Dailymirror.lk
DM Top Links
Home Today's Paper Archives WNL Home Home Delivery About Us Contact Us Blog Centre Ad Specs RSS
News
     Monday, November 02, 2009
Houses & Lands in Wattala , Nugegoda , Dehiwala
News
Editorial
Opinion
Financial Times
Sports
Features
Cartoon
Provincial News
Obituaries
Breaking News
Front Page
DM Video
DM Columns
Sport Breaking News
Life
Rear Mirror
WOW
Mirror International
Informant
Mirror Education
Bank Portal
Letters
Health
Familly
Travel
Lankan – Indian ties growing stronger - PM

  
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayake said that ties between India and his country were growing stronger after he inaugurated a Buddhist prayer centre at Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh, India.

“The centre had been set up for the convenience of Buddhist pilgrims who come here in ample numbers and this will further strengthen ties between India and Sri Lanka,” said Wickramanayake.

The three-storey prayer centre has been built on an area of 1,200 square meters.

Sanchi, a world heritage site in Raisen district, is known for Buddhist stupas. The biggest one is called the Great Stupa and it is believed that the relics of the Buddha were buried inside this stupa by King Asoka.

Wickramanayake also thanked Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan for announcing that the state government would provide land for a Buddhist university in Sanchi.

“Funds for building the university will come from the Sri Lankan government while the role of the Madhya Pradesh government will be limited to providing land,” said Wickramanayake.

The chief minister said that “strong relations exist between India and Sri Lanka and the cultural, spiritual, religious and historical relations between the two countries were improving further.” (IANS)

  |   Article Viewers (163)       Email to a friend
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
Untitled Document

Untitled Document





 

  • FONSEKA MEETS US AMBASSADOR
  • A truly magnificent 'hat-trick' by Mahela
  • FONSEKA WRITES TO TROOPS, VOWS TO RESTORE DEMOCRACY
  • Govt.dismisses reports
  • WANTED: A POLITICIAN WHO DOESN’T CONTRADICT HIMSELF
  • PRESIDENTIAL POLL: DATE LIKELY ON MONDAY
  • Hambantota Airport to get off ground next week
  • GAMBHIR, TENDULKAR BAT OUT SRI LANKA
  • IBM appoints Chrishan Fernando as Country GM
  • JVP to hold talks with Fonseka
  • A truly magnificent 'hat-trick' by Mahela
  • FONSEKA MEETS US AMBASSADOR
  • GAMBHIR, TENDULKAR BAT OUT SRI LANKA
  • Copyright © Wijeya Newspapers Ltd.