Friday, 28 June 2019

Handicraftsmen received a Rs: 25 Million payment

Thirty handicraftsmen who supply handicrafts to Laksala received an outstanding payment of Rs: 25 million in a special event held at Laksala Katubadda today(28). Mr. Muhammed Hamza, Chairmn, Laksala attended the event as a chief guest and delivered cheques to handicraftsmen.

Laksala management took drastic measures to pay supplier payments in order to uplift handicrafts industry which was seriously affected by the Easter Sunday bombings occurred in April this year.

Mr. Madura De Silv, CEO/Director General, Mr. Kelum Jayawardena ,Director (Sales), Ms. Vajira Samararatne, Deputy Director (Purchasing) and Laksala staff were also present on the occasion.

Friday, 21 June 2019

Laksala strives for the betterment of handicraftsmen

Mr. Madhura De Silva is addressing handicraftsmen at the event
Mr. Madhura De Silva, CEO/ Director General, Laksala explained Laksala’s new strategy to work for the betterment of local handicraftsmen at  a special event, which was organized by the National Craft council to educate craftsmen about the Shilpa Abhimani Exhibition and Competition, held at the ministry’s auditorium recently.

“Laksala now moves forward positively  with new vision under new leadership. We assure as a responsible government organization, we will do everything to uplift the handicraft sector in Sri Lanka. We have open our doors for creative products which could attract both local and foreign customers. We guarantee that L:aksala stands with our handicraftsmen shoulder to shoulder” said Mr. Silva.
                                           
Mr. Buddhika Pathirana, the acting Minister of Industry and Commerce, Co-operative Development, Vocational Training & Skills Development, senior officials of the ministry and handicraftsmen in western province also participated in the event.

Tuesday, 11 June 2019

We enjoy shopping at Laksala as Sri Lanka is safe

While doing some shopping Italians tourists posed for a photograph 
A group of Italian tourists visited Laksala at Thummulla this morning (11th) did the shopping as they pleased. They were delighted with products  that they bought. This was the first time they visited to purchase handicrafts in Sri Lanka during their tour. They felt that they were very much safe in Sri Lanka after the security measures taken by the Sri Lankan government following the Easter Sunday attack occurred in April this year.

Meanwhile, the warning against travel to Sri Lanka has been withdrawn by countries in the European Union. Italy is also one of the members in   European Union. Sri Lanka  is now regarded as low risk, meaning that  travellers in Italy are allowed to travel in Sri Lanka. As a result of that these tourists arrived in Sri Lanka.They recommend Sri Lanka as a beautiful and safe island for those who are willing to travel.

Saturday, 8 June 2019

How Diplomats can help the handicraft industry in SL

Mr. Madhura De Silva, CEO/Director General, Laksala addressing Ambassadors and High Commissioners

Handicrafts could be promoted by Sri Lankan diplomats, who are going to assume duties in our overseas missions. Promoting of locally made handicrafts will uplift the handicraftsmens’ standard of living, said Mr. Madhura De Silva, CEO/Director General, Laksala at the orientation programme for Ambassadors / High Commissioners designate held at Lakshman Kadiragamar Institute yesterday (07th). Mr. Silva was one of seven panelists for the discussion on “Enhancing Sri Lanks’s Image” organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and he delivered a presentation  on “How mission can promote Sri Lanka’s handicrafts industry”.

Continuing presentation Laksala CEO/Director General further added ” as a self funded government entity we are working very hard for the betterment of the handicrafts industry . These skilled and talented craftsmen living in  every part of Sri Lanka produce their stuff for Laksala. They are doing their jobs with many challenges. Some of handicrafts like Lacquer work (Laksha) are unique to Sri Lanka and cannot be found anywhere in the world. As the largest handicrafts chain which has 12 showrooms around Sri Lanka , Laksaka fulfills the needs of the nation. Laklsala is the marketing platform of handicraftsmen".

“As  a responsible government institute we are going to launch a digital marketing platform to sell handicrafts online. No matter where you live, you could purchase handicrafts from Laksala via online.    We make a fair trade  for our  handicraftsmen. Foreigners frequently visit our showrooms and purchase handicrafts . Not limited to Sri Lanka our responsibility today is open the international market for handicraft industry.  If we can promote our handicrafts through our foreign mission, it would be a great help for development of the industry”  

Ambassadors / High Commissioners designate to USA , Austria,  Singapore, The Philippines, Indonesia, Bahrain, U.A.E., Belgium, Oman, Thailand, The Netherland and turkey along with  officers will assume duties in  Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Nepal Vietnam and Cuba in senior positions participated in the event.

Wednesday, 5 June 2019

Eid Mubarak to all Muslims in Sri Lanka

Laksala extends heartiest greetings to all Muslims in Sri Lanka celebrating Ramadan festival today marking the end of the holy month. Ramadan reminds spiritual reflection, improvement, devotion, worship and humanity. Entire Muslim community in our society has been practicing mutual respect, equality, sacrifice and helping the poor during the month of Ramadan.

No matter what faith of beliefs we are following, it is  importance for us to join hands with all communities in Sri Lanka to build a better country for all Sri Lankans. May the blessings lead to our Sri Lankan Muslim community to have a prosperous and peaceful Eid al- Fitr.

Monday, 3 June 2019

Laksala made suppliers payments in Galle

  Suppliers receive payments from Mr. Madhura De Silva, CEO/Director General and  Mr. Kelum Jayawardena, Director (Sales)
Laksala management took drastic measures to  pay supplier payments in order to uplift handicrafts industry which was seriously affected by the Easter Sunday bombings occurred in April this year. Dozens of suppliers who gathered in  the auditorium of Bope-Poddala Pradeshiya Sabha, Kalegana in Galle recently under the patronage of Mr. Dilruk Abeykoon, Chairman, Bope-Poddala Pradeshiya Sabha, received payments for their handicrafts from  Mr. Madhura De Silva, CEO/Director General,  Laksala and Mr. Kelum Jayawardena, Director (Sales), Laksala.

The handicrafts industry in the country is  mainly  linked to the tourism sector which fell sharply after the April blasts. Those who produce handicrafts became helpless when they could not sell their products. At that time Laksala came forward to support and encourage  handicraftsmen by giving their payments under the direct supervision of Mr. Muhammed Hamza, Chairmn, Laksala.