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National Archives signs Universal Declaration on Archives
The National Archives of Sri Lanka (SLNA) will celebrate International Archives Day on 09 June by declaring its support for the Universal Declaration on Archives and committing to its dissemination. The declaration underscores the role that archives play in modern societies and promotes improved understanding and awareness of archives.
The occasion will be marked at a celebration on 09 June (Friday) at 2 pm at the auditorium of the National Archives. The chief guest at the event is Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs Vidura Wickramanayaka and the guest speakers are Nalaka Gunawardene, Tanuja Thurairajah and Nigel Nugawela. The National Archives welcomes the public to attend the event. Details for registration can be obtained by calling 0112696917 or visiting the Facebook and Twitter pages of the National Archives.
The Universal Declaration on Archives, which was developed by the International Council on Archives (ICA) and endorsed by UNESCO at its 36th General Conference in Paris in 2011, outlines the significance of archives in society and offers guidance on the efficient management, preservation, and access of archives. The Department of National Archives holds institutional membership of the ICA.
As the leading institution entrusted with the preservation and accessibility of Sri Lanka’s documentary heritage, the National Archives recognises the importance of the declaration in underlining the role of archives in society. By supporting the declaration, the National Archives reaffirms its dedication to preserving the nation’s history and ensuring that it is accessible to all. The declaration has been officially translated to Sinhala and Tamil and will be released on June 09.
“The Sri Lanka National Archives is proud to support the Universal Declaration on Archives,” stated Dr. Nadeera Rupesinghe, Director General National Archives. “The principles espoused in the declaration epitomise our fundamental values of preserving and making accessible the historical records of our nation. By endorsing the declaration, we are reiterating our commitment to these values and demonstrating our solidarity with the global archives community.”
“The National Archives Act No. 48 of 1973 identified as a core function of the National Archives of Sri Lanka the preservation of evidential records in public authorities and private collections. Ensuring they remain trustworthy and accessible in accordance with the highest international standards continues to be key priorities for the National Archives,” she further said.
The Sri Lanka National Archives encourages other organisations and individuals to join in supporting the Universal Declaration on Archives and promoting the value of archives in society. Interested parties can sign the register on June 09 at the National Archives or sign the online register on www.ica.org.
The Sri Lanka National Archives is the official repository for archives of public authorities and significant private collections. It safeguards and preserves records of Sri Lanka’s administrative, legal, and cultural heritage dating back almost 400 years.
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PM Harini leads panel to protect public services
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
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
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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