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Boat & Marine Show 2023 To Promote Sri Lanka As A “Marine Destination” – Paving The Way For Investment In The Sector

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The Boat Show & Marine Show 2023 organised by the Chamber of Marine Industries Sri Lanka (CMISL) will be the only event held in Sri Lanka to develop the boating market by showcasing the latest products, technology, and services in the boating & fisheries world. The event will be the 8th edition and will be held from 27th to 29th October 2023 at the Port City Colombo. Following the success of the Boat Show Sri Lanka 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 & 2018, the upcoming exhibition will further improve its standards while attracting large numbers of buyers along with boating enthusiasts and industry professionals from different countries such as India, Pakistan, Maldives, Bangladesh, Singapore, Seychelles, Mauritius, South Korea, China, Germany, Netherlands, and the UK among others.

Speaking at the press conference held recently at The Kingsbury Hotel in Colombo, the Chairman of the CMISL, Mr Kaushal Rajapaksa commented “ We aim to showcase our quality of work and exchange skills and technology with all other boat -building countries of the world. At the moment we have an MOU in place with the Maldives and two others with both Korea and South Africa, which are in the process of being finalised. He stated that Sri Lanka is also a part of the International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA) which represents them at an international level, presenting a strong and united voice when dealing with issues challenging the industry. Mr. Rajapaksa added that the Export & Development Board (EDB) and the Ministry of Industries have lent their fullest support.

Speaking to the media, the Minister of Tourism & Lands, Harin Fernando, stressed the importance of the Boat & Marine Show for the nautical and tourism industries, particularly in promoting Sri Lanka as a “marine destination” with the goal of attracting high spending tourists to the island. He stated that the

event is a crucial part of the Sri Lankan economy and will give maximum international exposure to the marine industry in Sri Lanka. He stated that “Sri Lanka is a resilient nation and the Boat & Marine Show is a testament to this – being an island blessed with perennial rivers and inland banks, the potential for water based tourist activities is enormous”. The State Minister of Investment Promotion, Dilum Amunugama, added that the prime focus should be placed on exports, tourism and investment. He reiterated that the upcoming event will promote the developing Port City Colombo along with showcasing Sri Lanka as a major marine tourism destination.

The Organising Committee Boat & Marine Show Sri Lanka 2023 Chairman, Sharzan Ramesh Perera, addressing the media stated that the event will be the best ever held to date – “With the new venue, Port City Colombo, it will be very convenient for visitors, tourists, and even investors who have shown interest in the industry. As tourism will be playing a major part in the country’s economic revival, it will boost the industry as well. Our boats and marine products are accepted internationally and this will increase its exposure and make Sri Lanka a leader in the nautical field as well”. The Boat & Marine Show 2023 event is sponsored by Sail Lanka Charter and Morex Lanka (Pvt) Ltd as the Platinum Sponsors and Neil Marine (Pvt) Ltd as the Diamond Sponsor.

Article by Nelum Buddhadasa

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The price of Litro gas will not change this time - President Muditha Peiris
President Muditha Peiris states that Litro Gas Lanka Company has decided to maintain the gas price without any change this month.

He said this while attending a press conference held at the company premises yesterday (04). The Chairman further commented that comparing the price formula and the international gas price, the price of gas should increase by 470 rupees. But the company decided not to increase the price this month as a result of the excellent management of stockpiling when the price had been shrewdly identified in advance in the international market.

Accordingly, the prices of 12.5 kg cylinder of Litro Gas at 2,982 rupees, 1,198 rupees for 5 kg cylinder and 561 rupees for 2.3 kg cylinder will be maintained without any change.

The company has already reduced the prices of litro gas cylinders four times this year and accordingly reduced them by 1,005 rupees in April, 100 rupees in May, 452 rupees in June and 204 rupees last July.
While providing this relief to the people, Litro Company also arranged to award 1.5 billion rupees as dividends to the state treasury last week. Mr. Peiris added that it is a special achievement of our company to be able to provide gas to the people at a low price by challenging the increase in international prices due to the study of the market and efficient stock management.

A Taste of Switzerland: Mount Lavinia Hotel Launches the “Swiss Food Corner” to Celebrate the Swiss National Day

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With the National Day of Switzerland falling on the 1st of August 2023, the Mount Lavinia Hotel launched the “Swiss Food Corner” at the Governor’s Restaurant to celebrate the occasion. The delectable spread of classic dishes offers guests a glimpse of cuisine from Switzerland and gives foodies that feeling of being transported to the majestic Swiss Alps through an exclusive dining experience at the historic Mount Lavinia Hotel. A premier colonial heritage hotel in Sri Lanka, with a history spanning more than 216 years, the Mount Lavinia Hotel is set against the beautiful backdrop of the Indian ocean and exudes old world charm. The hotel remains a popular destination for holidaymakers and offers a unique dining experience for guests.

The hotel launched the special Swiss Food Promotion from 30th July uptil 6th of August 2023. Guests can indulge in an authentic Swiss feast at the Governor’s Restaurant Dinner Buffet from 7.00 pm onwards, featuring classic Swiss delicacies such as Crispy Potato Rösti, Cheese Spätzle with Roasted Onions, Carrot Cake and many more delicious Swiss dishes. As one of southern Colombo’s most prestigious and undoubtedly one of the most scenic beachfront hotels noted for its excellence in international cuisines, Mount Lavinia Hotel’s Swiss Corner promotion offers a rare opportunity to savour the flavours of Switzerland without having to cross borders!

The Swiss Food Corner at Governor’s Restaurant – Available from 30th July to 6th August 2023 during the Dinner Buffet –
For an additional amount of Rs. 1,000 Nett per person.
For Reservations – Call 077 228 9721 / 074 310 4270.

Article by Nelum Buddhadasa

Please support Sri Lanka in this difficult time – Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus requests from the Sri Lankan community in New Zealand

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The Sri Lankan Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus request the Sri Lankan community living in New Zealand to contribute to help the economic crisis that Sri Lanka is currently facing.

This request was made when a meeting was held in Auckland recently (28) between the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus who are on a study visit to New Zealand and the Sri Lankan community living in New Zealand.

Addressing the occasion, the Chair of the Sri Lanka Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus, Member of Parliament Hon. (Dr.) (Mrs.) Sudarshini Fernandopulle said that the motherland should be supported to get out of the difficult situation faced by her at the moment. Commenting on the actions taken by the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus of Parliament of Sri Lanka, the Chair said that although her Caucus consists of women parliamentarians representing different parties, they stand together for common goals.

Ms. Vanushi Walters of Sri Lankan origin representing New Zealand Parliament was also present on this occasion and she expressed her delight regarding choosing New Zealand for this trip. Mrs. Walters also stated that the existence of a parliamentary system with more favorable structures and spaces for women’s political representation in New Zealand would allow in a better understanding of women’s political activities in the Sri Lankan context will enable the female parliamentarians to establish the same good practices back in their homeland.

Addressing the Sri Lankan community living in New Zealand, Hon. (Mrs.) Pavithradevi Wanniarachchi, Minister, requested that the motherland needs the support of Sri Lankans living all over the world at this hour. Hon. (Mrs.) Rohini Kumari Wijerathna, Vice Chair of the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus, Member of Parliament, requested to contribute to making more investments in Sri Lanka.

Hon. (Dr.) (Mrs.) Sudarshini Fernandopulle, Hon. (Dr.) (Mrs.) Seetha Arambepola, Hon. (Mrs.) Rohini Kumari Wijerathna, Hon. (Mrs.) Pavithradevi Wanniarachchi, Hon. (Mrs.) Geetha Samanmale Kumarasinghe, Hon. (Mrs.) Thalatha Athukorala, Hon. Kokila Gunawardena, Hon. (Mrs.) Muditha Prishanthi, Hon. (Mrs.) Rajika Wickramasinghe, Hon. (Dr.) (Ms.) Harini Amarasuriya, Secretary general of Parliament Mrs. Kushani Rohanadeera, Assistant Director (Administration) Indira Dissanayake and Manager Media of Parliament Nimmi Hathiyaldeniya were present at this tour held.

The study tour was organized by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) with the full support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) on behalf of the Forum of Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus of Sri Lanka.

SLBC “ Subhawitha Gee “ Musical Programm

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RUZAIK FAROOK

The Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation City FM Service monthly conducting “ Subhawitha Gee “ Musical Programme was held at the Nalanda College Malalasekera Auditorium, Colombo on 28th July.  It was held under the patronage of Principal of the College U.D. Iran Champika De Silva.

Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation Advisor Hassim Omar presented a prize to one of the singer along with Principal U.D. Iran Champika De Silva.

 Facilitation Ceremony for National Swimmer and National Records Holder and Swimming Coach

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Zahira College Colombo had organized the facilitation Ceremony for National Swimmer and National Records Holder Master M. F. Muhammad and Swimming Coach Mohamed Fawaz for his service as a dedicated coach at the College Hall recently.   

They honoured by the chief guest High Commissioner of Malaysia to Sri Lanka and Maldives Badli Hisham Adam. Principal of the College Trizviiy Marikkar, Board of Governors’ Sports Sub-Committee Chairman Naina Mohamed, Academic Staffs and Students were present.

College given special scholarship for swimmer M.F. Muhammad for his National Achievement and service recognize letter to Swimming Coach Mohamed Fawaz at this ceremony.

High Commissioner of Malaysia Badli Hisham Adam handed over the scholarship to Master M.F. Muhammad and a lettter appreciation to Coach Mohamed Fawaz.

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Master M. F. Muhammad receiving scholarship from chief guest High Commissioner of Malaysia Badli Hisham Adam.

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Swimming Coach Mohamed Fawaz receiving service recognize letter from chief guest High Commissioner of Malaysia Badli Hisham Adam. 

 Artist Nisansala Karunaratne Rajapaksa’s art exhibition “ Where do I belong “

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RUZAIK FAROOK

A renowned Artist Nisansala Karunaratne Rajapaksa had organized the art exhibition “ Where do I belong “ Colours of unified minds which was held at Casa Serena Gallery D. S. Senanayake Mawatha, Colombo on July Friday 28.     

The High Commissioner of Bangladesh Tareq Mohamed Ariful Islam, Ambassador of Brazil Ronald Cardoso, Ambassador of Indonesia Dewi Gustina Tobin, Ambassador of Cuba Andres Marcelo, Representatives of Chinese Embassy, National Authority of Tobacco and Alcohol Chairman Prof. Samadhi Rajapaksa and family members of the Nisansala were also present.

Sri Lanka receives 763,000 tourists during the first 7 months of the year – State Minister of Tourism Diana Gamage

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Generates approximately US $ 800 million in revenue, The government’s focus is on hosting the prestigious World Travel Awards final in Sri Lanka, To further boost tourism, the government is considering the implementation of a night economy system

She further emphasized the success of President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s program aimed at strengthening the national economy through the growth of the tourism industry. This accomplishment has played a crucial role in bolstering Sri Lanka’s foreign reserves.

State Minister Mrs. Diana Gamage shared her perspective during a Press Briefing at the Presidential Media Centre (PMC) today (30) under the theme ‘Collective Path to a Stable Country.’

Mrs. Gamage emphasized the importance introducing new approaches and adopting innovative strategies to enhance the tourism industry. She emphasized the necessity of developing vibrant and active cities to attract tourists, stating that visitors do not seek out lifeless destinations or dead cities.

The State Minister of Tourism Mrs. Diana Gamage also said:

Last year, the tourism business had fallen into a very sad situation. Tourists did not make Sri Lanka a tourist destination due to the economic crisis and struggle in the country. Various countries had banned Sri Lanka from visiting. But with the arrival of President Ranil Wickremesinghe, the era of queuing in the country ended. The economy is slowly building up. At the same time, a favourable situation was created for the tourism industry. In the first seven months of this year, Sri Lanka witnessed a significant increase in tourist arrivals, with 763,000 tourists visiting the country. This surge has contributed to earning over US$ 800 million, representing a remarkable growth rate of 205% compared to the previous year. The resurgence of the tourism sector has played a vital role in strengthening Sri Lanka’s economy and increasing its foreign reserves.

As the State Ministry of Tourism, Sri Lanka is undertaking a new program to boost tourism, and one significant step in this regard was hosting the final round of the Miss World pageant recently. This prestigious event saw contestants from 30 countries visiting Sri Lanka, contributing to the promotion of the country’s tourism industry.

In line with its efforts to boost tourism, the State Ministry of Tourism in Sri Lanka has undertaken a new program to promote the country as an attractive tourist destination. Recently, Sri Lanka hosted the final round of the Miss Tourism World pageant, with contestants from 30 countries visiting and exploring the beauty of the island. This event has significantly contributed to promoting Sri Lanka’s tourism industry.

Furthermore, a significant milestone is set to take place at the end of this year, as Sri Lanka plans to host the final competition of the World Travel Awards (WTA) in December. This prestigious event is expected to see the participation of 117 countries, further elevating Sri Lanka’s status as a global tourism destination. The President has been apprised of these developments, reflecting the government’s commitment to showcasing Sri Lanka’s potential to the world.

Additionally, historical data shows that a considerable number of tourists have previously arrived in Sri Lanka from countries such as England, Russia, Germany, and France. These key markets continue to show interest in visiting Sri Lanka, further strengthening the country’s tourism industry.

Indeed, while the State Ministry of Tourism plays a crucial role in promoting and facilitating tourism, the majority of the tourism industry’s success relies on private institutions and individuals. The actions of even a single person can have a significant impact on the reputation of Sri Lanka as a tourist destination. Hence, there is a vital need for regulations to ensure the smooth and positive experience of tourists. Regulation of the tourism business is crucial to maintain standards and ensure a positive experience for tourists. A single negative incident or inconvenience to a tourist can have far-reaching consequences on the entire industry. Therefore, a robust regulatory framework is necessary to safeguard the interests of both tourists and the tourism sector.

In this regard, the government has taken steps to implement a system that evaluates the quality of accommodations, such as Air B&B, Homestays, provided to tourists. By maintaining high-quality facilities and services, Sri Lanka can attract more tourists and enhance the overall tourism experience.

Setting ambitious targets, such as achieving tourism revenue levels similar to that of 2018 by the end of this year, shows the government’s commitment to rejuvenating the tourism industry. It highlights the determination to restore Sri Lanka’s appeal as a thriving and welcoming tourist destination in the global market.

It is essential to clarify that when discussing the cultivation of hemp (Cannabis), the focus is not on its use as an intoxicant. Cannabis, indeed, is classified as a drug, but it also has significant potential for medical and industrial purposes. In fact, there are 22 varieties of cannabis in Sri Lanka and numerous numbers of medicinal products that can be derived from hemp, presenting a significant opportunity for Sri Lanka to capitalize on its cultivation and exports. Hemp cultivation is gaining prominence globally, and Sri Lanka has the potential to become a leader in this industry. There are lucrative investment prospects in producing medicines from hemp, which can yield substantial economic benefits for the country. A ten-acre hemp plantation alone has the potential to generate around US$ 200 million.

However, it is essential to address the misconceptions and misunderstandings surrounding hemp farming in Sri Lanka. Some negative perceptions arise from the misuse of social media and the conflation of hemp with illicit drugs. It is crucial to educate the public about the legitimate and profitable aspects of hemp cultivation, emphasizing its vast economic potential in various industries.

By promoting responsible and informed discussions about cannabis, focusing on its various uses beyond intoxication, and implementing appropriate regulations, Sri Lanka can tap into the enormous economic opportunities offered by this multi-billion dollar industry.

To boost the tourism industry, implementing a night economy system is vital. Tourists seek destinations that provide them with the freedom to enjoy life to the fullest. Closing tourist destinations early, such as at 10 pm, would discourage tourists from visiting. To attract tourists, it is essential to create vibrant and lively environments, not “dead cities” (areas with limited nightlife). In order to attract more tourists, it is crucial to extend the operating hours of tourist destinations, allowing visitors to have a more enjoyable experience. This may involve keeping certain places open later into the night, providing various entertainment options, and facilitating activities that appeal to tourists.

Furthermore, establishing direct flight services with international airlines, such as Chinese and Italian airlines, will enhance accessibility and convenience for tourists. These partnerships can help bring in more visitors and contribute to the growth of Sri Lanka’s tourism sector.

By implementing these promotional programs and initiatives, the State Ministry aims to strengthen Sri Lanka’s economy through a thriving and vibrant tourism industry. Emphasizing a night economy, extending beach stays, and improving transportation connections will undoubtedly make Sri Lanka a more attractive and appealing destination for tourists from around the world. A thriving tourism sector can bring in substantial revenue, create job opportunities, and contribute significantly to the nation’s economic growth.

Responding to a query from a journalist the State Minister said that it is indeed concerning that the distorted singing of the national anthem has occurred in a recent tournament. The national anthem holds great significance as a symbol of pride for the country and its people. It is crucial to uphold its dignity and respect. The issue of insulting the national anthem should not be taken lightly, and it deserves attention from all political groups, including the opposition. Bringing back defamation laws and ensuring proper legal measures to address such incidents can play a vital role in discouraging such disrespectful behaviour. Political leaders and groups should take a firm stance against any actions that undermine the national anthem’s sanctity and work collectively to promote respect for national symbols and values. Upholding national pride and unity is essential for the progress and prosperity of the country.

French President Pledges Strong Support for Debt Restructuring and Bolsters Bilateral Relations during Historic Visit to Sri Lanka

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French President Emmanuel Macron made a historic visit to Sri Lanka yesterday (28), following his trip to the South Pacific Region. This visit marked the first time a French President had visited the country.

During the visit, President Ranil Wickremesinghe and President Macron held friendly and productive bilateral discussions which lasted for an hour and fifteen minutes. The main objective was to enhance and elevate the existing relations between Sri Lanka and France, especially considering the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic ties being celebrated this year.

President Wickremesinghe expressed admiration for France’s significant role in global affairs, particularly in areas such as climate mitigation, global debt restructuring, and matters related to the Indo-Pacific region.

President Macron recalled his recent conversations with President Wickremesinghe in Paris, which took place during the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact. He reaffirmed France’s willingness and commitment to supporting Sri Lanka in its economic recovery. As the fourth-largest creditor to Sri Lanka, France pledged its assistance in the debt restructuring process, aiming for a positive outcome for the country.

In a Twitter post following the discussions, President Macron stated, “Sri Lanka and France are two nations in Indian Ocean sharing the same goal: an open, inclusive and prosper indo-pacific. In Colombo we confirmed it: strong as in our 75 years of diplomatic relations, we would open a new era to our partnership.”

The discussions between the two leaders focused on strengthening cooperation in various sectors, including politics, economics, tourism, climate change, sustainable development, and maritime activities. As part of the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two nations, several specific areas for further collaboration were identified.

These areas of cooperation included the establishment of a school for maritime safety and security, the opening of a permanent office for the French Agency for Development (AFD) in Sri Lanka, the initiation of high-level diplomatic dialogues, cooperation in the education sector, and the enhancement of efforts to combat human trafficking in the maritime safety and security sector.

Additionally, both leaders exchanged views on topics of regional and multilateral interest in the current global context. President Macron expressed keen interest in collaborating with Sri Lanka during its upcoming chairmanship of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), of which France is a member. In turn, President Wickremesinghe showed interest in the Indian Ocean Commission, where France actively participates.

President Wickremesinghe praised President Macron’s timely initiative in organizing the event held in Paris from the 22nd to 23rd June 2023, which he attended. He also conveyed Sri Lanka’s agreement to join the Paris Agenda for the People and the Planet, emphasizing the country’s commitment to global efforts for a sustainable future.

The French delegation accompanying President Emmanuel Macron for bilateral discussions will include the French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Mrs Catherine Colonna, Ambassador of France in Sri Lanka and Maldives Mr Jean-Francoise Pactet, Advisors to the French President Mr Fabien Mandon, Mr Walid Fouque and Mr Josue Serres, Head of Asia Department of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr Benoit Guidee, the Press Counsellor of the President of France Mr Jonas Bayard, State Minister for overseas territories Philippe Vigier and Advisor of the French Minister of Foreign Affairs Florian Cardinaux.

The Sri Lankan delegation accompanying President Ranil Wickremesinghe will include Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr Ali Sabri, the Senior Advisor to the President on National security and Chief of Staff Mr Sagala Ratnayaka, Secretary to the President Mr Saman Ekanayake, Foreign Secretary Ms Aruni Wijewardane, Central Bank Governor Dr Nandalal Weerasinghe, Economic Advisor to the President Dr R.H.S. Samaratunge, Director General/Europe & North America the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka Ms Shobini Gunasekera and Mr Randula Abeyweera, Director Youth and Sustainable Development to the President.