Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The Commonweal­th Countries’ League holds annual fair

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The Commonweal­th Countries’ League held its annual Commonweal­th Fair 2019 at the Kensington Town Hall recently. The fair is in aid of the Commonweal­th Girls Education Fund that sponsors girls of ability in Commonweal­th countries through their secondary education.

The Commonweal­th Countries’ League is a 94- yearold charitable organisati­on that began as the British Dominion Suffrage Union.This union became the British Overseas Committee of the Internatio­nal Women’s Suffrage Alliance with the aim of winning voting rights for all women in the British Empire. In 1966, President Alice Hemming persuaded the league to sponsor girls to enable them to continue with their studies. Many girls from the Commonweal­th countries including Sri Lanka received scholarshi­ps. The vision is to empower and assist young women throughout the Commonweal­th in their secondary education enabling them to become agents of positive change in their own communitie­s.

Commonweal­th @70 also marked the London Declaratio­n that was signed by India, Pakistan, Canada , New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Ceylon ( Sri Lanka).Prime Minister D. S. Senanayake signed on behalf of the country while King George the VI th was the signatory for the UK.

The chief guest at the Fair was Lord Ahamed of Wimbledon.

The picture shows (left to right) Alistair Harrison, Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, Nalini Paranavita­ne, President of the Commonweal­th Countries’ League, and High Commission­er for Sri Lanka in the UK, Manesha Gunesekera at the Fair.

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