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The Sri Lanka
High Commission in London celebrated Deepavali festival on
20th November 2011 at the High Commission premises with the
participation of a large number of the Sri Lankan Diaspora.
The event
commenced with the lighting of traditional oil lamp. Hindu
religious observances were conducted by Sivasri Ramanatha
kurukkal who blessed His Excellency the President Mahinda
Rajapaksa, all Sri Lankans, High Commissioner and the staff.
His
Excellency Dr. Chris Nonis, High Commissioner of Sri Lanka
welcoming the gathering said Deepavali known as the
“Festival of Light” brings hope and optimism to all mankind.
He further said that the Sri Lankan Hindus are celebrating
this festival with the dawn of peace after the eradication
of terrorism which affected all communities. The High
Commissioner further said that he would like all Sri Lankans
living in the United Kingdom to consider the High Commission
as their home and said that its doors are open for all races
and religions. He reminisced about his visit to Jaffna when
he was six years old with his parents. He recalled his vivid
memories of visiting the Nallur Festival, Kayts, sand dunes
and a moonlit picnic with fishermen. Dr Nonis mentioned
about his recent visit to Jaffna earlier this year and the
investments made in Jaffna which will create employment
opportunities for the youth. He invited the Diaspora to join
the post conflict development efforts and to invest and be
partners of Sri Lanka’s Renaissance.
Ms. Miti
Desai, performed a traditional dance to entertain the
gathering. At the end of the programme a reception was
hosted with traditional food and sweets. The High Commission
premises were decorated with flowers, rangoli and oil lamps.
A large number of the expatriate Tamil Diaspora participated
at the event.
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