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S’gamuwa undergrad’s death: SC grants leave to proceed
A Supreme Court bench, comprising Justice Yasantha Kodagoda PC, and Justice Janak de Silva, on Tuesday (18), granted leave to proceed against all the respondents on the basis that the petitioners had established a prima facie case of the violation of Article 12 (1) of the Constitution in respect of the suicide of Charith Dilshan, a 2nd year student of the Faculty of Technology, Sabaragamuwa University as a result of having to endure severe ragging at the university premises on or around 26th April, 2025.
The action has been initiated by the President of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL), Rajeev Amarasuriya, and Secretary, BASL, Chathura Galhena, representing the BASL. It was supported by Attorney-at-Law Senany Dayaratne before the SC.
Having heard the submissions of the petitioners in this application, as well as a related application bearing No. SC/FR/147/2025, instituted by the parents of Charith Dilshan, which was supported by Avindra Rodrigo PC, with Ms. Tharushi Jayarathne, the Court granted leave to proceed against all the respondents.
Additionally, the following interim orders were issued:
* Tender reports, analysis, information and data lying in the custody of the 41st to 44th Respondents (the UGC, the Chairman of the UGC, the Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education and the Secretary to the Ministry of Education), of the incidents of ragging in state educational institutions, coming under their purview, including disciplinary action taken, after the coming into effect of the Prohibition of Ragging and Other Forms of Violence in Educational Institutions Act, No. 20 of 1998.
* Tender a report from the 49 and/or 49A and/or 69th Respondents (the IGP and/or the Attorney General), of prosecutions pending and/or concluded, under and in terms of the Prohibition of Ragging and Other Forms of Violence in Educational Institutions Act, No. 20 of 1998.
* Tender a report on the steps taken by the 1st to 37th Respondents (the Sabaragamuwa University, its Vice Chancellor, Deans of the Faculties, Members of the Council of the University, Secretary to the Council, Senior Assistant Registrar, Senior Assistant Registrar Academic & Student Affairs, Senior Student Counsellor, Assistant Registrar, Chief Security Officer, Marshals, Controller of Student Discipline, Sub-warden and Senior Security Officer), including their predecessors in office, to prevent and/or sanction acts of ragging at the SUSL, after the coming into effect of the Prohibition of Ragging and Other Forms of Violence in Educational Institutions Act, No. 20 of 1998, with official records of the relevant Council decisions and consequential steps taken, as evidence therefor.
* Tender a report on the steps taken by the 1st to 37th Respondents, including their predecessors in office, to prevent and/or sanction acts of ragging at the SUSL, after the coming into effect of the said UGC Circular No.919 dated 15/01/2010, with official records of the relevant Council decisions and consequential steps taken, as evidence therefor.
* Tender a report on the disciplinary action taken by the 1st to 37th Respondents, including their predecessors in office, in relation to acts of ragging at SUSL, after the coming into effect of the Prohibition of Ragging and Other Forms of Violence in Educational Institutions Act, No. 20 of 1998, with official records of the relevant Council decisions and consequential steps taken, as evidence therefor.
* A direction on the 41st to 48B Respondents (the UGC, the UGC Chairman, the Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education, the Secretary to the Ministry of Education, the Attorney General, the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Minister of Health and Mass Media, the Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Mass Media, the Minister of Justice and National Integration and the Secretary to the Ministry of Justice and National Integration), to forthwith cause the operationalisation of the existing Rules, Regulations, and/or Guidelines aimed at enforcing the provisions of the Prohibition of Ragging and Other Forms of Violence in Educational Institutions Act, No. 20 of 1998, IN FULL.
* A direction on the 64th and/or 65th Respondents (the National Authority for the Protection of Victims of Crime and Witnesses and/or the Director General of the National Authority for the Protection of Victims of Crime and Witnesses) and/or their servants or agents to take steps forthwith, inter alia in terms of Section 41(1)(c) of the Assistance To and Protection of Victims of Crime and Witnesses Act, No. 10 of 2023, to ensure the protection and promotion of the rights and entitlements of the students of SUSL who have been victimised by ragging, and witnesses thereto.
* A direction on the 1st to 37th and/or 49th to 52nd Respondents (the IGP, the OIC of the Samanalawewa Police Station, the Director of the CID and the OIC of the CID) and/or their agents or servants and/or successors, to station security and/or police officers within the hostels of the SUSL, in particular the ‘Sinharaja’ hostel, at all times of the day, until the final determination of the application.
* A direction on the 1st to 37th and/or 49th to 52nd Respondents and/or their agents or servants and/or successors to report to Court of any incidences of ragging which take place within the precincts of the SUSL, its hostels, canteens, gymnasiums, and other common areas of the SUSL.
* A direction on any one or more of the 1st to 37th and/or 49th to 52nd Respondents and/or their agents or servants and/or successors to ensure that no acts of reprisals are made by one or more of the 53rd to 62nd Respondents (the suspect raggers) and/or their agents and/or associates and/or any persons acting on their directions, against the students who made complaints and/or provided statements to any one or more of the 1st to 37th and/or 38th to 40th and/or 49th to 52nd Respondents and/or their agents and/or representatives.
* A direction on any one or more of the 1st to 37th and/or 38th to 40th and/or 41st, 42nd, 49th to 52nd Respondents and/or their agents or servants to report to the Court of the findings regarding the investigation commenced into the ragging incident which led to the death of Charith Dilshan.
Mr. Senany Dayaratne appeared for the President and Secretary of the BASL, the Petitioners in SC/FR/101/2025, with Ms. Sankhitha Gunaratne, Mr. Harith de Mel, Ms. Nishadi Wickramasinghe, Mr. Rachika Palihawadana, Mr. Susitha Dangahadeniya, Ms. Gangulali Dayarathna, Mr. Minul Muhandiramge, Ms. Janani Abeywickrema and Ms. Maheshika Bandara, instructed by Senior Instructing Attorney-at-Law Mr. G. G. Arulpragasam.
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Prime Minister launches Zahira College, Puttalam Website
The Prime Minister stated that the objective of the government is to use data and policy to provide what is best for children. Political interests or any other considerations are not important to us; what matters is, only the children.
The Prime Minister made these remarks while participating in an inspection visit to Zahira Muslim College Puttalam on Saturday [17th of January], following the visits to schools affected by the recent cyclone Dithwah.
During her visit, the Prime Minister officially launched the school’s website, which was designed and developed by the students of Puttalam Zahira Muslim College.
Responding to views presented by the Principal regarding obtaining approval to commence the GCE Advanced Level Science stream at the school, the Prime Minister stated that children should be provided with knowledge not only in science, but across all subject areas. She emphasized that all schools within the district should work collaboratively toward this goal, and stressed that building a division in society is not the vision of the government.
The Prime Minister further highlighted the need to do what is best for children, requesting that proposals and decisions required for this purpose be discussed collectively at the school level and communicated to her. She noted that it is not possible to provide a comfortable and effective education for children by operating in isolation as individual schools, and reiterated that priority must always be given to the needs of children.
Addressing at the gathering, the Prime Minister stated:
“We are now experiencing the consequences of incorrect decisions taken in the past. However, we can now look into a positive present. Therefore, going forward, we must refrain from making decisions based on political or personal considerations. Instead we must cultivate the practice of making decisions for the well-being and happiness of all children.
It was also emphasized that, in order to nurture children with diverse talents and abilities, education should not be limited to a single subject stream, but should aim to develop children with an understanding across all fields”.
The occasion was attended by the Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government, Prof. A.H.M.H. Abayarathna; Members of Parliament Gayan Janaka Kumara, Ajith Gihan, Mohamed Faisal, and Hiruni Wijesinghe; the Mayor of the Puttalam District; the Secretary of Education to the North Western Province; the Director of Education; and teachers.


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Premadasa: Grade 6 syllabus fiasco signals deeper issues
Vicious attacks disguised as criticism of education reforms, says PM
Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has said Sri Lanka’s education system has fallen into a “tragic condition,” warning that the crisis extends far beyond the Grade 6 syllabus fiasco.Premadasa made these remarks at the Opposition Leader’s Office during the establishment of the “Common Platform to Protect Free Education.”
Premadasa said that while public attention was on the Grade 6 syllabus issue, the problems facing the education sector were far deeper and affected the entire education system, including schools, universities and tertiary education institutions.
The Opposition Leader noted that the current crisis had not manifested itself overnight due to result of recent decisions; instead, it had developed over time due to reforms being introduced without proper consultation, dialogue or a participatory process involving stakeholders.
The Opposition Leader stressed the urgent need for setting political agendas aside and making a concerted effort to introduce meaningful educaton reforms. He said the rights of more than 4.1 million schoolchildren must be protected.
Premadasa said Sri Lanka must ensure that education was free and of high quality, and warned that failure to do so would have long-term consequences for the country’s future.
Taking part in a televised interview, PM Harini Amarasuriya responded to criticism of the government’s proposed education reforms, especially recent criticism on the rainbow colours on the covers of modules.
This is not constructive in any way. This is vile. This is really vicious. This is the politics the people of this country rejected in three elections in 2024 and 2025,” she said.
She added that the government was open to constructive criticism.
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Sri Lankan Airlines launches Intl branding initiative for Colombo Nawam Maha Perahera 2026
SriLankan Airlines has unveiled a landmark international branding initiative to promote the Colombo Nawam Maha Perahera 2026, one of the country’s most distinguished religious and cultural festivals. The initiative is showcased on an Airbus A320neo, transforming the aircraft into a flying ambassador of Sri Lanka’s living heritage.
Through a specially designed aircraft livery, SriLankan Airlines now carries the prestige, spirituality, and cultural identity of the Nawam Maha Perahera across its international route network. This initiative positions the Perahera not only as a sacred Buddhist procession, but also as a major cultural and tourism attraction, highlighting
Colombo as a destination of heritage, harmony, and tradition.
Organised under the auspices of the Gangaramaya Temple, the Nawam Maha Perahera is internationally recognised for its historical significance, spiritual depth, and ceremonial grandeur. The concept for this international branding initiative was initiated by Venerable Dr. Kirinde Assaji Thero, who recognised aviation as a powerful platform for cultural diplomacy and global storytelling.
The successful realisation of this initiative has been made possible through the collective efforts of the Nawam Maha Perahera Committee, devoted devotees and supporters, and the institutional collaboration of the Prime Minister’s Office and the Ministry of Aviation, together with the full cooperation of SriLankan Airlines. The entire international aircraft branding initiative has been fully funded by the Gangaramaya Temple, together with the Nawam Maha Perahera Committee, reflecting the commitment of the Temple and its devotees to preserving and promoting Sri Lanka’s religious and cultural heritage on a global stage.
SriLankan Airlines extended its support across all levels of the organisation. Special appreciation is extended to the Chairman, Board of Directors, senior management, engineering and technical teams, designers, operational staff, and frontline employees, whose combined expertise and dedication transformed this cultural vision into reality.
Recently, Venerable Dr. Kirinde Assaji Thero, along with members of the Nawam Maha Perahera Committee, visited the SriLankan Airlines engineering and operations premises in Katunayake, accompanied by resident young Buddhist monks from the Gangaramaya Temple. During the visit, the delegation observed the progress of the aircraft branding work and offered blessings to the SriLankan Airlines team, expressing appreciation for their professionalism and commitment.
As the Airbus A320neo travels from city to city and culture to culture, it carries with it the story of Gangaramaya Temple, the Nawam Maha Perahera, and Sri Lanka’s enduring cultural values—fostering international awareness and strengthening the country’s image as a destination of faith, heritage, and cultural pride.
This initiative stands as a strong example of how religion, culture, tourism, and national aviation can work together in unity to elevate Sri Lanka’s presence on the global stage in the lead-up to the Colombo Nawam Maha Perahera 2026.
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