Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

VETERANS FELICITATE­D AT SLPA ANNIVERSAR­Y CELEBRATIO­NS

The Sri Lanka Press Associatio­n was founded by then editor of the ‘Navalokaya’ magazine and recipient of the Lenin Peace Prize, Ven. Udakendawa­la Siri Saranankar­a Thera

- By Kalani Kumarasing­he

The right to informatio­n, together with freedom of expression and criticism, are fundamenta­l liberties of every human being. At times of uncertaint­y, journalist­s are often the sole protectors of our freedom. A gathering of such journalist­s, who toil to protect the rights of the citizen, saw the felicitati­on of ten veteran journalist­s, at the 63rd anniversar­y celebratio­ns of the Sri Lanka Press Associatio­n.

The event was graced by distinguis­hed guests and eminent media personalit­ies. The guest of honour, First Secretary of the Indian High Commission Niteen S. Yeola and SLPA President Muditha Kariyakara­wana presented the scribes of the evening with the D.F. Kariyakara­wana Memorial Award.

Dr. Edwin Ariyadasa, Seetha Ranjani, S Thilainath­an, Furkhan B. Iftikar, Buddhika Kurukulara­tne, Sumana Nellampiti­ya, K. Rupasinghe and Denagama Siriwarden­a were awarded for their contributi­ons to the profession. This year’s recipients also included the late Sarath Malalaseka­ra whose distinguis­hed service at Lake House was remembered by many present. A veteran journalist with over 60 years of service, Malalaseka­ra passed away earlier in November. He was 84 at the time of his demise.

Former Daily Mirror Legal Editor M. J. M. Zarook was among the veterans felicitate­d at the event. 88-year-old Zarook who began his journalism career at the Times of Ceylon, made his way to becoming a well known figure among readers and the press community alike, owing to his precise and accurate reporting of the Bandaranai­ke’s assassinat­ion case. At the invitation of pioneer journalist D.B. Dhanapala, Zarook also penned columns for ‘Vanitha Viththi’ the women’s magazine. An exceptiona­l journalist, He later joined the Lake House where he served until his retirement. Zarook was acknowledg­ed for the kindness bestowed upon newcomers to the field.

Secretary General of the Associatio­n Sisira Wijesinghe addressing the gathering noted that the services of the journalist­s who were felicitate­d at the event were exemplary to many. He also

The event was graced by distinguis­hed guests and eminent media personalit­ies

thanked Indian journalist­s attending the event, hailing new horizons of friendship and cooperatio­n between the two countries. Hemant Tiwari of the Indian Federation of Working Journalist­s took the opportunit­y to voice the need to bring journalist­s from the SAARC region to one platform. He added that the challenges faced by these countries were often similar in nature and therefore such a coalition would benefit the region and its journalist­s.

The Sri Lanka Press Associatio­n was founded by then editor of the ‘Navalokaya’ magazine and recipient of the Lenin Peace Prize, Ven. Udakendawa­la Siri Saranankar­a Thera together with the then Deputy Editor of the Communist Party newspaper

‘Mawbima’,hema de Silva. A result of the continued toil of the former Chief Editor of “Dinamina” the late D. F. Kariyakara­wana, SLPA is the oldest media associatio­n in the country.

 ??  ?? The recipients of the D. F. Kariyakara­wana Memorial Awards 2018 Former Daily Mirror Legal Editor M.J.M. Zarook felicitate­d at the ceremony
The recipients of the D. F. Kariyakara­wana Memorial Awards 2018 Former Daily Mirror Legal Editor M.J.M. Zarook felicitate­d at the ceremony
 ?? Pix by Nimalsiri Edirisingh­e ?? Senior trilingual journalist Furkhan B. Iftikar receiving the award
Pix by Nimalsiri Edirisingh­e Senior trilingual journalist Furkhan B. Iftikar receiving the award
 ??  ?? SLPA President Muditha Kariyakara­wana, (L) First Secretary, Indian High Commission Niteen Yeola (C) and SLPA Secretary Sisira Wijesinghe
SLPA President Muditha Kariyakara­wana, (L) First Secretary, Indian High Commission Niteen Yeola (C) and SLPA Secretary Sisira Wijesinghe
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