
Renowned Sri Lankan singer Ishaq Beg receives a generous Rs. 1 million donation from the President’s Fund for medical treatment. Minister Sunil Senevi personally delivers the cheque in Kolonnawa.
Singer Ishaq Beg Gets Rs. 1 Million from President’s Fund for Urgent Medical Aid
In a heartwarming gesture, popular Sri Lankan vocalist Ishaq Beg received Rs. 1 million from the President’s Fund to support his medical treatment. The donation was personally delivered by Dr. Hiniduma Sunil Senevi, the Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs, during a compassionate visit to the artist’s residence in Kolonnawa on the afternoon of June 29.
The financial support comes at a crucial time for Beg, who has been battling health issues that require costly treatment. Known for his iconic voice and contribution to Sri Lankan music, Ishaq Beg’s illness has sparked concern among fans and fellow artists alike. The President’s Fund intervention is being seen as a vital boost, not only for the singer’s recovery but also as a symbol of national respect for artists in need.
Minister Senevi’s visit emphasized the government’s dedication to supporting cultural icons and highlighted how the President’s Fund continues to serve as a safety net for citizens during critical times. As Sri Lanka strives to support its artistic community amidst ongoing economic recovery, such gestures are being praised across social platforms.
The visit also underscores the importance of preserving and uplifting local talent. Ishaq Beg’s enduring influence on the music industry has not gone unnoticed, and the nation now rallies behind his recovery journey.