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November 08, 2025

First phase of District Consultation Programme on Improving Disability Inclusive Service Delivery launched in Kilinochchi

“If the services you provide truly satisfy persons with disabilities, that same satisfaction will reflect back on you as a service provider.” - Hon. Member of Parliament Sugath Wasantha de Silva   A special district-level Consultation Programme on Improving Disability Inclusive Service Delivery was held on 4th November 2025 at the Skill Development Centre of the Kilinochchi District Secretariat, under the patronage of the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities. In line with the aspiration of creating a “Disability-Sensitive Parliament” the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities of the 10th Parliament, has initiated a series of consultation programmes across the island to gather direct opinions from persons with disabilities. Accordingly, the first phase of this initiative was conducted with a focus on the Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu districts. This special programme was chaired by Hon. Member of Parliament and Chair of the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities Sugath Wasantha de Silva, with the participation of Hon. Member of Parliament and Deputy Co-Chair of the Caucus (Dr.) Pathmanathan Sathiyalingam. Nearly 100 participants attended the programme, including Kilinochchi District Secretary Mr. S. Muralitharan, Mullaitivu Additional District Secretary Ms. Satheesan Manjuladevi, representatives of local government institutions, Divisional Secretaries, officials representing the health sector and the police, representatives of organizations of persons with disabilities in Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu, and persons with disabilities. The programme was conducted with the sponsorship and logistical support of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) with the funding support from Australian Government and, in collaboration with the District Secretariats of Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu. Ms. Anojitha Sivaskaran, Programme Officer of IFES, was also present on this occasion. Addressing the gathering, Hon. Sugath Wasantha de Silva, MP, requested all government officials to treat persons with disabilities who approach them for services with compassion and to ensure their needs are properly met. He emphasized that by viewing issues from the perspective of persons with disabilities, officials can better identify their true needs, and that the joy reflected in the smiles of satisfied service recipients can bring fulfillment to one’s professional life. He further noted that steps have been taken to amend the existing Protection of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, incorporating changes that reflect developments over the past two decades. The proposed amendments also aim to include over 25 rights outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD). Alongside this, a National Policy and National Action Plan for persons with disabilities are being formulated. Deputy Co-Chair Hon. MP (Dr.) Pathmanathan Sathiyalingam, in his remarks, highlighted the importance of conducting such programmes in the Northern Province, where the needs of persons with disabilities are significant. He further stressed that the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities of the Tenth Parliament stands above political divisions in pursuing necessary legal and policy reforms for the benefit of persons with disabilities. He also announced that the national programme marking the International Day of Persons with Disabilities will be held this year in the Jaffna District. Additionally, he emphasized the continued importance of police support in enforcing road safety and compliance with traffic regulations. Kilinochchi District Secretary Mr. S. Muralitharan and Mullaitivu Additional District Secretary Ms. Satheesan Manjuladevi also expressed their views, noting that the current government benefits provided to persons with disabilities are insufficient to fully meet their needs, and highlighted the necessity of policy decisions to increase such benefits in the future. During the discussions, participants addressed a wide range of issues and challenges faced by persons with disabilities in the Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu districts, including the services that can be provided and improved at the local institutional level. Topics discussed in depth included; Shortage of social service officers, the need for a nationally recognized identity card for persons with disabilities, employment opportunities and security, difficulties in accessing health and transport services, provision of land for self-employment ventures, need for sign language interpretation services, issues related to issuing driving licenses to persons with disabilities, need for trained teachers for students with disabilities and availability of better-equipped schools in the district. The Caucus also presented recommendations and possible solutions to the matters raised. Following the consultation, the Chair of the Caucus stated that the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities will coordinate with relevant ministries and Parliament to implement necessary policy reforms. Officials present also assured that District Secretariats will follow up to ensure the proper implementation of decisions and improvements in local service delivery.

November 08, 2025

First phase of District Consultation Programme on Improving Disability Inclusive Service Delivery launched in Kilinochchi

“If the services you provide truly satisfy persons with disabilities, that same satisfaction will reflect back on you as a service provider.” - Hon. Member of Parliament Sugath Wasantha de Silva   A special district-level Consultation Programme on Improving Disability Inclusive Service Delivery was held on 4th November 2025 at the Skill Development Centre of the Kilinochchi District Secretariat, under the patronage of the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities. In line with the aspiration of creating a “Disability-Sensitive Parliament” the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities of the 10th Parliament, has initiated a series of consultation programmes across the island to gather direct opinions from persons with disabilities. Accordingly, the first phase of this initiative was conducted with a focus on the Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu districts. This special programme was chaired by Hon. Member of Parliament and Chair of the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities Sugath Wasantha de Silva, with the participation of Hon. Member of Parliament and Deputy Co-Chair of the Caucus (Dr.) Pathmanathan Sathiyalingam. Nearly 100 participants attended the programme, including Kilinochchi District Secretary Mr. S. Muralitharan, Mullaitivu Additional District Secretary Ms. Satheesan Manjuladevi, representatives of local government institutions, Divisional Secretaries, officials representing the health sector and the police, representatives of organizations of persons with disabilities in Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu, and persons with disabilities. The programme was conducted with the sponsorship and logistical support of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) with the funding support from Australian Government and, in collaboration with the District Secretariats of Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu. Ms. Anojitha Sivaskaran, Programme Officer of IFES, was also present on this occasion. Addressing the gathering, Hon. Sugath Wasantha de Silva, MP, requested all government officials to treat persons with disabilities who approach them for services with compassion and to ensure their needs are properly met. He emphasized that by viewing issues from the perspective of persons with disabilities, officials can better identify their true needs, and that the joy reflected in the smiles of satisfied service recipients can bring fulfillment to one’s professional life. He further noted that steps have been taken to amend the existing Protection of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, incorporating changes that reflect developments over the past two decades. The proposed amendments also aim to include over 25 rights outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD). Alongside this, a National Policy and National Action Plan for persons with disabilities are being formulated. Deputy Co-Chair Hon. MP (Dr.) Pathmanathan Sathiyalingam, in his remarks, highlighted the importance of conducting such programmes in the Northern Province, where the needs of persons with disabilities are significant. He further stressed that the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities of the Tenth Parliament stands above political divisions in pursuing necessary legal and policy reforms for the benefit of persons with disabilities. He also announced that the national programme marking the International Day of Persons with Disabilities will be held this year in the Jaffna District. Additionally, he emphasized the continued importance of police support in enforcing road safety and compliance with traffic regulations. Kilinochchi District Secretary Mr. S. Muralitharan and Mullaitivu Additional District Secretary Ms. Satheesan Manjuladevi also expressed their views, noting that the current government benefits provided to persons with disabilities are insufficient to fully meet their needs, and highlighted the necessity of policy decisions to increase such benefits in the future. During the discussions, participants addressed a wide range of issues and challenges faced by persons with disabilities in the Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu districts, including the services that can be provided and improved at the local institutional level. Topics discussed in depth included; Shortage of social service officers, the need for a nationally recognized identity card for persons with disabilities, employment opportunities and security, difficulties in accessing health and transport services, provision of land for self-employment ventures, need for sign language interpretation services, issues related to issuing driving licenses to persons with disabilities, need for trained teachers for students with disabilities and availability of better-equipped schools in the district. The Caucus also presented recommendations and possible solutions to the matters raised. Following the consultation, the Chair of the Caucus stated that the Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities will coordinate with relevant ministries and Parliament to implement necessary policy reforms. Officials present also assured that District Secretariats will follow up to ensure the proper implementation of decisions and improvements in local service delivery.

November 08, 2025

Obtain the necessary human resources, at least on a temporary basis, to commence the studies of the 17th batch of students at the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Ruhuna - Sectoral Oversight Committee on Education, Manpower and Human Capital

Sectoral Oversight Committee on Education, Manpower and Human Capital instructed the respective officials to obtain the necessary human resources, at least on a temporary basis, to commence the studies of the 17th batch of students at the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, of the University of Ruhuna. University authorities stated that although the students who sat for the G.C.E. (Advanced Level) Examination in 2023 and were granted university admission were selected to the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences of the University of Ruhuna, more than a year has lapsed without commencing their academic activities due to the shortage of human resources prevailing at the faculty. This matter was discussed at the recent meeting of the Sectoral Oversight Committee on Education, Manpower and Human Capital held in Parliament under the chairmanship of Hon. Member of Parliament Hesha Withanage. The Hon. Leader of the Opposition, Sajith Premadasa, also participated in this committee meeting. Expressing views during the discussion, university authorities presented to the Committee the facts regarding the shortage of human resources at the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences of the University of Ruhuna. However, they stated that necessary measures are currently being taken to provide the required human resources. Speaking at the meeting, the Hon. Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa emphasized that due to the problem that has arisen, approximately 250 students are facing severe torment. He stressed the importance of commencing academic activities by obtaining the required human resources or on least on a temporary basis in order to resolve this issue. Accordingly, the university officials stated that they expect to implement the necessary measures promptly in consultation with the Ministry of Education to commence the academic activities of the 17th batch of students of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences. Meanwhile, the fiscal and physical progress of the budget proposals for the year 2025 of the Ministries of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education, and Youth Affairs and Sports, as well as the expected progress up to 31.12.2025, were also considered at this Committee meeting. At the meeting, the Secretaries of the respective ministries pointed out that due to several challenging situations affecting the overall performance, it has not been possible to achieve the expected level of progress. They further stated that due to issues prevailing in the procurement process and in building construction, the expected progress could not be attained; however, since only a short period remains for this year, they expect to improve the relevant progress within that time. This meeting was attended by Hon. Members of Parliament Sugath Wasantha de Silva, Sunil Rajapaksha, and Chanaka Madugoda, along with Secretaries and officials of the Ministries of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education, and Youth Affairs and Sports, the Chairman of the University Grants Commission, the Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ruhuna, the Dean of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, and members of the academic staff.

November 08, 2025

Bridging Voices – Regional Exchange for Women Leaders, held in Jaffna to strengthen women’s leadership

Jointly organized by the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus (WPC) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)    The “Bridging Voices: Regional Exchange for Women Leaders” forum was held in Jaffna, marking a significant first step toward building a peer-to-peer mentorship network linking women leaders from across Sri Lanka. The forum was jointly organized by the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus (WPC) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Sri Lanka. The event brought together national and subnational women leaders from Parliament, local government, education, and business sectors to share experiences, discuss barriers, and identify practical solutions to strengthen women’s leadership. The dialogue was attended by Hon. Minister of Women and Child Affairs and Chair of the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus (WPC) (Mrs.) Saroja Savithri Paulraj, alongside WPC members Hon. Deputy Chair of Committees (Mrs.) Hemali Weerasekara, Hon. Members of Parliament Hasara Liyanage, Thushari Jayasingha, Anushka Thilakarathne, and M.A.C.S. Chathuri Gangani. Ms. Azusa Kubota, Resident Representative of UNDP Sri Lanka, and Mr. Chathuranga Hapuarachchi, Parliament and Media Specialist, UNDP Sri Lanka, joined the discussions together with senior government officials from the Northern Province and representatives from the University of Jaffna. The forum resulted in a shared commitment to create a sustainable mentorship network and develop a report capturing key insights and recommendations from women leaders in the North. This report will support the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus in advancing evidence-based policy decisions that address challenges faced by women in leadership and strengthen inclusive governance across Sri Lanka.

November 07, 2025

Hon. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, presents the Budget 2026 to Parliament in his capacity as the Minister of Finance

The Second Reading of the Appropriation Bill for the year 2026 (the Budget Speech) was presented to Parliament today (Nov. 07) by Hon. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in his capacity as the Minister of Finance. At around 1.30 p.m. today, in keeping with tradition, the Hon. President arrived at the Chamber from the Office of the President within the Parliament premises, preceded by the Serjeant-at-Arms. Subsequently, the Budget proposals were presented until 5.50 p.m. This budget, the second of the new government, will go down in history as the 80th budget of independent Sri Lanka. Foreign ambassadors, Governors, high-ranking government officials, heads of forces, judges and many other guests attended the event. The debate on the Second Reading of the Appropriation Bill for the year 2026 is scheduled to be held over a period of six days, from November 8 to November 14. Thereafter, the vote on the Second Reading of the Budget will be taken on November 14 at 6.00 p.m.Subsequently, the Committee Stage debate on the Appropriation Bill for the year 2026 is scheduled to be held for 17 days, including three Saturdays, from November 15 to December 5. Following that, the vote on the Third Reading of the Appropriation Bill will be held on December 5 at 6.00 p.m.Accordingly, the entire Budget debate is scheduled to be held from November 8 to December 5, 2025.






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