Udari Nadishani to attend USA for Ms International World Pageant

Udari Nadishani plans to visit USA to attend the Ms International World Pageant in USA as Ms International World Sri Lanka 2017.  The pageant will be held from February 24th 2017 to February 26th 2017 in a cruise ship leaving West Palm Beach in Florida.

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Udari is a leading Sri Lankan fashion models with about 10 years of experience in the fashion and glamour world.  She has done modeling in fashion shows, modeling events and successfully modeled for brands such as Sony, Lumia Textiles, Mobitel, Diliganz Fashion etc.   She has been recognized as the best model of the world pageant as well as Mrs. Sri Lanka 2015 beauty pageant.

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In addition to being involved in song visuals, Television advertisement, magazines, she has presented clothing, designs, and products in commercials, runways, advertisements, and/or fashion shows.

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She is also working as the Model Coordinator with the ‘Role Model’ in Chilaw Road, Dalupotha Negambo.

පොලිස් නිලධාරීන් ඒක්ක ෙසල්ලම් කළ කාන්තාවට වැඩවරදී

පොලිස් නිලධාරීන්ට දුරකථන ඇමැතුම් ලබා දෙමින් විවිධාකාරයේ අදහස් ප්‍රකාශ කරමින් සබඳතා පැවැත්වීමට උත්සහා කළ කාන්තාවක් අත්අඩංගුවට ගෙන රක්ෂිත බන්ධනාගාගත කර තිබෙනවා.

වයස අවුරුදු 24 ක් වන මෙම කාන්තාව විවාහක කාන්තාවක් වන නමුත් පුරුෂයා පදිංචි නිවස අතහැර ගොස් ඇය ජිවත්වන්නේ ඇගේ මවගේ නිවසේ ය. අදාළ කාන්තාව පොලිස් නිලධාරීන්ට දුරකථනය මාර්ගයෙන් අනවශ්‍ය දේවල් ඇතුල් කර කෙටි පණිවිඩ යවා තිබෙනවා.

මේ හේතුවෙන් පොලිස් නිලධාරීන් බලවත් අපහසුතාවයට පත් වූ නිසා පසුගියදා අදාළ කාන්තාව සහ ඇගේ මව ‍පොලීසියට කැඳවා  තදින් අවවාද කර පිටත් කර හැරි බව පොලීසිය පවසනවා.

පසුව මෙම කාන්තාවගෙන් 119 ඇමතුම් මධ්‍යස්ථානයට  ඇමතුම් 11 ලබා දී අසත්‍ය තොරතුරු පැවැසීම නිසා ඇය ‍පොලිස් අත්අඩංගුවට ගෙන “රජයේ නිලධාරීන්ට සාපරාධී බලහත්කාරය පෑම” යන චෝදනාව යටතේ අධිකරණයට ඉදිරිපත් කිරීමට පියවර ගෙන තිබෙනවා.

එහිදී අධිකරණය මගින් අදාළ කාන්තාව පෙබරවාරි 14 වන දින දක්වා රක්ෂිත බන්ධනාගාර ගත කිරීමට නියම කළා.

 

PROFOOD, PROPACK AND AG-BIZ TO PROVIDE BIGGEST CLUES TO FOOD MANUFACTURERS

Pro Food and Pro Pack and Agbiz Exhibition, Sri Lanka’s largest food, packaging and agriculture expo will be held from 4th – 6th August 2017 for the 16th consecutive year at the Sirimavo Bandaranaike Memorial Exhibition Hall.

The exhibition is organized by the Sri Lanka Food Processors Association together with Lanka Exhibition and Conference Services (LECS).

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“This event which has witnessed an evolutionary increase over the decade will be held under the theme “from the farm to the fork denoting the entire chain of the food industry which include the inception of the food which mainly revolve around farms, to the process and finally, the food table of the consumer. This event is an excellent opportunity not only for large scale manufacturers but also for small and micro level manufacturers as well because all stakeholders from, the food processing sector participating for this national event, President Sri Lanka Food Processors Association, Maliek De Alwis said.

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The exhibition and consumer fair scheduled to be held within a span of three days and expecting more than 20,000 to 30,000 visitors to the event and also help to interact with prospective buyers and also understand the new technology that is being used for the sector, due to foreign participation. Moreover, the event will feature all facets of the food and beverage industry and will include intricate details and the meticulous process that is required, for food products in order to make them available to the consumer. During the event Institute of Science and Technology will present its annual research paper will be presented and several other institutes will conduct several training programms for interested parties he said.

Executive Director, Hayleys, Agriculture Sector Mr. Rizvi Zaheed said, this event is renowned for providing a unique and comprehensive platform for the discovery and introduction of food processing, engineering and packaging services among the host of other benefits both the visitors and the stall holders would receive. This event would enable to show case the progress that Sri Lanka has made in the agro business sector during the last so many years. Therefore, this event is an ideal platform for prospective persons who are interested in the agriculture sector including agriculture graduates, interested parties. All stakeholders in the agriculture sector will be participating for this event, which will help Sri Lanka to getting into the international value chain in the food industry he said.

Mr. Dhammika Gunasekara one of the active persons in the move said that at this year’s expo is the two separate pavilions from the largest global players in the Industry India and China. Over 80 companies from India and China will participate at this year event. The event is set to attract all stakeholders from many South East Asian countries as well. He said that Ministry of Industries will sponsor for the SME and micro sector entities pavilion. Since the all the countries participated since this inception in 2001 and are now increasing the number new manufacturer’s participation, which has created a space problem, Gunasekera said

The event has been earmarked as ‘a must attend’ throughout the entirety of its existence, and has been renowned for providing all visitors and stall holders a unique experience and also this year would be the 16th consecutive year is an excellent platform to understands the industry trends in the world because several foreign participation would share their knowledge and knowhow for the local manufactures, founder of the event Mario De Alwis said.

This is the only exhibition of its kind to be held in the Island and over the years it has been known to provide each visitor and stall holder with a unique and unparalleled experience in terms of networking, sales leads and knowledge.

CEO, LECS Mr. Aasim Mukthar said that more than 350 stalls have been allocated for the local and foreign manufactures, which is the biggest event in the country in relation to the food and agriculture sector.

The exhibition is supported and endorsed by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Industry and Commerce. The National Agri Business Council join hands with the organizers to provide an insight to the agri business areas.

Award Winners

BEST   STALL – FOOD & BEVERAGE CATEGORY
02nd  Runner up         –  Maliban Biscuits Manufactories (pvt) Ltd
01st Runner up           – Country Style Foods (pvt) Ltd – SMAK
Winner                    –  Pussalla Meat Producers (Pvt) Ltd  

BEST STALL – PACKAGING CATEGORY
02nd  Runner up – Target Pack Holdings (Pvt) Ltd
01st Runner up   – Phoenix Industries Limited
Winner            –  Mead Lee Packaging Industries (Pvt) Ltd

BEST STALL – MACHINERY CATEGORY

Joint 02nd  Runner up        –  Westmann Engineering co (Pvt) Ltd

Joint 02nd  Runner up        – Transcontinental Packaging &   Commodities(Pvt) Ltd

1st runner up                     – Industrial Stainless Steel Fabrications (Pvt) Ltd.

Winner                            – CMC Engineering Export GMBH

BEST STALL – SME PAVILION
2nd runner up      – Sewitha Products

1st runner up      – Sathu Star Industry

Winner                – Radha Lanka

BEST STALL – AGBIZ  
2nd runner up      – Stall 239,246 – Opex Holdings (pvt) Ltd

1st runner up      – Stall 232 – CIC Seeds (Pvt) Ltd

Winner                – Stalls 222 to 224 – Hayleys Agriculture Holdings Ltd

BEST STALL – INSTITUTIONAL CATEGORY
2nd runner up      – University of Wayamba

1st runner up      – University of Sri Jayawardenapura

Winner                – University of Peradeniya

MOST INNOVATIVE PRODUCT – INSTITUTIONAL CATEGORY
2nd runner up      – University of Wayamba  (Raja Ala Noodles)

1st runner up      – University of Sri Jayawardenapura –(Gachico-instant)

Winner                – University of Sri Jayawardenapura (Green Food Wrapper from banana leaf) 

COMMERCIALLY VIABLE PRODUCT
2nd runner up      – University of Sri Jayawardenapura – ( Cornamalt, Malted Powder from Corn  )

1st runner up      – University of Sabaragamuw  (Nutmeg Peel Food Dressing)

Winner                – University of Peradeniya –(Domestic Coconut scraper cum Milk extractor )

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Sri Lanka – Thailand Business Council holds talks in Thailand

The Sri Lanka – Thailand Business Council visited Thailand from the 1st – 4th of February for B2B meetings and Bi-lateral talks with their Thai counterparts.

The 11 Member high-powered business delegation from Sri Lanka met with members of the Federation of Thai Industries and Board of Trade of Thailand to promote investment opportunities and joint ventures in Sri Lanka.

The meetings with the government body associations were followed by a full day B2B session comprising of over 60 Small and Medium Scale business at the Marriot Marquis Hotel in Bangkok. The B2B was organized with the assistance from the Department of International Trade and Promotion in Thailand. (DITP). The Delegates from Sri Lanka were introduced to over 60 business establishments looking to do business with Sri Lanka. The B2B meetings were hugely successful with members establishing direct contacts and leads for goods and services. Some of the Sri Lankan delegates signed up direct orders immediately with Thai companies.

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The Sri Lankan delegation comprised of 11 companies in diversified fields of business. The delegation was led by the President of the business council, Mr. Rizan Nazeer of Transtrade International and included Mr. Lionel Fernando from  Benjarong (Pvt ) Ltd, Mr. Asgar A.M. Musajee from M.M. Noorbhoy & Co. , Mr. Lalith Kumarage from Alucare (Pvt) Ltd, Mr. Rienzi Fernando of Roots Global (Pvt) Ltd Mr. Anverali Akbaraly of Raj Sons (Pvt) Ltd, Mr. Luxman Peiris of Dibbo Rubber Industries, Mr. Aasim Mukthar of Lanka Exhibition and Conference Services, Mr. Waruna Peiris of Waruna Printers & Publishers 

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Mrs. Kshenuka Senavirathna the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Thailand also participated at the meetings. During the talks the Sri Lanka delegation extended a warm invitation to their Thai counterparts to visit Sri Lanka and see firsthand the developments taking place.

Srimali Fonseka

When we hear the name ‘Srimali Fonseka’ it brings back to our memories the honor and glory she bestowed upon this country by winning the Mrs. Sri Lanka 2012 and Mrs. Asia International 2012 contest which was held in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. By profession a beauty consultant she is also passionate on the subject of fashion designing. After she became Mrs. Sri Lanka she got more involved with charity work mainly involving children. Her vision is to uplift the life of those children who do not get adequate love, financial support and proper education. She also works as an actress and a fashion model. Recently she was appointed as one of the judges, to select the beauty queen for the Miss Global Sri Lanka International 2014 beauty contest that was organized by Boston Lanka where the winner will take part in the International contest to be held in Jamaica during December 2014.

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Boston Lanka: What do you feel about being a judge in the Miss Global Sri Lanka contest?
Actually I have judged a few pageants in the recent past as well. After I emerged winner in the pageant I took part; I was appointed as a judge in the very next international pageant. This is something special to me, since it was organized by Sri Lankans who lives in USA. The girls I was expecting were better. So basically I think the pageant was good and the final judgment was exactly correct. They contestants were averagely ok because they didn’t have much time to prepare. So I would say they did rather well under the time constraints.

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Boston Lanka: What was your role in the judge panel and what are the area’s that you specifically looked into in a contestant?
Mainly I considered the look because when we come to the stage we have to see the look of the contestants and of course the personality and also kind of how they handle the questions which is also important.

Boston Lanka: What were your thoughts when you were appointed as a judge for this contest by Boston Lanka Media Network?
Actually I was really happy. They called me three days before the pageant and I adjusted my schedule and decided to attend it. I didn’t know much about Boston Lanka but through the social media networks such as Facebook I have seen the things they’ve been involved with. So I quite happily accepted the invitation.

Boston Lanka: Tell us when did you first start modeling or taking part in beauty pageants and were there any incidents in your life that got you into this field?
Before I emerged winner, I haven’t done any modeling or taken part in any contests as such. It was my first pageant and somehow I won it. I wanted to participate as Miss Sri Lanka but I never had the time to do so. So I was waiting for a pageant to take part as Mrs. Sri Lanka and I got to hear about this from the media and applied for it. I got selected and of course I won the title. I was the only person who won this title after Rosi Senanayake, 27 years ago.

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Boston Lanka: Where do you draw your inspirations from?
When I was small I had this dream, this vision. As children we all have a dream we want to aspire to. Rosi Senanyake was my role model. I wanted to be like her one day.

Boston Lanka: How do you think, winning these kinds of pageants impacts the recipients’ life? Is there a negative side to it as well?
It depends on the person. If you do something bad it will have negative impact in your life. If your actions are good it will impact your life in a positive manner. It depends on how you act with the title you received as well. Up to now I haven’t misused my title and I take things slowly, and I don’t want to taint my name with unwanted actions. I want to be a good icon in Sri Lanka and to be a role model for the children. That’s my main objective.

Boston Lanka: Do you have any motto’s that defines yourself or you live by?                                                                                                                  My motto is, live happily and make the lives of others happy. I don’t have many plans in my life.

Boston Lanka: As per your perception, what’s the meaning of life?
That is doesn’t depend on anyone. Your happiness can be found only by you.

Boston Lanka: What words of wisdom would you like to dispense to the young and aspiring models?
Modeling is not an easy task. You have to possess the talent and the looks. So what I mainly want to tell is, there are so many models out there but the actions of some have intentionally or unintentionally tarnished the name of our profession. So if you are a model or intend to become one you have to act, conduct yourself and be like one, with grace and decorum.

By Heshan Perera

United States will continue to stand with Sri Lanka as a friend and partner

The United States will continue to stand with you as your friend and your partner. While our level of cooperation today is unprecedented, there is always more progress to be made”, said Acting Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Ambassador Bruce Wharton speaking as the chief guest at the celebrations hosted by the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Washington D.C. to mark the 69th anniversary of Sri Lanka’s independence.

Ambassador Wharton further observed, “ Today Sri Lanka has the potential to become the next Asian Tiger”, it boasts one of the most strategic maritime locations in the entire Indo-Pacific:  at the nautical crossroads of Africa, South Asia, and East Asia, with the Strait of Hormuz to its west and the Strait of Malacca to its east.  Forty percent of all seaborne oil passes through the former and half the world’s merchant fleet capacity sails through the latter, making the sea lanes off of Sri Lanka’s southern coast some of the world’s most important economic arteries. Pointing to U.S. economic cooperation with Sri Lanka, he noted, “All of this cooperation wouldn’t be possible without the democratic progress Sri Lanka has made and its renewed commitment to reconciliation, accountable government, and freedom of expression.”

In his remarks, Ambassador Prasad Kariyawasam quoted excerpts from messages of the President, the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister, relating to governance, promoting reconciliation, and striving for equitable economic development.

Commenting on bilateral relations, Ambassador Kariyawasam referred in particular to the high level U.S.-Sri Lanka Partnership Dialogue and the selection of Sri Lanka for a compact programme of the Millennium Challenge Corporation in 2016, and remarked that the leaders of Sri Lanka look forward to working with the new US Administration to build on the exponential progress of the multi-faceted bilateral relationship, nurtured especially during the last two years. As an “island nation” considered a pre-eminent maritime hub of the Indo-Asia-Pacific, Sri Lanka values its ever-growing partnership with the U.S. The U.S. can be a natural partner to Sri Lanka as it progresses on the challenging transformative journey, to develop the nation as a modern democracy, rapidly integrating with the world of business and trade, in peace and friendship, for the mutual benefit of both countries.

The celebrations were attended by a large gathering of Sri Lankan Americans, the D.C. diplomatic community, senior U.S. government officials and several Representatives from the U.S. Congress, including Chairman of the Congressional Caucus on Sri Lanka Rep. Robert Aderholt of Alabama, member of the Sri Lanka Caucus Rep. David Price of North Carolina, and Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Asia and the Pacific Subcommittee Rep. Ted Yoho of Florida.

In the morning of February 4, the Ambassador and the Embassy staff hosted a solemn independence commemoration event at the Embassy with multi-faith observances conducted by religious dignitaries representing the Buddhist, Hindu, Islam and Christian faiths and with the participation of Sri Lankan community representatives. Minister of Science, Technology and Research Susil Premajayantha, visiting DC, was a special guest on this occasion.

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