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20/05/2022

Celebration of International Tea Day - Article of Sri Lanka Tea Board on the Occasion of Celebration of International Tea Day - 21st May 2022

International Tea Day is a United Nations observance celebrated annually on May 21 to express the economical, biological, and physical benefits of tea. It was inaugurated by the General Assembly and essentially replaced the unofficial observance of the same name, which used to be celebrated on December 15 in tea-producing countries. The observance of International Tea Day is promoted and facilitated by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization in collaboration with other relevant organizations and stakeholders.

Millions of families in developing and least developed countries owe their livelihood and subsistence to tea. Some of the poorest countries rely on the tea industry as the main source of income and export revenues; due to being a labor-intensive sector, it is the most important provider of jobs for people living in economically disadvantaged and remote areas of the tea-producing regions. As one of the major perennial crops, tea plays a significant role in rural development, poverty reduction, and food security in developing countries.

Due to all this, the production and processing of tea contribute to the achievement of sustainable development goals, such as the eradication of extreme poverty, the fight against hunger, the empowerment of women, and the sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems. Taking this into account, the UN General Assembly designated May 21 as International Tea Day based on the proposal submitted by the FAO-IGG Tea group.

The key goal of International Tea Day is to raise public awareness of the importance of tea for sustainable livelihoods and rural development, as well as the challenges that the tea industry has to face, such as climate change. The observance also aims to popularize tea drinking around the world in order to expand demand and increase per capita consumption.

Tea is the second most used drink in the world after water which states the self-explanatory importance and worth of tea in the world. It is also mentioned in the theme that the basic purpose of World Tea Day is to spread awareness among the people about the financial outcomes of tea in the poor areas of the world which are the major producer of this crop. As the demand for tea is always there but it usually happens that its fair supply and trade cannot be accorded. So, these poor areas of Continent Asia cannot find the profitable results in the production of the world’s most consumed beverage.

The significance to celebrate this day is to prompt the Health benefits of Tea drinking, as Tea is Rich in antioxidants and tea drinking may help to reduce the risk of heart disease and initiation and progression of some cancer. Also, tea helps to lose weight and hence can be a useful, easily accessible, and cheap tool to fight against major health issues like obesity, nausea, and slow metabolism.

The first International Tea Day was celebrated in 2020. This year, the global tea fraternity is going to celebrate the third occasion of International Tea Day proclaiming the theme for this day as “Tea and Fair Trade”. The basic purpose of this theme is to glorify the economical facts of tea, especially in the areas where it is grown, which are poverty trodden and its fair trade cannot only enhance their resources and access to the international market but can also be helpful in the eradication of poverty.

Sri Lanka Tea Board has released a video on Ceylon tea to celebrate International Tea Day through Social and Digital Media. The Sri Lanka tea fraternity salutes the brave and courageous workforce in the tea industry who is continuing to produce the golden brew to the satisfaction of tea connoisseurs globally despite the COVID 19 pandemic.

In such a background, the Sri Lankan tea industry wishes to recognize a few vital characters and crucial segmentation to pay tribute for the invaluable service and enormous sacrifices made to raise the popularity and perceived quality parameters to stardom:

# The sweat of the toiling workers is our Green Gold which ultimately serves the connoisseur to his or her satisfaction. Accordingly, the tea smallholder sector is a sig¬nificant contributor to the production and output of Ceylon Tea in Sri Lanka, and across the globe. We are often called the ‘back¬bone’ of our tea indus¬try and with good reason. Tea small-holders operate in 60% of the total tea land and account for more than 70% of the total tea produced.

# The tea stains on the fingers of the pluckers tell an unknown story which is unlimited in value. This day is a tribute to these angels.
# A great story on uplifting women's empowerment from birth to death
# Reliability, Consistency, and Sustainability is the forte of the Sri Lanka Tea Industry now boasting of a 155 years heritage. These unique pillars have been the success factors of the island nation's economy for many years.

11/03/2022

The renowned play back singer Ms.Yohani de Silva - You are my paradise, running in my veins is the colour of waves.....................

TravelMatch 2022The biggest annual professional B2B event, owned jointly by ANTOR, Discover America, PATA, and Virke (th...
07/03/2022

TravelMatch 2022

The biggest annual professional B2B event, owned jointly by ANTOR, Discover America, PATA, and Virke (the travel agents association) for outbound tourism from Norway was held on 3rd March 2022 in Oslo congress center. Although the pandemic has given to hold TravelMatch Norway 2021 as a digital event, national, regional, and international travel industries, airlines and other transportation companies, incoming agents, hotel chains, Norwegian and Scandinavian tour operators, travel agencies, and travel managers participated. The Embassy of Sri Lanka was represented at the event to exchange information with participants to travel to Sri Lanka from Norway and other Scandinavian countries.

Exemption of Pre-Departure COVID-19 Testing (PCR/RAPID Antigen Test) of Fully Vaccinated Travelers arriving in Sri Lanka...
28/02/2022

Exemption of Pre-Departure COVID-19 Testing (PCR/RAPID Antigen Test) of Fully Vaccinated Travelers arriving in Sri Lanka

• On-Arrival ETA at the port of entry to Sri Lanka will be issued for the tourists who are unable to obtain ETA online (www.eta.gov.lk)

• Fully Vaccinated travelers do not need to take COVID 19 tests (PCR or Rapid Antigen test) before traveling to Sri Lanka.

• For inquiries on any other matters related to visas, please contact the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Norway on +47 23 13 69 50 or email via [email protected].

Special Announcement for Tourists from Norway, Finland, and Iceland.• On-Arrival ETA at the port of entry to Sri Lanka w...
23/02/2022

Special Announcement for Tourists from Norway, Finland, and Iceland.

• On-Arrival ETA at the port of entry to Sri Lanka will be issued for the tourists who are unable to obtain ETA online (www.eta.gov.lk)

• All arriving travelers of 12 years and above to Sri Lanka should carry a COVID-19 PCR Test in English within 72 hours prior to embarking or a Rapid Antigen Test obtained within 48 hours prior to departure.

• All tourist visa and Foreign Passport holders (excluding Diplomatic passport holders and family) require mandatory Sri Lanka Covid-19 Insurance coverage at a cost of USD 12 which has a cover of USD 75,000 per month. Covid-19 insurance coverage to be purchased online from https://portal.pionline.lk/covidinsurance/ or on arrival.

• Sri Lankan passport holders do not need to have the COVID-19 insurance when traveling to Sri Lanka.

• It is not mandatory to submit Health Declaration forms online (https://airport.lk/health_declaration/index) and travelers who are unable to submit through online are permitted to submit the printed HDF at the airport. Also, forms can be downloaded from the link: https://airport.lk/passenger_guide/arrival_info/health_declaration_form

• Dual citizens are considered as Sri Lankans.

• For inquiries on any other matters related to visas, please contact the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Norway on +47 23 13 69 50 or email [email protected].

LankaCorps Programme by the Asia Foundation:For Young Professionals of Sri Lankan Heritage We wish to inform that Countr...
22/02/2022

LankaCorps Programme by the Asia Foundation:
For Young Professionals of Sri Lankan Heritage

We wish to inform that Country Representative of the Asia Foundation in Sri Lanka inviting young professionals of Sri Lankan heritage living outside the country between 21 to 30 years of age to engage in social-cultural and economic development activities in Sri Lanka.

02. Each year The Asia Foundation selects an outstanding group of individuals to live and work in Sri Lanka for six months (June to December, including the orientation period) as LankaCorps Fellows, allowing them to “explore their roots while giving back”.

03. The fellowship provides a travel stipend to cover roundtrip international airfare, in-country expenses, including a monthly stipend and health insurance coverage for the duration of the programme.

04. For information on the programme and method of application those interested may visit the following link which provides all information on the programme. https://www.asiafoundation.org/lankacorps.

05. The deadline for applications is Tuesday, March 15, 2022.

06. Applications may be sent directly via the above link to the Asia Foundation.

LankaCorps Fellowship Program Explore your roots while giving back LankaCorps is a unique opportunity for young leaders of Sri Lankan heritage to professionally engage in social, cultural, and economic development activities in Sri Lanka Fostering understanding for young members of the expatriate Sr...

Inauguration of the Sri Lanka Professionals’ Network of Norway (SLPNN)Sri Lanka professionals Network of Norway has been...
14/02/2022

Inauguration of the Sri Lanka Professionals’ Network of Norway (SLPNN)
Sri Lanka professionals Network of Norway has been established in January 2022, fulfilling a timely need of coalescing Sri Lankan origin professionals residing in Norway. This is seen as an important step at this challenging time Sri Lanka is facing, caused by the global economic meltdown and the supply-chain disturbances associated with the ongoing pandemic. The primary aim of the SLPNN is to serve as a center of professionals excelled in different disciplines; and to offer educated opinions and expert advice to the Sri Lankan government and non-government sectors whenever such needs arise. SL engineering professionals living in Norway had previously provided their advisory and consultancy support to the government of Sri Lanka in multiple occasions, including the urgent actions needed during the X-Press Pearl maritime disaster happened in May 2021. With the establishment of the SLPNN, this kind of assistance can be streamlined and expedited in a more effective manner in future. In addition, enhancing collaboration between Sri Lankan and Norwegian technological industries, promoting educational and research partnerships between the two countries, and the promotion of scientific methodologies and science-based thinking among communities are the other key objectives that SLPNN will be focusing on.
The SLPNN inauguration meeting was attended by H.E Godfrey Cooray, the Ambassador to Norway, Iceland and Finland. Addressing the gathering the Ambassador emphasized the value of unity among Sri Lankan origin professionals residing in Norway and the invaluable service they can render back to their motherland.
SLPNN invites Sri Lankan origin professionals living in Norway with extensive hands-on experience in different professional fields including design engineering, technology management, medicine, and various other scientific (STEM) disciplines to join with the SLPNN. Please contact via [email protected] or +47 45075165.
SLPNN Executive Committee:
Deshai Botheju, Ph.D (President -SLPNN),
Maduranga Amaratunga, Ph.D (Secretory -SLPNN),
Hiromi Ariyaratne, Ph.D.
Daham Sanjaya, Ph.D,
Kumuduni Abeysinghe, Ph.D,
Wathsala Upamali, Ph.D.,
Gamunu Samarakoon, Ph.D.,
Charitha Udani, (Ph.D candidate)
Manjula Edirisinghe, (Ph.D candidate)
Samudita Senaratne. (Ph.D candidate)
Chan Senaratna, M.Sc.
Bovinda Ahangama, M.Sc.

Embassy of Sri Lanka in Norway accredited to Finland and Iceland celebrated the 74th Independence Day of Sri Lanka.
04/02/2022

Embassy of Sri Lanka in Norway accredited to Finland and Iceland celebrated the 74th Independence Day of Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka Iceland Friendship AssociationSri- Lankans residing in Iceland met H. E. Godfrey Cooray, The Ambassador of Sri...
09/12/2021

Sri Lanka Iceland Friendship Association

Sri- Lankans residing in Iceland met H. E. Godfrey Cooray, The Ambassador of Sri- Lanka to Norway, Iceland and Finland at the Grand Hotel Reykjavik in Iceland on an invitation by the Honory Consul, Mr.Agust Jonsson. This successful meeting ended up in forming “Sri-Lanka - Iceland Friendship Association “. Mrs. Nalani Dandunuwage was appointed unanimously as the President of the association while other appointed office- bearers were as follows:
- Vice-President -Mr. Lakmal Bandara and Mrs. Malini Mahagoda, Mr. Susantha Rajapakse
- Secretary- Mr. Prabath Weerasooriya
- Assistant Secretary- Mr. Lal Mahagoda
- Treasurer: Mr. Chamly Fernando
- Executive Committee:
o Mrs. Indra Wedagedara
o Mrs. Priyangika Weerasekara
o Mrs. Madurangika Premasiri
o Mrs. Ayesha Jayaweera

Sri- Lanka- Iceland Friendship Association was initiated with the aim of improving the mutual understanding amongst Sri-Lankans living in Iceland and also to develop the cultural, religious and educational cooperation between them. The association also focuses on the economic development and the promotion of the tourism industry in Sri Lanka which is crucial to the economy of Sri Lanka currently.
It is with great pride that the committee noted the fact that five Sri Lankans being a part of the Iceland National Cricket Team namely Lakmal Bandara, Dushan Bandara, Prabath Weerasooriya, Sandun Lankathilake and Chamly Fernando. The committee further applauded the following Sri Lankan cricket players engaged in cricket in Iceland, namely Laksitha Bimsara, Sandaru Cheeenawattage, Lal Mahagoda, Mahinda Dissanayake, Lakmak Amaratunga, Sathya Rupan and Vijay Kanakalingam.

Iceland National Cricket Team and Group picture with Iceland Prime Minister Hon. Katrin Jakobsdottir

Sri Lankan community in Norway and well-wishers donated Rs. 10 million medical devices to 20 hospitals in Sri Lanka.Medi...
30/11/2021

Sri Lankan community in Norway and well-wishers donated Rs. 10 million medical devices to 20 hospitals in Sri Lanka.
Medical devices worth of Rs. 10 million were donated to 20 hospitals in Sri Lanka by the joint efforts of Sri Lankan organizations in Norway and other well-wishers, in response to the request by Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Norway H.E Godfrey Cooray to expatriate Sri Lankans in the fight against the pandemic by way of assisting in the provision of emergency medical supplies.

Sri Lankan Organizations in Norway mainly Thisarana Buddhist Association, Sri Lankan Association, Sri Lankan Friends Organization, United Sri Lankan Muslim Association, and Well-wishers from Tamil Community, donors, and several others contributed to this joint project for donating 295 Dual Gas Regulators, 30 Cylinder Connectors and 400 Nasal Cannulas.

The project was coordinated by Dr. Renuka Wijesekara, President of Sri Lanka Friends Organization in Norway, Prof. Harsha Ratnaweera, Dr. Subry Razak, President of Sri Lankan Association of Norway, Mrs. Nilanthini Arulpiragasam, Minister of the Sri Lanka Embassy in Norway, Thisarana Buddhist Association, United Sri Lankan Muslim Association, Well-wishers from Tamil Community, and others.

The Embassy facilitated the airlift of the consignment as free of charge with the assistance of Covid 19 Focal Point, Foreign Ministry of Sri Lanka, and the Consulate General of Sri Lanka in Guangzhou, China.

They were already distributed to the hospitals in panadura, Nagoda, Horana, Ratnapura, Colombo, Maharagama, Karapitiya, Kilinochchi, Homagama, Welimada, Gampaha, Divulapitiya, Dambulla, Peradeniya, Badulla, Kantale, Cheddikulum, Mawenella, Uwaparangama and Deiyandara through a presentation ceremony was held at Panadura Base Hospital organized by Dr Mrs. Godakanda, Dr. Eranga Pathirana and their staff.

Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Norway presented his Letter of Credence in the capacity of Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni...
18/11/2021

Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Norway presented his Letter of Credence in the capacity of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sri Lanka to the Republic of Iceland.

H.E N.L Godfrey Cooray, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Norway, presented his Letter of Credence in the capacity of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sri Lanka to the Republic of Iceland to H.E. Mr. Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, President of the Republic of Iceland, at the Office of the President of Iceland, Reykjavik.

While presenting his credentials Ambassador conveyed the greetings from President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to President of Iceland.
Following the credentials, Ambassador Cooray and President Jóhannesson discussed areas of possible bilateral cooperation between two countries particularly in all areas of the blue economy and fisheries. Both sides agreed to further promote bilateral relations between two countries.

Ambassador also had bilateral meetings with Mr. Martin Eyjólfsson, Permanent Secretary of State, Honorary Counsel of Sri Lanka, Dean of the United Nations University on Marine and Freshwater Research Institutions and the Fisheries Training Programme, Chairman of the Board of Icelandic Ocean Cluster, Dean of UN Geothermal Training, Dean of UNESCO Gender Equality Studies & Training Programme and Travel agents in Iceland.

Appreciation to a donation given by a group of Sri Lankans living in Norway and Foreign Countries to Lady Ridgeway Hospi...
15/11/2021

Appreciation to a donation given by a group of Sri Lankans living in Norway and Foreign Countries to Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children.
A group of Sri Lankans living in Norway along with their friends and family living in Australia, Europe, Middle East and North America have joined to donate an AIRVO -2, high flow oxygen therapy machine to Lady Ridgeway Hospital (LRH), Sri Lanka. The donation was handed over to LRH through Foreign Ministry in Colombo. Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Norway H.E Godfrey Cooray and the staff of the Embassy coordinated the donation and arranged for dispatch to Sri Lanka.

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