August 17, 2022
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India, Sri Lanka to issue stamps on democracy

Sri Lanka Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena said that 3,000 stamp sets, 5,000 souvenir sheets and 2,000 first-day covers are to be exchanged between India and Sri Lanka….reports Susitha Fernando

A collection of commemorative stamps are to be issued jointly by India and Sri Lanka to mark the 75 years of Independence.

An MoU is to be signed between the two countries to issue a set of stamps under the theme of �Democracy’, Sri Lanka Cabinet spokesman and Media Minister Bandula Gunawardena said on Tuesday.

The postal departments of India and Sri Lanka are to jointly issue the stamps to mark the 75th anniversary of Sri Lanka’s Independence from British rule. The stamps are to depict the Parliaments of the two South Asian neighbours.

Sri Lanka Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena said that 3,000 stamp sets, 5,000 souvenir sheets and 2,000 first-day covers are to be exchanged between India and Sri Lanka.

After India attained Independence after a long struggle on August 15, 1947, Sri Lanka became independent on February 4, 1948.

Celebrities extends greetings

As India celebrated its 76th Independence Day on Monday, several young celebrities from Sri Lanka extended their warm greetings to the nation.

A video was posted on Youth Celebrity Forum’s YouTube account in which young musicians, actors and filmmakers from Sri Lanka could be seen marking the 75 years of India’s independence by hailing the relationship between the two counties.

“We together fought against the British empire for our freedom and we won. I feel we (Sri Lanka and India) are one, we share the same roots, same culture and we are connected in all ways. We share the same spiritual brotherhood. Freedom is something we had to fight for and the time has come to celebrate the fact that we still have our freedom and we should never let go of it,” singer-actor Devnaka Porage said.

Musician Hashini Wedanda thanked India for always supporting Sri Lanka.

“India and Sri Lanka are connected, We are forever grateful that you have our back…Wishing you a very happy Independence Day,” she said.

Hailing the ties between Sri Lanka and India, singer Ishini Thamodya Jayathilake said, “India holds an important relationship with mother Sri Lanka. India, a very happy Independence Day.”

For the unversed, India is becoming a stronger and more mutually beneficial partner to Sri Lanka. Apart from assistance during the pandemic and fertilizer chaos, India has also donated basic products for the island nation. India in the last several months, has provided assistance on several fronts to the island nation to tide over its economic crisis.

Assistance from India in the last few months has been given to Sri Lanka in the form of; a USD 500 million oil line of credit; USD 1 billion lines of credit for essentials to be imported from India under negotiation; Currency swap of USD 400 million; Deferral of USD 515 million under Asian Clearance Union; 40,000 MT of fuel on credit; 100,000 Rapid Antigen Test kits and supply of 1,000 tons of liquid medical oxygen.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka has been suffering a diesel shortage since February, which led to hours of daily power cuts. At present, Sri Lanka is struggling with acute food and electricity shortages, forcing the country to seek help from its neighbours.

India under its ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy, has always come forward to help the debt-ridden island country. Recently, India has extended 8 Lines of Credit (LOCs) to Sri Lanka amounting to USD 1,850.64 million in the past 10 years. (IANS/ANI)

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