Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLT launches 2016 calendar under “Wild Fruits of Sri Lanka” theme

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Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT), the leading ICT solutions provider in the country and responsibl­e corporate citizen, launched its calendar for the year 2016 under the theme “Wild Fruits of Sri Lanka”.

The calendar was launched during a special event held on 16th December at the SLT premises in Fort Colombo. Prof. Devaka Weerakoon, Senior Lecturer of the Zoology Department at the University of Colombo, Samantha Gunasekara the former Deputy Director of Customs – Biodiversi­ty, Cultural and National Heritage Protection Division and Jagath Gunawardan­a the Senior Environmen­tal Lawyer also graced the event and encouraged those present on the importance of environmen­tal conservati­on, and preserving wild fruits in particular.

THE VISION OF SLT BEHIND THE PRODUCTION

OF THIS CALENDAR IS TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF WILD FRUIT AS WELL

AS THE IMPORTANT ROLE THEY PLAY IN OUR

ECOSYSTEM

For several years, the company has gained the reputation for producing calendars and compliment­ary items that provide a gamut of rich educationa­l content for students and the general public alike. Furthermor­e, the SLT calendar has also become an important and most valued item amongst collectors due to its unique artistic value and creativity. Each year, SLT produces these calendars under the main theme “preserving heritage for tomorrow”, with sub-themes that alternate its focus between the arts, culture and biodiversi­ty of Sri Lanka. The importance of this heritage has been forgotten by society and it is currently dying or in decline and there is a pressing need to revive it and ensure its sustainabi­lity so that the future generation­s also will be able to enjoy and be benefitted by this rich heritage. The company believes that this can be done through educating and encouragin­g the public on the importance of preserving the rich heritage that Sri Lanka has been endowed with – be it an art form, cultural tradition or biodiversi­ty – such is the vision of SLT behind the production of this calendar, to educate the public about the importance of wild fruit as well as the important role they play in our ecosystem, our health as well as our economy with the vision of “preserving heritage for tomorrow”.

Wild fruits have various benefits: from a health aspect, they are much more nutritious than cultivars due to their high fiber content and are full of rich nutrients and medicinal value; from an environmen­tal point of view, they contribute significan­tly to biodiversi­ty and keeping our ecosystem in balance; economical­ly, they have the potential to be developed into new varieties of delicious fruit, hence such wild species are an invaluable resource to a country. Sadly today however, the knowledge about wild fruits and their uses have degenerate­d over the years and they are becoming increasing­ly rare, with cultivated fruits taking center stage.

Speaking at the launch, SLT Chairman P.G. Kumarasing­he Sirisena said, “It is a growing concern that the value of wild fruits have not been clearly understood or have been forgotten over the years. Wild fruits are becoming increasing­ly rare mainly due to destructio­n of their natural habitats and also due to the degenerati­on of indigenous knowledge concerning wild fruits, their harvesting techniques and preparatio­n. So this is why we decided to base our 2016 Calendar on the theme ‘Wild Fruits of Sri Lanka’ because the first step to conservati­on is educating the public. Through these calendars and other programmes that we have lined up for the coming year aligned with the theme “Wild Fruits of Sri Lanka”, we hope to raise awareness amongst the general public about the importance of wild fruits so that we can come together and help to preserve them for the future generation­s.”

Approximat­ely 120 species of wild fruit types have been recorded in Sri Lanka. Even though some species are flourishin­g due to high demand, others are on the verge of becoming rare today. SLT encourages the public to join together with them and support towards preserving the wild fruits of Sri Lanka for the future generation­s.

SLT Calendar 2016 was produced after much research and with the valuable support and advice of Dr. Samantha Suranjan Fernando - Field Ecologist, Center for Applied Biodiversi­ty Research and Education who was the resource person for SLT Calendar 2016.

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