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I believe that our children possess the strength, ability, and attitude to build the nation – PM
Minister of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Education, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that children of this country possess the strength, ability, and attitude required to build the nation, and it is the responsibility of adults to open the paths for them to move forward.
The Prime Minister made these remarks while participating in the inauguration ceremony of “Sri Lanka Skills Expo 2025” held on Friday [October 10].
The exhibition, organized for the third time with the aim of addressing the youth unemployment in Sri Lanka, will be held on October 10 and 11 at the Main Hall of Temple Trees. It is a joint effort by the Industry Sector Skills Councils (ISSC) and the Ministry of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Education.
Addressing further, the Prime Minister stated:
“This is a turning point in the education transformation process we have initiated. It is expected to expand the opportunities available within education itself while opening the path for children to identify those opportunities themselves. These programs are organized to provide such experiences through education.
This exhibition will lead you for understanding your future path. Considering your interests, your parents’ wishes, and your abilities, this is a valuable opportunity to learn about the emerging opportunities in today’s world.
The generation now completing education and preparing to enter society faces numerous challenges. With the rapid changes brought by technology, the world is transforming faster than anyone could imagine. With society leads for changes, professions change too. The traditional paths we once followed no longer guarantee success. Therefore, our educational journey must adapt with a proper understanding of these transformations.
By initiating such programmes, we aim to integrate you into our national development plan. These initiatives will help you gain a better understanding of the paths we are taking to strengthen the economy and how you, together with your teachers and parents, can actively contribute to this development process.
This exhibition opens a new world and a new society. You will be able to learn about new global trends and realize that there are more opportunities for you in society than you may have thought. There is a place for you, and we are waiting for you to step forward. Take this opportunity and move ahead with confidence. As you move forward, we expect you to support us in developing this country. Our responsibility as adults is to create and open these opportunities for you. Your responsibility is to make use of them and lead the nation forward.
I truly believe that the children gathered here today have the strength, ability, and attitude needed to build our society. You are the generation that will take on the leadership in the future. We will ensure that you receive the educational foundation and socio-economic environment needed to achieve that leadership. It is our responsibility as adults to make that happen, and we will do our part. We invite you to take up this opportunity and lead the country forward”.
The event was also attended by Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship Development . Sunil Handunnetti, Deputy Minister . Chathuranga Abeysinghe, Deputy Minister of Vocational Education Nalin Hewage, Secretary to the Prime Minister . Pradeep Saputhanthri, Secretary to the Ministry of Education Nalaka Kaluwewa, and several other distinguished guests.


[Prime Minister’s Media Division]
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England security in airport clash with camera operator
A member of England’s security staff was involved in an altercation with a Channel Seven camera operator at Brisbane airport.
The incident took place on Saturday morning as the touring squad were departing for Adelaide ahead of the third Ashes Test, which begins on Wednesday.
Footage from the broadcaster shows the security guard pushing away the camera operator as he looks to get up close to the players, who had driven down from Noosa where they had been enjoying a mid-series break The trip itself had been the subject of derision The trip itself had been the subject of derision after England went 2-0 down in the Ashes following their defeat at the Gabba last week.
Cricket Australia’s directive to all media during the series is that both teams should be respected when traveling between Tests, including at airports. All CA media briefing documents for the series contain the following: “The Australian and England teams will not be available for interview while in transit between matches during the NRMA Ashes series. All airport, hotel and transit is vision only, to be captured from a respectful distance.”
While the footage shows Seven had adhered to this protocol, the state of the series has ramped up the media focus on England, who must win the next Test to keep the series alive having been beaten twice inside six days of cricket.
Unofficially, England have urged their security staff to operate with a light touch, particularly given the number of well-meaning requests they have received for selfies when out and about. They were greeted in Adelaide by “eight to ten camera crews” at the baggage carousel.
Ever since arriving in Perth at the start of November, England have been subject to plenty of attention from local and national organisations, and reacted in good grace. Having been warned of the intense scrutiny on Ashes tours, a number of players have not batted an eyelid at various intrusions.
They indulged filming of their rounds of golf ahead of the first Test, joking that the use of drones made them feel like they were receiving coverage akin to professional golfers. In Brisbane, when skipper Ben Stokes and other team-mates were photographed not wearing helmets while using e-Scooters – a fineable offense in the state of Queensland – Stokes brushed it off, even when asked by a journalist if he and his team would apologise for the misdemeanour. When the transgression was put to Ollie Pope ahead of the second Test, he reacted matter-of-factly: “Just put a helmet on next time. Rules are rules.”
The squad were also confronted by media in Noosa over the last three days, both at the beach and bars of the Sunshine Coast resort town. Stokes even indulged a photo opportunity on the beach during a squad-wide game of football keepy-uppy (otherwise known as PIG), with radio station MixFM employees “Archie and Bretz”, who were wielding placards such as “FOR SALE: MORAL VICTORIES” while dressed in full whites.
This incident, however, is a break from that norm, at a time when England have come under fire for their poor performances.
Poor batting displays and a bowling attack losing their way have exacerbated annoyance from England fans at the team’s refusal to accept that their build-up for a series of this magnitude has been less than ideal.
They played a single warm-up match against England Lions at Lilac Hills ahead of vastly different conditions at Perth’s Optus Stadium. After choosing not to send their first-string to practice under lights against the Prime Minster’s XI in Canberra, England opted for five training sessions ahead of the day-night Test at The Gabba. After succumbing to a second eight-wicket defeat, head coach Brendon McCullum stated they had over- prepared.
There is a suggestion that England’s long lead-in to the second Test – which started with a previously unscheduled session at Allan Border Field – was triggered by the criticism of their preparation. This airport incident, however minor, speaks of a crack in their laissez-faire approach at the halfway point of the tour, with a month and three Tests to go, underlining the seriousness of what is at stake in Adelaide and beyond.
(Cricinfo)
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Brief scores
Sri Lanka Under 19 84/2 in 14.5 overs (Dimantha Mahavithana 39*, Kavija Gamage 24*) beat Nepal Under 19s 82/10 in 28.5 overs (Cibrin Shesthra 18; Sethmika Seneviratne 5-25) by eight wickets
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Advisory for Severe Lightning
Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre
at 12.30 p.m. 13 December 2025 valid for the period until 11.00 p.m. 13 December 2025 for Kaluthara, Rathnapura, Galle and Matara Districts
The public are warned that thundershowers accompanied with severe lightning are likely to occur at some places in the Kaluthara, Rathnapura, Galle and Matara Districts.
There may be temporary localized strong winds during thundershowers.
General public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimize damages caused by lightning activity.
ACTION REQUIRED:
The Department of Meteorology advises that people should:
Seek shelter, preferably indoors and never under trees.
Avoid open areas such as paddy fields, tea plantations and open water bodies during thunderstorms.
Avoid using wired telephones and connected electric appliances during thunderstorms.
Avoid using open vehicles, such as bicycles, tractors and boats etc.
Beware of fallen trees and power lines.
For emergency assistance contact the local disaster management authorities.
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