday, 7 April and Sunday, 21 April, from 11 am–12 pm
    • Sinhala: Saturday, 20 April, from 11 am–12 pm

On Saturday, 6 April from 3–5 pm KanyaD’Almeida will be leading participants 18 years and above, to remember their homes as an abstract and physical space of memories through autobiographical writing. This workshop is inspired by Minnette De Silva’s own writing on her projects and personal life.

The Artists’ Tour will be held on Saturday, 27th April from 3–5 pm, led by contemporary artists IrushiTennekoon, SumedhaKelegama, and SumuduAthukorala, whose specially commissioned animated documentary ‘is this an architectural documentary?’ (2023) is on display in ‘88 Acres’. This artists’ film offers a contemporary perspective on De Silva’s Watapuluwa Housing Scheme 66 years after it was built, and this Tour promises to extend those insights to visitors in a direct and engaging manner.

All public programmes at the MMCA Sri Lanka are free, and prior registration on the Museum’s Eventbrite page is required. So come and soak up the art vibes! For more information and updates, please visit the MMCA Sri Lanka website at www.mmca-srilanka.org or follow them on Facebook (facebook.com/mmcasrilanka) and Instagram (instagram.com/mmcasrilanka).

BY NELUM BUDDHADASA

Convenience Meets Quality: Access Motors Absolute Detailing Partners with Ninewells Hospital

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Access Motors, a renowned name in the automotive industry, has joined forces with Ninewells Hospital to enable Ninewells customers to conveniently book vehicle services online while awaiting the discharge of their loved ones. The Bodyshop by Access Motors Absolute Detailing, inaugurated in September 2023, offers a diverse range of services tailored to meet the varied needs of vehicle owners.

With the launch of this collaboration, customers can effortlessly schedule a service appointment by scanning a QR code available in every room at Ninewells Hospital. The dedicated team at the Bodyshop by Access Motors Absolute Detailing will then collect the vehicle from the hospital, ensuring it is returned freshly cleaned, enabling families to transport their loved ones home in comfort and style. This distinctive offering underscores Ninewells’ commitment to providing holistic care, extending beyond medical services for women and childcare.

“Access Motors is excited to partner with Ninewells Hospital to introduce this innovative concept,” said Ravi Perera, CEO of Access Motors. “The Absolute Detailing and Tyre Shop represents a new frontier in automotive care, offering unparalleled convenience and service excellence. We are proud to be part of this collaboration, supporting families during such a special time in their lives.”

Absolute Detailing offers an array of services to keep your vehicle in optimal condition, including quick interior cleaning (vacuuming, waxing, and conditioning of plastic and rubber components), engine cleaning and dressing, and thorough interior and exterior wipe-downs. Its focus extends to tyre and wheel alignment, where its advanced, computerized Wheel Balancing and Wheel Alignment machines guarantee peak tyre performance, maximizing lifespan and steering control. They stock a diverse range of world-renowned tyre brands such as Michelin, Pirelli, Continental, and Nankang.Discover quality detailing at the Absolute Detailing and Tyre Shop at the IOC Kirimandala Mawatha for the ultimate in automotive care. Open daily from 8:30 am to 5 pm, for more information, contact them at +94 070 3050505.

BY NELUM BUDDHADASA

UNLEASHING CULINARY BRILLIANCE: “CAFE 2024”

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21ST EDITION OF THE CULINARY ART FOOD EXPO TO BE HELD IN JUNE 2024

A media launch was held at the Galadari Hotel on 9th April 2024  for the epic culinary extravaganza – the 21st edition of the Culinary Art Food Expo 2024 (CAFE), which is spearheaded by the Chefs Guild Lanka (CGL)  and will take place in Colombo from June 7th to 9th, 2024, at the Sirimavo Bandaranaike Memorial Exhibition Centre (SBMEC). This  event promises to be an international sensation showcasing the very best of Culinary Artistry.

CAFE 2024 with its pinnacle of culinary excellence, offers a comprehensive showcase of food products and services. From the journey of food processing spanning from plantation to table and consumption, every aspect of culinary art will be celebrated and explored. CGL is assisted by the event partner, CDC Events & Travel who are currently finalizing the arrangements for the event.

With the participation of esteemed international Food & Beverage and Hospitality brands, CAFE 2024 has cemented its status as the ultimate platform for innovation in the hospitality industry. Exhibitors and clients from around the globe converge here to unveil groundbreaking products and services, making CAFE the ideal and profitable stage for all participating stakeholders.

CAFE 2024 is thus a celebration of Sri Lankan cuisine and culinary talents. The event features culinary competitions, trade stalls, food festivals, cookery demonstrations, and cooking classes, showcasing the true international flavours in an exhilarating competition known as the ‘Battle of Chefs.

Under the watchful eyes of internationally renowned WACS-approved judges chefs from around the World will compete across various categories to showcase their culinary prowess. The event also features the Tea, Coconut, and Spice Festival, highlighting Sri Lanka’s expertise in these signature products and attracting a plethora of relevant stakeholders

The Tea, Coconut, and Spice Festival entails the  showcasing of Innovative mains like Meat & Poultry and Creative Bakery creations, indulgence in Coconut-based cakes and spice-infused desserts and diving into the word of beverages with Coconut Arrack Cocktail Class and Gin-based concoctions and desserts crafted from Coconut Milk as well as admiring Spice Art Frames using Tea, Coconut, and Spice, alongside Gok creations.

Moreover, CAFE 2024 aims to spotlight the Ayurvedic and health benefits of Sri Lankan cuisine, engaging both local and international chefs and artists to celebrate their collective heritage. 

This grand event is made possible by the generous and enthusiastic support of our sponsors: Diamond Sponsor – Asriel Marketing (Pvt) Ltd, Platinum Sponsor – Nestle Lanka PLC, Gold Sponsors – Pelawatte Dairy Industries Ltd, Prima Group, Dilmah Tea (PVT) Ltd., and Maliban Biscuits Manufactories (PVT) Ltd. with a host of esteemed co-sponsors – CBL Convenience Foods Lanka PLC, Cargills Ceylon PLC, CIC Agri Produce Export (Pvt) Ltd, Litro Gas Lanka, CW Mackie PLC and Tasty (PVT) Ltd.

Through initiatives like CAFE, the Chefs Guild Lanka continues to uplift the culinary industry in Sri Lanka, ensuring that Sri Lanka’s chefs are at the forefront of global food trends and standards. From developing an updated cookery curriculum to organizing professional training kitchens and culinary competitions, CGL remains committed to nurturing culinary talent and promoting Sri Lankan cuisine on the global stage. Join us at CAFE 2024 and witness the magic of culinary brilliance unfolding before your eyes. For more information visit Culinary Art Food Expo.

BY NELUM BUDDHADASA