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Ven Diviyagaha Yasassi Nayaka thero honoured with Upadhyaya title

Saddharma Keerthi Sri Thripitakacharya Ven. Dr. Diviyagaha Yassassi Nayaka Thera, Chief Incumbent of the Bauddhayatanaya at Watarappala Road, Mount Lavinia, retired Deputy Principal of Ananda College, Colombo, Former Principal of Bhikku Training College, Ratmalana, Vice President of the World Buddhist Sangha Council, has been conferred the Upadhyaya title by the Most Venerable Mahanayaka thero and the executive council of the Malwatte chapter, in recognition of the national, religious and social services rendered by him to society.
In 1998, he was conferred with the title of Chief of Judicial and Ecclesiastical Affairs of the Nava Korale in Colombo. The Alumni Association of Sri Jayawardenapura University presented the “Sri Jayawardenapura Pradeepa” award and in 2020, Lincoln University of Malaysia awarded an honorary Doctorate to the Nayaka thero.
The conferring ceremony was held on June 24 at the Uposathagaraya of the Malwatte Maha Viharaya, headed by, Most Ven. Thibbatuwawe Sri Siddhartha Sumangalabhidana Mahanayaka thero. Chief Sanganayaka of Southern Sri Lanka, Chief incumbent of Sithulpawwa Rajamaha Viharaya, Upadhyaya Most Venerable Mataramba Hemarathana Nayaka Thero, Chief Sanganayaka of Seenadi Siv Korale, Chief incumbent of Attanagalla Rajamaha viharaya, Upadhyaya Ven, Dr. Pannila Ananda Nayaka thero, Vidyalankara Parivenadipathi, Ven. Welamitiyawe Gnanarathana nayaka thero and many other distinguished monks participated at the ceremony.
Chief Justice Jayantha Jayasuriya, Secretary of the Ministry of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs Somarathna Vidanapathirana, President of Bauddhaloka Foundation Jagath Sumathipala, Principal of Ananda College Lal Dissanayaka, Senior Professor Raja Gunawardana, Presidents Counsel Prasantha Lal de Alwis along with many distinguished guests were present. Several samanera bikkhus were higher ordained under the “Upadhyaya” of Ven. Yasassi Nayaka thero on that day.
A special poojawa to invoke blessings on Ven. Dr. Diviyagaha Yasassi Nayaka thero was held on Saturday evening at the Dalada Maligawa. A special Atavisi Buddha Poojawa will be held at the Bauddhayatanaya, Mt. Lavinia on the at 6.00 pm today (June 25) with the participation of the Chief Incumbent of Dewram Viharaya, Pannipitiya and Maha Nayaka of Sri Sumana Chapter of the Amarapura Nikaya, Ven. Kolonnawe Sri Sumangala thero.
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JICA and JFTC support Sri Lanka’s drive for economic growth through a fair and competitive market

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) have expressed their support for policy reforms and institutional enhancements aimed at ensuring the supply of high-quality goods and services in Sri Lanka while safeguarding both consumers and producers.
This was discussed at a meeting held on Wednesday (12) at the Presidential Secretariat between representatives of these organisations and the Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake.
During the discussion, the representatives emphasized that establishing fairness in trade would protect both consumers and producers while fostering a competitive market in the country. They also emphasized how Japan’s competitive trade policies contributed to its economic progress, explaining that such policies not only help to protect consumer rights but also stimulate innovation.
The secretary to the president noted that this year’s budget has placed special emphasis on the required policy adjustments to promote fair trade while elevating Sri Lanka’s market to a higher level. He also briefed the representatives on these planned reforms.
The meeting was attended by Senior Additional Secretary to the President, Russell Aponsu, JICA representatives Tetsuya Yamada, Arisa Inada, Yuri Horrita, and Namal Ralapanawa; and JFTC representatives Y. Sakuma, Y. Asahina, Y. Fukushima, and M. Takeuchi.
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Students from several schools visit the Presidential Secretariat and President’s House

A group of students from Hambantota St. Mary’s National School, Nakulugamuwa Moraketiara Junior College and Nalanda College, Colombo 10, visited the Presidential Secretariat and the President’s House on Wednesday (12) as part of an educational tour.
This initiative provided schoolchildren the opportunity to explore the Presidential Secretariat (formerly the Old Parliament Building) and the President’s House as part of their academic field trip.
Coinciding with the tour, students were also educated about the “Clean Sri Lanka” program, a key government initiative. K.M.N. Kumarasinghe, Senior Additional Secretary to the President, briefed the students on the objectives and implementation of the program, emphasizing its role in enhancing their knowledge, skills and attitudes.
Meanwhile, Media Adviser to the President . Chandana Sooriyabandara highlighted the legacy of the late C.W.W. Kannangara, stating that his vision serves as a guiding light for the future generation of students. He further noted that many developed nations achieved progress through collective citizen efforts, stressing that every individual must fulfill their responsibilities diligently to contribute to national development.
As a symbolic gesture, a valuable plant was gifted to each participating school to be planted within their premises. The presentation was carried out by the President’s Media Director General Prasanna Perera and Anuruddha Lokuhapuarachchi, Director of International Media and Strategic Communications at the President’s Media Division (PMD).
The event was attended by the principals, academic staff, parents and other distinguished guests.
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Urgent measures needed to control flooding in the Matara District – Secretary to the President

The Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, has instructed officials from the Ministries of Agriculture, Livestock, Land and Irrigation, and Urban Development, Construction, and Housing to take all necessary measures to minimize potential flooding in the Matara district due to heavy rainfall.
These directions were given by the Secretary to the President during a meeting on Wednesday (12) at the Presidential Secretariat with officials from all relevant ministries and institutions.
The progress of a previous discussion on the project of Salinity Barrier across Nilwala River, led by the Secretary to the President, was reviewed during the meeting. Various short-term and long-term measures to control the flooding in the Matara region caused by the barrier were proposed, and all parties agreed to take necessary steps. The meeting also assessed the progress of these proposed actions.
Accordingly, officials informed that the University of Peradeniya and its affiliated Engineering Design Center have been assigned to study and report on long-term solutions. It was also stated that the proposed solutions would take into account the issues that have arisen following the Construction of Salinity Barrier.
As short-term solutions, officials reported that steps have already been taken to remove fallen trees and other obstructions in the river to ensure faster water drainage during emergencies. Additionally, canal banks are being cleaned, and the temporary salinity barrier, previously constructed with sandbags by the National Water Supply and Drainage Board, has been removed.
Furthermore, by April, measures will be taken to deepen the Nilwala estuary and canal routes to temporarily retain excess water during flood situations. The Irrigation Department also proposed increasing the capacity of the water pumps currently used to accelerate water drainage.
The Secretary to the President Dr. Kumanayake also instructed that all measures taken on this matter be reported to the Matara District Development Committee.
Local residents and farmers have expressed concerns that the Nilwala Salinity Barrier has exacerbated flooding and led to saltwater intrusion into paddy fields, resulting in crop damage.
The meeting was attended by Senior Additional Secretary to the President, Kapila Janaka Bandara, along with senior officials from the relevant ministries.
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