A meeting between the Prime Minister and Lecturers of Teacher Educator Service

A discussion between the Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, Minister in charge of Education Science and Technology subject, and the representatives of trade unions of the Lecturers of Sri Lanka Teacher Education Service, was held yesterday (31) afternoon at the Prime Minister’s Office

The lecturers of the Sri Lanka Teacher Education Service drew the attention of the Prime Minister regarding the issues in their service.

Senior Assistant Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office,Nalini Kohawala, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister Vishakha Abeyratne, and representatives including President and Secretary of Sri Lanka Teacher Educator Service Trade Union participated in this event.

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Prime Minister meets representatives of School Sports Coaches Association.

A meeting between the Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, Minister in charge of Education Science and Technology subject, and representatives of the School Sports Coaches Association was held yesterday (31) afternoon at the Prime Minister’s Office.

During the discussion they informed the Prime Minister about the issues of the School Sports Coaches Association. The Prime Minister mentioned here that she will study the matter and take future actions accordingly.

Senior Assistant Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office Nalini Kohowala, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister Visakha Abeyratne, participated in this event.

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The Prime Minister meets the representatives of the Collective of Candidates of the Limited Competitive Examination for Sri Lanka Teacher Educator Service.

A discussion between the Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, the Minister in charge of Education Science and Technology subject and the representatives of the Collective of Candidates of the Limited Competitive Examination for Sri Lanka Teacher Educator Service was held at the Prime Minister’s Office yesterday (31) afternoon.

At the discussion, the representatives informed the Prime Minister about the issues related to the appointment of Teacher Educators Service, and the Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya said that they will look into the matter and take future action.

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Prime Minister meets representatives of Government Nursing Officers Association

A meeting between Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya and representatives of the Government Nursing Officers Association was held yesterday (31) at the Prime Minister’s Office.

The issues faced by nursing service were discussed during the discussion.

Secretary to the Prime Minister G. Pradeep Saputhanthri, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister Dr. Asanga Wickramasinghe, President of the Government Nursing Officers Association Saman Rathnapriya, Secretary Ajith Rathnayake, Vice President Nalaka Hettiarachchi, Vice Secretaries Sameera Pathirana and Renu Jayasinghe, Organizer Perni Silva, Committee Members Sandhya Kumari and Nadi Rajapaksha and a group representing the said association participated in th MORE >>

A meeting between the Prime Minister and representatives of the Public Services United Nurses Union

A meeting between Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya and representatives of the Public Services United Nurses Union was held yesterday (31) at the Prime Minister’s Office.

Public Services United Nurses Union explained about the matters of appointing a suitable person to the post of Deputy Director General, revising designations and grade anomalies of the nursing service, shortage of staff, creating a formal promotion scheme for nurses who have completed training, establishing the Nursing University, and extending the service period of nursing officers to the age of 63 years.

Prime Minister’s Secretary G. Pradeep Saputhanthri, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister Dr. Asanga Wickramasinghe, President of the MORE >>

Prime Minister pays attention to the problems faced by the nursing service

A meeting between Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya and representatives of the All Ceylon Nurses Union was held yesterday (31) at the Prime Minister’s Office.

They presented the problems that have affected the maintaining the nursing service as a formal, qualitative and efficient service at present.

The representatives commented on the matters of nursing education is not updated according to global situations, the existing issues in the nursing service minute, the nursing council, neglected by the existing governments, the loss of life to the nurse, the lack of nurses, the nursing service not being an all island service, the community health nursing service is not properly established, and nursing service MORE >>

Women’s Collective for Economic Rights Meets with the Prime Minister to Address Key Challenges.

A delegation of women farmer leaders from the Women’s Collective for Economic Rights met with Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya at the Prime Minister’s office to discuss longstanding challenges faced by women in agriculture across the island. Representing regions such as Vavuniya, Monaragala, Polonnaruwa, and Bogawantalawa, the delegates shared their concerns and proposed solutions, supported by the Law & Society Trust, which organized the meeting on behalf of the women farmers.

The discussion addressed critical issues, including the microfinance credit crisis, legal obstacles to securing land rights for women farmers, and infrastructure challenges—particularly affecting Tamil women in the hill country (Malayaha).  MORE >>

UNFPA Representative Pays Courtesy Call on the Prime Minister

The Representative of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Sri Lanka, Mr. Kunle Adeniyi, paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, at the Prime Minister’s office.

Mr. Adeniyi conveyed his appreciation for the increasing representation of women in Sri Lanka’s political landscape. He also reaffirmed UNFPA’s commitment to supporting the country in advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment.

During the meeting, Dr. Amarasuriya emphasized the critical role of gender equality, women’s economic engagement, addressing gender-based violence, and improving nutrition for women and girls in Sri Lanka. She further highlighted that while wom MORE >>

Ambassador of Austria Pays Courtesy Call on Hon. Prime Minister.

Her Excellency Katharina Wieser, Ambassador of Austria to Sri Lanka, paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya at the Prime Minister’s Office in Colombo. The visit underscored the longstanding friendship and collaboration between Sri Lanka and Austria.

Discussions focused on strengthening diplomatic, economic, and cultural relations, with both the Prime Minister and Ambassador reaffirming their commitment to fostering ties between the two nations.

Representing the Government of Sri Lanka were Mr. Pradeep Saputhanthri, Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr. Mahinda Gunarathne, Additional Secretary to the Prime Minister, and Mr. Chathura Perera, Director for Europe and North America. MORE >>

ILO Country Derector meets with the Prime Minister

Prime Minister Engages in Discussions on Employment, Women’s Empowerment, and Social Dialogue with ILO Country Director.

The Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya welcomed Ms. Joni Simpson, Country Director of the International Labour Organization (ILO), for a courtesy call at the Prime Minister’s Office. The meeting underscored the ongoing collaboration between Sri Lanka and the ILO, with a focus on advancing labor standards, women’s empowerment, and social dialogue.

Ms. Simpson expressed appreciation for the support extended by Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Labour, emphasizing potential areas for deepening partnership efforts. Key points of discussion included the critical need to review lab MORE >>

Italian Ambassador meets with the Prime Minister

His Excellency Damiano Francovigh, Ambassador of Italy to Sri Lanka, met with Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya at the Prime Minister’s Office yesterday (30). The meeting reinforced the longstanding diplomatic relationship between Italy and Sri Lanka, with both parties discussing key areas for enhanced collaboration.

A primary focus of the meeting was on foreign employment opportunities in Italy, particularly the role of skilled migration. Prime Minister Amarasuriya underscored the importance of training Sri Lankan migrant workers through the Vocational Training Authority to support this demand. Both sides emphasized the role of supportive policies in attracting tourists and investors, recognizing their contribution MORE >>

Prime Minister’s message for Diwali Festival

May the light of this festival not only illuminate our homes but also ignite a deeper sense of justice, compassion, and solidarity in our hearts. As we celebrate the triumph of light over darkness, let us honour the ongoing struggles of those who fight against systemic inequalities and exclusion.

This is a time to reflect on the privilege of joy and prosperity, while recommitting ourselves to building a world where everyone can experience freedom, dignity, and belonging.

Our collective goal, as envisioned through the principle ’A thriving nation – A beautiful life, ’is to raise the living standards of all, ensuring that no one is left behind.

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Poppy flower is worn to the Prime Minister marking the Poppy Day celebrations.

The Vice Secretary of the Sri Lanka Ex-servicemen’s Association Ms. Manthri Coswatte, has pinned the poppy flower on Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya at the Prime Minister’s Office today (30) morning marking the Armed Forces Commemorative Poppy Day celebration organized annually by the Sri Lanka Ex-servicemen’s Association.

The income from the sale of poppy flowers will be allocated for the welfare of retired and disabled officers of the armed forces. The Poppy celebration is held to commemorate the military personnel who died in the First and Second World Wars as well as the internal war conflicts in Sri Lanka, and this celebration is also held in Sri Lanka on a Sunday around the 11th of November.

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya Meets with the Chinese Ambassador.

The Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, held a meeting today with His Excellency Qi Zhenhong, the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Sri Lanka, at the Prime Minister’s Office. Ambassador Qi Zhenhong conveyed the Chinese government’s support for Sri Lanka’s flood relief efforts, reinforcing the longstanding partnership between the two nations. Prime Minister Amarasuriya expressed her appreciation to Ambassador Qi for the People’s Republic of China’s timely generosity and support during this crucial period.

The discussion also extended to future engagements, with both parties emphasizing a commitment to deepening bilateral relations. In particular, they explored new avenues for investme MORE >>

High-Level Pakistani Business Delegation Meets with Sri Lankan Prime Minister.

A High-Level Business Delegation from Pakistan paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, Yesterday (29) at the Prime Minister’s Office.

The meeting commenced with the Prime Minister expressing her appreciation for the longstanding partnership between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, underscoring the importance of strengthening economic cooperation and trade connectivity.

The leaders also discussed increasing air connectivity, a step anticipated to benefit Sri Lanka’s tourism industry, while exploring broader measures to fortify the bilateral relationship.

Representing the Government of Sri Lanka were Mr. Pradeep Saputhanthri, Secretary to the Prime Minis MORE >>

Courtesy Call by Pakistan High Commissioner on the Sri Lankan Prime Minister

His Excellency Major General (Retd.) Faheem Ul Aziz, High Commissioner of Pakistan, paid a courtesy call to the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, Yesterday (29) at the Prime Minister’s Office.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister expressed gratitude for the longstanding and cordial relations between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, underscoring the significance of deepening bilateral cooperation. Both leaders explored avenues to further strengthen these ties in areas of mutual interest.

Also in attendance at the meeting were senior officials from the High Commission of Pakistan. The Sri Lankan delegation included Mr. Pradeep Saputhanthri, Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr. Mahinda Gunarathne MORE >>

An international research conference, “Artificial Intelligence: Revolutionizing Library Services – Challenges and Opportunities,” was held on October 29, 2024, in Colombo.

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya attended the event as chief guest, addressing an audience of librarians, researchers, and innovators.

In her speech, the Prime Minister emphasized the key role of libraries and librarians in advancing digital access, stating, “I see not just librarians, but the guardians of knowledge, the architects of our digital future, and the champions of information democracy.”

The conference explored AI’s potential to modernize library services in Sri Lanka, focusing on democratizing access to knowledge and building capacity in resource-constrained settings.

The Prime Minister highlighted the nation’s aspirations for digital transformation, with a comm MORE >>