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Lightning marching orders for 14 DIGs

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Fourteen Deputy Inspectors General of police, including two female DIGs, have been transferred with immediate effect. The transfers were made on the request of IGP Priyantha Weerasooriya and with the approval of the National Police Commission. Police sources said the changes followed the recent promotions of several senior police officers to the rank of DIG.

The DIGs transferred are as follows: DIG G. N. de Soysa – from Police Welfare Division to Colombo Division DIG; DIG K. D. G. L. A. Dharmasena – from Negombo Division to Police Narcotics Bureau DIG; DIG W. P. J. Senadheera – from Western Province Traffic Division to cover duties in both the Traffic and Road Safety Division and Western Province Traffic Division; DIG S. D. Wijesekara – from Vavuniya and Mannar Division to Western Province (South) Division; DIG J. A. K. Jayasinghe – from Legal Division to Western Province (North) Division; DIG O. Hewavitharana – from Police Narcotics Bureau to Kegalle Division; DIG A. I. Hapugoda – from Traffic and Road Safety Division to Vavuniya and Mannar Division; DIG D. M. M. A. B. Mahagirilla – from Ratnapura Division to Director, National Police Academy; DIG W. J. N. Senarathna – from Director, National Police Academy to Legal Division DIG; DIG W. V. Ginige – from Nikaweratiya Division to Batticaloa Division; DIG W. S. G. de Silva – from Nuwara Eliya Division to Public Relations Division; DIG K. A. J. Kodituwakku – from Special Surveillance Division to CID DIG, WDIG R. A. D. Kumari – from Field Force Headquarters to cover duties at both the Women and Children Abuse Prevention & Investigation Division and the Police Welfare Division and WDIG S. A. R. Jayasundara – from Women and Children Abuse Prevention & Investigation Division to Ratnapura Division.

by Norman Palihawadane and Hemantha Randunu ✍️



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Cabinet nod to appoint Mrs. Tharani Kumaradasa to the Post of Commissioner of Cooperative Development / Cooperative Society Registrar

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The Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the proposal
furnished by the Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative Development to appoint Mrs. Tharani Kumaradasa, a Grade I officer in Sri Lanka Administrative Service, serving in a post of Senior Assistant Secretary at the Ministry of Ministry of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative Development to the post of Commissioner of Cooperative Development / Cooperative Society Registrar

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Cabinet nod to hold 28th joint Asia Pacific Regional Social Workshop from 18-21 November in Sri Lanka

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It has been planned to conduct the 28th Joint Asia-Pacific Regional Social Workshop from 18th November 2025 to 21st November 2025 in Sri Lanka, and 13 local representatives and 104 foreign representatives from 30 countries will participate in the said summit.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Rural Development, Social Security,
and Community Empowerment to sign a Memorandum of Understanding between the National Social Development Institute and the Society of Professionals engaged in Sri Lankan social services to conduct the aforementioned workshop in Sri Lanka and obtain the necessary institutional support to
conduct the said summit.

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Establishment of multi-modal transport hubs

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As per the current national policy of the government to make public transport in Sri Lanka efficient and streamlined, the necessity of establishing multi-modal transport hubs with required facilities has been identified to enable efficient public transport services to be initiated from transit cities and main cities through the interconnection between transport modes.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved in principle the proposal presented by the Acting Minister of Transport, Highways, and Urban Development to develop the following multi-modal transport hubs on a priority basis, with the objective of upgrading the interconnection of transport modes such as buses, trains, and taxi services by integrating bus stands and railway stations identified as having a growing passenger circulation on the island, subject to a formal feasibility study.


• Kandy Multimodal Transport Hub (Construction work has already been started under world bank financing)

• Anuradhapura (South) Multimodal Transport Hub (Constructions are about to be completed under the Anuradhapura combined urban development project)

• Anuradhapura (North) Multimodal Transport Hub (feasibility study has been performed and preliminary work completed)

• Multimodal Transport Hub centered around the Fort Railway Station (as proposed by the ComTrans Master Plan, which has been prepared for urban transport in Colombo and suburbs)

• Moratuwa Multimodal Transport Center (proposed by the ComTrans Master Plan)

• Ragama Multimodal Transport Center ( identified through a study conducted by the Japan International Coorperation Agency)

• Avissawella, Galle, Katunayake, Kurunegala Multimodal Transport Centers (identified according to the urban plans of the Urban Development Authority)

• Gampaha Multimodal Transport Center ((identified according to the urban plans of the Urban Development Authority and railway electrification of the Colombo Suburban Railway Project)

• Katunayake Multimodal Transport Hub (identified under the Airport Development Plan)

• Kaluthara Multimodal Transport Center (identified as a proposal of the District coordination Committee)

• Kankasanthure Multimodal Transport Center(identified according to the urban plans of the Urban Development Authority)

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