High Commission of Sri Lanka in India

Promotion of Sri Lanka Cuisine in New Delhi PDF Print option in slimbox / lytebox? (info) E-mail
Monday, 03 September 2018 05:19

Two events were organised by the Sri Lanka High Commission in New Delhi to promote Sri Lankan cuisine as part of the series of programmes to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of Sri Lanka’s Independence. 

A ten day Sri Lanka Food Festival from 17th to 26th August 2018 was held at the Capital Kitchen of the Taj Palace Hotel in New Delhi, which was a great success.  The food festival was organised by the Sri Lanka High Commission in partnership with the Taj Palace in New Delhi together with the Mount Lavinia Hotel in Sri Lanka.  Sri Lanka’s Master Chef Pabilis was the centre of attraction who turned out an array of Sri Lankan cuisine bringing out the best flavours of Sri Lankan spices.

The inauguration of the Sri Lanka Food Festival was held on 23rd of August 2018.  The Chief Guests were Hon. Wijayadasa Rajapaksha, Minister of Higher Education and Culture and Hon. Ranjith Aluwihare, State Minister of Tourism Development and Christian Religious Affairs who graced the occasion in the sidelines of their participation at the Buddhist Conclave that took place in New Delhi simultaneously.  The selected audience included Udith Raj MP, the former Secretary Foreign Affairs of India, S Jaishankar, Sanjay Verma, Chief Of Protocol of the MEA, other officials, diplomats, personnel from the media and the tourism sectors. 

The High Commissioner for Sri Lanka, Chitranganee Wagiswara and Samrat Datta, General Manager of the Taj Palace Hotel addressed the gathering.  The High Commissioner spoke of the India Sri Lanka cultural links and in that context the cuisine which is similar, and at the same time the uniqueness of Sri Lankan cuisine.  Sri Lanka’s Master Chef was also felicitated and his latest books were on display for the invitees to purchase.  A video on tourist attractions was also shown to the audience. 

A publication on “Buddhist Heritage of Sri Lanka” was also launched at the event.  The publication was a project funded by the India Sri Lanka Foundation.  The author of the book is Mr. Binoy Bhel who is a reputed cultural historian, a film maker and a photographer who is known for his tireless and prolific output of work over the past 41 years, in particular on Sri Lanka.  He has taken over 50,000 photographs of Asian monuments and art heritage with most of the ancient buddhist monuments of Sri Lanka.  

The Sri Lanka Food Festival ended in a high note focusing on the myriad flavours and the organic and ayurvedic medicinal value that is encapsulated within its culinary culture.  

In addition, a Sri Lanka Night was held at the Foreign Correspondents Club of South Asia in New Delhi on 28th August 2018.  The event was organized jointly with the FCC, and the Sri Lanka High Commission in New Delhi.

At the inauguration, the President of the FCC, S. Venkat Narayan thanked the High Commissioner and the staff for organizing the event for the members of the FCC and spoke of the close relations maintained between the FCC and the High Commission.  In her remarks, High Commissioner Wagiswara refered to the important role played by the media and the multifaceted links between India and Sri Lanka.  She highlighted the different features of the Sri Lankan cuisine and referred to the increasing popularity of Sri Lanka as a tourist destination. 

All members of the FCC were invited to taste the flavours of Sri Lankan cuisine and experience the Sri Lankan culinary culture.  The dinner showcased a plethora of festive dishes such as hoppers and egg hoppers, cashew nut curry, pol sambol and different chutneys.

One attractive feature of the evening was, for the first time a group of Indian dancers performed Sri Lankan traditional dances.  The dancers were from the Alpana Nayak Dance Institute in New Delhi.  The students have learnt traditional Sri Lankan dancing during their visit to the University of Visual and Performing Arts Sri Lanka through the Exchange programmes initiated by the India Sri Lanka Foundation.   


Sri Lanka High Commission

New Delhi

31.08.2018

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Minister Kiriella attends former Indian Prime Minister Vajpayee funeral PDF Print option in slimbox / lytebox? (info) E-mail
Sunday, 19 August 2018 04:45

Minister Lakshman Kiriella represented the Government of Sri Lanka as Special Envoy at the State funeral of former Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in New Delhi on Friday.

During this visit to New Delhi Minister Kiriella had a meeting with the Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. 

High Commission of Sri Lanka

New Delhi

17 August 2018 

 

 
Ministry of Foreign Affairs requests for details of Missing Persons PDF Print option in slimbox / lytebox? (info) E-mail
Thursday, 21 June 2018 12:22

The attention of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been drawn to a list of names published online by the ITJP (International Truth and Justice Project). According to the ITJP, this list, which presently consists of 351 names and can be accessed at http://www.disappearance.itjpsl.com/#lang=english is of persons who are alleged to have disappeared while in the custody of the Sri Lankan Armed Forces in May 2009.

The Office on Missing Persons (OMP) which has been established by an Act of Parliament (Act No. 14 of 2016 as amended by Act No. 09 of 2017) is the permanent and independent entity in Sri Lanka that is vested with the tasks of, inter alia, searching and tracing of missing persons and clarifying the circumstances in which such persons went missing, and their fate; making recommendations to the relevant authorities towards reducing the incidents of missing persons; protecting the rights and interests of missing persons and their relatives; and identifying proper avenues of redress to which such missing persons or their relatives may have recourse.

Therefore, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs urges and encourages anyone in Sri Lanka or overseas to kindly share with the Office on Missing Persons:

-any further/additional/detailed information pertaining to persons whose names have been listed by the ITJP and the circumstances under which they went missing;

-any other lists/information that may be available with anyone/ entity pertaining to any individuals including lists of security forces and police personnel, who may be considered to be missing, as defined by Section 27 of the Act.

Kindly direct any information available to:

Chairperson,

Office on Missing Persons,

Address: 34, Narahenpita Road, Nawala, Sri Lanka

E-mail: ompsrilanka@gmail.com

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka

Colombo 1

20 June 2018


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GRANTING SCHOLARSHIPS UNDER GOVERNMENT OF SRI LANKA PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAM FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS ACADEMIC YEAR 2017/2018 PDF Print option in slimbox / lytebox? (info) E-mail
Tuesday, 24 April 2018 03:42

Government of Sri Lanka Presidential Scholarships programme for Foreign Students implemented by the Ministry of Higher Education and Highways is now open for applications. Deadline for applications have been extended till 04.05.2018. 

For further details please refer to;

http://www.mohe.gov.lk/index.php/scholaships/foreign-students/100-scholarships-for-foreign-students

http://www.mohe.gov.lk/images/pdf/fulldocumentfinal5.pdf

 
Exhibition by the Sri Lankan Artist, Prof. Jagath Weerasinghe PDF Print option in slimbox / lytebox? (info) E-mail
Monday, 23 April 2018 05:43

All are invited to witness the Exhibition by the Sri Lankan Artist, Prof. Jagath Weerasinghe at @khojstudios, International Artists Association, New Delhi from 24th to 30th April 2018. Artist Talk on 25th April, 5 p.m.

 

 


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