Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has expressed his appreciation for the naming of the iconic Cultural Center in Jaffna, Sri Lanka, as the ‘Thiruvalluvar Cultural Center.’ The center, built with Indian support, stands as a symbol of the enduring ties between India and Sri Lanka.
In response to a post by the India in Sri Lanka handle on X (formerly Twitter), Prime Minister Modi said:
“Welcome the naming of the iconic Cultural Center in Jaffna built with Indian assistance, as ‘Thiruvalluvar Cultural Center.’ In addition to paying homage to the great Thiruvalluvar, it is also a testament to the deep cultural, linguistic, historical, and civilisational bonds between the people of India and Sri Lanka.”
The naming honors Thiruvalluvar, the revered Tamil poet and philosopher whose timeless work, the Thirukkural, continues to inspire people across cultures. The cultural center not only serves as a tribute to his legacy but also underscores the shared heritage and close relationship between the two nations.
This collaborative initiative highlights India’s commitment to fostering cultural and historical connections with Sri Lanka while promoting regional cooperation and mutual respect. The center is expected to play a significant role in cultural exchange and community engagement in the region.