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Kantha Saviya marks Children’s Day in Badulla
The “Kantha Saviya” Women’s Organization recently distributed schoolbooks, bags, stationeries, baby cots, blankets, pillows, milk powder, children’s clothes and biscuits to mark the International Children’s Day programme in the Badulla District of the Uva Province recently.
“Kantha Saviya” is operated under the A. J. M. Muzammil Foundation and it has been organising Children’s Day events in different parts of the country for several years.
Tamil Vidyalaya and Shree Ganesha Vidyalaya of the same area, including Badulla Vidyadeepa Primary School students, were given uniforms, bags and books at this year’s event. In these events held under the guidance of school principals, teachers and the students performed cultural events.
President of “Kantha Saviya’ Women’s Organization Feroza Muzammil, Mayor of Bandarawela City Janaka Nishantha Ratnayake, Secretary of Uva Provincial Education Ministry Mrs. Sandhya Apanvela including education directors, parents, well-wishers and teachers, also participated in these events.
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Constitutional Council approves Justice Yasantha Kodagoda for Judicial Service Commission
The Constitutional Council of Sri Lanka has approved the appointment of Yasantha Kodagoda as a member of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), filling the vacancy created by the retirement of former Supreme Court Justice S. Thurairaja.
Official sources said Justice Kodagoda would assume duties on the Commission following the completion of the constitutional approval process.
The Judicial Service Commission plays a critical role in Sri Lanka’s judicial administration, particularly in matters relating to the appointment, transfer, disciplinary control and dismissal of judicial officers in the subordinate courts.
Justice Kodagoda, a senior member of the Supreme Court bench, is widely regarded for his extensive experience in criminal law, constitutional matters and judicial administration.
Prior to his elevation to the Supreme Court, he served as the Attorney General of Sri Lanka and held several senior positions within the Attorney General’s Department over a distinguished legal career spanning decades.
Legal observers noted that the appointment comes at a significant time for Sri Lanka’s judiciary amid increasing public focus on judicial independence, institutional accountability and reforms within the legal sector.
The Constitutional Council’s approval is in keeping with the constitutional framework governing appointments to key independent commissions and institutions.
By Ifham Nizam
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Once bustling Kandy railway station stands in eerie silence since Ditwah
The iconic Kandy Railway Station, which once bustled with thousands of commuters daily, now stands in eerie silence, having remained deserted for the past six months. This desolation follows the catastrophic destruction of the railway line caused by the ‘Ditwah’ cyclone in November 2025, which triggered unprecedented flooding and landslides across the Central Highlands.
The most critical damage occurred when the Mahaweli River breached its banks, severely compromising the structural integrity of the historic iron bridge on the Peradeniya-Kandy railway line. Consequently, all train operations on the route were brought to an immediate and complete standstill.
Compounding the grim scene at the station are five passenger trains that have been left stranded on the platforms for the past half-year. Railway officials have stated that until the aging iron bridge over the Mahaweli River is fully restored and certified for safety, it will be impossible to resume train services from Kandy to the Upcountry or Colombo regions.
Joint Trade Unions of the Railway Department confirmed that all daily train services originating from Kandy to other provinces remain suspended due to this disaster. The ongoing disruption has severely impacted thousands of commuters, including government employees, schoolchildren, university students, and the business community, who now face immense hardships daily travel.
By S.K. Samaranayake
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Buddha Bhivandana Vesak Zone in Panadura from May 30th
The Buddha Abhivandana Vesak Festival will be held in Panadura from May 30 to June 2 to mark the 2570th Buddhahood anniversary. This is being organized under the leadership of the Buddhist Shasanarakshaka Bala Mandals of Panadura North and South with the support of government and private institutions.
In conjunction with Vesak week, a special series of sermons will be held for school children to promote good values. On May 30, the Vesak Poya Day, a Shila Bhavana (Meditation) program with the participation of everyone will be held at the Panadura Galgoda Sri Maha Viharaya, as the main focus, and at all other temples in the area. On the same day, an exhibition of sacred relics and a blessing Bodhi Pooja will also be held at the Panadura Ran Koth Viharaya.
On the evening of May 31, two religious processions consisting of Dhamma school children led by the Shasanarakshaka Bala Mandala are scheduled to arrive in Panadura town. One procession will arrive in Panadura from Pallimulla and the other from Pinwatte. Furthermore, a series of Vesak Sadaha Gee programs will be presented in the Panadura city center from May 31st to June 2nd. A special lantern exhibition will also be held at several selected locations, including the Sudarshana Devarama Temple, and prizes will be awarded for the best lanterns selected from the exhibition. The Buddhabhivandana Vesak Zone Organization has made arrangements to hold Vesak lanterns, special light pujas, Vesak pandals, and dhansals throughout the city for the people who will be visiting during these few days.
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