
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.
Sunday, 22 September 2019
President’s surprise visit to Laksala at Peradeniya
Saturday, 21 September 2019
Laksala will be a shopping point for Iranians

Under
above objectives, Iranian representatives visited Laksala at Thummulla today
(21st) to find out handcraft products available for Iranians. In their opinion
Laksala will be one of shopping centres for those who visit Sri Lanka from
Iran in future.
Sri
Lankan authorities undertook a series of promotional initiatives to minimize
the negative impact of the Easter Sunday disaster and to promote tourism to Sri Lanka. As a government entity Laksala
also produced an awareness campaign through its social media on
the theme “ Promoting Tourism”. A
cultural event "Heritage to Future" was organized by Laksala last month to promote tourism too.
Tuesday, 10 September 2019
Heritage to Future” T-shirt and Skinny in White
“Heritage to Future” high quality cotton gents T-shirt and
Skinny, new product range designed, is
available only at Laksala. This was introduced at the Heritage to Future
Cultural event which was held at Laksala, Thummulla to promote tourism in Sri
Lanka.
T-shirt and Skinny are available at Laksala showrooms in
different sizes.
Heritage to Future” T-shirt and Skinny in Black
T-shirt and Skinny are available at Laksala showrooms in different sizes.
Monday, 2 September 2019
SOEs can be operated by effectively and efficiently
Laksala’s current Chairman (Mr. Muhammed Hamza) and the Board which comprises with representative from the Treasury and the Line Ministry have set the tone by defining management’s leadership and commitment towards openness, honesty, integrity, and ethical behavior.
Laksala’s Chairman is adopting all best practices in the corporate sector to
ensure it run as a profitable organization which functions with a set of
processes to create, communicate and deliver value to the customers and manage
customer relationships so as to benefit the organization and the
stakeholders.
SOEs
that are carrying out commercial operations are provided with all the support
by the Treasury and the Government Auditors. Treasury officials and the
Government Auditor understand the nature and type of the operations the SOEs
are conducting. However, if the management team is weak and if they do not lead
by example, then the SOEs are unable to comply with the required laws and
regulations by the Government. Nobody can blame red tapes and the auditors for
inefficiencies in SOEs. If the management is planning its activities, identify
and manage risks, the SOEs can be operated by effectively and efficiently by
complying with laws and regulations.
Many SOEs do not have standard operating procedures (SOPs), due to this boards who get appointed through the ministry with political changes, do conduct operations according to their whims and fancies. Therefore the best course of action the SOEs should adopt is to appoint SLIDA to draft SOPs for the SOEs. Laksala has taken initiatives to appoint SLIDA to draft its SOPs already.
Further,
when state owned enterprises initiate and attempt to operate with a vision by
devising strategies to execute the corporate goals and objectives, the external
forces especially the competitors attempt to sabotage the internal operations
and bring disrepute to the organization by applying all hostile methods. It is
true that SOEs conduct its operations under strict guidelines with many red
tapes. However, when SOEs are carrying out commercial operations and taking
initiatives to run as a corporate by adopting best practices, the internal and
external forces who cannot withstand change suddenly remember all guidelines
and taking action to remind the management and general public of all such
guidelines to sabotage the operations.
I
strongly believe that all SOEs in Sri Lanka should appoint Chairmen and Boards
with business acumen to run the operations with a clear long term vision with
properly laid down corporate plans. Further, the policies related to human
resources (HR), especially performance evaluation should be KPI driven and not
to adopt departmental and ministry HR practices to SOEs.
By Madhura De Silva, CEO/ Director General, Laksala
By Madhura De Silva, CEO/ Director General, Laksala
Tuesday, 27 August 2019
Dynamic team worked together at Heritage to Future
Monday, 26 August 2019
Heritage to Future begins for the first time at Laksala
Heritage
to Future, a cultural show was declared open at the end of the Summer Camp for school children
on 24th evening at Laksala Premises, Colombo 07. As a chief guest Hon. Rishad
Bathiudeen, Minister of Industry & Commerce, Resettlement of Protracted
Displaced Persons, Co-operative Development, Vocational Training & Skills
Development participated in this event. Heritage to Future” is a free cultural show for both locals and foreigners. In this
event, Laksala demonstrated art and craft making activities for
tourists to get some flavour of experiential tourism. The
tea tasting and traditional medicinal experiences, which were being carried out, was a unique experience for tourists. Those who attended this show
appreciated these free activities which they did not experience from anywhere
else in Sri Lanka.
The
free Summer Camp for school children is organized by Laksala in collaboration
with National Crafts Council to ‘make your own craft’. This summer camp offered
hands-on experiential learning, help students
build a unique Interest, leads to express their creativity, allow for a deep dive into new skills and help with
mental stimulation & physical activity from 20th to 24th this month.
Mr.
Madhura De Silva, CEO/Director General, Laksala, Ms. Heshani Bogollagama, Chairperson
of National Crafts Council, officials from Laksala and National Crafts Council and distinguished
guests were present in the show.
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