Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Altair sponsors 4th annual BRISLA Awards at Lord’s, London

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The fourth annual BRISLA (British Sri Lankan Associatio­n) awards gala took place in the historic Long Room of Lord’s Cricket Ground in London recently with corporate sponsorshi­p from Altair, Sri Lanka’s most recognised high rise developmen­t.

One of the highlights of the event attended by nobility, diplomats, academics and celebritie­s, was the presentati­on of an award to British parliament­arian Lord Naseby for being an outstandin­g friend to the British Sri Lankan community.

Among the speakers at this prestigiou­s high society event were Sir Anthony Sheldon, Vice Chancellor of Buckingham University, Wasim Khan MBE, CEO of the Leicesters­hire County Cricket Club, H.E. James Dauris British High Commission­er in Sri Lanka, and H. E. Sugeeshwar­a Gunaratna, the Acting Sri Lankan High Commission­er in the UK at the time.

Princess Katarina Kara or evi of Yugoslavia, the widow of Desmond de Silva QC, several peers and two Lord Mayors of Greater London were among the eminent personalit­ies that graced the occasion.

The BRISLA Awards were conceived to celebrate the positive contributi­ons British Sri Lankans make to communitie­s and to raise general awareness of the importance of social integratio­n. The event also helps raise funds for Equality-based Community Support and Training (ECSAT). The BRISLA awards recognise achievemen­ts and contributi­ons made in the spheres of Healthcare, Literary Arts, Performing Arts and Entreprene­urship.

 ??  ?? Pictured here at the 2018 BRISLA Awards at Lord’s Cricket Ground are (above) Altair Director Pradeep Moraes addressing the event and (Below) Lord Naseby (left) receiving the award from British High Commission­er James Dauris.
Pictured here at the 2018 BRISLA Awards at Lord’s Cricket Ground are (above) Altair Director Pradeep Moraes addressing the event and (Below) Lord Naseby (left) receiving the award from British High Commission­er James Dauris.

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