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President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa
will
soon
hold
discussions
with Sri
Lankan
expatriates
on their
contribution
to
development
as part
of a
special
programme
which
educates
the
expatriates
on
possible
investment
areas.
Special
arrangements
for this
meeting
are
being
made
through
the Sri
Lankan
missions
abroad.
The
President
will
address
them at
the
meeting
on 14
November
followed
by a
workshop
on
November
15 at
the
BMICH
which
provides
an
opportunity
for
expatriates
to meet
with
leaders
of Sri
Lanka's
financial
and
investment
institutions.
The
programme
aims at
using
the
knowledge,
entrepreneurship
and
financial
support
of the
Sri
Lankan
expatriates
in order
for them
to be
actively
involved
in the
development
process
of the
country.
Sri
Lankans
living
in
countries
all over
the
world as
well as
representatives
of
organizations
run by
them
(Buddhist
and
other
religious
organizations,
welfare
organizations
and
other
Sri
Lankan
organizations)
are
invited
to
examine
the
current
situation
of the
country,
be aware
of the
development
projects
currently
underway
and to
be
commenced
in the
future
as well
as to
identify
areas of
development
where
they can
participate
in.
President's
initiative
will
result
in
creating
opportunities
for Sri
Lankans
to
contribute
to
various
areas of
investment.
This is
also an
opportunity
to
increase
friendship
and
cooperation
between
counterparts
as well
as an
opportunity
to
create
awareness
on Sri
Lanka to
the
outside
world.
In
the
President's
Address
to the
Nation
in the
immediate
aftermath
of the
country's
liberation
from
terrorism,
and also
during
the
Sixty
First
Independence
Day
speech,
the
President
stated
that an
opportunity
has been
created
for all
Sri
Lankans
who left
the
country
due to
terrorist
activities
to come
back and
contribute
for the
development
of their
motherland.
The
government
has
recognized
the
legitimate
grievances
of the
Tamil
people
in terms
of
socio-
economic
requirements
and has
already
begun
programmes
to
address
these
needs.
For that
the
government
has now
begun to
receive
the
support
of
Tamils
living
in Sri
Lanka
and
abroad.
In
addition,
this
programme
hopes to
give an
overview
of the 'Nagenahira
Navodaya'
programme
whereby
the
people
of the
East
have
progressed
socially
and
economically
while
achieving
political
freedom.
It will
also
create
awareness
of the 'Uthuru
Vasanthaya'
programme
where
resettlement
and
development
of
infrastructure
will be
detailed.
Thus the
programme
will
give an
opportunity
for
expatriates
to
explore
investment
opportunities
in the
North
and
East.
Another
aim of
this
programme
is to
commend
all Sri
Lankans
who
supported
the
government
in its
war
against
terrorism.
This
programme
is
jointly
organized
by the
Presidential
Secretariat
and the
Ministry
of
Foreign
Affairs
coordinated
by Mr.
Chandrapala
Liyanage,
Director,
Presidential
Media
Coordination/
Minister
Counselor,
Sri
Lankan
Embassy
in
Italy.
Those
who hope
to
participate
in this
programme
may do
so by
giving
the
participants'
information
to High
Commissions,
Embassies
and
Consulates
of
relevant
countries
or via
the
below
telephone
and fax
numbers
or by
email
before
30
October
2009.
Tel:
0112-
354620
Mobile:
0772990811
Fax:
0112-
354697
Email:
directmedia@presidentsoffice.lk
,
liyanagechandrapala@yahoo.com
Further
information
can be
directly
received
from the
Presidential
Secretariat.
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