
Laksala, which has been known as Sri Lanka Handicrafts Board, is the only State-owned Gift & Souvenir Boutique in Sri Lanka. The Governments of Sri Lanka formed this entity for the betterment of handicraftsmen in Sri Lanka. Laksala operates through 12 branches located island wide and offers a variety of Gem & Jewellery, Brass, Textile (Handloom and Batik), Tea, Wood Carving, SPA, Spices, Ceramic, Leather, Rush & Reed products at reasonable prices. Laksala is pride of Sri Lanka.
Wednesday, 3 April 2019
Batiks and Handlooms up to 20% discounted prices
Saturday, 30 March 2019
Grand welcome for MV Queen Victoria at Laksala
Hundreds of passengers of MV Queen Victoria arrived in Laksala at Thummulla, Colombo 07 on 29th this month received a grand welcome. Visitors entered Laksala throughout the day amidst traditional Kandyan dancing and drumming. They reached the flagship store from 9.30 am 5.30pm on a special shuttle bus service operated from the Port of Colombo.
Tourists visited had an opportunity to see how wooden masks and elephants were carved by skilful craftsmen who were on Laksala premises and they were delighted with handicrafts products on sale in the showroom. The management at Laksalka had prepared special arrangements such as various traditional dancing events to entertain passengers. Whenever this ocean liner arrives in Sri Lanka, tourists onboard visited Laksala as usual.
The MV Queen Victoria, which has been the second largest Cunard ship ever built next to the Queen Mary II, is a UK-registered ship operated by Cunard. The £270m worth, 294m long and a 90,000t cruise ship constructed by Fincantieri Maritimo in Maghera near Venice in Italy. The ship has a passenger capacity of 2,014 with 1,001 crew and 1,007 cabins (creating a passenger to crew ratio of 2:1). Around 86% of staterooms are outside and 71% of staterooms have balconies. There is 10,000ft of open deck space. The vessel’s maiden voyage from Southampton (its home port) took place on 11 December 2007.
Laksala opens the door to children with special needs
Laksala really wants for children with special needs to be happy and fulfilling life, and also believes that they could build a strong sense of self-confidence and a solid foundation for lifelong success with encouragement and the right support. Therefore, the management at Laksala has already made a decision to support children with special needs of the Child Guidance Center (CGC) at Maharagama, which is governed by the Department of Social Service, under its Cooperate Social Responsibility (CSR) project.
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Children from CGC at Maharagama presenting dance at Laksala |
Mrs. R. A. D . Hansani and Mrs. Sujani Udawatta and two pre-school teachers of the centre at Maharagama accompanied these children and in a special interview Mrs. R. A. D . Hansani said “ We have around 120 children at our centre in Maharagama. Our vision is to create a conducive environment for children with special needs to live just as same as others to maintain interrelations with family members and community and optimally using available strengths and resources.”
“The specialty of our center is interventions to provide services at a very early age (from 03 months), providing services to any child with physical, mental disabilities or any other special needs, interventions for development of children through(Multi-Disciplinary Team Work), offering services as per special methodologies for client children(Individual Assessment - Progress Review), providing services to each child as per an Individual Education Plan (IEP), referring to preschools and formal school system after developing basic skills, focusing primary attention on the development of day-to-day life skills, providing post-care services for children referred to preschools and formal education, services being rendered by trained staff with requisite qualifications and experience and adopting a holistic approach which pays attention to all stakeholders (Client Children/Parents/Family Members/Community etc).”
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Mrs. R. A. D. Hansani and Mrs. Sujani Udawatta Pre-school Teachers at CGC |
Mrs. Sujani Udawatta added " We provide special services for parents and family members of children with special needs. They are psychological and counselling services for mental development, health educational service programmes, religious programmes (sil and meditation programmes, christmas celebration, pilgrimages to prominent places of worship, educational tours and picnics), conducting internal and external programmes under nature therapy academy and programmes for brothers and sisters of families.”
Sunday, 24 March 2019
Laksala welcomes MV Arcadia with 1500 passengers
More than 1500 passengers from MV Arcadia, the fourth largest of eight ships currently in service with P&O Cruises (a British cruise line based at Carnival House in Southampton, England) fleet, visited Laksala at Thummulla on 23rd this month from 9.30 am to 5.30pm on a shuttle bus service operated from the Port of Colombo. Passengers visited were welcomed by a Kandyan troupe of traditional dancers and drummers. Laksala presented various traditional dancing events to entertain visitors. Whenever this giant vessel reaches Sri Lanka, tourists on board visit Laksala at Thummulla.
Two craftsmen who were on the Laksala premises demonstrated how to carve wooden masks and elephants and these tourists were pleased to see their carvings. In order to support local handicraftsmen working with Laksala, they purchased Gem & Jewellery, Brass, Textile (Handloom and Batik), Tea, Wood Carving, SPA, Spices, Ceramic, Leather, Rush & Reed related products.
MV Arcadia costs almost $400m and was built by Fincantieri at their shipyard in Marghera, Italy. At over 84,000 tonnes, the ship officially entered service with the company in April 2005. This ship measures 289.90m in length. The approx. 869 crew members take good care of the maximal 2,388 passengers. This is the fourth P&O ship to be named Arcadia. The first Arcadia sailed from 1887 to 1915 and carries 410 passengers. The second Arcadia sailed form 1954 to 1979 and carried a total of 1,405 passengers. The third Arcadia sailed from 1989 to 2003 and carried 1,458 passengers.
Two craftsmen who were on the Laksala premises demonstrated how to carve wooden masks and elephants and these tourists were pleased to see their carvings. In order to support local handicraftsmen working with Laksala, they purchased Gem & Jewellery, Brass, Textile (Handloom and Batik), Tea, Wood Carving, SPA, Spices, Ceramic, Leather, Rush & Reed related products.
MV Arcadia costs almost $400m and was built by Fincantieri at their shipyard in Marghera, Italy. At over 84,000 tonnes, the ship officially entered service with the company in April 2005. This ship measures 289.90m in length. The approx. 869 crew members take good care of the maximal 2,388 passengers. This is the fourth P&O ship to be named Arcadia. The first Arcadia sailed from 1887 to 1915 and carries 410 passengers. The second Arcadia sailed form 1954 to 1979 and carried a total of 1,405 passengers. The third Arcadia sailed from 1989 to 2003 and carried 1,458 passengers.
Laksala joins World Down Syndrome Day 2019
The management at Laksala has taken a step to support differently able and slow learning children in Sri Lanka under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) project following World Down Syndrome Day held on 21st this month. Accordingly, Laksala opened its doors for children at "Diri Daru Piyasa", fine art and vocational training centre, handled by Miranda Hemalatha Kala Ashramaya under the leadership of Dr. Miranda Hemalatha, an award-winning artist and the first Director of Aesthetic Education. “Diri Daru Piyasa” is a project started in 2003 as a result of a very successful experiment conducted during the previous four years from 2000 to 2003 to develop the down syndrome children.
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A foreign couple looking at products of Diri Daru Piyasa |
In a special discussion with Laksala, Dr. Hemalatha said” At present we have 68 children learning carpentry, tailoring, making doormats, fabric painting, and many crafts through which these children could make money for their living. They learn languages, mathematics and develop other skills they need to lead a balanced life. They can communicate fairly well and use the calculator too. They are good in dancing and music, some of them are nearly normal.”
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Children of Diri Daru Piyasa display their products at Laksala |
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Founder Dr. Miranda Hemalatha |
Friday, 22 March 2019
Wednesday, 20 March 2019
Laksala ensures welfare of its handicraftsmen
As a government entity we will take every step to ensure the welfare of our handicraftsmen who have been with us for many years, Mr. Madhura de Silva, Director General/CEO said at a special meeting with handicraftsmen on Laksala Thummulla premises, Colombo 07. We are committed to uplifting the standard of our handicraftsmen and they are our pride, Mr. Silva stated.
Realizing the value of craftsmen, the new management of Laksala headed by Mr. Muhammed Hamza, Chairman made a decision to pay the outstanding arrears of its craftsmen immediately. Accordingly handicraftsmen were paid in arrears by Mr. Madhura de Silva , CEO/Director General. After handing over cheques, Mr. Silva engaged in a brief conversation with cheque recipients too.
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Mr. Madhura de Silva , CEO/Director Genera hands over cheques. Mr. Allan Delilkan, Acting
Director (Finance) and Mrs. Vajira Samararathne, Deputy Director (Purchasing) look on. |
“It is our responsibility to support our people. As a first step, recently Laksala launched an awareness programme on how to use the technology to enhance the quality of creations. A number of registered handicraftsmen from different areas in Sri Lanka participated in this special session. We continue doing more in future too" Director General/CEO further added.
Realizing the value of craftsmen, the new management of Laksala headed by Mr. Muhammed Hamza, Chairman made a decision to pay the outstanding arrears of its craftsmen immediately. Accordingly handicraftsmen were paid in arrears by Mr. Madhura de Silva , CEO/Director General. After handing over cheques, Mr. Silva engaged in a brief conversation with cheque recipients too.
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