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Director General of TVEC, Dr. K.A. Lalithadheera receiving the master plan from KOICA Country Director Ms. Kim Myung Jin, while Education Secretary Wasantha Perera looks on (pic courtesy KOICA)

…USD 6 mn provided in support of the project

South Korea has funded the preparation of a master plan for Tertiary and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).

It has been developed by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Project Management Consultant experts from UBION, and professionals in the TVET sector. On behalf of the Sri Lankan government, the Director General of the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission received the master plan to initiate the development of TVET career platform.

The ceremony was held recently at the Skills Development and Vocational Education Division of the Ministry of Education with the presence of Secretary of the Ministry of Education Mrs. Wasantha Perera, Director General of TVEC Dr. K.A. Lalithadheera and Country Director of KOICA Ms. Kim Myung Jin.

Earlier KOICA provided a grant aid worth USD 6 mn to the Ministry of Education and Tertiary and Vocational Training Commission to implement the TVET career platform.

KOICA spokesperson said that the project was meant to address youth unemployment through the development of an ICT-based career platform for TVET trainees. “We have invested significantly in strengthening the capacities of the service providers, including the policy makers, career guidance professionals, and administrators attached to the platform,” the official said.

The career platform is designed to provide career guidance for the TVET trainees and prospective students of NVQ Levels 5, 6 and 7 representing courses under 4 major sectors: construction, manufacturing, tourism, and ICT. In this specific career platform, trainees will receive career guidance and job support through Career Guidance Officers and create an environment of decent job opportunities by sharing employment information among companies, institutions, and trainees. The platform is designed with the expectation of expanding the user scope in the future aligning with the trends in the labor market.

Ms. Kim Myung Jin and many other invitees representing public and private sector organizations.

During the ceremony, the Country Director of KOICA, Ms. Kim Myung Jin stated “Today, we witness a remarkable milestone in the development of the TVET sector in Sri Lanka. National Education Policy Framework for 2020 – 2030 declares that career guidance at key stages is mandatory for all sectors of education.

Therefore, the platform offered under this project is a very timely approach and support. Education is a catalyst for the long-term development of a country. Korean Government and KOICA stand in solidarity with Sri Lanka in this time of need and will continue to support for development of the country.”



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Sri Lankan singer Mariazelle Goonetilleke passes away at the age of 68

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It has been reported quoting family sources that veteran singer Mariazelle Goonetilleke has passed away this morning (10)  at the age of 68

She had been  receiving treatment at the Kalubowila Teaching Hospital.

 

 

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Sallay’s wife further complains to HRC over continuing violation of husband’s FRs by CID

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The wife of retired Major General Suresh Sallay has lodged a further complaint with the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL), alleging that her husband’s fundamental rights continue to be violated as Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officers prevent him from having confidential consultations with his lawyer while he is under detention at the National Hospital.

In a letter addressed to the HRCSL Chairman on Thursday, Mrs. S.B.M.S.B. Sallay has said the latest complaint was filed in relation to an earlier complaint concerning the detention and treatment of her husband.

Full text of the letter: I, Mrs. S.B.M.S.B. Sallay, respectfully write to lodge this further complaint in relation to my earlier complaint bearing reference H RC-HO-1 103-26, concerning the detention and treatment of my husband, Retired Major General Suresh Sallay.

I wish to bring to the attention of the Commission a further serious violation of his fundamental rights that occurred on 08 July 2026 during a consultation between my husband and his Attorney-at-Law, Mr. Asith Siriwardena, while my husband remains under detention and is receiving treatment at the National Hospital.

I am informed by his Counsel that he is presently permitted to consult with my husband only once a week for a period of approximately twenty minutes. During the consultation held on 08 July 2026, officers of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) stationed at the Cardiac Coronary Care Unit of the National Hospital informed Counsel that they had received instructions from higher authorities that my husband should not be permitted to meet with his

legal counsel in private. Consequently, the officers remained present throughout the consultation and refused to permit a confidential lawyer-client meeting.

This conduct constitutes a grave infringement of my husband’s fundamental right to communicate privately and confidentially with his legal counsel. Confidential communication between an accused or detainee and his lawyer is an indispensable safeguard of the right to legal representation, the right to prepare his defence, and the right to a fair trial. The denial of confidential legal consultations undermines these fundamental protections guaranteed under the Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the applicable provisions governing persons detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.

The confidentiality of communications between a lawyer and client is also a well-recognized principle under international human rights law and forms an essential safeguard against arbitrary detention, coercion, and unfair legal proceedings.

In view of the foregoing, I respectfully request the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka to urgently intervene and take all necessary steps within its statutory mandate to:

1. Ensure that my husband is afforded immediate and unrestricted confidential access to his legal counsel without the presence or supervision of law enforcement officers;

2. Inquire into the instructions allegedly issued by higher authorities requiring CID officers to remain present during lawyer-client consultations;

3. Direct the relevant authorities to cease any practice that interferes with confidential legal consultations; and

4. Take such further action as the Commission considers appropriate to safeguard my husband’s constitutional and human rights.

This complaint is made as a further complaint to Complaint No. H RC-HO-1103-26, and I respectfully request that it be placed on the same file and considered together with my previous complaints.

I respectfully seek the Commission’s urgent intervention in this matter.

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SC upholds Commercial HC ruling that Weerawansa violated intellectual property rights of JVP

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The Supreme Court yesterday (9) upheld a Colombo Commercial High Court order directing former Minister Wimal Weerawansa to pay Rs. 1 million in damages to Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) General Secretary Tilvin Silva for violating intellectual property rights.

A three-member Supreme Court bench dismissed in its entirety an appeal filed by Weerawansa challenging the earlier Commercial High Court ruling.

The case was instituted by Silva, who alleged that Weerawansa had violated provisions of the Intellectual Property Act by publishing his book “Neththa Wenuwata Aththa” (“Truth Instead of Lies”), which contained the JVP’s political ideology and official party documents without authorisation.

The Supreme Court also affirmed the order restraining the publication and distribution of the book in its existing form. However, the court ruled that the book could be republished if the 60-page section identified as infringing intellectual property rights was removed.

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