July 18, 2024
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    Hon. Ranil Wickremesinghe, the President and Commander - in - Chief of the Armed Forces of Sri Lanka, as the Chief Guest, graced the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) Day exhibition held at the Galle Face yesterday (10th March 2024). The event was also attended by the Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera. The theme for IORA Day 2024 is "A Sustainable Indian Ocean for Future Generations"

    Sri Lanka took over the Chairmanship of Indian Ocean Rim Association for the period 2023/2025. The IORA Day exhibition featured 06 stalls opened by the Sri Lanka Navy and Sri Lanka Coast Guard, focusing on educating and engaging future generations on the importance of ocean conservation and sustainable practices to preserve the oceans for the future.

    Many individuals, including schoolchildren, showed great enthusiasm in visiting the exhibition stalls regarding plastic and polythene recycling, coral conservation, hydrography and diving which showcased the Navy's maritime activities as well as the booths allocated for recruitment and the Sri Lanka Coast Guard.

     In addition, the Navy had organized a harbour cruise for approximately 700 schoolchildren from various parts of the island aboard Fast Passenger Craft A 543, allowing them to explore the sea around the Colombo Port City.

    To add vibrancy to the event, the armed forces and police staged a variety of shows at Galle Face Green. The Navy parachute team also participated in a parachute show, adding to the spectacle. The event was further enriched by performances from the Navy Band and the Cultural Troupe.

    A few showers are likely in Eastern province and in Hambantota district.

    President Ranil Wickramasinghe also joined the "IORA" Day 2024 celebration held today (10) at the Galle Mouth Square in Colombo under the theme of "Ensuring a Sustainable Indian Ocean for Future Generations".

    The Indian Ocean Rim Association or “IORA” was established in 1997 and this year is celebrating its 27th anniversary.
    Sri Lanka was also awarded the United Nations Priority Restoration Award last month for its initiatives to restore mangrove ecosystems.

    Accordingly, at this moment when Sri Lanka has become a leading country committed to ocean conservation and its sustainable development, it is unique to hold the celebration of "IORA" Day 2024 in Sri Lanka.

    The celebration was held with the participation of more than a thousand school students with many activities and the President who had a friendly conversation with the school students who were engaged in various activities, also visited the embassies of the member countries of the Union as well as the exhibition booths established by the government institutions of the country.

    The occasion was also colorful with a parachute show presented by the members of the three armed forces and a horse show presented by the Sri Lanka Police Cavalry Division was also held.

    Certificates were also awarded to the winners and winners of the national and provincial drawing and social media competition on “Ensuring a sustainable Indian Ocean for future generations”.

    Also, in 2024, beautiful kites in the shape of marine life were released in the sky to celebrate the 27th anniversary of the Indian Ocean Society.

    Minister of Foreign Affairs President's Advocate Ali Sabri, Minister of State Taraka Balasuriya, Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Aruni Wijewardene, Secretary General of the Union of Indian Ocean Rim Countries Salman Al Farisi, Ambassadors and High Commissioners of member countries, diplomatic officers, officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chief of Defense Staff General Shavendra Silva, Navy Commander Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera and others were present on this occasion.

    In addition, all the school children present were given the opportunity to join a sea trip with the help of the Sri Lanka Navy's "Lanka Devi" boat to give them an understanding of the Indian Ocean.

    President Ranil Wickremesinghe paid his final respects to the late veteran actress and radio presenter, Mrs. Ramya Wanigasekara, today (10). In the afternoon, he visited the Borella Private Funeral parlour, where her body was laid to rest, paying his respects and offering condolences to her family and fellow artists.

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