Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi expressed his admiration for the renaming of the cultural center in Jaffna, Sri Lanka, after the revered Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar. He described this move as a milestone in the efforts to promote the richness of Tamil language and culture under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.In a statement, Governor Ravi said, “The renowned cultural center in Jaffna, constructed with the assistance of India, stands as a testament to the shared cultural and historical ties between India and Sri Lanka. Renaming it as the ‘Thiruvalluvar Cultural Center’ is a significant step in spreading the glory of Tamil, one of the worldâs oldest living languages and cultures.”
Governor Ravi highlighted that this renaming reflects India’s commitment to preserving and promoting Tamil heritage. “This is another milestone in the Prime Ministerâs continued efforts to celebrate and propagate the pride of Tamil language and culture worldwide,” he added.
The Governor further emphasized the historical connections between India and Sri Lanka. “This initiative underscores the millennia-old cultural and civilizational links shared by India and Sri Lanka,” he noted.
The Thiruvalluvar Cultural Center, located in Jaffna, symbolizes the deep-rooted ties between the two nations and serves as a beacon for Tamil heritage on a global scale. Governor Ravi lauded the renaming as a proud moment for Tamils everywhere and a significant step in preserving the legacy of Tamil culture.
