Introduction
I'm Pirashanna,
I'm expecting a favourable responce from you all
Best Regards
S.Pirashanna
welcome with us, and we are waiting your great participation
mohamed negm
You are most welcome to the forums.The second SL flag flying I suppose !
How do you spell your name? Prashanna or Pirashanna?
Best Regards,
A Sankara Narayanan
Hello Pirashanna, welcome to the forums; thanks for saying hello and telling us about yourself. Make sure you tell all of your new friends about us when you get to London.Dear all Members.
I'm Pirashanna,very glade to join in IFSQN. I'm basically fresh graduate and working in CU certification , Sri Lanka Branch as Organic inspector since july 2006. I like to move my career in to food Safety and quality auditing, so I have selected to continue my master studies in this section to achive my goal. I got an opertunity of continue my master study in Food safety and quality management in University of Greenwich, London, I hope to come to UK by septmeber. I'm expecting your great help in the field of food quality management
I'm expecting a favourable responce from you all
Best Regards
S.Pirashanna
Regards,
Simon
Dear Prashanna,
You are most welcome to the forums.The second SL flag flying I suppose !
How do you spell your name? Prashanna or Pirashanna?
Best Regards,
A Sankara Narayanan
Hi
Its better to call as Prashanna
I have been in india in mumbai . where are you fm
Pirashanna
I am from Kochi, Kerala, but now located in Ghana, in the deep forests one could say, working for a food additive factory which got recommended for ISO 22000 certification only last week.
I am a PG in Chemistry (and English). I was in Mumbai for 14 years where I worked in different factories and different locations. Before coming to Ghana I was in Kochi working for a rubber chemical manufacturing company as the Prodn Manager. I was the MR for ISO 9001 systems there. I have passed the lead auditor course for QMS and intend going for the lead auditor course for FSMS this year having acquired reasonably sufficient knowledge after doing the documentation work and implementation of FSMS in the present set-up.
I think that's enough for 'blowing one's own trumphet'......
My colleague here is from SL and there are some other Sri Lankans too here.
Best Regards,
A Sankara Narayanan
Welcome to forum. I also a quite a new member and from SL. I am from Kalutara and now based in Giriulla. Where are you from? Its nice to have you and I belive you may give a big contribution to forum as a fresh fres graduate.
regards,
Lalith Gunatillake
Dear Prashanna,
Welcome to forum. I also a quite a new member and from SL. I am from Kalutara and now based in Giriulla. Where are you from? Its nice to have you and I belive you may give a big contribution to forum as a fresh fres graduate.
regards,
Lalith Gunatillake
Hi
I m from nothern part of the country Jaffna, Got my Degree from Wayamba university of Sri Lanka. Makandura ,Close to your place.Now i m based in Colombo, Working as inspector in ogranic field
I don't remember a recruitment drive in your neck of the woods; that's not to say you are all very welcome all the same.
Regards,
Simon
I'm intrigued. Can I ask how 3 guys from Sri Lanka found our humble abode.
Dear Simon,
Lalith, Prashanna,...... who is the third?
Best Regards,
A Sankara Narayanan
Oh yes two, I was counting you too.Lalith, Prashanna,...... who is the third?
Oh yes two, I was counting you too.
I thought so.
Like when I was in Mumbai, all the South Indians(Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra) were called 'Madrasis'
Here in Ghana all the expatriates(we have managers from Germany, UK, Romania, Lebanon, Sri Lanka & India) are called 'obroonis'(meaning 'white men' - if I tell my friends in India they are not going to believe it for sure)
Here this confusion also is something like that I suppose......
Best Regards,
A Sankara Narayanan
So Ghanaian people believe every outsider is an obrooni.Like when I was in Mumbai, all the South Indians(Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra) were called 'Madrasis'
Here in Ghana all the expatriates(we have managers from Germany, UK, Romania, Lebanon, Sri Lanka & India) are called 'obroonis'(meaning 'white men' - if I tell my friends in India they are not going to believe it for sure)
I don't think every foreigner is from Sri Lanka. I'm dumb, but not that dumb - am I?Here this confusion also is something like that I suppose......
Yes, Makandura is close to me. I had sevaral trainees from Jafna university (from your area)when I was working in Tea Research Institute, Srilanka. Among them one was quite close to me called S. Mahendraraj, Now he is an area manager for CIC Ceylon Ltd. in his home area. He was a very good student, and he received the award for the best research at his graduation, for the research done at TRI.
Lalith