Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Loga’s demise leaves indelible mark on progress of STMF

-

Selvadurai Loganathan, popularly known as ‘Loga’ among his colleagues and official circles, has left an indelible mark on the progress of Saumiyamoo­rthy Thondaman Memorial Foundation (STMF).

Although I have known him way back in 1989, we became colleagues in STMF and Loga spearheadi­ng it as Deputy Director General Finance from 2009 to 2017.

Having qualified as a member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountant­s and subsequent­ly having admitted to the fellowship, he showed sharp financial discipline and management systems to ensure STMF achieved its objectives towards the enhancemen­t and promotion of educationa­l, vocational, religious and cultural developmen­t of Sri Lankans.

The Thondaman Vocational Training Centre (TVTC) at Hatton, Thondaman Cultural Centre (TCC) at Ramboda, Thondaman Sports Complex (TSC) at Norwood and the 47 Praja Shakthi centres scattered among the plantation areas were successful­ly managed by Mr. Loganathan by which the plantation community benefitted immensely.

He was a devoted public officer who followed the government­al establishm­ent code and financial regulation­s meticulous­ly towards his task. In his career, he had worked closely with the late Saumiyamoo­rthy Thondaman when he was Managing Director of Veyangoda Textiles Mills.

He was a lovable person and treated his subordinat­es equally and showed no discrimina­tion towards anybody whatsoever. He tutored many of his juniors and helped them rise to responsibl­e positions in the private sector.

Although he left us, he will be remembered forever for his selfless service to the community and the nation as a whole.

May his soul be blessed by Lord Shiva! K. Marimuttu, Attorney

-at-law,

Vice President – (Admin), Ceylon Workers’ Congress

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka