Colombo, November 17 (newsin.asia): At a ceremony held at the Temple Trees on Wednesday November 17, 2 in the presence of the Prime Minister and Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious & Cultural Affairs, Mahinda Rajapaksa, the High Commissioner of India in Sri Lanka, Gopal Baglay delivered to Dr. Vajira Chitrasena the ‘Padma Shri’, Award conferred on her by the President of India for the year 2020.
It may be recalled that on November 08, 2021, a ‘Padma Awards Investiture Ceremony’ was held at Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi at which the President of India presented the Padma awards for the year 2020 in the presence of the Vice President, the Prime Minister of India and other dignitaries.
Two eminent personalities from Sri Lanka, Dr. Vajira Chitrasena and Late Prof. Indra Dassanayake were conferred with the ‘Padma Shri’ for their seminal contributions in the field of dance, and literature and Education respectively.
Dr. Vajira Chitrasena is a veteran traditional dancer, choreographer and teacher. For her achievements, she was made conferred the title Deshabandu. Dr. Vajira’s unique contribution is enriching India-Sri Lanka relations through the promotion of dance and the blending the art forms of both countries, especially Kandyan and Odissi. Since Dr. Vajira Chitrasena could not travel to India to accept the ‘Padma Shri’, the High Commission of India facilitated the handing over of the award at Colombo.
The other recipient of the ‘Padma Shri’ Award, Late Prof. Indra Dassanayake was a renowned Professor of Hindi at Kelaniya University. She had a close association with India as she was born in India and was an alumnus of the University of Lucknow. Her daughter, Ms. Vathsala Dassanayake Ishtaweera received the ‘Padma Shri’ at New Delhi from the President of India.
The Padma Awards are one of the highest civilian honors of India announced annually on the eve of Republic Day. The Awards which are given in three categories, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri, seek to recognize achievements in all fields of activity or disciplines where an element of public service is involved.
This year’s Padma Awards have celebrated the accomplishments and excellence of grassroot level achievers, and have, therefore, been hailed as the “People’s Padma”.
Recognition of the personal accomplishments of Dr. Vajira Chitrasena and Late Prof. Indra Dassanayake by the Government of India attests to the abiding cultural ties between India and Sri Lanka. Through their pioneering contributions, Dr. Chitrasena and Prof. Dassanayake have been instrumental in further strengthening the people-to-people ties between India and Sri Lanka.
It may be recalled that, Mr. W.D. Amaradeva, Sri Lanka’s celebrated music maestro, was conferred ‘Padma Shri’ in the year 2002
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