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Marga Institute to host lecture on Martin Wickramasinghe

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Marga Institute, in collaboration with the Martin Wickramasinghe Trust, will host a lecture by Uditha Devapriya on Martin Wickramasinghe on Monday, 26 January 2026.Titled “Disintegration, Transformation, and Development”, the presentation will focus on Wickramasinghe’s writings on economics and equity.

Though hailed as a novelist and writer of fiction, Wickramasinghe emerged in the early 20th century as the leading public intellectual of his time in Sri Lanka. His writings encompassed several subjects, including anthropology, art, culture, history, and politics. By the time of his death in 1976, these had been collected in numerous volumes of essays.

In its official statement, Marga Institute noted, “We are pleased to collaborate with the Martin Wickramasinghe Trust on an important intervention aimed at strengthening understanding among practitioners and development partners of the role and significance of economic development in early Sri Lanka.”

It added, “For over five decades, the Marga Institute has addressed development challenges through a multidisciplinary framework, analysing economic, social, political, environmental, and value-based dimensions. Its extensive body of research spans key sectors including agriculture, education, health, housing, poverty alleviation, children, youth, women, ethnic studies, justice, human rights, language rights, and social cohesion, complemented by wide-ranging surveys and community engagement initiatives. Through this collaboration, the Marga Institute seeks to further its mission of contributing to sustainable and equitable development in Sri Lanka and beyond.”

Founded in 1976, the Martin Wickramasinghe Trust is committed to keeping its namesake’s legacy alive. Its core responsibilities include preserving his Koggala home and Folk Culture Museum as well as conserving archives, manuscripts, letters, audio-visuals, folk collections, and artefacts from his life and times. The Trust also promotes literary, educational and cultural knowledge through events, lectures, seminars, and publications.

Uditha Devapriya is an independent researcher, columnist, and foreign policy and political analyst who has been writing on a range of topics and authored five books. He is currently involved in several research projects. One of these is a comprehensive study of Martin Wickramasinghe. He currently works as a research consultant at the Martin Wickramasinghe Trust. Since November last year, he has helped organise and has presented at lectures on Wickramasinghe, including for the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) UK and the India International Centre (IIC) in New Delhi.

Speaking of the event, Devapriya noted, “We tend to visualise and frame Wickramasinghe as a novelist, this great writer of fiction. He has been showered with epithets like Koggala Maha Pragnaya or the Sage of Koggala, yet we fail to realise that his fiction constituted only a part of his rich and varied career. He was writing on topics like anthropology and evolution long before they had become popular among Sri Lankan audiences. Not surprisingly, his range of interests included economics and development. He was particularly interested in social change. If you take his Koggala Trilogy. You will realise that the story is based on economic transformations which were unfolding across Sri Lanka at the time.”

The lecture will be delivered at Marga Institute on January 26, 2026 from 3 pm. The session will be moderated by Rumeth Jayasinghe, an undergraduate at the University of Peradeniya who is working with Uditha on a study of the 2022 economic and political crisis.

For enquiries, contact Uditha Devapriya through email at udakdev1@gmail.com.



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PM Harini leads panel to protect public services

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Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya

The newly appointed Cabinet Committee tasked with ensuring the uninterrupted functioning of Sri Lanka’s public service held its inaugural meeting on Thursday (19) at the Presidential Secretariat under the patronage of Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya.

The Committee convened to discuss strategies to maintain seamless government operations in the face of potential disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict situation in the Middle East, with particular focus on energy resource management.

According to officials, the discussions emphasised sustaining essential government services, ensuring continued service delivery to the public, and addressing the operational challenges faced by public sector employees during the current circumstances. The Committee also examined measures to mitigate any disruptions that could affect day-to-day administrative and service functions across ministries and departments.

Key attendees at the meeting included the Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government A. H. M. M. H. Abayaratne; Secretary to the President Dr Nandika Sanath Kumanayake; Secretary to the

Prime Minister Pradeep Saputhanthri; Chief of Staff to the President Prabath Chandrakeerthi; and senior secretaries from key ministries including Health and Mass Media, Transport, Highways and Urban Development, Energy, and Digital Economy.

Representatives from state institutions such as the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation were also present, highlighting the government’s focus on energy security as a central priority. The Committee’s deliberations underscored a coordinated approach to balancing uninterrupted public service delivery with effective management of limited energy resources amid the ongoing geopolitical uncertainties.

Observers note that the formation of this Cabinet Committee reflects the government’s proactive stance in safeguarding national administrative functions and ensuring that critical public services remain resilient during times of external pressures.The Committee is expected to meet regularly to monitor developments, evaluate emerging risks, and implement practical measures to maintain operational continuity across the public sector.

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Sajith slams President over war conduct and economic missteps

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Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa on Friday lashed out at President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in Parliament, accusing him of failing to uphold international law during wartime.

Premadasa said the President’s claim of neutrality ignored breaches of the UN Charter—including Articles 2.4 and 2.7—and other global conventions. “A neutral stance requires openly acknowledging violations,” he argued, criticizing the absence of ethical mechanisms to safeguard international law.

He also questioned the President’s handling of maritime issues, particularly whether Sri Lanka had been informed of the alleged attack on the Iranian vessel IRIS Dena, stressing that the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) permits only peaceful activity.

On the economic front, Premadasa condemned the government for missing a chance to buy Russian oil during a 30-day U.S. sanctions suspension.

He said attempts to advise the Foreign Ministry, including a meeting with the Russian Ambassador, yielded no progress.

Premadasa further ridiculed the government’s earlier dismissal of the QR code fuel system, noting that officials are now adapting to it.

Turning to broader economic concerns, he called for immediate negotiations with the IMF to secure a new agreement, warning that the current primary balance of 2.3 is unsustainable. He stressed the urgent need for a poverty-reduction program, highlighting that one-third of Sri Lankans live in poverty.

He also demanded that surplus Treasury funds be used to support relief packages, arguing billions in reserves could aid households struggling with income shortfalls.Concluding his address, Premadasa criticized the government for failing to prepare for foreseeable crises, leaving the country vulnerable.

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Johnston Fernando, sons held in Lanka Sathosa lorry misuse case

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Former Minister Johnston Fernando, his two sons, and three others were remanded by the Wattala Magistrate’s Court yesterday (20) until April 2, the court confirmed.

The suspects, including Fernando’s elder son Johan, younger son Jerome, and a former transport manager of Lanka Sathosa, are under investigation by the Police Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID).

Authorities allege the Lanka Sathosa lorry was misused for operations linked to an ethanol company reportedly owned by Fernando, causing an estimated Rs. 2.5 million loss to the state.

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