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Sri Lanka participates in the ANANT EPCC 2024

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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India kicks off capacity building for Sri Lankan parliamentarians, officials

Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Santosh Jha met the inaugural batch of 24 participants who will be leaving for India later this week, for a Capacity-Building Program at India’s Parliamentary Research and Training Institute for Democracies (PRIDE) in New Delhi, a statement from the Indian High Commission in Colombo said on Wednesday.
The delegation led by Deputy Speaker of Sri Lanka Parliament Dr. Rizvie Salih, consisting of 20 parliamentarians representing various political parties and four officials of the Sri Lankan Parliament, including the Secretary General, was received by the High Commissioner at India House , the statement said.
The programme will span across a week from 26-30 May 2025. It will include components of sharing of best practices across legislative and budgetary processes, system of Parliamentary Committees and other related matters between the two democracies. While in India, participants will also have the opportunity to experience the richness of Indian art and culture, as well as witness the transformation underway in the Indian economy through site visits and suitable interactions, particularly across digital, IT, energy and urban mobility spheres, according to the statement.
This programme is being conducted pursuant to the announcement made by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his recent visit to Sri Lanka in April 2025, offering 700 customised training slots annually for Sri Lankan professionals. These will span across sectors from entrepreneurship to sports, media and cinema. These 700 slots were announced in addition to the 1500 slots available for training of Sri Lankan civil servants over a period of five years, under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the National Centre for Good Governance of India (NCGG) and Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration (SLIDA) signed in December 2024, the High Commission added.

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AI generated ads tarnish Sri Lanka’s ex cricket captain Mahela Jayawardena

Former Sri Lankan cricket captain Mahela Jayawardena has warned people about fake AI generated advertisements that misuse his name and photograph.
In a message shared on social media, he said that any real endorsements or brand partnerships will only be announced through his official pages.
He added, “I haven’t shared it as well, so don’t pay attention to these fake ads!”
This warning comes as more AI-made advertisements are appearing online, showing famous people without their permission. Many celebrities around the world have recently spoken out after their names and pictures were used in false ads.
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Sri Lanka’s former President Ranil Wckremesinghe calls for economic corridor with southern Indian states

*Questions current government’s dislike for land link with India
Sri Lanka’s former President Ranil Wickremesinghe on Tuesday emphasised the critical need for an economic corridor linking Sri Lanka with Indian states of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu , and challenged the current government’s dislike for land connectivity with India
Delivering remarks at the fifth Bay of Bengal Conference organized by the Pathfinder organization, he underscored that genuine economic advancement for the region cannot be achieved without enhancing land connectivity between countries and regions. He pointed to India’s anticipated rise as the world’s second-largest economy, with a projected $30 trillion economy by 2050, as a compelling reason for stronger ties.
The conference, held at the Cinnamon Grand Hotel, brought together a diverse group of foreign ambassadors, diplomats, civil society representatives, think tanks, government officials, and international organizations.
Discussions surrounding a land bridge between Sri Lanka and India gained traction in 2023, with initial studies indicating mutual interest. However, it has since been announced that the current government is not in favor of the project. This stance prompted Wickremesinghe’s strong emphasis on the necessity of such a link.
Even during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Sri Lanka, despite some comments during bilateral talks, Sri Lanka has reportedly declined to consider a land connectivity project at this time. It’s noteworthy that the concept of a land bridge was first broached during Wickremesinghe’s tenure as Prime Minister in 2002-2004, and was subsequently mentioned in a vision statement when he visited New Delhi as President in 2023.
“Economic corridors are necessary,” Wickremesinghe stated, citing examples like the China-Singapore link, the China-Thailand-Laos rail link, and the India-Myanmar-Thailand economic corridor. “We had taken steps regarding the Sri Lanka-India land link. But the current government has rejected it. But before that, economic, cultural, political and environmental issues should be examined and discussed.”
He concluded by posing crucial questions for the region: “The Bay of Bengal Conference is taking place at a very crucial juncture. US President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on countries. The process of globalization will not change. But the way it is done will definitely change. The European Union seems to be adapting to this change. But what are we going to do? Are we going to come forward as a regional organization? If so, which organization will lead this? Which of the following, BIMSTEC or the Silk Road (BRI) or the ASEAN organization, will lead the way in moving towards this change? Will we act as a region? Questions like this arise before us. How are our Bay of Bengal countries going to move towards the next stage?”
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