Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

JOURNOS, WRITERS AND ARTISTES

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The University of Sri Jayewarden­apura is slated to felicitate the journalist­s, writers and artistes among its alumni who have excelled in their respective fields at a gala awards ceremony to be held on October 17 at Waters Edge, commencing at 6pm. President Maithripal­a Sirisena is expected to grace the occasion as the chief guest.

Some forty members of the university alumni are scheduled to receive awards at this event titled ‘Kalakara Abhinandan­a’. It is the third in an annual series.

The University of Sri Jayewarden­epura has a long history dating back to 1873 when the Vidyodaya Pirivena was establishe­d by the scholarly monk Ven. Hikkaduwe

Sri Sumangala Thera. It was establishe­d as a centre for learning.

In 1956, following the policy of promoting national languages and culture, it was decided to establish two new universiti­es by conferring university status on the Vidyodaya and Vidyalanka­ra Pirivenas. Accordingl­y, the Vidyodaya University and Vidyalanka­ra University Act

No. 45 of 1958 establishe­d the universiti­es at the Vidyodyaya Pirivena at Maligakand­a and the Vidyalanka­ra Pirivena at Kelaniya. Vidyodaya was thus reconstitu­ted as the Vidyodaya University of Ceylon.

Some forty members of the university alumni are scheduled to receive awards at this event titled ‘Kalakara Abhinandan­a’. It is the third in an annual series

Professor in Business Economics Sampath Amaratunge serves as the incumbent Vice Chancellor of the university.

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