Paths Links People

Paths Links People

Foot Prints

Thonigala Inscriptions are of the 2nd Century BC and carved on Rock. information courtesy;Internet

Thonigala Inscriptions are of the 2nd Century BC and carved on Rock. information courtesy;Internet
Tonigala. (a.) Parumaka Abaya puta parumaka Tisaha wapi acagirika Tisa pawatahi agata anagata catudisa sagasa dine. Dewana pi maharaja Gamini Abaye niyate acanagaraka ca [tawi] rikiya nagaraka ca. Parumaka Abaya puta parumaka Tisa niyata pite raj aha agata anagata catudisa sagasa

History; Path to future

History; Path to future
Reading Future through History, Nagala mountain and the Stupa of the Nagala Kanda Rajamaha Viharaya, Nikaweva, Polpithigama, Kurunegala District.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Made in Sri Lanka?

This essay is a tribute to Garment Workers' ; lets appreciate their work and talents

There was a song that we used to hear and watch very often. The song is 'made in INDIA', the name of the song too is popularly known as 'Made in India'.

i liked the song because of a special reason. i like the actor who acted in the visual, plus of course because of the voice range and the talent of the female vocalist ( pardon me for not memorizing the her name) She herself appeared in the visual.

Oh! let me tell you the name of the actor, model he is very stunning Milind Soman. Have you heard about him?

So, the visual was brilliantly crafted. You get various visuals made in India for this specific song but i liked the one that artist Milind Soman Appeared

I do not know what other things he is really involved in other than modelling and acting , perhaps, producing anything ?

So................. let me link the reason why i fell in fanning him it was really because of a Television Drama i watched during my school days. The character played by Milind Soman, that is Akash , if my memory works properly.i cannot remember the name of the televised drama.

There were two other characters in that drama, one is called 'Pruthvi'. The actor looked very professional so i cannot memorize his face right now. The other character is 'Pawan', my goodness he is very stunning in Screen if you think of his ACTING talents.

 e played the leading role in 'The Japanese wife'. i always have an issue, with regard to my memory his 'in trying to remind his name, until i read it on screen.

So yesterday, one of our consultant of our Department, OUSL, Mr. Ranganathan was teased by his colleagues of his very modern clothing attitude. He looks very smart in that outfit. so everyone admired it. So he said that he bought it from LONDON.

so that incident took me around world for few minutes. i  do not think that he has ever had time to read the 'tag' that indicate the washing instructions' and 'made in where?' details.

i thought, do not know whether it is made in Sri Lanka, or made in India, Made in Bangladesh or perhaps in China. The Most the garments are made in the countries where you get loads of factories - garments. But you have the chance to buy them wherever you go.

You can purchase them in LA or in Tokyo , Amsterdam, Paris, Alabama, Selma

So sometimes  give we our fullest attention to 'from where we purchase what so ever' but we miss mentioning 'the country made in'

all what i am trying to reveal here is that often or very often we forget to  appreciate or respect the sweats of the CREATOR'

what do you say?

Yes it is true most the things that we sometimes buy are assembled here or there or somewhere nearer community

The songs that are made in where ever community, country in their local languages, you always get the patent from the fans , even before asking or requesting it.

you can create such things sitting where ever you like, yet the things you use for something local are always local

Some individuals / people are made in Sri Lanka, or in America, you cannot change the genes or the Blood groups of such or them

But, money may wander or float or bank here and there in this world because of the garments or things made in 'wherever', though they enhance the Economy of related countries.

Take care Workers ! 


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