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.

Sunday, 26 May 2019

Laksala on a handicraft village visit

Both Mr. Silva and Mr. Jayawardena are smoothing the carved surface of a statue 
under the supervision of Craftsman Damith
Mr. Madhura De Silva, CEO/Director General, Laksala made a visit to Bope-Poddala handicraft village on 24th this month to motivate handicraftsmen and show his solidarity. He praised local craftsmen for producing high quality crafts and urged to disseminate knowledge about producing crafts to next generation for the betterment of handicrafts industry.

Mr. Silva made these remarks with Mr. Kelum Jayawardena, Director (Sales), Laksala after a special meeting held at the auditorium of Bope-Poddala Pradeshiya Sabha, Kalegana in Galle under the patronage of Mr. Dilruk Abeykoon, Chairman, Bope-Poddala Pradeshiya Sabha.

Bope Poddala handicraft village is famous for producing traditional crafts such as Lord Buddha statues, God statues, elephants and souvenir items in various designs. Both Laksala CEO/Director General and Director (Sales) were very impressed by creativity and quality of crafts already designed there.

These two Laksala officials did not forget to have hands on experience of making a craft in the workshop, which belongs to craftsmen Mr. Dhamith Nilantha, in the handicraft village.

Saturday, 25 May 2019

Sri Lanka is safe for foreign tourists

“We stress that it is safe to travel to Sri Lanka after the horrendous terrorist attack taken place last month. As Australians we are proudly recommending Sri Lanka as one of the best tourist destinations. Please come and see this beautiful island” said Mr. Geoff Hartin and Ms. Stacey Moffitt.
Mr. Hartin and Ms. Moffitt are
delighted with the item they purchased
Halfway through the holiday this Aussies couple visited Laksala Galle branch yesterday (24th) for shopping. In an exclusive interview with Laksala, “We arrived in the this country after tragic incident. A disaster could happen at any time anywhere. Sri Lanka also faced the same. However, this country is still safe for foreign tourists. Sri Lankans are genuinely interested in tourists. People here are so friendly because they tend to remain positive.” told Mr. Hartin.

Mr. Geoff Hartin and Ms. Stacey Moffitt.
“First time we came to Sri Lanka and visited Sigiriya, Kandy, Dambulla, Polonnaruwa, Minneriya and Galle. Sri Lanka is renowned for its epic scenes of nature, dazzling history and culture. We are very pleased with security measures taken by the government to ensure the safety and security of tourists. Therefore, we have no fear of travelling in Sri Lanka. We believe that Sri Lanka will be bouncing back resiliently ” Ms. Moffitt added.

In the mean time, the Sri Lankan government already promised to ensure the safety and security of tourists with new security measures put in place after the Easter Sunday suicide bombings. Sri Lankan military forces and police brought the situation under control by this time and cleared doubt on the security and ability to provide necessary security support to the tourism industry. All these efforts are taken by the government in lieu of safeguard the tourism industry.

Sunday, 12 May 2019

We Love and support Sri Lanka

Foreign tourists still love Sri Lanka. They are willing to arrive in this country. Two Europeans visited Thummulla Laksala for shopping purchased handloom shirts and sarongs and dressed as Sri Lankans. During their stay, these two gentlemen prefer wearing traditional Sri Lankan clothing. Therefore, they reached Laksala to get what they wanted. This shows that these visitors support our country. They expect Sri Lanka to be a peaceful country as it was before.

The police, tourism police and security forces are jointly implementing a comprehensive security plan to ensure their safety across the island including all important tourism sites. The government of Sri Lanka reassures the world that the country is open for tourism and all possible measures have been taken to ensure the safety and security of tourists. Our world famous tourism sites, hotels, resorts and other tourist attractions will remain open as usual. There are no road closures or restrictions on movement anywhere on the island.

Monday, 22 April 2019

Laksala expresses condolences over deadly attacks

Laksala offers its deepest condolences and prayers to the families and friends of the victims who lost lives or faced injury at the deadly premeditated attacks took place yesterday (21st) in Sri Lanka. Laksala feels totally heartbroken by this tragic event that has taken so many lives on Easter Sunday and firmly condemns these horrific acts in the strongest terms.

The scale of this attack is unimaginable, targeting innocent men, women and children indiscriminately. Both Sri Lankans and foreigners who died unexpectedly are in our thoughts and prayers. Laksala shares their mourning and sorrow and stands in solidarity with them during this tragic time. For those injured, Laksala hopes and wishes for a full and speedy recovery.

Saturday, 13 April 2019

Wish you a happy Sinhala and Tamil New Year

Laksala extends its sincere greetings and best wishes to the Sinhala and Tamil community to mark the Sinhala and Hindu New Year a meaningful and fruitful one. Sri Lanka is a multi religious and multinational country where all communities live with amity and unity. This New Year is the national and cultural festival of the people in Sri Lanka.

The dawn of New Year is the most powerful cultural festival which unites all Sri Lankans. This is the season where people enjoy traditional merrymaking ignoring ethnic differences. The New Year binds with the traditional customs which blooms interrelations, family relationships and friendships. Let us all get together and join hands in order to strengthen and uplift our country. Laksala wishes you a healthy, peaceful, and prosperous new year.