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Sri Lanka participates in the ANANT EPCC 2024

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The Consulate General of Sri Lanka in Mumbai in collaboration with The Sri Lanka Convention Bureau and the Sri Lankan Tourism Promotion Bureau facilitated the participation of the Sri Lankan delegation in the ANANT Event Planners Culfest and Confluence (EPCC) event in Ahmedabad from 11 to 12 October 2024.

The two-day event, held at Taj Skyline and the ITC Narmada, Ahmedabad, featured presentations, panel discussions and opportunities to explore the latest trends in tourism and tourist destinations. It also included a session on the destination Sri Lanka.

The 6-member delegation of Sri Lanka represented hoteliers and event management companies of the country and the event was attended by over 200 leading event planners and event management companies.

The Acting Consul General of Sri Lanka in Mumbai, Shirani Ariyarathne delivered a presentation elaborating on why Sri Lanka is an ideal wedding destination for Indian Tourists. She highlighted that Sri Lanka’s scenic beauty, close proximity to India, and the ease of travel with free visa facilities for Indians would offer attractive features for wedding celebrations. She further added that travelling from India to Sri Lanka has been made convenient by leading Airlines including SriLankan Airlines, Vistara, Air Indian and Indigo, with 125 weekly flights from multiple cities in India to Sri Lanka. Moreover, she promoted the diverse locations that the country offers ranging from beaches to tea estates. She also assured that the hotels in the country are experienced in providing different types of cuisines including vegetarian and Jain diets for large wedding groups, with a variety of budget plans available.

In addition, the Acting Consul General pointed out that as local event planners are familiar with Indian rituals, appropriate decorations, traditional music, and requirements such as firewood for Hawan could be easily facilitated. She also referred to the other tourist activities available in the country including shopping, safaris, water sports, and cultural tourism that provide recreational facilities for those attending weddings. Services available at the airport and the warm welcome extended by the SLTPB and SLCB to the visiting tourists were also noted during the presentation.

The Sri Lankan delegation engaged with leading Indian wedding planners and representatives from event management companies during a networking session that followed.  The participating Indian wedding planners and event management companies expressed their interest in promoting Sri Lanka as a wedding destination. The management of ITC Narmada conveyed their willingness to join Sri Lanka to promote the ITC Ratnadipa/ Sri Lanka as a wedding destination.

Representatives from the SriLankan Airlines Mumbai and Gujarat also took part in the event. Further, Founder and CEO of Wedding Works Pvt. Ltd, Chaminda Madanayake attended a panel discussion on “Exploring the latest trends and Hottest Destinations”, held in parallel to the event.

Moreover, traditional Navratri festival aarti, and cultural garba dance performance enhanced the event, on both days.

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Sri Lanka Braces for Enhanced Monsoonal Showers and Rough Seas Amid Active Southwest Monsoon

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Colombo, Sri Lanka – May 27, 2025 — Sri Lanka is experiencing intensified weather conditions due to the active southwest monsoon, with heavy rains, strong winds, and rough seas expected to persist over the coming days, according to the country’s Department of Meteorology.

Showers and thunderstorms are forecast for the Western, Sabaragamuwa, and North-Western provinces, as well as in the districts of Nuwara-Eliya, Kandy, Galle, and Matara. Rainfall in some areas is expected to exceed 100 mm, potentially leading to localized flooding and disruptions.

Other regions across the island may also experience occasional showers.

Strong winds ranging between 40 to 50 km/h are likely in the western slopes of the central hills, Northern, North-Central, and North-Western provinces, along with the districts of Hambantota and Trincomalee. The public is urged to exercise caution during thunderstorms, particularly in areas prone to lightning and sudden gusts of wind.

Marine Warnings Issued

The Department of Meteorology has also issued advisories for seafarers and fishing communities. Sea areas off the coast from Chilaw to Kankasanthurai via Puttalam and Mannar, and from Galle to Pottuvil via Hambantota, are expected to be very rough, with wind gusts reaching 60–70 km/h. Naval and fishing vessels have been strongly advised not to venture into these waters until further notice.

Other coastal regions, including areas from Chilaw to Galle via Colombo and from Kankasanthurai to Trincomalee via Mullaitivu, may also experience wind speeds of 50–60 km/h. Wave heights in affected zones could rise between 2.5 to 3.0 meters, with the potential for dangerous swell waves and surges along the shorelines.

Authorities urge all communities, especially those in low-lying and coastal areas, to remain alert and follow future updates from the Department of Meteorology.

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UN Pledges Support for Sri Lanka’s Reconciliation Efforts

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Colombo, Sri Lanka – United Nations Resident Coordinator in Sri Lanka, Marc-André Franche, met with Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment, and Tourism, Vijitha Herath, to discuss the UN’s continued support for Sri Lanka’s national reconciliation process.

During the meeting, Mr. Franche welcomed the new government’s commitment to national unity, reconciliation, and accountability. He noted that these policies offer hope to those who value peace and stability, and reaffirmed the UN’s willingness to provide sincere and meaningful support for the government’s future efforts in these areas.

Mr. Franche also expressed optimism about fostering a friendly and productive partnership with the new administration in the coming period.

Additionally, he informed the Minister of plans to hold a commemorative event in Sri Lanka this October to mark the 70th anniversary of the United Nations. He also commended Sri Lanka’s contributions to the UN Peacekeeping Force.

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UK Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy for Sri Lanka Arrives in Colombo

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Colombo, May 26, 2025 – Lord Hannett of Everton, the UK Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy for Sri Lanka, is currently on an official visit to Colombo from May 25th to 28th. This marks his first visit to Sri Lanka since his appointment in January 2025, the British High Commission here said on Monday.

During his visit, Lord Hannett is set to meet with key ministers of the Sri Lankan government. He will hold discussions with the Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative Development Wasantha Samarasinghe, and the Deputy Minister for Industry and Entrepreneurship Chathuranaga Abeysinghe, UK high commission in Colombo stated, according to the British High Commission.

These discussions will focus on Sri Lanka’s trade and investment landscape, the opportunities for and challenges faced by UK companies, and plans for reforms aimed at improving the ease of doing business to support the shared economic growth of both nations.

Lord Hannett will also be engaging with representatives from Sri Lanka’s Export Development Board (EDB).

Lord Hannett will engage with a wide range of representatives from across the business community. This includes senior UK and Sri Lankan business personalities, UK transnational education providers, women business leaders, members of the committee of the Council for Business with Britain, and visits to UK companies operating in the market.

Ahead of his visit, Lord Hannett shared his thoughts, stating, “I’m excited to be visiting Colombo for the first time in my capacity as the UK’s Trade Envoy to Sri Lanka. I look forward to insightful conversations with the Government and the business community about strengthening the UK-SL trade relationship.” He added, “It will also be great to witness first-hand the operations of some of the UK companies in the market.”

He further remarked, “Having recently met some of the beneficiaries of UK-funded programmes supporting Sri Lankan exports to the UK, it will be a great privilege to co-launch the SheTrades webpage, alongside Sri Lanka’s Export Development Board, a resource which will be a great support to women-led businesses in Sri Lanka looking to access international markets. The strength of the UK-Sri Lanka educational partnerships is particularly impressive with Sri Lanka being the second largest market for UK transnational education. I look forward to my discussion with education providers to explore how we can continue to contribute to the growth of Sri Lanka’s skilled workforce.”

The UK High Commission in Colombo stated that the UK is keen to see Sri Lanka reduce market access barriers and improve ease of doing business and enhance transparency, which will further boost the UK-Sri Lanka trade and investment relationship. Sri Lanka is a valuable trading partner for the UK, with bilateral trade worth approximately £1.6 billion. The trade balance is skewed in Sri Lanka’s favour, with the UK serving as Sri Lanka’s second-largest export market.

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