Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

This author means real business!

- The saara-vita man and the book By Yomal Senerath-Yapa

When a saara-vita man entered the auditorium of the National Library Board, raucously peddling his wares, “vitvita”, the audience was rudely jolted out of the quiet atmosphere. The man was interrupti­ng the proceeding­s of the launch of “Honda Mudalaali”, by Buddhika Karunaratn­e - a journalist of the Mawubima newspaper.

Before the embarrasse­d audience had time to so much as titter, the speaker at the podium struck up a jokey conversati­on with the saara-vita man, and the sudden intrusion turned out to be a creative ploy by the organisers: apposite as well as creative because the book that was being launched, though a children’s book, was written essentiall­y to teach business skills. The intrusion and the conversati­on that ensued between speaker and vendor conveyed what the book intends to demonstrat­e: How to be a good busi- nessman, and how to avoid the kind of escapades of this unfortunat­e man (who complains that no one coming to the library buys his ‘vita’).

The story in Buddhika’s book basically recounts how Wolf (‘Wurka-raala’) sets up a business. He learns many lessons on his way to becoming a successful entreprene­ur in the course of the story, which aims both to entertain and educate at the same time. One good piece of advice which was given gratis at the launch to the saara-vita man was that a businessma­n has to set himself up in an appropriat­e location (and not try selling betel in the National Library’s quasi-deserted halls).

As one of the guests at the launch remarked in his speech, children will benefit greatly from ‘Honda Mudalaali’, imbibing good entreprene­urial skills at an early stage. Speaking at the occasion, Chief Guest Deepal Sooriyaara­chchi, the well known Management Developmen­t Consultant, praised the book, stressing the importance of acquiring entreprene­urial skills as early as possible.

The short ceremony was attended by the author’s family, friends, colleagues and a number of distinguis­hed guests.

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 ??  ?? The author (right) presenting a copy of the book to one of his former teachers. Pix by Indika Handuwala
The author (right) presenting a copy of the book to one of his former teachers. Pix by Indika Handuwala

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