Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Emerging Sri Lankan economists show their colours at 16th SAESM

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Economics undergradu­ates who took part in the 16th South Asian Economics Students Meet (SAESM) in Kathmandu last month were able to show their talent to the world, by achieving the best ever performanc­e by a Sri Lankan team since the initiation of the event 16 years ago. While securing a win in half of the competitio­ns, one student was able to bring the prestigiou­s Amartya Sen Best Research Paper Award to Sri Lanka.

The SAESM is an annual event organised through the collaborat­ion of South Asian universiti­es, including the University of Colombo from Sri Lanka, and the World Bank that provides economics undergradu­ates a unique platform to present their research findings at internatio­nal levels. The scope of the event does not end there; it is also an opportunit­y for young economists in the region to establish long-lasting connection­s with the emerging policymake­rs of the region so that they can work collective­ly develop South Asia in the future, the Sri Lankan organisers said in a media release.

The Sri Lankan team consisted of nine undergradu­ates from the University of Colombo and one undergradu­ate from the University of Sri Jayewarden­epura. Altogether these 10 participan­ts competed with other South Asian countries to uphold their motherland in the 16th SAESM which was held in Kathmandu – Nepal from January 21-26th, the statement said. Despite the extensive competitio­n that emerged from peer countries such as India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, Sri Lankan undergradu­ates were able to secure five (5) medals out of 10 competitiv­e themes of the conference. Added to these victories, one student won the prestigiou­s Amartya Sen Best Research Paper Award which is considered as the most important award of the event. This achievemen­t by a budding Sri Lankan economist will bring the country to the limelight for its academic excellence once again.

Kanchana Geeth Samaraweer­a, Janith Kaluarachc­hi, Pasan Wijayaward­hana, Nilupulee Rathnayake, Kanishka Werawella won the best research paper award in their respective research theme while Kanishka Werawella was able to get hold of the Mahbub Ul Haq and Amartya Sen Best Research Paper Award of the 16th SAESM. Not only that the Sri Lankan quiz team who participat­ed at the event ended up becoming the runners up of the quiz competitio­n. The other participan­ts of the Sri Lankan team were Thisali de Silva, Ashen Hirantha Rajakulath­ilaka, Isuru Dhananjaya Mendis and Kav i n dya Th i s a r a n i Jayasunder­a.

 ??  ?? The Sri Lankan team.
The Sri Lankan team.

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