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Station Masters Educated on Current Security Concerns | 11th July 2019 11:25:22 Hours | One more awareness programme, lectured by Army Officers to educate Station Masters of the Sri Lanka Railways (SLR) department about current security concerns and precautionary measures got underway on Tuesday (9) at Tripoli premises of the SLR. 40 station masters of the SLR gathered there. Lieutenant Colonel M. B. B. N Herath, General Staff Officer 1 Coordination of the 14 Division educated the attendees on the subject. This lecture was conducted on the directions of the General Officer Commanding, 14 Division. Meanwhile, the same lecture was repeated on Wednesday (10) at the same venue for 30 more station masters as the second stage of the lecture sessions. |
Troops Assist Distribution of Saplings & Fertilizer Packets | 10th October 2019 20:00:27 Hours | 56 Division troops facilitated a ‘Hadabima’ authority programme for distribution of jak saplings and fertilizer packets among low-income group civilians in Bogaswewa, Selalihinigama, Kokeliya and Nandimithragama villages during 3-4 October on the instructions of Major General H.P Seneviratne, General Officer Commanding, 56 Division. The events took place at 56 Division Headquarters and the Community Centre in Nandimithragama separately in coordination with the ‘Hadabima’ authority. Major General H.P Seneviratne, Mr Salinda Sagara, Chairman, ‘Hadabima’ authority and several representatives of the donor agency, together with 563 Brigade Commander and Commanding Officers in respective units took part in the distribution programmes at both places. |
62 Division's Initiative Gets 50 Wheelchairs to the Disabled in Welioya Area | 11th December 2018 11:10:57 Hours | A total of 50 disabled civilians in remote Welioya, Padaviya, Sripura, Pulmodai and Marathodai areas received 50 wheelchairs, following an initiative launched by the 62 Division of the Security Force Headquarters-Wanni on Sunday (09), thanks to the sponsorship provided by Mr Nimal Gunathilleke, his son Jagath Deshapriya and a group of their friends. Beneficiaries selected on the recommendation of state officials and respective local authorities were comprised of the disabled poor people of all three major ethnicity-Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim. Distribution of those wheelchairs took place at Aliwanguwa Temple premises with the participation of clergy, donors, Brigadier Dhammika Jayasinghe, General Officer Commanding (GOC) - 62 Division, State Officials, Commander 621 Brigade, Officers and many well-wishers. The philanthropist, Mr Nimal Gunathilleke at the request of the General Officer Commanding, 62 Division took necessary measures in this regard since many such needs have been referred to Army formations under the 62 Division in the Wanni. |
Newly-Promoted Major Generals Call on the Commander | 06th December 2018 18:30:15 Hours | Several newly-promoted Majors General of the Army with a view to formally informing the Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake of their elevation to new ranks made a courtesy call on Wednesday (5) to the Commander’s office. Major General D. K. G. D Sirisena, Provost Marshal & Colonel Commandant of Sri Lanka Crops of Military Police, Major General H. Kulathunga, Commander, Forward Maintenance Area - North Central, Major General Athula Hennadige, Director General Psychological Operations, Major General Chula Abeynayake, General Officer Commanding, 14 Division and Major General Fareez Yusuf, Director General Army Band & Performing Arts met the Commander of the Army and received his blessings and greetings. Lieutenant General Senanayake extending his warm wishes requested the new rankers to fulfill their responsibilities to the best of their ability and for the sake of the country’s forward-march. |
Tri Service Chiefs & Officers Honour Outgoing President in Gala Banquet | 16th November 2019 18:55:07 Hours | On the eve of his relinquishment of the office of Presidency in the country, HE Maithripala Sirisena, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces in a gala banquet, hosted by Tri service Chiefs and Officers at Hotel Shangri-La, received heaps of laurels in a fitting ceremony, held in his honour on Thursday (14) evening. The banquet, graced by the First Lady, Secretary Defence, Chief of Defence Staff, Commanders of the Army, Navy and Air Force and a representative gathering of Senior Tri Service Officers, Spouses, including Mrs Sonia Kottegoda, Mrs Yamuna Wijegunaratne and Mrs Sujeewa Nelson, et al assumed the form of a state banquet of the best standards with all ceremonials in place. The ceremony saw HE the President awarded a special memento in appreciation of his service to the Nation and the armed forces. Representing all three services, Admiral Ravindra C Wijegunaratne, Chief of Defence Staff presented the symbolic souvenir to the outgoing President who rendered a commendable service to the armed forces during his four-year long tenure of office after a brief talk to the gathering. President Sirisena in his address acknowledged the support extended to him by tri service members all the time and wished them good luck with their future undertakings. A video documentary that highlighted the President’s milestone achievements as well as his service to the armed forces was also screened during the ceremony. |
New 65 Division GOC Assumes Duties | 17th August 2018 10:52:01 Hours | The newly-appointed 65 Division's General Officer Commanding (GOC), Brigadier K. A. W Kumarapperuma assumed duties on Wednesday (15) at the 65 Division Headquarters of the Security Forces Headquarters - Kilinochchi (SFHQ- KLN). A formal Guard Turnout saluted the new GOC upon his arrival at the Division Headquarters premises, Alankulam in Thunukkai in keeping with military traditions. Afterwards, amid religious blessings, he left his signature for an official document and symbolized the acceptance of his new office. Later, he planted a Mango sapling in the premises as a symbol of memory and addressed the troops. All Brigade Commanders, Commanding Officers, Officers and Other Ranks in 65 Division were associated with the occasion. |
Commander's Service Lauded in 'Janabhimani' Honorary Award Ceremony | 03rd December 2019 15:36:19 Hours | All Ceylon Independent Media Organization in association with International Multi Publishers in its annual 'Janabhimani' Honorary Award Ceremony, held at the BMICH on Friday (29) evening awarded special laurels to the Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva after inviting him to be the Chief Guest in the award ceremony which honoured a representative gathering of distinguished entrepreneurs, medical experts, social activists, academics, artistes, media veterans, musicians and those who are rendering invaluable services to the country's growth, reconciliation and prosperity. The ceremony, coloured with entertaining features, including Brother Charles Thomas' interactive musical spectacle awarded the 'Janabhimani' Honorary Award to more than 40 professionals of different expertise in the presence of a galaxy of distinguished invitees, including the Commander of the Army, Dr Dayarathna Ranathunga, veteran musician, Dr Rohana Beddage, Music Director, Mr Lucian Bulathsinhala, Media veteran, Kalasoori Rajni Selvanayagam, Mrs Neeta Fernando, popular actress, Dr Manohari Senevirathna, Prof Sirinimal Vithana, Dr Dayan Rajapaksha, Brother Charles Thomas, Dr Jagath Alwis, Mr Sisira Wijesinghe, Media Adviser to the Commander of the Army, Mr Zulfikar Ghouse, et al.. The day's Chief Guest on arrival at the BMICH was conducted to the auditorium in a procession after he was warmly received by the Secretary to All Ceylon Independent Media Organization, Mr Suranga Ranjan, its Chairman, Patrons and members. The proceedings got to a start with lighting of the traditional oil lamp and singing of the National Anthem. The audience also observed one-minute silence to honour the memory of all past patriots and fallen War Heroes at the onset of the proceedings. At the outset, the Commander was honoured reading out a citation that explained his contribution to the defence of the country and his continued services to the motherland. A crystal replica of the Buddha was presented to the Commander of the Army by the organization in appreciation of his presence at the venue while the entire house stood up from their seats and displayed their respect. Dr V. K Jayawardena, a Human Resources Management (HRM) veteran in his brief speech to the occasion highlighted the importance of sustained determination to achieve one’s goals in life. "A classic example of this sustained determination is none other than our chief guest today, Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva. He, together with other War Heroes had the courage and the determination to fight against the enemy continuously for more than 25 years. This is the example we have to follow in achieving one’s objectives” Dr Jayawardena told the gathering. A large gathering of laureates, family members and invitees were present during the awarding ceremony. |
All Eight in the Same Intake are Now Directors at AHQ | 19th July 2019 13:30:21 Hours | By a rare coincidence, a group of eight Brigadiers of the Intake 24 of the Sri Lanka Military Academy are currently holding Director appointments in the Army Headquarters. All of them enlisted to the Army on 2 June 1986 in the same Intake 24 underwent training at the Sri Lanka Military Academy (SLMA) together and passed out as Second Lieutenants. Here follows the list of those Brigadiers in the same Intake: Brigadier S.P Seneviratne of Sri Lanka Artillery (Director Staff Duties) Brigadier P.W.G.J.K Wijesundera of Sri Lanka Army General Service Corps (Director Budget & Financial Management) Brigadier E.R.P Weerawardene of Sri Lanka Corps of Military Police (Director Assets Management) Brigadier L.P.R Premalal of Sri Lanka Corps of Military Police (Director Provost Marshal) Brigadier W.L.P.W Perera of Gemunu Watch (Director Veteran Affairs) Brigadier A.G.D.N Jayasundera of Mechanized Infantry Regiment (Director Human Rights and Humanitarian Law) Brigadier W.A.P.M Wijesinghe of Sri Lanka Army Ordnance Corps (Director Ordnance Services) Brigadier A.L.P.S Tillekerathna of Sri Lanka Armoured Corps (Director Overseas Operations) Recently, the group made a courtesy call on the Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake. |
KDU Deputy Vice Chancellor Attends Athletic Meet as Chief Guest | 19th February 2019 08:17:51 Hours | Major General Indunil Ranasinghe, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Defence and Administration) of General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) was the Chief Guest for the Inter-House Athletic Meet at St. Mary’s Convent Matara on Friday (8). He was received by the Principal, Rev Mother Sandamali on arrival at the premises before he was conducted to the ground to witness the meet. He also joined distribution of trophies and awards to the winners in the meet. Rev. Fr. Charles Hewawasm, the Vicar General of Diocese of Galle, Rev Fr Nihal Nanayakkara, the General Manager of private schools for Diocese of Galle, Rev Sister Ajitha Fernando, Sisters of Charity and Mr Ranjith Yasarathne, Mayor of Matara Urban Council were among the distinguished attendees. |
Swiss Ambassador Meets Commander SF-Jaffna | 02nd November 2018 12:30:07 Hours | Swiss Ambassador in Sri Lanka, HE Hans Peter Mock paid a courtesy call on Commander, Security Forces – Jaffna (SF-J), Major General Darshana Hettiarachchi on Monday (1), along with his first Secretary (Political), Mr Damiano Sguaitamatti. The delegation discussed matters pertaining to the Reconciliation Process in the Jaffna peninsula Commander, SF-J educated them with a very comprehensive description on the ongoing reconciliation process and the Army’s contribution. |
MSTS Built New Accommodation Quarters & Water Storage Opened | 11th February 2020 17:20:49 Hours | The Marksmanship & Sniper Training School (MSTS) at Diyatalawa got its newly-built residential quarters for civil staffers and the new water pumping scheme opened on Friday (7). On a directive of the Commandant, MSTS, Brigadier G.M.C.K.B Ekanayaka, those constructions were made possible with the blessings of the Commander, Security Forces - Central. The new water pumping storage has a capacity of 160,000 ltr per day and would supply adequate water to all in the training school round the clock. Major General Laksiri Waduge, Commander Security Forces - Central at the invitation of the training school during a brief function cut a ribbon and unveiled a plaque to declare those two facilities opened to both troops and the civil staff. Senior Officers, Officers, Other ranks and civil employers participated in the event. |
Major General Ruwan Kulatunga Bids Goodbye to Sri Lanka Light Infantry Regiment | 06th July 2019 17:33:50 Hours | Sri Lanka Light Infantry (SLLI) troops in a colourful and magnificent ceremony, held at the SLLI Regimental Headquarters premises in Panagoda on Friday (5) bade farewell to their outgoing Colonel of the Regiment, Major General J. Ruwan Kulatunga who retired from the Army after a distinguished career spanning over three decades. In keeping with military traditions, he was greeted to a Guard Turnout at the entrance and a subsequent Guard of Honour parade by regimental troops after he was taken to the parade ground by Colonel D.A.K Dissanayake, Centre Commandant SLLI and the parade commander. After a while, Major General Kulathunaga laid floral wreaths at the colossal SLLI War Heroes' monument. As the stage was set, he recalled his moving memories and addressed the SLLI troops who were there to see him off. Several group photographs with him added memories to the event. An all rank tea arrangement at the Warrant Officers’ and Sergeants’ Mess in the premises enabled him to share a couple of thoughts with them. The programme of events culminated with a ‘Guest Night’ hosted for Major General Kulatunga and Mrs Thushari Kulatunga by Officers and their spouses in the Regimental Officers’ Mess as the dusk fell. On behalf of all members of the Sri Lanka Light Infantry, the incoming Colonel of the Regiment Major General L. Mahinda Mudalige presented a memento to the day's protagonist wishing him best of luck in his future endeavours. Major General J. Ruwan Kulatunga born in Wellawatta received his education from Nalanda College in Colombo as a very clever student in both academic and sport spheres. He was a very popular sportsman in the school cricket and hockey teams. During his school period, he was the cadet sergeant in the school Cadet Platoon. Enlisted to the Sri Lanka Army as an Officer Cadet on 05 of March 1984, he thereafter completed his initial Officer Cadet training at the prestigious Sri Lanka Military Academy in Diyathalawa. Upon the culmination of the basic training, he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and subsequently posted to the Sri Lanka Light Infantry Regiment of the Sri Lanka Army on 16 of November 1985. He has followed numerous local and overseas courses in various fields of studies enhancing his professional knowledge in an impressive manner. In addition to the courses he followed in India, different professional ones he followed in Malaysia, Romania, Pakistan, United States of America and the Philippines were very significant and provided him with an ocean of professional knowledge in the international sphere as well. He has received a Masters Degree in the field of National Security Administration from the University of the Philippines. In his extended military career over the period of 35 years, he rendered his voluble service in various capacities in Command, Instructional and Staff appointments from the elementary level up to the higher level to-date. Among several key appointments, he held were Commanding Officer of Sri Lanka Military Academy, Commandant of Sri Lanka Military Academy, Colonel of the Regiment Mechanized Infantry, Deputy Vice Chancellor of Kotelawala Defence University, Commandant of the Defence Services Command and Staff College and Colonel of the Regiment of Sri Lanka Light Infantry Regiment. During his tour of duty, he has commanded 8th Battalion of Sri Lanka Light Infantry as a Commanding Officer and 534 Brigade, 516 Brigade, 552 Brigade, 512 Brigade as a Brigade Commander. Further, he commanded the 55 Infantry Division and the 12 Infantry Division as a General Officer Commanding and also as the Commander of the Security Forces- Wanni. During his brave military career, he has contributed to almost all the operations which have been conducted against the LTTE from the year 1984 up until the decisive victory of the last humanitarian operation in May 2009. His exceptional unique performances during operations against the LTTE have been well-recognized as a battlefield commander and was decorated with Rana Soora Padakkama (RSP) for his gallantry acts during the operations. He is currently serving as the Chief of National Intelligence in the Ministry of Defence. |
Diverse ‘Deepavali’ Commemorations Take Place in Kilinochchi | 08th November 2018 12:15:49 Hours | Troops in Kilinochchi area with the intention of promoting goodwill among civilians contributed to the commemoration of Deepavali on Tuesday (6) launching several projects. On the directions of Major General Vijitha Ravipriya, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 57 Division, 9 Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment (VIR) troops under command to the 571 Brigade conducted Shramadana campaigns and tree planting drives in the Malayalapuram, Paththini Amman Kovil premises and surrounding areas on the Deepavali day. Meanwhile, 6 Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment (SLSR) troops and 14 Sri Lanka National Guard (SLNG) troops under command to the 572 Brigade participated in separate offerings at Thottadi Amman Kovil and Kannei Amman Kovil respectively. Similarly, 15 Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment (SLSR) troops under command to the 573 Brigade attended a special Pooja in the Siththi Vinayagar Kovil. Meanwhile, 1 SLSR troops carried out a Shramadana in the Korankandu Hindu Kovil premises on account of the auspicious day, followed by a special Pooja. In the meantime, 3 Gajaba Regiment (GR) of the 574 Brigade took part in another Pooja at Mankulam Ganapathi Kovil. 20 civilians joined troops for this self-help project. |
Commander Shoots First Ball in Army-Built New Cricket Ground in Dombagoda | 10th December 2018 20:34:51 Hours | Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake, Commander of the Army turning a new chapter for promotion of Army Cricket on Monday (10) ceremonially, opened the newly-constructed cricket ground at Sri Lanka Army Ordinance Corps (SLAOC) Headquarters premises in Dombagoda where the finals in the Army Inter Regiment T-20 Championship were played for the first time in the new turf. The day’s Chief Guest, Commander of the Army was welcomed by Major General Bimal Vidanage, Chairman of the Sri Lanka Army Cricket Committee and Colonel Commandant of the Sri Lanka Army Ordinance Corps (SLAOC) who is also the Quarter Master General (QMG) at the Army Headquarters. After a while, the Commander of the Army was invited to unveil a plaque, adjoining the new cricket ground pavilion before the Commander walked to the ground to kick off the first ball in the T-20 Inter Regiment cricket match and bat after cutting a ribbon at the entrance to the new ground. Later on, the final match of the Inter Regiment T-20 Cricket Championship commenced between Sri Lanka Army Ordinance Corps (SLAOC) and Sri Lanka Artillery (SLA) teams who gained prominence after competing with 20 regimental teams. After a demanding and thrilling match, the Sri Lanka Artillery Cricket team won by 15 runs against their rival team to carry the Championship in the Inter Regiment T-20 Cricket Tournament -2018. Adding memories, the Deputy Chief of Staff afterwards joined the maiden prize awarding ceremony at the venue. Trophies were awarded to both winners and those who performed well during the tournament. Major General Ajith Kariyakarawana, Deputy Chief of Staff, Major General Rukmal Dias, Commandant Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force, Major General Shavendra Silva, Adjutant General, Major General Niyshshanka Ranawana, Director General General Staff, Major General Anura Sudhasinghe, Director General Sports, Senior Officers, invitees and a large gathering attended the inaugural ceremony. The state-of the art, cricket ground plus the new stadium lying in a 10-acre area is to be equipped with two dressing rooms to accommodate two teams, a cafeteria and 04 side practice pitches. Under the first stage, the ground was constructed, and during the final third stage a swimming pool and an indoor stadium were to be a reality under a three year long plan. This new ground can be used not only for Army personnel but also for school cricketers, club cricketers on request. It also aims to groom national level junior players. SLAOC through different fund-raising projects raised about Rs. 50 million for construction of the new playground, to be fully equipped with all training facilities. |
Bush Fire in Mukulara Kanda Doused | 16th July 2018 11:41:56 Hours | 9 Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment (SLSR) troops of the 121 Brigade under the Security Force Headquarters - Central (SFHQ-Cen) on being informed of a bush fire that was spreading in Mukulara Kanda, Kumbukkana area in the Moneragala District on Saturday (14) rushed to the scene and brought it under control within a few hours. One Officer and twenty five Other Ranks on the instructions of Major General Rukmal Dias, Commander, Security Forces - Central (SF-Cen) and the 121 Brigade Commander attended to the emergency and contained it. |
Church Hierarchy Presents Mementos to Skilled Army Personnel for Renovation Work | 18th December 2019 21:28:26 Hours | Security Forces in Kilinochchi, responding positively to a request of the church hierarchy, completely renovated the ‘Arulamma’ Children’s Development Centre inside the Navajeevanam Methodist Church premises at Murasumoddai and formally vested it with the children during a simple ceremony on Monday (16). Embassy of the People’s Republic of China has allocated funds for the renovation project at the request of the church hierarchy. Major General Vijitha Ravipriya, Commander, Security Forces - Kilinochchi after the request was made to him, instructed his troops to undertake the community project using their technical expertise. Rev. Asiri P. Perera, President of the Methodist Church of Sri Lanka, together with the Deputy Defence Attaché at the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, Colonel Chang Qiannj and Major General B.P.S De Silva, General Officer Commanding, 57 Division as the Chief Guest on behalf of the Commander, Security Forces - Kilinochchi took part in the simple re-opening ceremony of the renovated centre. Major General Silva unveiled the plaque and declared it open to the children. Students at the Centre performed a dancing feature during the ceremony and entertained the attendees. On the same occasion, 35 students in the Centre were gifted valuable stationery packs and school accessories, organized by the Commander, Security Forces - Kilinochchi, Major General Vijitha Ravipriya. In addition, 7 computers with all accessories were also donated to ‘Arulamma’ Children Development Centre at the same occasion. Rev. Arun Pushparaj of Navajeevanam Methodist Church showing gratitude of the church towards the Army contribution presented appreciative tokens to all Army personnel involved in the renovation project at the same time and thanked each of them. Rev. Terrence Sylvester, Chairman of North and East Methodist Church, Mr. Kurukularasa, former Provincial Council Minister, Colonel U.L.J.S Perera, Commander, 573 Brigade and several invitees were present along with Senior Officers of the 57 Division, Other Ranks, students and parents. |
Troops Learn More About Drugs & Its Prevention | 03rd July 2018 18:05:33 Hours | In order to educate Army personnel on dangers of drugs and prevention of its use, troops of the 11 Division of the Security Force Headquarters - Central (SFHQ-Cen) organized a lecture session at the Sri Lanka Military Academy’s Torch Cinema hall on Monday (2). This timely lecture, delivered by Major R.K Karunanayake, Civil Coordinating Officer at 111 Brigade of the 11 Division received the blessings of the Commander, Security Forces - Central (SF-Cen), Major General Rukmal Dias. The lecture touched on poisonous effects of alcohol, drugs, tobacco and other intoxicants and how the society should be prevented from the use of it. A large number of Officers and Other Rankers listened to the lecture. |
Troops Provide Drinking Water to Drought-affected Arogyapuram Civilians | 02nd July 2019 09:42:32 Hours | Concerned about the hardships due to scarcity of water, 7 Sri Lanka National Guard troops of the 652 Brigade of the 65 Division under the Security Force Headquarters - Kilinochchi extending their hands of friendship to civilians began a mobile project to provide them with drinking water using Army bowsers. More than 55 affected families in Arogyapuram area received drinking water thanks to the Army mobile service The community project which began on Thursday (27) is still continuing once a day with the blessings of Major General G V Ravipriya, Commander Security Forces Kilinochchi and under the close supervision of Major General Wasantha Kumarapperuma, General Officer Commanding of 65 Division. |
Army Volunteer Force Calls for Applicants as Lady Officer Cadets | 12th February 2020 20:57:10 Hours | Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force (SLAVF) calls for applications for enlistment of Lady Officer Cadets of not more than 24 years of age by 20th February 2020. The applicants should also possess two passes in the G. C. E. (A/L) examination in one sitting and passed the G. C. E. (O/L) examination in two sittings with 4 credit passes including English and at least ordinary passes for Mathematics, Sinhala/Tamil languages. Click here for more information. |
Army Coordinates Distribution of Bicycles and Coconut Seedlings for Civilians in Jaffna | 17th June 2018 20:03:13 Hours | Security Force Headquarters - Jaffna (SFHQ-J) once again launched several community oriented projects in collaboration with the popular ‘Daham Pahana’ programme. The arrangement provided push bicycles, coconut seedlings and artificial limbs, etc during a simple ceremony held at Ilankai Venthan Art College in Jaffna on Wednesday (13). Under this programme, 100 push bicycles, 2000 coconut seedlings and 4 artificial limbs were distributed among needy people. Simultaneously, cornerstones were laid for construction of two new houses for needy families in Kayts on the same day. Religious and community leaders, the founder of ‘Daham Pahana’, Brother Charles Thomas, military personnel serving in Jaffna and civilians in the area took part in the occasion. |
Colonel Commandant Visit 7 SLCMP | 17th August 2019 22:36:54 Hours | Colonel Commandant of Sri Lanka Corps of Military Police (SLCMP) and Commander Logistics Command Sri Lanka Army Major General D.K.G.D Sirisena on the invitation of Major K.C.P.K Vithanage, Commanding Officer of the 7 SLCMP visited the Headquarters 7 SLCMP on Monday (19) at Diyatalawa. He was presented a Guard Turnout by the troops of the 7 SLCMP and opened the newly-constructed “All Ranks Facility Complex” at the unit premises. After planting a tree sapling, an all Ranks tea was second in the newly-constructed facility complex. Subsequently, troops were addressed by the Colonel Commandant at the Cpl’s Club culminating the day's proceedings.Colonel A.L Illangakoon Centre Commandant of SLCMP with Officers of 7 SLCMP and Other Rankers were associated with the event. |
Institutionalizing ‘Angampora’ Army Gives New Lease of Life to Age-old Local Martial Art | 08th December 2018 07:44:19 Hours | Sri Lanka Army by establishing the country’s first ever Angampora Experiment Institute and Training Centre (AEITC) at Panagoda Army Cantonment with state patronage added a new chapter to the field of Army sports on Tuesday (4) during an induction (Kala Elimangalya) display of Army Angampora players before a gathering, headed by Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake Commander of the Army. ‘Angampora’ a martial art that dates back to the times of Sri Lankan royalties has been locally used as a particular self-defensive fighting technique, endowed with different characteristics, such as astrology, meditation, medical methods, sorcery, illusory tricks, etc and was practised exclusively by our royalties to resist foreign invaders who also during colonial times prohibited the practice of this ‘Angampora’ in the country since they feared its operational aspect. The establishment of this special wing was a result of a proposal made by Major General Niyshshanka Ranawana, Chairman of the Army Angampora Committee and Director General General Staff (DGGS) after the former Commander of the Army General Crishanthe De Silva (Retd) initially introduced the concept of reviving this age-old technique of self-defence again in the Army early in January 2017. 130 Army soldiers under the capable tutelage of recognized Angampora instructors whose generations relate their origins to the times of ancient Kings received a comprehensive training for more than 18 months before they become qualified to enter graduation and pass out. Those veteran instructors, Messrs Ravi Wanakulaarachchi, Anthony Don Wijesinghe and Kala Vibhushana Kala Keerthi Devinda Laksiri Ranasinghe performed a dedicated service to train those 130 Army Angampora players with enormous enthusiasm and commitment for 18 months. Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake Tuesday (4) evening unveiled a plaque and formally inaugurated the state-of-the-art Angampora practising hall (Maduwa) and witnessed their thrilling skills in a display that sent shock waves among the spectators. Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Sports and government officials, having evaluated the significance of the project have extended their fullest cooperation for establishment of this training institute as a permanent wing with the objective of popularizing this martial art among the youth since the Army has now taken the initiative in this regard. Major General Dampath Fernando, Chief of Staff and Major General Niyshshanka Ranawana received the Army Commander on arrival at the venue to be introduced to veteran instructors who took pains to train Army personnel in Angampora. Those instructors’ contribution to the training was appreciated by the Commander by presenting separate gifts and mementos to them. The Commander’s brief address to the occasion praised all those who worked hard to bring this old fighting method back to life and appreciated their dedication. Before the end of the event, Major General Niyshshanka Ranawana presented a memento to the day’s Chief Guest, Commander of the Army for his gracious presence and the support given to him to make it a reality. Director General Sports Major General Anura Sudasingha who also took much interest in the project was also present, together with several Senior Officers including the Secretary to the Army Angampora Committee, Lieutenant Colonel J. K. R. P Jayasinghe. |
Cordial Discussions Lead to Recovery of Erstwhile Army Ward in Kandy Hospital | 02nd April 2019 15:46:46 Hours | Cordial discussions that ensued between Dr Saman Rathnayake, Director, Kandy General Hospital and Major General Tissa Nanayakkara, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 11 Division resulted in the recovery of erstwhile Army Ward in the Kandy General Hospital which had been acquired by the hospital earlier for use of civil patients. The absence of this reserved Ward for Army personnel in this major hospital in the up country caused much inconvenience and embarrassment to the sick as they are compelled to receive treatment amidst different types of patients. Due to the understanding that was made after the necessity of re-acquisition of this premises was highlighted by the GOC, Dr Saman Rathnayake, Director got this Ward again reserved for Army personnel, effective from 28 March 2019. Paying gratitude to the Director, a representative group of officers on Monday (1) visited the acquired Ward and closely inspected it before commencement of its use. |
FOREIGN MINISTRY COMMENTS ON THE JUDGEMENT IN THE CASE OF BRIGADIER PRIYANKA FERNANDO | 08th December 2019 15:34:31 Hours | (Media Releases) The judgement in the case of Majuran Sathananthan vs. Brigadier Andige Priyanka Indunil Fernando, the trial of which was completed at the Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 19 November 2019, was delivered by the Chief Magistrate of the Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 6 December 2019. The Chief Magistrate delivered the judgement under Section 4A of the Public Order Act of the UK and imposed a lower notional financial penalty, but did not consider it appropriate to issue a warrant. The Judge, who had previously ruled that the defendant was not protected by diplomatic immunity, did not revisit that ruling. She had also rejected the abuse of process argument. The Government of Sri Lanka continues to maintain that Brigadier Fernando as a diplomat who was attached to the Sri Lanka High Commission in London is entitled to diplomatic immunity as per Article 31 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961. In January 2019, at the time summons was first issued by the Magistrate’s Court of Westminster, the then British High Commissioner was summoned by the Foreign Secretary and a protest was lodged against the legal proceedings in British Courts disregarding diplomatic immunities of Brigadier Priyanka Fernando in respect of the alleged incident. A request was made through the British High Commission in Colombo that the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, take necessary steps to ensure a review of the process including the order of the Magistrate’s Court of Westminster to correct the Court’s misunderstanding of International Law and the lapse on the part of the Court administration to bring to the attention of the Magistrate the contents of the Diplomatic Note sent by the Government of Sri Lanka claiming immunity. Sri Lanka High Commissioner in London was also instructed to pursue the matter with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The Government of the UK had been requested to honour this obligation, which is reciprocal. During proceedings the Court conceded that the summons procedure was not conducted in the ideal manner and this gave rise to re-trial. According to available evidence, demonstrators who had staged the protest in front of the Sri Lanka High Commission as well as those who protested in front of Westminster Magistrates’ Court during the Court hearings had used flags of the LTTE which is a proscribed organisation in the UK. The sequence of events – the private prosecution, failure to uphold Brigadier Fernando’s diplomatic immunities, the timing of the delivering of the judgement on the eve of the UK elections, the alleged unruly and intimidatory behaviour of the supporters of the prosecution during Court hearings who were also carrying LTTE flags during these hearings, the alleged leaking of privileged information submitted in Court by the defence to the public domain by the private prosecution, makes abundantly clear that this is a politically motivated action. Ministry of Foreign Relations Colombo 07 December 2019 |
War Hero in Wheelchair ‘Perseverance’ Reaches His Regimental Headquarters to a Rousing Reception | 09th December 2018 09:22:21 Hours | Home of Gajaba at Saliyapura welcomed the War Hero, Corporal Gemunu Karunarathna of 6 Gajaba Regiment (GR) who has undertaken the wheelchair journey, ‘Perseverance’ to cover 576 km and reach Point Pedro when he on his 5th day of the expedition from Ambanpola reached Saliyapura around 5.00 pm on Friday (7) to be received in a rousing welcome of applause and compliments at the entrance to the GR Headquarters. Completing the 62 km distance from Ambanpola on arrival, Corporal Karunarathna was warmly welcomed by Brigadier Harendra Peiris, GR Centre Commandant on behalf of the Colonel of the Regiment, the Gajaba Regiment, Major General Shavendra Silva, together with the Deputy Centre Commandant, all Officers and Other Ranks who had enthusiastically awaited his arrival. A warm reception was also hosted at Thalawa junction prior to his reach to Saliyapura. He commenced his tour on Monday (3) at Point Dondra amid blessings of the Commander of the Army. |
Jaffna Troops Revitalize Unattended ‘Periyakulam’ Tank & Vest it with Farmers | 07th November 2019 19:30:07 Hours | In what could be considered as a milestone in civil-military solidarity and bonds of sound reconciliation that has now taken root in the Jaffna peninsula, Jaffna troops, belonging to 10 Field Regiment of Sri Lanka Engineers and 5 Corps of Engineer Service Regiment on the directions of Major General Ruwan Wanigasooriya, Commander Security Forces - Jaffna, completed the renovation and re-digging of the entire Periyakulam Tank in Araly North and vested it with farming communities on Monday (4) during a special ceremony, presided by the Commander of the Army, Lt Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva as the Chief Guest for the occasion. The mega renovation project got underway a few weeks ago following an invitation, made by Dr Sidambaran Mohan, the President of 'Friends of Jaffna' organization and the Farmers' Society in Vadukkoddai - Southwest to the Jaffna Commander since this ancient tank with a very large retention capacity has hitherto remained unattended for a long time and filled with earth. The tank used to provide water resources for approximately 800 acres of farming land in Araly North area years back, but water in the whole tank dried up and became stagnant with the passage of time, being unable it to retain the full capacity of rainy water, much-needed for farming projects throughout the year. Troops on request used their heavy machinery and manpower to complete the project in consultation with all respective state agencies, including the Agrarian Development Department. The renovated Periyakulam tank afterwards was sanctified by pouring holy water that has been brought from the Indian river Ganges by the architect of the project, Dr Sidambaran Mohan after the Commander of the Army opened the name board. Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva and Dr Sidambaran Mohan made brief orations to the occasion and highlighted the importance of conservation of our water resources and the sustainable environment. During this morning’s brief ceremony near the tank, Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva unveiled a plaque and symbolically delivered documents, pertaining to the renovation to state officials of the Agrarian Development Department who provided necessary funds for the entire renovation project. Adding greater importance to the occasion, hundreds of students attending the re-inauguration of the tank joined hands with the visiting Commander of the Army and planted thousands of saplings around the perimeter of the tank bund. Army troops will take care of those saplings by manuring and watering them up until they nurture well up to a height of about 7-8 ft. District Secretary for Jaffna, Consul General of India in the Jaffna High Commission, Mr. S Balachandran, Commander Security Forces - Jaffna, Commander, Forward Maintenance Area (North) General Officers Commanding (GOCs) of 55, 51 and 52 Divisions, Brigadier General Staff and Brigadier Admin and Quartering at the Security Force HQ-Jaffna, Deputy Commissioner of Agrarian Development Department, farmers, civilians, teachers and students took part in the proceedings. Security Forces in the North giving priority to this nation-building task have thrown their fullest support behind a few more tank renovation projects, now underway in the peninsula. |
57 Division Enters 12th Year of Service | 06th March 2019 13:46:09 Hours | 57 Division Headquarters of the Security Force Headquarters - Kilinochchi (SFHQ-KLN) giving pride of place to a series of multi-religious observances, marked its 12th anniversary during 15 February - 2 March on the guidelines given by the General Officer Commanding, 57 Division, Major General Vijitha Ravipriya. A special Mass at St Theresa’s Church (15 Feb), a Hindu prayer at Kandaswamy Kovil (20 Feb), Islamic prayers at Salam Jumma Mosque (22 Feb) and a Pirith chanting plus an alms-giving to the monks (1 March) brought the religious segments to culmination. The ceremonials on the anniversary day (1 March) began with a Guard Turnout and a Guard of Honour presented to the General Officer Commanding by 3 Battalion Gajaba Regiment. Brigade Commanders, Commanding Officers and Other Ranks participated in the anniversary arrangements. Subsequently, the day’s Chief Guest appeared for a group photograph with officers and divisional staff. On the same day, a lunch treat at the Non-Commissioned Officers’ Club with the participation of the General Officer Commanding brought the anniversary arrangements to an end. |
New CFE Assumes Duties | 12th July 2019 20:36:39 Hours | Major General Tissa Nanayakkara assumed office as the Chief Field Engineer (CFE) of the Army on Thursday (11) during a simple ceremony at the CFE Headquarters at Mattegoda. The newly-appointed CFE was greeted to a Guard Turn Out at the main entrance and a salute afterwards. After assuming his duties, he planted a sapling at the headquarters premises before he joined an All Rank tea. He also addressed the troops. Major General Nanayakara was formerly serving as the General Officer Commanding 11 Division, prior to this appointment. |
Major General W.J.T Kamal Fernando (Retd) Passes Away | 15th December 2018 18:00:50 Hours | Major General W.J.T Kamal Fernando (Retd) of the Sri Lanka Signal Corps (SLSC) passed away on Saturday (15) after a brief illness. He joined the Army on 21 October 1957 as a 2nd Lieutenant and retired from the Army on 1988. He who held many key appointments during his career in the organization was one of leading transmission technical experts who was instrumental in introducing TV transmission in Sri Lanka before the ITN founded its centre. He also was the Commanding Officer of the 1st Regiment Ceylon Signal Corps. His remains are now lying at No 163/24, Ramya Garden, Nawala Road, Narahenpita, Colombo 5. Funeral arrangements with full military honours at the Colombo General Cemetery will commence at 2.00 pm on Monday (17). |
Kandy Inferno Brought Under Control | 05th April 2019 12:36:14 Hours | More than 44 Army personnel of the 2 (Volunteer) Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment (SLSR) in the 11 Division Headquarters, Thursday (4) evening responded quickly and joined hands with firefighters to extinguish a raging fire in a 4-storied commercial building in the heart of Kandy town, adjoining Alimudukkuwa. On being informed of the fast spreading inferno, Major General Tissa Nanayakkara, General Officer Commanding, 11 Division instructed his troops to help bring the fire under control. Kandy Fire Brigade, Police and Army personnel with the assistance of civilians brought the fire under control. |
Commander SF-MLT Visits Flood-Affected Areas | 02nd January 2019 18:00:46 Hours | Commander, Security Forces-Mullaittivu (SF-MLT), Major General Dushyantha Rajaguru visited flood-affected areas on Monday (31) December 2018 and inquired into post-flood needs and assessed the situation. Commander, SF-MLT visited several flood affected villages and damaged water resources and discussed matters with formation Commanders for implementation of redress practices. |
Troops Assure Security for Devotees at Sri Mutthu Mari Amman Kovil Pooja | 19th May 2019 21:05:27 Hours | Troops of 10 Sri Lanka Light Infantry (SLLI) under the 653 Brigade of the 65 Division, along with the troops of 17 (V) SLLI provided security to the annual festival at the Sri Mutthu Mari Amman Kovil - Wannivilankulam with the assistance of Civil Security Department personnel and the Police during 17-18 May 2019. The request was made by the Kovil committee due to security situation prevailing in the country. All security arrangements were coordinated by Major General K.A.W Kumarapperuma, General Officer Commanding, 65 Division and the Commander 653 Brigade closely supervised the event. More than 2000 devotees participated in the religious event. The Chief Priest, Kurukkals and devotees extended their gratitude and appreciated the security measures taken by the Army to make the event a success. |
Flight Carrying Fallen UN Peacekeepers Arrives in Sri Lanka on Monday (4) | 02nd February 2019 14:07:05 Hours | The flight carrying remains of two Army War Heroes who sacrificed their lives in Mali while serving the UN Peacekeeping Mission, (MINUSMA) will land at Colombo Bandaranaike International Airport on Monday (4) at 3.00 pm to be received by the Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake, UN Resident Coordinator in Sri Lanka Ms Hanaa Singer, Directors, Colonels of Regiments, Senior Officers and a host of other representatives, including family members of fallen Major H. W. D Jayawickrama and Sergeant S. S Wijekumara who were posthumously promoted after a terrorist attack in Mali killed them on 25 January 2019. MINUSMA Force Commander, Lieutenant General Dennis Gyllensporre in Mali accompanies the remains draped in UN Flags, together with a few MINUSMA Officers, including Sri Lankan ones. Delay in flight arrangements postponed the dispatch until on Monday (4), according to the Directorate of Overseas Operations and the Military Secretariat at the Army Headquarters. |
Wanni Troops Listen to Lecture Organized by Psy Ops | 13th December 2019 14:27:50 Hours | Directorate of Psychological Operations (Psy Ops) continuing with their educative projects had one more lecture, organized at the Security Force Headquarters - Wanni (SFHQ-W) on the topic 'Better family life through attitude development” on Saturday (7). Lieutenant Colonel B.G.S Samanthi conducted this lecture for more than 100 plus troops serving the Wanni. |
55 Div ‘Jaffna Got Talent’ Achievers Felicitated | 16th September 2019 16:39:32 Hours | Musical & Dancing Star winners of the 55 Division in the ‘Jaffna Got Talent’ were felicitated during a musical evening, organized by troops of the 55 Division on the directions of the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 55 Division, Brigadier Sampath Kotuwegoda on Saturday (7) evening. Troops serving the 55 Division who were among 10 finalists during the finale in the mammoth ‘Jaffna Got Talent’ of tri-services in the Jaffna peninsula displayed their talents during this ceremony. They received appreciative mementos on the occasion from the GOC, 55 Division. The ‘Jaffna Got Talent’ mega show got underway on 6 July 2019 at the Security Force Headquarters - Jaffna (SFHQ-J) premises in the presence of a record more than 6000 servicemen. |
Sri Lanka’s 7th Executive President Assuring to Unify All under One Flag Takes Oath at Sacred ‘Ruwanweli Maha Seya’ Premises | 18th November 2019 17:54:59 Hours | The historic swearing-in ceremony and the inauguration of the office of the 7th Executive President-elect of Sri Lanka, HE Gotabaya Rajapaksa who is also the new Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces took place this morning (18) in a charming manner at the sacred Ruwanweli Maha Seya ‘Salapathala Maluwa’ premises, the most venerated Buddhist Stupa in the country, built by the Great King Dutu Gemunu after the whole country was brought under one rule, having defeated the South Indian invader, Elara. The State ceremony, dignified by the presence of Buddhist prelates, clergy of major denominations, former President HE Mahinda Rajapaksa, Mrs Ioma Rajapaksa, Prime Minister, Hon. Ranil Wickremesinghe, Diplomats, Parliamentarians, Governor for North Central Province and a host of well-wishers, got to a start soon after the Presidential motorcade arrived at the location amid cheers. Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa before the programme at Salapathala Maluwa in Ruwanweli Maha Seya, made offerings to the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhiya. The new President-elect after a warm welcome, made a bee-line to the shrine at the Stupa premises and paid his obeisance to the Buddha, placing flowers and offerings. Most Ven Dr Niyangoda Vijithasiri Anu Nayake Thero of the Malwatte Chapter, Most Ven Dr Ittapane Dhammalankara Maha Nayake of Kotte Sri Kalyani Samagri Dharma Maha Sangha Sabha, Most Ven Pallegama Srinivasabhidana Nayake Thero, Atamasthanadhipathi, Chief Incumbent for Eight Sacred Sites of worship in Anuradhapura, Ven Pallegama Sri Hemarathana Nayake Thero, Incumbent at Ruwanweli Maha Seya, along with hundreds of representative monks, religious dignitaries of Catholic, Hindu and Islamic faiths, were there to invoke blessings on the new President. After a while, the new President - elect, together with Mrs Rajapaksa arrived at the special dais for the ceremonial inauguration. The climax of the day’s milestone swearing - in set in the presence of the Chief Justice. Mr. Udaya Senevirathne, Secretary to HE the President, read out the Presidential oath to the new President at first, and the President-elect followed suit and read the allegiance. As the auspicious minute dawned, Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa as the 7th Executive President of Sri Lanka, flanked by the Chief of Defence Staff, Army, Navy and Air Force Commanders, took allegiance to the Constitution, and subsequently left his signature to signify the acceptance of his new office as the 7th Executive President and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. In his address to the Nation, the new President did not mince words to set out his clear vision for the country in a comprehensive speech, in which he vowed to use his executive powers for the greater benefit of the country when needed. “I love my motherland and I have a vision to drive it towards prosperity. This historic mandate of the people has to be respected and executed as explained in our Manifesto and I will form a new government, which could reach those aspirations of the people who elected me. Nothing is impossible to succeed.” “The Sinhalese, being the majority of this country voted for me en masse because they believe that I would prioritize national security concerns of this country. I will ensure a country free from terrorism, underworld crimes, drug menace, violence against women and children. We as a State would continue to remain neutral among all our world powers and international friends. I also expect all our foreign friends to respect Sri Lanka’s unitary status and its people’s sovereignty. Sri Lanka with its rich cultural and religious traits, boasts the rich philosophy of the Lord Buddha, through which social justice, law-abiding nature, moral rights and values have been gifted to this Nation. I myself having born in the deep south, studied at the most prominent Buddhist school in the country, Colombo Ananda College, which infused me with rich values of Sinhala Buddhist culture and its importance for well-being of the country. We should preserve this tradition-rich Sinhala culture as well as its age-old heritage. Our typical rural ancestral roots have to be nurtured and protected. All others who would love to live in unity have to be assimilated into this main socio-cultural basis of this country, based on rich Buddhist values, and as long as all of us jointly work as one nation, I vow to protect all of you in the country as the President for all of you.” “During our electioneering, we created a new political culture without accusing any of our opponents and dispensing the use of polythene, posters, banners, etc. It is necessary for us to re-instate the law of the land and do away with corruption at all levels after establishing a state mechanism. The country, rich with meritocracy and technocracy, based on skills and knowledge should be encouraged by setting an example for advancement of professionalism and efficiency among the budding youth.” "In order to nurture sustainable development in the country, we expect to maintain UN charter recommendations on sustainable development. With the determined objective of serving the masses of this country, the young generation to match with 21st century’s challenges has to be provided with necessary technical know-how while fulfilling responsibilities, entrusted to me. Expansion of those modern day technical needs and aspirations as the President of all people has to be taken well care for the greater benefit of the Nation,” the new President told the Nation. (See the full address to the Nation in below link) Here follows a brief profile of HE the President Gotabaya Rajapaksa: Born on June 20, 1949, in Palatuwa in the Matara District, to parents of nine children, Mr Nandasena Gotabaya Rajapaksa was the fifth of nine siblings. He was brought up in Weerakatiya in the southern rural district of Hambantota and obtained his primary and secondary education at Ananda College, Colombo. Hailing from a well-known political family in Sri Lanka, the need to serve one’s country was a belief that was instilled into all the Rajapaksa children at an early age. Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s father, D.A. Rajapaksa, was not only a prominent politician in Sri Lanka but also an independence agitator, a Member of Parliament, and served as the Deputy Speaker and Cabinet Minister of Agriculture and Land under Wijeyananda Dahanayake’s government. This tradition of public service and interest in politics ran in the family as several of the Rajapaksa children followed in their father’s footsteps. Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s elder brother, Mahinda Rajapaksa, was first elected to Parliament as a member of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party at the age of 24 in 1970. He gradually rose through the party ranks to become the Leader of the Opposition in 2001, Prime Minister in 2004 and the President of Sri Lanka in 2005. Two of his other elder brothers, Chamal Rajapaksa and Basil Rajapaksa, also followed a political path having served as Members of Parliament. After completing his primary and secondary education at Ananda College, Gotabaya Rajapaksa completed his Master’s Degree in Defence Studies at the University of Madras in 1983. In addition, Mr. Rajapaksa also completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology at the University of Colombo in 1992, and was awarded an Honours Doctor of Letters by the University of Colombo in 2009. Mr. Rajapaksa’s public service started at an early age with the decision to join the military. He joined the Sri Lanka Army as a Commissioned Officer in 1971 and subsequently held positions of Deputy Commandant of the Kotalawala Defence University and the Commanding Officer of the Gajaba Regiment. Mr. Rajapaksa’s time in the military included battlefront experience in some of the most hard-fought battles in the war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) terrorist group. He participated in “Operation Liberation,” the offensive mounted to liberate Vadamarachchi from the LTTE in 1987, and also commanded the same battalion in “Operation Strike Hard” and “Operation Thrividha Balaya” in 1990. As a reward of gallantry and excellence in combat, Mr. Rajapaksa was awarded the Rana Wickrama Padakkama (RWP) and Rana Sura Padakkama (RSP) in 1991. In 1998, Mr. Rajapaksa and his family migrated to the United States of America. He worked as a Systems Administrator at Loyola Law School, California, where he was able to gain more experience in the operation of computer systems, particularly in the area of electronic communications. That experience further cemented his desire to work towards enhancing national security in Sri Lanka. In 2005, Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa was appointed the Secretary to Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Defence where he played a key role in ending the three-decade-long terrorist war through an expertly-conceived and skillfully-coordinated military strategy. He then turned his focus to swiftly restoring normalcy to the country whilst taking steps to further consolidate national security. This included a series of initiatives, including capacity building within state agencies and departments under the Ministry of Defence such as the Department of Immigration & Emigration, the Registration of Persons Department, and the Coast Guard. He oversaw the military involvement in demining, reconstruction and resettlement in the North and East, and in the rehabilitation and reintegration to society of 12,000 former LTTE cadres. Mr Rajapaksa was also instrumental in uplifting the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence Academy to a fully-fledged university. His leadership and strong, principled diplomacy helped end the war and protect the country from terrorism that had been a major impediment to Sri Lanka’s further development for decades. In 2010, Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s official responsibilities were expanded to include both Defence and Urban Development. Within a short span of four years, he was able to transform Sri Lanka’s cities and improve the quality of life for many citizens by fostering a sustainable and attractive urban environment. Mr Gotabaya Rajapaks was serving as the Chairman of the Viyathmaga organization whose primary objective is to rebuild a stronger economy in Sri Lanka within an equal and more democratic society in a more secure nation. Mr Rajapaksa and his wife, Ioma, are parents to their son, Manoj Rajapaksa. |
Mullaittivu Troops Share ‘Ifthar’ Meal inside Their Camp | 10th June 2018 21:07:02 Hours | Security Force Headquarters - Mullaittivu (SFHQ-MLT), together with Muslim Army personnel got a customary ‘Ifthar’ ceremony organized at the SFHQ-MLT premises on Saturday (9) with the intention of further promoting bonds of goodwill and ethnic harmony among members of the Army. A large gathering of Muslim Officers and soldiers serving the SFHQ-MLT area joined the customary celebrations in the presence of Major General Dushyantha Rajaguru, Commander, Security Forces - Mullaittivu. At first, Islamic prayer sessions were conducted before the formal breaking of the fast took place. Commander, Forward Maintenance Area - Mullaittivu, General Officers Commanding and a large gathering of troops took part in the programme. |
Jaffna Athletic Finals Attract Hundreds of Army Personnel | 06th October 2018 20:20:21 Hours | Athletic Meet of the Security Forces in Jaffna ended on Friday (5) with its competitive finals at the Doraiappah Stadium in Jaffna. Commander, Security Forces - Jaffna, Major General Darshana Hettiarachchi who initiated the proposal for conduct of such sports activities in the peninsula attracted hundreds of sportsmen and women of the Army serving the peninsula. The Meet was organized by the Forward Maintenance Area (North) and all the competitions were judged by members in the Sri Lanka Army Athletic committee at the invitation of the SFHQ-J. The overall championship was won by the 55 Division and the Men’s Tug of War grand final went to the athletes in the 52 Division. The Security Force - Jaffna team emerged Champions in the Women’s Tug of War competition. The Best Athlete of Men’s event was Corporal R. I. N Rajapaksha of the 1st Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment. The Best Athlete trophy among Women’s events went to Private R.R.A.P Kumari of the 7th Battalion of Sri Lanka Army Women’s Corps. Major General Dharshana Hettiarachchi, Commander Security Forces - Jaffna distributed awards and certificates. District Secretary for Jaffna and a large gathering of Senior Officers and Army personnel, including the Commander, Forward Maintenance Area, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 51 Division, GOC, 52 Division and GOC, 55 Division, State Officials and Officers of sister services also took part in the final awarding ceremony. |
Awareness Lecture on ‘Forest Conservation’ Held | 03rd July 2019 15:53:11 Hours | Following instructions given by Brigadier M.D Wijesundara, General Officer Commanding, 66 Infantry Division, a special awareness programme, designed to educate the troops on 'Forest Conservation' was conducted recently at the Battalion Training School - Arasapurakulam. More than 130 troops, including officers in the 66 Division area participated in the programme, conducted by Mr Mahesh Senanayaka - District Forest Officer, Mr E.S Sepala, Regional Forest Officer, Mr R.D.A.S Pushpadasa and Mrs Beugine, Forest Extension Officer of the Department of Forestry in Kilinochchi. |
New FMA East Commander Assumes Duties | 03rd February 2020 23:00:38 Hours | Brigadier B.B Randeniya assumed office as the new Commander, Forward Maintenance Area-East (FMA-East) on Saturday (1) at Minneriya. The new FMA-East Commander signed an official document symbolically amid religious observances and signified the acceptance of the new office. Senior Officers, Officers and Other Ranks attended the occasion. |
66 Division Troops Provide Security to Church Feast | 02nd September 2019 18:10:20 Hours | The annual feast at the St. Sebastian Church in Manniththalai in Kilinochchi area got underway during 20 - 25 August. 66 Infantry Division troops of the Security Force Headquarters – Kilinochchi, together with Police and Civil Security Department jointly provided security to the record 3000 plus devotees who attended the Mass each day. In addition, troops placed plastic water tanks in the premises and filled them with drinking water. Colonel Madura Wickramaratne, Commander, 661 Brigade, with his troops provided security to the event under the guidance and supervision of Brigadier Mangala Wijesundara, the General Officer Commanding, 66 Infantry Division. Troops of 24 Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment along with 15 Sri Lanka Artillery Regiment, 5 Mechanized Infantry Regiment and 2 Sri Lanka National Guard were deployed for security roles during the period. |
Yoga Workshop in Progress | 13th June 2019 12:55:52 Hours | A Yoga training workshop for Army personnel got underway at Panagoda Army Cantonment Gymnasium during 12 - 22 June following arrangements made by the Directorate of Psychological Operations. 38 Army personnel including Officers are receiving training from Ms Anoja Weerasinghe, the veteran Yoga Instructor cum former popular actress and her six instructors. |
Colombo Army Hospital Recognized with ISO Certificate | 02nd August 2018 16:55:24 Hours | Colombo Army Hospital, one of the largest and world-class hospitals in the country which caters to medical needs of Army personnel both serving and retired, family members, civil staffers and Navy, Air Force and Police personnel when referred made history on Thursday (2) and was awarded the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certification which in turn recognizes its services and gives a high degree of credibility to its functions. This was the first time a government hospital in the Sri Lankan history became qualified to receive this prestigious ISO 9001 Certificate. Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake, Commander of the Army at the invitation of Major General Sanjeewa Munasinghe, Director General Army Health Services during a brief ceremony, held at the hospital auditorium accepted the Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI) Certificate of Conformity (ISO 9001 - 2015/SLSI ISO 9001 - 2015) from Mr Bandula Herath, Chairman, SLSI, together with Dr Susanthika Senaratne, Director General, SLSI amid applause. The international standard-setting body, comprised of representatives from various national standards organizations evaluates ISO management standards of an institution before the ISO’s Committee on Conformity Assessment (CASCO) recommends such recognition. The day’s Chief Guest, Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake was received on arrival by the Chief of Staff, Major General Dampath Fernando before he was conducted to the auditorium. Distinguished guests including officials of the SLSI afterwards joined the lighting of the traditional oil lamp as a formality. Lieutenant General Senanayake in his brief oration to the occasion recalled how medical personnel of the Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps (SLAMC) were performing a commendable role when the war was in its full swing attending to the injured in the battlefield. They were doing their best to take care of our casualties, sometimes at the risk of their own lives. “Had they not been available there at hand during fierce operations, most of those causalities would have faced disastrous consequences or inevitable death. Although other units were able to enjoy a respite after humanitarian operations, it was not so for SLAMC personnel in the post-war period up until today. They are untiringly continuing in the practice of healing all in the Army all the time without a break, for which I pay a special tribute of gratitude at this significant moment of the hospital history”, the Commander quipped. Major General Sanjeewa Munasinghe in a brief welcome address thanked the SLSI for qualifying the Colombo Army Hospital for its quality management and highlighted the importance of this stimulant to all medical personnel. The state-of-the-art Colombo Army Hospital, equipped with 1024 beds, 21 wards, 12 dental surgery units, 9 operation theaters, MRI scanning facilities, a roof top helicopter pad, automatic x-ray machines, pathology, radiology and dermatology units, a labour room and a canteen, auditorium with 314 seats, can treat 1000 OPD patients daily and was opened on 05 May 2014 after adding the 10-storey new building with all facilities of international standards. |
LANPAC Reminds US Epigram ‘Sergeant is the Army’ Adding a New Chapter | 09th June 2018 13:50:00 Hours | Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake, Commander of the Army, in what could be considered as an unprecedented example in contemporary Army history that would perhaps remind famous General Eisenhower’s epigram, “Sergeant is the Army” included a Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM) in his retinue to the recent LANPAC Symposium and Exposition - 2018, held in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. The annual mega event of the US Land Forces of the Pacific Command (LANPAC), organized by the Association of the US Army (AUSA) got underway during May 22 - 24 at Honolulu Sheraton Waikiki Hotel on the theme ‘The Future of Land Force Integration; Multilateral Approaches Across the Indo-Pacific’, amid a galaxy of US Military veterans and several other foreign contributors. Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM) Warrant Officer I W.M.S.P Wijesinghe of the Sri Lanka Corps of Military Police (SLCMP), currently serving the Army Headquarters as its RSM was reportedly taken by surprise when the Commander’s Secretariat wanted him to be ready for passage to the US to attend those LANPAC sessions which were largely designed for RSMs in the Indo-Pacific Region. RSM, Warrant Officer I W.M.S.P Wijesinghe during his stay in the US had a rare chance of visiting the Non Commissioned Officers’ (NCOs) Academy of the Pacific Command and held an interaction session with the visiting NCOs of the 54 Infantry Division of the US Army. The inclusion of the RSM in the Commander’s retinue once again affirmed that the Commander as spelt out on a number of occasions is dedicated to the letter to turn the future Army a much more to be of a “capacity-based” one while elevating all layers of professionalism among all rankers to the optimum. It is against this background, the Army has taken steps to expand the horizons of knowledge of Other Rankers by offering them a multitude of new openings, introduction of fresh vocational training sessions while in service and also prior to retirement, promotion of athletic and sports skills to complete in both national and international spheres, introduction of new vistas of self-defence martial arts, sports, talents, etc, entry into competitive construction techniques, production of innovative and creative market products, enhancement of knowledge on health concerns, society, mass media impact, mental and physical well-being, encouragement for environment conservation, distribution of tree saplings and seeds among Other Rankers on passing-out, cleaning of common places, coastal belt, strengthening of civil-military co-operation, so on and so forth, to mention just a few. Equally significant is their role in times of national disasters and man-made catastrophes, landslides, garbage-slides, floods’ etc. Other Rankers, largely led by respective Non-Commissioned Officers and commanded by Officers have already won the hearts and minds of the public by launching massive agricultural projects, prevention of flood threats, evacuation roles, relief services, 5R initiatives, conduct of blood donation drives, etc. In all those above spheres, the Commander while closely monitoring all those moves has attached a greater importance to the welfare of the “Other Ranker” at all levels. RSM Warrant Officer I W.M.S.P Wijesinghe during his stay in Hawaii had the exceptional privilege of meeting several NCOs of the 54 Infantry Division of the US Army, together with the Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake. He was also invited to the NCO Academy of Pacific Command and was able to enjoy interactions with many RSMs of the Indo-Pacific region who were there for the symposium. |
SLE Seva Vanitha Ladies Build Two More New Houses for War Heroes | 14th June 2019 15:19:48 Hours | Two new houses built with the sponsorship of the Sri Lanka Engineers – Seva Vanitha Unit (SLE-SVU) at Kurunegala and Thalagala for the family of a War Hero and a permanently injured War Hero were vested in them recently during two separate ceremonies. 4 (V) SLE troops took the lead and constructed the house for the injured War Hero of 6 Field Engineers Regiment at Kurunegala and the beneficiary attached to the 6 Field Engineers Regiment sustained injuries to his right leg on 24 March 2009 while fighting against the LTTE terrorists. The injured Sapper has a two month old daughter and did not have a proper house for residence for the family. The new house, built by 15 (V) SLE troops at Thalagala was vested in the family members of late War Hero, Sapper P.D.R Priyadarshana of 8 Field Engineers Regiment who passed away on 9 December 2017. He was also a father of two kids and serving at the Regimental Headquarters at the time of his demise. Mr and Mrs Mohanshankar, two-philanthropists, based in Dubai known to Major General Darshana Hettiarrachchi, Colonel Commandant, SLE and Commander, Security Forces - Jaffna came forward to sponsor the cost of those two constructions at the request of Major General Hettiarrachchi. Earlier too, both these expatriates sponsored the construction of two more houses for differently-able soldiers of SLE in Kalutara and Kurunegala areas. Similarly, the same couple continues to give scholarships to children of War Heroes and is engaged in distribution of sanitary equipment and fittings among needy families in the Corp of Sri Lanka Engineers. Major General Darshana Hettiarrachchi, Colonel Commandant, Corps of Sri Lanka Engineers and Commander, Security Forces Jaffna, Mrs Ajantha Hettiarrachchi, Chairperson, SLE-SVU, members of the Seva Vanitha Unit, Brigadier Ravindra Dias, Centre Commandant, Senior Officers and Officers of the Corps attended the event. |
SLAVF Calls for Applications from Professionals | 13th December 2019 13:24:53 Hours | Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force (SLAVF) of the Sri Lanka Army calls for applications for direct enlistment of professional Officers in the field of engineering, architecture, surveying, medicine including Medical Officers, Consultant Physicians/Surgeons/Dentists, English, French, Law and Tamil languages, Ticketing, Compering, etc. Those who are employed in the government sector should submit their applications along with the recommendation of respective Head of the department. Incomplete applications and the applications received after the closing date will not be considered. Applications with copies of the following documents, certified by a Justice of the Peace (JP) should be submitted under registered post marking the left corner of the envelope with the post applied for to reach the address given below on or before 16 December 2019. Following documents should be attached to the application forms: * Birth certificate * Grama Niladhari certificate * Certificates of educational and professional qualifications * Recommendation letter of head of the department * National Identity Card * Two recently obtained character certificates * Certificates of sports / Extracurricular activities * Other relevant certificates Vacancies for Sri Lanka Engineers: * Civil Engineer * Mechanical Engineer * Structural Engineer * Architect Vacancies for Sri Lanka Corps of Engineers Services: * Civil Engineer * Structural Engineer * Mechanical Engineer * Land Surveyor * Architect Vacancies for Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps: * Consultant Physician * Consultant General Surgeon * Consultant Orthopaedic surgeon * Consultant Anaesthetist * Analytical & Judicial Medical Officer * Medical Officer * Consultant Dental Officers * Dental Officer/Dental Student Vacancies for Sri Lanka Army General Service Corps: * English Instructor * Lecturer in Law * Lecturer in French * Tamil Translator * Air Ticketing Officer * Compering Officer The applications should be posted to Recruiting Officer, Headquarters, Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force, Salawa, Kosgama |
New SLE Colonel Commandant Assumes Office | 02nd August 2019 12:56:39 Hours | Major General Jagath Gunawardena, the newly appointed 17th Colonel Commandant, Sri Lanka Engineers (SLE) assumed office during a charming ceremony, held at the SLE Headquarters on Thursday (25). He was greeted to military honours and ceremonials before a large gathering of Senior Officers, Officers and Other Ranks. The day’s Chief Guest on his arrival at the SLE Headquarters was warmly welcomed by the Centre Commandant, Brigadier Ravindra Dias and accorded a Guard Turnout. Afterwards, the visiting Colonel Commandant laid a floral wreath at the War Heroes’ monument to pay his tribute to all those who made the supreme sacrifice in defence of the country. A few minutes later, a parade saluted him in the parade ground. Thereafter, Major General Jagath Gunawardena signed an official document to signify the acceptance of the new office as the new Colonel Commandant amidst chanting of ‘Seth Pirith’ by members of the Maha Sangha. Major General Jagath Gunawardena afterwards had a formal meeting with Senior Officers and attended refreshments with All Ranks at the Convention Centre. As the next event of the day’s ceremony, Colonel Commandant addressed All Ranks and spoke out his mind and the future vision for the SLE. Afterwards, the Colonel Commandant had a meeting with all Commanding Officers and Regimental Sergeant Majors and received an update on the role and tasks of different formations. A large gathering of Officers were present during the proceedings. Major General Jagath Gunawardena, is presently performing duties as the Commander Security Forces - Wanni. |
Elaborate Commemorations at Anuradhapura & Jaffna Pay Tribute to Legendary War Heroes | 09th August 2019 17:02:01 Hours | The 27th death anniversary of the legendary War Hero of our times, Lieutenant General Denzil Kobbekaduwa and the team of leading fellow War Heroes and soldiers was commemorated at the Anuradhapura Denzil Kobbekaduwa statue and also at Arali Point on Thursday (8) in the presence of Mrs Laly Kobbekaduwa, family members and a host of military Officers. The main commemorative highlight occurred near the statue of late Lieutenant General Kobbekaduwa in the heart of Anuradhapura town where Mrs Kobbekaduwa as the Chief Guest for the occasion, together with Major General Sathyapriya Liyanage, Colonel Commandant, Sri Lanka Armoured Corps (SLAC) presented honours to this great warrior’s memory in a fitting ceremony in the presence of a large gathering, including Buddhist monks, veterans, military Officers and civilians. The legendary War Hero’s two daughters and the son, together with relatives joined the commemoration and observed religious rites and rituals before the proceedings got underway. Mrs Shiromi Liyanage, Chairperson, SLAC-Seva Vanitha Unit welcomed Mrs Kobbekaduwa and other ladies on arrival at the venue. Religious performances, formalities, wreath-laying and military salutes dominated the event at the statue in Anuradhapura. Mrs Kobbekaduwa, Major General Sathyapriya Liyanage, Major General K.M.R.P Karunatilleke, Major General Kumar Jayapathirana and a few others placed floral wreaths and revered his memory. Meanwhile, a special commemorative ceremony to remember those War Heroes took place at Arali Point monument in Kayts where those War Heroes fell silent on 8 August 1992 while travelling. Major General Ruwan Wanigasooriya, Commander, Security Forces - Jaffna giving prominence to the event laid a floral wreath, amid military formalities and pin-drop silence in honour of their memory. The brief memorial ceremony ended heralding the Last Post in conformity with military traditions. Several Senior Officers of the SFHQ-J were also present at the ceremony. Lieutenant General Denzil Kobbekaduwa, one of the finest warriors ever-produced by the Army in our contemporary history, along with a few more fellow military veterans and soldiers, Major General Vijaya Wimalarathne, Rear Admiral Mohan Jayamaha, Lieutenant Colonel H.R Stephen, Lieutenant Colonel G.H Ariyarathne, Lieutenant Colonel Y.N Palipana, Commander Asanga Lankathilaka, Lieutenant Colonel Nalin de Alwis, Lieutenant Commander C.B Wijepura and Private W.J Wickremasinghe were killed while they were on a military assignment in Araly Point, Kayts, Jaffna. Lieutenant General Denzil Kobbekaduwa, an old Trinitian, joined the Sri Lanka Army on 25 May 1960. After the basic military training at the Army Training Centre, he left for Sandhurst, UK to receive further training at the prestigious Royal Military Academy before he was commissioned to the Sri Lanka Armoured Corps, as a Second Lieutenant on 3 August 1962. Floral wreath-laying and heralding the Last Post brought the day’s commemorative event to an end. A gathering of grateful Officers and Other Ranks of the Tri Forces were present at the occasion. |
Brigadier Hugh Rupasinghe (Retd) Laid to Rest in Military Funeral | 15th May 2019 21:56:28 Hours | The military funeral of late Brigadier H.F Rupasinghe (Retd) of the Sri Lanka Artillery (SLA) who passed away on Saturday (11) took place at Borella General Cemetery this afternoon (15), amid a large gathering of senior Army Officers, retired Officers and mourners. During his career, he held many appointments, including the Officer Instructor Army Training Centre - Diyatalawa, Staff Officer 3 Administration Branch Army Headquarters, Staff Officer 2 Headquarters Support Group - Panagoda, Officer for Recruiting Amateurs - Army Headquarters, Staff Officer 1 Personnel Administration Branch - Army Headquarters, Commanding Officer 4th Regiment Sri Lanka Artillery, Commander, Security Forces - Jaffna, Commander, Security Forces - Central and Commander (Coordinating) Administrative District - Jaffna. Brigadier Hugh Fred Rupasinghe joined the Sri Lanka Army on 17 May 1958 and served about 37 years before he retired on 31 March 1995. Here follows the formal Special Part 1 Order issued by the Commander of the Army; |
Two Most Vital Body Composition Analyzer Machines Installed at Colombo & Anuradhapura Army Hospitals | 13th February 2019 09:45:49 Hours | The ongoing conceptual project, 'Healthy Army-Healthy Nation’ (HAHN) spearheaded by the Director General of the Sri Lanka Army Medical Services under the direct supervision of the Consultant, Brigadier (Dr) A.S. M Wijewardene, took one more step further by making two new portable high capacity body composition analyzer machines installed both at Colombo Army Hospital and Anuradhapura Military Hospital during a ceremony at Colombo Army Hospital auditorium on Monday (11). The HAHN in the past 3-4 years has been relentlessly working with the objective of reducing the non - communicating diseases (NCDs) among Army personnel serving across the country by introducing awareness drives, workshops, lecture sessions and preparation of food varieties and nutrient factors, preventive methods, sexual practices, body maintenance, physical training, etc. The team of specialists has so far covered almost all major Army formations to produce better results. Those two new analyzer machines, donated with the special approval of the Commander of the Army would largely help monitor and advise patients of their body composition and what need to be done at physical and medical levels. Major General Ajith Kariyakarawana, Deputy Chief of Staff as the Chief Guest during Monday's ceremony handed over those machines to the Director General of the Army Health Services. A lecture on the same occasion by Dr Ms Wijewardene pointed out how the HAHN in the last 5 years had contributed to a marked decrease in the death rate due to NCDs reported among Army personnel. Major General Sanjaya Munasinghe, Director General Army Health Services, Major General H.G.I Vidyananda, Quarter Master General, Director Army Hospital Colombo, Commanding Officer at the Army Hospital Anuradhapura, Commanding Officers of the Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps, Senior Officers, Officers and Other Ranks attended the event. |
New CES Colonel Commandant Begins Duties | 17th August 2019 23:45:54 Hours | Brigadier R. Ganegoda assumed duties as the new Colonel Commandant of the Corps of Engineers Service (CES) on Saturday (10) at Panagoda Army Cantonment. The newly-appointed Colonel Commandant was greeted to a Guard Turnout by the troops on arrival. The Centre Commandant, CES, Colonel K.M.S Kumara welcomed him at the main entrance. Subsequently, the drill instructors of the regiment took the newly-appointed Colonel Commandant in a pace stick parade to the War Heroes’ monument at the headquarters premises. Afterwards he was honoured in a Guard of Honour. Meanwhile, Brigadier R. Ganegoda addressed the troops and joined an all rank lunch. Senior Officers including the Director Engineer Services attended the event. |
Over 80 Students & Civilians, Beneficiaries of SFHQ-Wanni-initiated Welfare Projects | 17th January 2020 22:54:21 Hours | Over 30 selected students of deprived families in Padavi, Mamaduwa, Bogaswewa and Mahakachchikudiya areas and 50 more low-income group families in Sampathnuwara area were the beneficiaries of another welfare project, coordinated by the Security Force HQ-Wanni on Sunday (12) with the generosity, extended by buddhist monks and their social service projects. The 'Sooriya Daruwo' Foundation with the patronage of the Chief Incumbent of Alulena Temple, Kegalle Venerable Aththanagoda Somawanhsa Thero gave away a consignment of school accessories to 30 students during the ceremony, attended by Major General Rohitha Dharmasiri, Commander Security Forces-Wanni. A similar welfare project launched at Sampathnuwara Vidyalaya, Welioya distributed 50 more dry ration packets among needy families in the area on the same day (12). The chief incumbent at Kegalle Alulena Temple, Ven Aththanagoda Somawanshasa Thero, the patron for Sooriya Daruwo Foundation assured to continue their sponsorship for such programmes in future, too. Civil Affairs Officer of the Security Force HQ- Wanni, Lieutenant Colonel G.A.L Kithsiri, Senior Officers, Officers, teachers, students, parents and beneficiaries were present during those arrangements. |
233 Brigade Helps Students at Orphange & Builds Toddlers' Park | 12th January 2019 16:48:35 Hours | East-based 233 Brigade troops in Vakarai, thanks to the generosity extended by Mr. T.N Wijethunga of Maharagama coordinated the distribution of school accessories among the inmates at 'Thilakawathiyar' Girls' Home at Kadiraveli on Wednesday (02). The stock of school accessories to the value of Rs 50,000 was thus distributed in the presence of the donor representatives and the Commander 233 Brigade Colonel Anil Samarasiri who attended as the chief guest. This community-oriented welfare programme was an initiative taken by the SFHQ-East and the 233 Brigade of the 23 Division to support promotion of education among needy children in the area as poverty has placed a major setback for continuation of their schooling. Many of those girls in the Home are orphans or with single parent but are used to attend nearby schools for education despite financial difficulties for purchase of school accessories or books. Meanwhile, the same 233 Brigade Headquarters at the request of authorities contributed to the construction of a Toddlers’ park near the church premises in Mankerni under the guidance of Colonel Anil Samarasiri, 233 Brigade Commander with the approval given by the 23 Division and the Security Force Headquarters - East (SFHQ-E). This was an initiative aimed at supporting education of children by providing facilities to enhance their sport skills and personality development. The park was ceremonially opened and handed over to the church authorities by the Commander 233 Brigade on Saturday (05). A large gathering of children and parents attended this occasion. |
233 Brigade Anniversary Marked Giving Blood & Other Ceremonies | 11th March 2019 08:42:14 Hours | 125 Officers and Other Ranks of the 233 Brigade Headquarters and its under command battalions donated their blood on account of the 28th anniversary of the Brigade Headquarters at Vakarai under the SFHQ-East on Wednesday (27) as per guidelines given by the Commander, 233 Brigade, Colonel R Elvitigala. A team of medical staff of the Polonnaruwa General Hospital assisted the project at the request of the Brigade. In the meantime, several projects got underway to mark the 28th anniversary of the 233 Brigade - Vakarei. Giving priority to religious observances during 27 February - 3 March an all-night Pirith Chanting was held on Thursday (28). It was followed by an alms-giving with the attendance of the Commander, Security Forces - East Major General Aruna Jayasekara and several other Senior Officers. Further, a Kovil Pooja at Pullayaar Kovil Vakarei, Christian Mass and Service at St. Michel Church Vakarei and Muslim religious activity took place at Mohideen Jumna Mosque to invoke blessings for those serving and those who sacrificed their lives while serving under 233 Brigade. A customary Guard Turnout was accorded to the Commander, 233 Brigade, Colonel R Elvitigala and it was followed by a troops address and an all rank lunch. A colourful all rank get-together at the Headquarter premises concluded the series of events. |
Officers at SFHQ-West Begin Course on 'Soft Skills' | 09th November 2019 16:30:16 Hours | Officers serving under the Security Force HQ - West began to follow a training programme on soft skills, conducted by Soft Skills International Private Limited on 4 November. It will continue for a week at the Sri Lanka Light infantry Regimental Centre in Panagoda. 21 officers began to follow this valuable workshop under the directions of the Directorate of Training under the guidance of Major General Mahinda Mudalige, Commander, Security Forces -West. Colonel D.B. C Jayasinghe, Colonel General Staff Security Forces –West attended the event and delivered the opening address. |
12 Division Organizes Mega Donation for School Students | 19th June 2019 14:25:50 Hours | 12 Division troops in Hambantota organized a donation of school equipment on Poson Poya Day (16) at Andaragasyaya Primary School. This charity event, organized by Major General Deepthi Jayathilake, General Officer Commanding, 12 Division with assistance of the philanthropist Mr Menaka Jayawardena. Under this programme, 271 students each received Rs 10,000/= worth school equipment, including exercise books, water bottles, lunch boxes, school bags, school uniform, pairs of shoes, pairs of slippers, drawing books, pen and pencils, pack of sweets and sanitary equipment. Major General Deepthi Jayathilake, General Officer Commanding, 12 Division and the philanthropist Menaka Jayawardena attended as Chief Guest. The event culminated providing lunch and deserts to the school students. |
One More ‘Blissful Army Life’ Session Held in 21 Division | 17th December 2019 12:18:13 Hours | One more educative lecture session, themed on ‘Blissful Army Life’, organized by the Directorate of Psychological Operations got underway for Officers and Other Ranks of the 21 Division on Tuesday (17). The sessions covered ‘Prevention of Suicide’, ‘Mental Stress and promotion of conduct of happy life’, ‘Resolution of problems’ etc. Those lectures were conducted by Colonel R.M.M Monaragala, Major U.P Mallawaarachchi, Lieutenant S.V.R.A De Silva, Lieutenant P.A.C.P.K Peduruarachchi and Lieutenant K.P.K Chethiya of the Directorate of Psychological Operations. 23 Officers and 158 Other Ranks of the 21 Division attended the lectures. |
New Jaffna Commander Assumes Office amid Ceremonials | 17th July 2019 07:14:28 Hours | Major General Ruwan Wanigasooriya of the Sri Lanka Artillery Regiment assumed office as the Commander, Security Forces - Jaffna on Monday (15) during a simple ceremony at the Security Force Headquarters in Jaffna amid religious observances and military formalities. He succeeds Major General Darshana Hettiarachchi who retires from the Army to take up a new appointment in the Ministry of Defence shortly. Major General Wanigasooriya was greeted to a Guard Turn Out at the main entrance after he was received by Brigadier Administration and Quartering of the SFHQ-J. Afterwards he was honoured in a Guard of Honour parade before he was conducted to the office. Amidst religious blessings, he left his signature for a formal document to signify the acceptance of the new appointment, flanked by several General Officers Commanding under the SFHQ-J. He also planted a sapling at the headquarters premises before he addressed the troops and set out his vision in future.An all rank tea arrangement culminated the day's inaugural ceremonies.At the outset of the day's proceedings, he placed a floral wreath at the SFHQ-J War Heroes' Monument and saluted their memory. Major General Wanigasooriya was formerly serving as the General Officer Commanding 59 Division, prior to this appointment. Being a proud product of Colombo Ananda College, he joined the Regular Force of the Sri Lanka Army as an Officer Cadet in 1985 and successfully completed the basic military course at Sri Lanka Military Academy Diyatalawa and the Officers' Training School in Pakistan. In 1986 he was commissioned in the rank of Second Lieutenant and was posted to Sri Lanka Artillery. Since then he counts over 33 years of service in the Sri Lanka Army, to-date. During his long career, he has served in numerous Command, Staff and Instructional appointments at various levels, which include all possible command up to Infantry Division, General Staff of Field Formations, Army Headquarters and the Joint Services Headquarters, and instructor at several Officer Training Establishments. He has also held special appointments as Military Assistant to the Commander of the Sri Lanka Army and United Nations Military Observer in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Major General Ruwan Wanigasooriya commanded two Brigades in the years 2007 and 2010 during and after the Humanitarian Operations and thereafter served as the Director Training at the Army Headquarters playing an effective role in preparing the Army to face post-conflict challenges in multi-dimensional fields. He also served as the Military Spokesman and Director, Media Centre for National Security of the Ministry of Defence and contributed towards the national efforts at peace and reconciliation. Before being appointed as the Commander, Security Forces - Jaffna, he performed duties as the General Officer Commanding of the 59 Division in Mullaittivu. Previously, he had performed duties as the Chief Instructor in the Army wing of the Defence Service Command Staff College and as the Director Operations and Systems at the Office of the Chief of Defence Staff. As an Instructor, he has contributed in grooming generations of Officers at the Kotelawala Defence University, the Sri Lanka Military Academy, and has served in the faculty of Defence Services Command and Staff College as well. He is also the current Chairman of the Sri Lanka Army Cricket Committee. Besides his routine career development courses of training in Sri Lanka, he has followed a number of foreign military training courses abroad and has attended several seminars and conferences representing the country. He is a graduate of the United States Army Command and General Staff College where he earned a Masters Degree in Military Art and Science (1997) and a Masters Degree in Management Studies (2008) from the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University. He is also a graduate of National Resilience Institute (Lemhannas) of the Republic of Indonesia where he mastered Strategy in National Resilience. |
Armoured Corps War Heroes Remembered | 03rd December 2019 10:35:46 Hours | Sri Lanka Armoured Corps (SLAC) on Friday (29) paid their tribute to the memory of fallen SLAC War Heroes at the SLAC War Hero monument at the Armoured Corps Training Centre at Kaleththewa, prior to the commemoration of their forthcoming Corps Day. Major General Sathyapriya Liyanage, Chief of Staff of the Army and Colonel Commandant, SLAC graced the event as the Chief Guest, together with a gathering of SLAC senior Officers. Before the proceedings got underway, the visiting Colonel Commandant was welcomed by Brigadier Tharaka Rathnasekara, SLAC Centre Commandant at the entrance. After a few minutes, the day’s Chief Guest, flanked by several senior Officers and family members of fallen War Heroes, made their way to the monument and saluted their memory by placing floral wreaths. A solemn moment pervaded and everyone stood in silence as the representative gathering of SLAC senior Officers followed suit and revered the memory of fallen SLAC comrades. At the end of the day’s simple ceremony, the visiting Colonel Commandant, Major General Sathyapriya Liyanage spoke to those family members and shared a few views with them. 28 Officers and 415 Other Ranks of the SLAC paid their supreme sacrifice on behalf of the nation during humanitarian operations before May 2009. |
More Army & Navy Troops Meditate | 11th November 2018 14:00:24 Hours | As one more phase of the ongoing spiritual development programme, Directorate of Psychological Operations had one more meditation session organized at Helummahara, ‘Bavunseth Vipassana Bhavana’ Centre on Wednesday (7). 2 Officers, 51 Other Ranks of the Army and 3 Officers 18 Sailors serving the Sri Lanka Navy participated in the sessions. Ven Diyasenpura Wimala Thero conducted these meditation sessions. |
Dress Regulations & ERE New Editions Presented to Commander of the Army | 01st January 2019 16:27:47 Hours | Giving a fresh start to the New Year - 2019, Major General Shavendra Silva, Adjutant General this morning (1) during a brief meet presented the new edition of the Army Dress Regulations (Part I & II) and the updated Extra Regimental Employment (ERE) book to the Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake at the Commander’s Office. Updated new editions were compiled by the Directorate of Personnel Administration under the guidance of Major General Shavendra Silva, Adjutant General and under the supervision of Major General Devinda Perera, Director General Personnel Administration, fulfilling a long- awaited requirement. The new editions, depicting new dresses, medals, aiguillettes, military insignias, etc and details about extra employments in Regiments were published after 1992 and 1999 respectively. The book on Dress Regulations is comprised of necessary illustrations and all relevant photos, enabling the users to dress perfectly to match with required standards, occasions, parades and elegance. Lieutenant General Senanayake thanked the Adjutant General and the Director General Personnel Administration for updating this information since it could now be circulated among Army personnel. |
Army-Constructed Sri Lanka’s First-Ever ‘Ayati’ Centre for Children with Disabilities Formally Opened | 18th July 2019 16:56:03 Hours | Sri Lanka Army troops adding their contribution to one more milestone national project for the welfare of children with disabilities formally vested the Army-built three storied building in the ‘Ayati’ Trust Sri Lanka and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya this morning (18) during a simple ceremony, headed by Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake, Commander of the Army as the Chief Guest. The Army’s 10 (volunteer) Corps of Engineer Service (CES) troops undertook the challenge of constructing this state-of-the-art building for the ‘Ayati’ Centre and completed it in less than 13 months at the request of the Commander of the Army. Sri Lanka Army, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya, Hemas Holdings PLC, MAS Holdings, Rotary International, MICD architects, Wickramasinghe Associates, E&Y, People’s Bank, People’s Leasing, John Keels Holdings Company Ltd, Brandix, Foundation of Goodness and Triad are the main patrons and sponsors of this project which cost Rs 550 million for the ‘Ayati’ Trust Sri Lanka. Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Kelaniya Prof. Nilanthi De Silva, Chairperson, ‘Ayati’ Trust Sri Lanka, together with Mr Roshan Mahanama, member of the ‘Ayati’ Trust Sri Lanka and Major General Kumudu Perera, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army and a wheelchair-ridden daughter welcomed the day’s Chief Guest, Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake on arrival at the venue, and ushered him to unveil the plaque that symbolizes the ceremonial opening of Sri Lanka’s this first-ever rehabilitation Centre for children with special needs on free of charge basis. At the auditorium, Prof. Prashantha Wijesinghe made the welcome speech and recorded the appreciation the Trust has for the Army for its miraculous dedication for completion of this construction in an impressive manner. His comments paved the way for Mr Roshan Mahanama to express his thoughts on the occasion afterwards before the Commander of the Army delivered his speech to the occasion. (see his speech below). Mrs Shiromi Masakorala, General Manager, Hemas Holdings PLC raised the vote of thanks on behalf of the ‘Ayati’ Trust Sri Lanka. ‘Ayati’ Trust Sri Lanka on behalf of its members afterwards presented a memento to the Commander of the Army in appreciation of the Army contribution to the project. In turn, Lieutenant General Senanayake presented a symbolic memento to the ‘Ayati’ Trust Sri Lanka for its continued success. After the conclusion of the inaugural proceedings, Lieutenant General Senanayake, the day’s Chief Guest and other invitees were taken to show inside the building which will become functional from December 2019 onwards for the benefit of children with disabilities in hearing (audiology), speech (language therapy), family therapy and other physical disorders (physiotherapy). ‘Ayati’ meaning ‘hope’ in Sanskrit would help significantly improve those children’s quality of life, independence and promotion of full potential, innate strength and individual talents, inherent among those children with different abilities since the percentage of such children stands at more than 20%. The ‘Ayati’ Centre would operate as a National Centre as a committed rehabilitation centre and help combat social stigma to promote acceptance of children with disabilities. This special Centre as the country’s first-ever project of this nature would rehabilitate the children with Down Syndrome (genetic and nutritional aspects of accompanying disorders) and Autism (symptoms in children with autism). Foreign delegates, Major General Kumudu Perera, Deputy Chief of Staff, members of the ‘Ayati’ Trust Sri Lanka, Major General Indrajith Vidyananda, Quarter Master General, Members of the Faculty of Medicine, Mrs Shiromi Masakorala, General Manager, Hemas Holdings PLC, Major General Tissa Nanayakkara, Chief Field Engineer, Senior Army Officers and a gathering of invitees attended the occasion. Here follows the full text of the Commander’s speech; “At the outset, I would like to extend my sincere thankfulness to the HEMAS Holdings, MAS Holdings and other contributors of this noble project for inviting me to grace the opening ceremony of the AYATI Centre for children with disabilities as the Chief Guest. I consider this event as a significant occasion in my life as I could also be a part of the noble venture of making a difference for disabled children by opening AYATI Centre, only such Centre in Sri Lanka which is fully dedicated to provide necessary assistance for disabled children. It is a fact that every one of us should clearly understand that every child is unique with different capacities and needs for their development.So that, physical or mentally challenged children are not a special category but they have special needs which we need to fulfill in order for them to be inclusive in the society. In this sense, I am certain that, AYATI Centre, being true to its meaning in Sanskrit, will bring a ray of hope for such children to improve the quality of life and independence. Further, their parents will be relieved with a hope for better future for their children with special needs and learning disabilities. It is estimated that, approximately 20% of children in Sri Lanka experience some form of physical or mental impairment and this situation has been increasing over the years. The issue is that majority of such children are from rural areas and that has become a major concern in the society. Usually, such kids are seen as a burden as they require special attention, care and medical assistance, but we should remember that they need our empathy more than our sympathy. At this very special moment, let me extend sincere appreciation to HEMAS Holdings, MAS Holdings and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya for rightly identifying this national plight and initiating to establish a national centre to provide disabled children with multidisciplinary care. Efforts you all have taken collaboratively proved that "humanity still prevails" in today’s highly disruptive societies. In this process, as ‘Defenders of the Nation’, we also could extend our support towards this most important charity project by undertaking construction work of this noble project. Shedding light on the current plight of this national issue, AYATI Centre, National Centre of excellence would ensure equal access to education, healthcare, social participation, and future employment for such children in Sri Lanka.This project addresses a national need with a vision to enable children with disabilities to reach their unique potential. Further, this Centre will undoubtedly facilitate a larger community under one roof by providing essential facilities from initial assessment followed by interventional therapy where necessary, along with basic vocational training and life skills. Various services available at the Centre like medical assessment, speech and language therapy, audiology and occupational therapy as well as physiotherapy will bring a positive impact on the burning issues of disabled children. The centre, being the only one of this nature will also function as a hub to deliver its valued services to the disabled children around the country. Further, I strongly believe this facility will become one of the prominent places to conduct collaborative, innovative medical research and development to unlock the vast potential of people with disabilities. Ladies and Gentlemen, I wish to share a statement of Stephen Hawking, one of the most influential scientists of modern times. On the first ever World Disability Report in 2011, he had written as, “Disability need not be an obstacle to success” and proved it by living his disabled-life at his best.The statement carries an important message for every one, especially for children with needs. Children with special needs also have individual, innate strength, talents through which they can contribute positively to the society. To meet this end, these children should be provided opportunities and hope to achieve their maximum potential and be fully integrated into our society. Inclusive education is a powerful instrument of shaping such children’s lives to encourage them to initiate upward movement in the social structure. Thereby, it helps to bridge the gap between the different sections in the society. The education of the disabled children should be an inseparable part of the education system. It should be emphasized that disabled children also have something to offer to our society and that they too are a part of our society. I am certain that AYATI centre will be a sustainable solution for the matters prevailing in Sri Lanka with regard to disabled children and the centre will ensure a promising future for them. Finally, I wish to take this opportunity to appreciate all the endeavours made by the HEMAS Holdings PLC together with the Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya by taking the initiative to construct AYATI centre for the benefit of disabled children and I wish you all the very best in all your future endeavours. Let’s get together and develop our children who are able to overcome disability and fit into a modern society. Thank You!” |
ATS Maduru Oya Awards Certificates to Trained Young Officers & Other Ranks | 13th November 2018 11:25:48 Hours | Certificate awarding ceremony in the Young Officer Course-63 at the Army Training School (ATS) at Maduruoya (ATS) was held recently where 139 Young Officers passed out in a formal ceremony, graced by Major General H. J Seneviratne, ATS Commandant as the Chief Guest. The Course, designed to enhance knowledge and skills in Counter Insurgency (COIN) operations and also inculcate the skills in planning and conduct was held from 22 August 2018 to 25 October, comprised of a series of comprehensive lectures and workshops. Lieutenant L.H.P.M Franando of the Special Forces was awarded as the Best Course Student in the Course-No 63. The Commandant ATS in his closing address in the awarding ceremony wished good luck with all student officers who successfully completed the course. The Commanding Officer, Chief Instructor, Senior Instructor, Wing Heads and respective Course officers were also present during the awarding ceremony at the occasion. Meanwhile, the Counter insurgency Jungle Warfare Course for Other Ranks-No 25 also concluded at the ATS Maduru Oya on 26th October. 40 Other Rankers followed it and the awarding ceremony was attended by ATS Commandant as the Chief Guest. Corporal H.G.G Prasanga of 20 Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment was adjudged the Best Student of the Course. The Commandant ATS delivered the closing address and extended best wishes to all. The Commanding Officer, Chief Instructor, Senior Instructor, Wing Heads and respective course officers were also present at the occasion. |
Assistance Extended for Gothami Temple Cleaning | 13th June 2018 12:22:22 Hours | 144 Brigade troops of the Security Force Headquarters - West (SFHQ-West) lent their assistance for a ‘Shramadana’ campaign at Borella Gothami Temple on Friday (8) to coincide with the World Environmental Day. The ‘Shramadana’ campaign got underway in response to a request, made by the chief incumbent to the Brigade Commander of the 144 Brigade. A group of 20 Army personnel took part in the project and cleaned the temple premises within a few hours on Friday (8). Upon completion of the project, the incumbent monk invoked blessings on the Army, Commander of the Army, Commander, Security Forces – West and all serving personnel during a brief oration (Anusasana). |
Troops Want Pre-School to be Kept Clean & Tidy | 17th October 2018 14:11:33 Hours | A group of thirty-one 11 (V) Gajaba Regiment troops of the 651 Brigade under command to the 65 Division of the Security Force Headquarters - Kilinochchi (SFHQ-KLN) showing their goodwill towards children, launched a cleaning programme at Mulankavil Kalai Mahal Pre-School premises on Friday (12). This project launched under the directions of the General Officer Commanding, 65 Division, Brigadier Wasantha Kumarapperuma and under the supervision of the Commander, 651 Brigade, Brigadier Ranjith Abesinghe continued throughout the day. |
The Year’s Second OCDC Seminar Begins | 17th December 2019 11:40:39 Hours | The second thematic Seminar, ‘Countering Violent Extremism; Contemporary Trends and Challenges’ at Buttala OCDC takes place during 19 - 20 December 2019 with the participation of a host of military and civil scholars. Major General Nirmal Dharmaratne, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Sri Lanka Army as the Keynote Speaker cum the Chief Guest will grace the inaugural session. At the invitation of the Commandant, OCDC, Major General Jayanath Jayaweera, a large gathering of scholars, Prof Amal Jayawardane, Senior Professor, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU), Major General (Retd) Aruna Jayasekara, Major General Ruwan Wanigasooriya, Mrs Manisha S. Wanasinghe Pasqual and Dr Chamila Thalagala are billed to address the forum. Dr Harinda Vidanage, Director, Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies (BCIS) of Sri Lanka, Colonel D.K.S.K Dolage, Colonel A.M.C.P Wijayarathe, Mr Ashan Wickramasinghe, Mr Asif Fuard, Dr Sanjiva Weerawarana, Lieutenant Colonel P.S.S Sanjeewa, Mr Indika Perera (Independent Lawyer), Mr Nilanthan Nirunthan (BCIS) and Major D.P Aluthge are among the guest speakers. |
621 Brigade's 9th Anniversary Marked | 09th December 2019 22:00:47 Hours | Troops of the 621 Brigade in Welioya marked its 9th Anniversary on Sunday (1) at the Brigade Headquarters with a series of events. The programme commenced with 'Bodhi Pooja' observances and invoked blessings on the troops. On the anniversary day, the Commander, 621 Brigade, Colonel A.P Wikramasekara, was honoured in a Guard Turnout and marked the commemoration by hoisting the 621 Brigade flag. Subsequently, he addressed a cross-section of the 621 Brigade troops. An all rank lunch arranged at the Privates' Mess on the same day brought the main segment to end. On account of the anniversary, 621 Brigade troops carried out a 'Shramadana' drive in the Kebithigollewa Government Hospital premises in order to clean it. The celebrations came to end with a musical show as dusk fell. |
Commander Underlines Importance of Collective Partnership for Disaster Management | 07th August 2018 19:13:53 Hours | The 6th South Asia’s Regional Civil Affairs Seminar - 2018 (SARCAS), aimed at bringing all military officers that specialize in civil-military operations, humanitarian assistance professionals and disaster response practitioners in the Asian region under one roof, began its Colombo sessions on Monday (6) at Hotel Movenpick, Colombo 3 under the main theme ‘Disaster Recovery & Planning’. Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake, Commander of the Army at the invitation of the Office of Defence Cooperation in the Embassy of the USA and the Ministry of Defence delivered the opening remarks to the 5-day sessions, co-hosted by the Special Operation Command Pacific (SOCPAC). Lieutenant General Senanayake in his opening remarks pointed out that 40% of disasters in the world take place in the disaster-prone Asia-Pacific region, necessitating all partners to devise a collective mechanism to face these disasters. “Each year thousands are affected by disasters and millions are uprooted in the region and we need a closer collective partnership. Disaster spectrum can be conceptualized into preparation, responses, recovery and mitigation. Each phase has different degree of involvement which is very much of civil-military liaison which should be effective. We need to focus on growing complexities of disasters, management of relief and recovery operations and enhancing associated preparedness and recovery. These deliberations are therefore a good basis to broaden understanding in the region and sharing civil-military knowledge,” the Commander said. SARCAS in Colombo is attended by representative practitioners from Bangladesh, Vietnam, India, Nepal, Indonesia, Maldives, Cambodia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and the US and focuses on ‘Preparation and Mitigation of Disasters’, ‘Immediate Responses’, ‘Preventing Humanitarian Crisis’, ‘Long-Term Recovery & Development’ and ‘Looking to the Future’, followed by different sub themes of related spheres. Arrangements to this effect have been made jointly by the Army Directorate of Psychological Operations, commanded by Brigadier Athula Hennadige and the US Embassy of Sri Lanka with the participation of a few more than 30 tri-service representatives of above-mentioned countries. Chargé d' Affaires of the US Embassy, HE Mr Robert Hilton graced the inaugural occasion as one of the distinguished guests, together with the Commander of the Army, Director General General Staff, Major General Dananjith Karunaratne, Director General Training, Major General Aruna Wanniarachchi and a few Senior Officers. The interactive sessions throughout the Seminar would break into small groups on all five days to produce their own outcome and presentations, borne out of interactive exchange of views. |
Tri Forces with STF Conduct Mock CBRN Demonstration at Galle Face Hotel | 08th December 2019 18:44:04 Hours | A Mock Demonstration conducted by Tri-Forces and Special Task Force and attended by foreign representatives, officials in the National Authority for Implementation of Chemical Weapons Convention, Government Officials and Regional members got underway at Galle Face Hotel on Thursday (05) in an attempt to refresh and update knowledge of the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) squadron of the Army and teams of the Navy, Air Force and STF. It was also aimed on ‘Prohibition of Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemicals as well as their destruction with Regional, Government and Private sector industrialists. 15 participants from the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in the Asian Region, inclusive of Bahrain, China, India, Iran, Iraq, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines and South Korea were also in Sri Lanka to attend a conference on 'chemical emergency response'. 30 more officials representing Defence Ministry of Sri Lanka, Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Government and Private sector industrialists also took part in the conference sessions. Threats related to chemical and nuclear productions and use are evolving rapidly alongside changes in the political environment and developments in technology and the continued use of chemical weapons (CW) in armed conflicts has, in particular, underlined the fragile nature of existing arms control agreements. |
Army Initiatives to Popularize Football in Mullaittivu Launched | 14th December 2018 16:56:50 Hours | Young sportsmen from more than 20 football clubs and sports clubs in Mullaittivu district at the request of the Security Force Headquarters - Mullaittivu (SFHQ-MLT) on Wednesday (12) began attending a five-day long workshop, designed to promote and popularize football at Iranapalai Public Grounds. Major General Rasika Fernando, General Officer Commanding, 68 Division under the guidance of Major General Dushyantha Rajaguru, Commander, Security Forces - Mullaittivu (SF-MLT) coordinated the workshop, for which Army sportsmen, coaches and civil experts contribute during the arrangement, scheduled to end on 16 December. About 100 young players are currently attending the workshop with Level ‘A’ national coach of Sri Lanka Football Federation, Mr. M Vadivel and a host of Army trainers of the Army Football Federation. The Army has taken steps to provide food and beverages to the participants on all five days with sponsorship, provided by Singer (Pvt) Ltd and Milo Company Ltd. The inaugural occasion was attended by Major General Rasika Fernando, General Officer Commanding, 68 Division as the Chief Guest with trainers and several distinguished invitees. |
New SF West Commander Assumes Office | 11th July 2019 11:43:11 Hours | Major General Mahinda Mudalige of the Sri Lanka Light Infantry (SLLI) assumed duties as the new Commander, Security Forces - West on Wednesday (10) in a formal ceremony. The newly-appointed SF commander was welcomed in a Guard Turnout and a Guard of Honour on arrival at the HQ premises in Panagoda. Subsequently, Major General Mudalige signed an official document amid religious observances of all faiths. He also planted a sapling in the premises to mark the day's event. An All Rank tea culminated the proceedings. He succeeded Major General Sathyapriya Liyanage who has been appointed the Commandant Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force & Commanding Officer of Overall Operation Command. General Officer Commanding, 14 Division, Brigade Commanders and Commanding Officers of under command establishments attended the venue. |
21 Div & 213 Brigade Troops Serve Underprivileged Communities | 16th August 2019 17:21:53 Hours | Security Force Headquarters - Wanni (SFHQ-W) continuing its efforts to uplift living standards and help underprivileged families under the ongoing civil-military cooperation project of the SFHQ-W assisted five more families in Thanthirimale and Parangiyawadiya villages, following initiatives taken by the 21 Division Headquarters and the 213 Brigade Headquarters on Thursday (15). Troops of the 21 Division selected four poor families with children in Thanthirimale area and organized donation of dry ration packets to them in a bid to assist their sustenance. Troops pocketed out their own money for this worthy cause with the blessings of the 21 Division General Officer Commanding, Major General Kumar Jayapathirana. Meanwhile, 213 Brigade Headquarter troops giving a helping hand to the livelihood of a family who makes their living by carpentry bought a new electric carpentry machine, enabling them to produce more and more furniture for sale. The family was undergoing hardships in making both ends meet when their economic plight was brought to the notice of 213 Brigade troops. |
54 Div, 11 Div & 62 Div Take Army & Civil Families on Tour | 02nd January 2019 17:07:27 Hours | With the objective of further promoting spirits of goodwill and understanding, both 54 Division of the Security Force Headquarters - Wanni (SFHQ-W) and the 11 Division of the Security Force Headquarters - Central (SFHQ-C) organized their ‘Get-together’ for family members by way of trips during the final weeks of December 2018. 374 family members of 74 Army personnel joined the four-day long (18-21 Dec) trip that started from the Wanni covered all sacred places in Anuradhapura, Mihintale and Thantirimale before they arrived in Mannar to visit places of interest in the area including the Madu Church. On the following day, 54 Division Headquarters, commanded by Brigadier Senarath Bandara, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 54 Division held a grand reception and entertained them to a mammoth musical bash and made them to enjoy the day. Children in those families were gifted with toys and play items. The following morning (21), the picnickers left for Vauniya to end the programme. Meanwhile, 11 Division Headquarters of the Security Force Headquarters - Central (SFHQ-C) took Officers, Other Rankers and family members of those Army personnel on a pilgrimage to Sri Pada soon after the season for worship began. All of them aboard 4 buses including Civil Staffers were given all facilities, refreshments and accommodation during the arrangement under the guidance of Major General Tissa Nanayakkara, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 11 Division. Transport facilities and meals were organized by the 11 Division and 19 Sri Lanka National Guard (SLNG). Both projects were organized with a view to improving sound relations and goodwill among all Army families as well as civil families. Meanwhile, troops of the 62 Division organized a family trip for military families with the blessings of the Commander, Security Forces -Wanni (SF-W), Major General Kumudu Perera during 15-17 December 2018. Organized by the General Officer Commanding, 62 Division, Brigadier Dammika Jayasinghe, 240 members of 60 Army and Civil families participated in this three-day long trip. They visited eight sacred places at Anuradhapura, Lanka Mineral Sand Limited – Pulmoddai and Mihinthalaya. Accommodation, meals, transportation and medical facilities were provided free by all under command Brigades and Battalions of the 62 Division Headquarters. All family members were given gift parcels as symbols of New Year greetings. |
SLLI Seniors Salute ‘Tri-Service Veterans’ at Katana | 10th June 2018 21:00:54 Hours | A representative group of Sri Lanka Light Infantry (SLLI) Regiment troops considering noble gestures of gratitude and appreciation organized a friendly visit to the ‘Home for Tri-Service Veterans’ at Bollegala, Katana on Friday (8) under the guidance of Major General Ruwan Kulatunga, Colonel of the Regiment, SLLI. On arrival at the premises Major General Ruwan Kulatunga, Colonel of the Regiment, SLLI in the company of Brigadier J.R Ampemohotti, Brigadier K.J Jayaweera, Brigadier M.M Kithsiri, Centre Commandant, SLLI and Colonel D.A.K Dissanayake, Deputy Centre Commandant, SLLI were received by Senior retired inmates at the ‘Home for Tri- Service Veterans’ in Katana. The programme included an alms-giving to the members of the Maha Sangha Maha Sanga after conducting a brief Dhamma Sermon. Ven Maningamuwe Dhammajothi Thero delivered the sermon and reminded the importance of appreciation of services of pioneers and veterans. Later on, a special luncheon treat was offered to those 22 military veterans who are residing at ‘Home for Tri- Service Veterans’ at Bollegala, Katana. In order to provide entertainment to them a calypso band rent the air with songs sung by those veterans now in their dotage. Offer of gift parcels containing essential needs to all the inmates brought the day’s programme to end. This Home for Veterans was established several years ago on the request of Ex-servicemen’s Association. |
121 Bde Celebrates its 6th Anniversary | 12th January 2020 08:06:40 Hours | 121 Brigade HQ of the 12 Division under command to the Security Force HQ- Central marked its 6th anniversary on Thursday (9) at the Brigade Headquarters in a formal ceremony. On the anniversary day, 18 Gemunu Watch troops presented a Guard Turnout to Brigadier N.C Somaweera, 121 Brigade Commander and saluted him at the entrance. Afterwards, the Brigade Commander planted a Mango sapling in the premises followed by an all rank tea and a subsequent lunch treat. Senior Officers in under command formations, Brigade’s staff Officers and Other Ranks attended the event. |
224 Brigade Helps Muttur A/L Students Organizing Two-day Seminar | 17th July 2019 08:36:52 Hours | Considering the timely need, troops of the 224 Brigade organized a two-day seminar for candidates sitting the forthcoming G C E (A/L) exam in 2019.at Pearl Grand Hall Muttur during 11 - 12 July with the objective of helping them with expert tuition support from experts in the fields. The seminar was organized under the guidance of Major General Nevil Weerasingha, General Officer Commanding 22 Division and with the assistance of the Zonal Education Office in Muttur. General Officer Commanding 22 Division and distinguished invitees lit the traditional oil lamp and marked the inauguration of the first day of the seminar. After religious observances conducted by priests of Buddhist, Hindu, Christian and Islamic faiths, a two-minute silence was observed thereafter in memory of Fallen War Heroes who sacrificed their lives to safeguard the Motherland and victims who died in the tragic terrorist attack on 21 April 2019. The welcome note was delivered by Mr. M.K. R Jagath Kumara, Assistant Education Director Muttur and he appreciated the efforts made by the Army in order to enhance the knowledge of the students in the area. Mr. A.S Mahil and Mr. Y Raseek Fareed, well experienced teachers conducted the seminar discussing target questions, pertaining to Arts and Commerce streams where around 280 students from 20 schools took part in the seminar. Addressing the ceremony, the General Officer Commanding 22 Division spoke about the importance of education and highlighted the value of ethnic harmony and thanked the organizing committee for inviting him for the occasion as the Chief Guest. Meanwhile, the GOC awarded mementos to the teachers who conducted the seminar. The students attending the seminar were provided with transport facilities and refreshments by the Muttur Cricket Board and Co-operative Society Muttur. Teachers and students appreciated the efforts taken by the Army to lend their support to uplift the standards of education in Muttur. The vote of thanks was conducted in Sinhala and Tamil languages by A.S.M Aflal and M.F Sahra, the students at Central College Muttur. Religious dignitaries, Colonel Wasantha Palamakumbura Overlooking Commander 224 Brigade, Assistant Education Director Muttur, Senior Officers, representatives of the Department of Education and leading citizens attended the inaugural occasion of the seminar. |
Inviting to the ‘Colours Night’ Commander Honoured by His Alma-Mater | 18th July 2019 22:12:27 Hours | Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake, Commander of the Army, one of the old boys at Colombo Ananda College on Thursday (18) evening received a red carpet welcome inside his own alma-mater when he arrived at the college premises to grace the ‘Colours Night - 2018’ as the Chief Guest. He was warmly welcomed by the Principal, Teacher in-charge of sports, Teachers and members of the college sports committee on arrival at the college premises and taken to the shrine room for religious observances at the outset. Afterwards, a special Guard of Honour presented by College Cadets saluted him as he stepped out to move into the main hall. A floral tribute to the memory of fallen War Heroes and Henry Steel Olcott statue were among the other highlights after his arrival in the premises. The commencement of the day’s proceedings at the Kularatne auditorium marked the two-minute silence in honour of all Heroes who fought for the country. The presentation of Colours to those who shone in the field of sports in 2018 securing top level slots in both school tournaments and outside competitions began afterwards inviting the day’s Chief Guest on stage. He also gave away Colours to the most outstanding individual player of the year 2018 and the most outstanding team player in 2018, together with the award of a few more trophies and cups to the achievers. In his speech, the day’s Chief Guest highlighted the importance of sports and its continuance for growth of both mind and the body. “The Army has proved that its capacity-based members are equally clever at sports, making distinguished records. Their sports talents have even reached international competitions as we see”, the Commander quipped. A house-packed gathering of past students, students, teachers and parents witnessed the day’s proceedings. |
Army Personnel Join 'Green Walk' | 10th June 2018 21:14:14 Hours | More than 50 Army troops of the 14 Division under the Security Force Headquarters - West (SFHQ-West) gave their contribution to a specially organized ‘Green Walk Pada Yathra’ in Colombo on Saturday (9). The walk began from the Independence Square, Colombo 7 to the Viharamahadevi Park has been launched by the Green Building Council of Sri Lanka under the theme, ‘Go Green-Change Tomorrow Today’ to coincide with the World Environmental Day. Serving troops of the 14 Division, SLAC and SLEME of the Security Force Headquarters - West gave their support for the success of the walk. |
'Bakmaha Divuruma' Pledge against Illegal Drugs Performed across the Island | 03rd April 2019 16:28:29 Hours | 'Bakmaha Divuruma', a phenomenal national pledge that commits each and everyone in the country to rise against use of drugs, importation of drugs and spread of drugs was performed this morning (3) across the island with the commencement of the main ceremony, headed by HE the President taking place at the Independence Square. The oath in the month of Bak vowing to the commitment for eradication of illegal drugs was read out by a representative gathering of tri service personnel, Police and school students drawn from all provinces in the country. The island-wide state programme in state agencies and schools also corresponded to the main spectacle at the Independence Square around the same time where students read out the oath together with teachers and school teachers assuring that they would help eradicate drug menace from the soil. The project, a novel concept of HE the President is one among many drug eradication and awareness programmes that is being launched with the active support of the Presidential Task Force, Police, Army, Navy, Air Force, Special Task Force, Dangerous Drug Control Board, Legal experts, Sri Lanka Customs and other relevant agencies. Likewise, a group of Police, Special Task Force, Service Personnel and Civil activists who at the risk of their lives in the past couple of years battled against the drug menace, its smuggling, sale, addiction and distribution were rewarded by the President Maithripala Sirisena during a separate ceremony under the banner 'Presidential Commendations'. Meanwhile, Army troops across the country expressed their solidarity with the national project, oath-taking ‘Bakmaha Divuruma’ against drugs, its use and smuggling to ensure a country free from drugs during different arrangements at island-wide Army formations on Wednesday (3). Security Force Headquarters - Central (SFHQ-Cen) troops on the instructions of Major General Ruwan De Silva, Commander, Security Forces - Central took the oath at the Volunteer Forces Training School (VFTS) after a brief flag raising ceremony. Recital of the National Anthem and the song on drugs were included during the programme before the oath-taking. In the meantime, parallel drug eradication awareness programmes got underway at the Security Force Headquarters - Mullaittivu (SFHQ-MLT) on the instructions of Major General Dushyantha Rajaguru, Commander, Security Forces - MLT. Oath reading, recital of the National Anthem, singing of the thematic song of the Presidential Task Force for drugs set the stage for proceedings. A large group of Army personnel took part in the arrangement. Similarly, Security Force Headquarters - East (SFHQ-E) meanwhile, followed suit and joined the national event by reading the oath against drugs after reciting the National Anthem and the thematic song. All those serving in Divisions, Brigades and Units joined the national project. Picture Courtesy by President's Media Division |
Bangladesh Senior Officers Visit Kandy | 08th July 2019 15:25:19 Hours | Major General Mohammed Enayet Ullah of the Bangladesh Army who was in Sri Lanka to attend a training module at the Defence Services Command & Staff College at Sapugaskanda visited Kandy on Friday (5) with some of his accompanying Bangladeshi Officers. Colonel W.M.W.D.R.S.P Aluvihare, Commander, 111 Brigade and Lieutenant Colonel S.U.K.D Senanayake, General Staff Officer 1 (Coordination) welcomed them and conducted them to the Temple of Tooth Relic and the Kandy Jumma Mosque before they were hosted to lunch. |
Commander Salutes Lions' Bravery & Selfless Sacrifices Visiting Ambepussa Sinha Regiment Hqrs | 15th February 2019 16:29:50 Hours | Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake, Commander of the Army at the invitation of the Colonel of the Regiment, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment (SLSR) visited the SLSR Regimental Headquarters (RHQ) at Ambepussa on Wednesday (13) and took part in a string of inaugural ceremonies and projects before he addressed the SLSR troops. Before a formal Guard Turnout greeted him at the SLSR- RHQ main entrance, Major General Kumudu Perera, Colonel of the Regiment, SLSR warmly invited the visiting Commander to unveil a plaque and open the newly-constructed archway to the RHQ premises, a long felt need at the main entrance. No sooner than he arrived at the parade ground, the Commander was accorded the formal Guard of Honour by Regimental troops at the parade ground before he was invited to place a floral wreath at the SLSR War Heroes' memorial. Colonel of the Regiment - SLSR and a representative group of Senior Officers followed suit and revered the memory of those fearless Lions in the Regiment. The Commander addressed All Ranks in the RHQ and placed his vision during the parade. Mrs Shiromi Masakorala, Chairperson, SLSR Seva Vanitha Unit was presented a video presentation that depicts the series of mammoth projects, being carried out in the SLSR-RHQ precincts for SLSR families and elsewhere. The video presentation particularly highlighted the most recent 'Leadership and Motivation' residential project, conducted for children of SLSR Officers inside the premises and the widely known 'Piyawara' project, being pioneered by Mrs Masakorala in the Wanni and the East in her capacity as the Executive Director at ‘Hemas Outreach Foundation’, through which hundreds of kids in remote and underdeveloped areas were gifted with more than 50 'Piyawara' pre-schools with the technical support, volunteered by Army personnel. Seconds after the presentation, the visiting Army Chief was invited to witness the talents of differently-able SLSR War Heroes residing at 'Diriya Piyasa', a typical workshop cum a training centre for production of handcrafts and other associated projects of difference in nature. He mingled with them and took time off to interact with them inquiring into their well-being and conduct of routine assignments before he was invited to warm the newly-constructed regimental kitchen department, constructed through Army funds. Major General Kumudu Perera, showing the SLSR's gratitude to the Commander for undertaking the visit awarded a memento to the visitor. A few minutes later, the Commander had a field visit to see around the RHQ premises which has already become sort of a 'tourist attraction' among many nature-lovers before he sat for a group photograph and an all rank lunch. The final segment of the day's itinerary included a formal dinner night with Regimental Senior officers, Officers and spouses. |
Record 411 Push Bicycles Given Free to Jaffna Students | 08th February 2020 14:49:49 Hours | Considered as one of the main community-oriented projects in the peninsula that has been launched in the most recent times, the Security Force Headquarters - Jaffna (SFHQ-J) on Sunday (2) on the eve of the National Independence Day held four ceremonies to distribute a record 411 number of push bicycles among needy students in the Jaffna peninsula. The project, a proposal made by Major General Ruwan Wanigasooriya, Commander, Security Forces - Jaffna was made possible through generosity, made by Mast Industries Far East Limited and the Colombo Buying Office of the Limited Brands Mast Cares Team USA. At the SFHQ-J Headquarters, the Commander, Security Forces Jaffna as the Chief Guest distributed the first set of 100 bicycles among selected needy students in the area in the presence of donors and a large gathering. Similarly, General Officer Commanding, 51 Division, Major General Lalith Ratnayake during a separate arrangement at Trimmer Hall Jaffna handed over 145 bicycles to beneficiaries of deserving families. Meanwhile, the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 52 Division, Major General Sena Waduge and GOC, 55 Division, Major General Sampath Kotuwegoda joined distribution ceremonies organized separately at respective Divisional Secretariats for the same purpose on Sunday (2). Both of them distributed 100 bicycles and 66 bicycles respectively at the ceremonies in the Divisional Secretariats. Brigadier General Staff and Brigadier Admin and Quartering, on behalf of the Commander, SF-J attended the distribution ceremonies at respective places. The beneficiaries of deserving families were carefully selected in close cooperation with respective school authorities and Grama Seva Officials in related areas. Religious leaders, parents of beneficiaries, school teachers and Principals, Jaffna branch Sarvodaya officials, representatives of donors and well-wishers were among those who gathered during those ceremonies. |
New ‘Dagoba’ Built in Memory of Departed Child Unveiled | 10th June 2019 13:07:06 Hours | Colonel Commandant of the Sri Lanka Corps of Military Police (SLCMP), Major General Gamini Sirisena had the privilege of unfurling the pinnacle of a new pagoda (Stupa), erected at the ancient Sri Vijayarama temple premises in Boralankada, Deraniyagala on Thursday (6) morning. The construction of this new pagoda was sponsored by the retired Warrant Officer - 1 K.M.G.M Udayabandara of the SLCMP whose child recently passed away due to an illness in an unexpected manner. The retired Warrant Officer affected by the sudden loss of his beloved child decided to put up this requirement in the temple in order to transfer merits to the departed child. A religious ceremony on Thursday (6) morning, flanked by many Buddhist monks and devotees heralded the unveiling of the pinnacle atop as the auspicious minute struck. Major General Gamini Sirisena amid ‘Seth Pirith’ chanted by members of the Maha Sangha and reverberation of ‘Sadhu Sadhu’ blessings of the devotees unveiled the pinnacle at the request of the Maha Sangha. A large gathering of devotees, including relatives of the departed child attended the ceremony. |
New Woman Recruits Listen to Lecture on ‘Enhancing of Physical, Mental and Spiritual Stability’ | 16th October 2019 18:11:16 Hours | Newly-recruited 323 female soldiers at Sri Lanka Army Women’s Corps Recruit Training Centre in Sadunpura on Wednesday (16) listened to a lecture on 'Enhancing of Physical, Mental and Spiritual Stability’, organized by the Directorate of Psychological Operations as part of their training project. Lieutenant Colonel B.G.S Samanthi of National Cadets Corps on the instructions and directions of the Directorate of Psychological Operations delivered the lecture. During the lecture, they were updated on possibilities of mitigating challenges in their military life in a balanced way and leading happy lives with their wives, sons and daughters and adults. Senior Officers and Staff Officers of the Training Centre and a large number of recruits were present during this occasion. |
Private School Gives Saplings to the Army for Wilpattu Reforestation | 14th June 2019 12:40:28 Hours | Nugegoda Rotary International School giving a push to the ongoing Wilpattu reforestation project under the ‘Thuruliya Wenuwen Api’ of the Army, donated a stock of 250 saplings to the Security Force Headquarters - West (SFHQ-West) on Wednesday (12). Prior to the donation, Lieutenant Colonel M.B.B.N Herath, General Staff Officer-1 (Coordination) of the 14 Division delivered a lecture on the importance of reforestation of Wilpattuwa and tree planting. 142 Brigade’s Civil Affairs Coordinating Officer, Lieutenant Colonel W.A.S Kumara was also present at the location. A large group of teachers, students and nonacademic staff participated in the programme. |
231 Brigade’s New Commander Assumes Office | 06th December 2019 21:15:09 Hours | Colonel P.K.W.W.M.J.S.B.W Pallekumbura of Gajaba Regiment assumed duties as the 10th Brigade Commander in the 231 Brigade on Monday (2) at the Brigade Headquarters in Kallady. To mark the memorable event, the new Brigade Commander planted a sapling in the Brigade Headquarters premises and signed a formal document to signify the acceptance of the new office. An All Rank tea table culminated the simple ceremony. Staff Officers of the Brigade Headquarters and Other Ranks attended the occasion. |
Kilinochchi SFHQ, Divisions, Brigades & Units Launch Multifarious Projects to Mark Army Anniversary | 08th October 2018 19:52:12 Hours | Multifarious community-oriented projects, flag blessing religious ceremonies, Shramadana events, sports tournaments, offer of free meals and school accessories to students, etc dominated the sequence of 69th Army anniversary commemorative programmes that got underway in all Divisions, Brigades and Units under the Security Force Headquarters - Kilinochchi (SFHQ-KLN) in the past couple of days on the directions of Major General Niyshshanka Ranawana, Commander, Security Forces - Kilinochchi. On Sunday (7), a Christian service at St Baptist church at Bharathipuram Kilinochchi to mark the 69th Army anniversary got underway in the presence of the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 57 Division, Major General Vijitha Ravipriya, Brigade Commanders, Commanding Officers and Other Rankers as well as civilians. On the same day (7), a special lunch plus a musical programme was offered to 45 resident children at Good Shepherd Convent at Mankulam, patronized by the 574 Brigade Commander, Commanding Officer of 3 Gajaba Regiment and Officers and Other Rankers in the Unit. The event coincided with the 69th Army anniversary. In the meantime, 652 Brigade troops of the 65 Division of the SFHQ-KLN on the directions of Brigadier Wasantha Kumarapperuma, GOC, 65 Division on account of the forthcoming 69th Army anniversary cleaned a patch of about 3.5 km of the irrigational canal from Akkrayanakulam tank to Konavil area in order to help civilians engaged in agriculture. 180 Army personnel of the 7 Sri Lanka National Guard contributed to the cleaning project. Troops conducted the project with volunteers in the area and provided refreshments to all participants. Meanwhile, 11 (V) Gajaba Regiment troops to mark the Army anniversary launched a Shramadana project in the Mulankavil Government hospital premises and gave away a stock of meal packets to needy civilians in the area. Meanwhile, 7 Sri Lanka Light Infantry and 9 Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment troops of 571 Brigade of the 57 Division on Saturday (6) conducted their Army anniversary flag blessing event at Kilinochchi Jummah Mosque. Similarly, those troops joined a Shramadana campaign and cleaned up the Malayapuram Annai Saradadevi School and its surroundings as another project to commemorate the 69th Anniversary. Meanwhile, 15 (Volunteer) Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment troops of the 573 Brigade completely cleaned the irrigation canal running from Iranamadu Tank to Waddakachchi area on Saturday (6) as a community project on account of the forthcoming Army anniversary. Similarly, meal packets for children at St Anthony’s Church at Paranthan were distributed by 573 Brigade in connection with the Anniversary. Meanwhile, 574 Brigade troops in another project cleaned the Mankulam Children’s Home and their drinking water well on Friday (5) to coincide with the Army anniversary. All those projects were conducted under the supervision of 571, 573 and 574 Brigade Commanders. In the meantime, 19 Sri Lanka Light Infantry of the 651 Brigade and 20 Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment troops of the 652 Brigade attended to Shramadana projects respectively at Kalvilan Aravi Pre-school and Skandapuram Government Tamil School in Kilinochchi under the close supervision of the General Officer Commanding, 65 Division and respective Brigade Commanders. On Saturday (6), they organized flag blessing ceremonies at Mankulam Sugatharama Temple and Pulleyar Kovil in Mankulam respectively following coordination done by 11 (Volunteer) Gajaba Regiment under command to the 651 Brigade of the 65 Division. Meanwhile, 24 Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment and 5 (Volunteer) Mechanized Infantry Regiment troops of the 661 Brigade under the 66 Division launched a series of cleaning projects at Arasapurakulam Pre-school, Sunnaweli Vidyalaya at Pallikuda, Semmangoddu Vidyalaya, Thelikare Pre-school and Semmangoddu Catholic Church premises in the past few days on account of the anniversary. In the meantime, 20 Sri Lanka Light Infantry troops and 1 Gajaba Regiment troops of the 662 Brigade separately cleaned the irrigation canal in Sinnapallawarankaddu, Elderly Care Home in Kumarapuram and the Ayurveda Hospital at Kumarapuram on Saturday (6) as their contribution to the anniversary. 15 Sri Lanka Artillery and 2 (Volunteer) Sri Lanka National Guard troops of the 663 Brigade meanwhile cleaned hospital premises, Veravil School and the Elderly Care Home in Vannarikulam. Those troops provided meals to the Elderly Care Home and cleaned the premises. All those projects were closely supervised by the GOC, 66 Division and Brigade Commanders and Commanding Officers of respective battalions. Meanwhile, troops of 14 Sri Lanka National Guard (SLNG) under the 57 Division launched a series of cleaning projects at Punnaniravi Government Tamil Mixed School (GTMS) and Dharmapuram Elders’ Home during 7 - 8 October on the direction of the GOC, 57 Division and under the close supervision of the Commanding Officer 14 SLNG. Similarly, troops of the 571 Brigade organized a tree planting programme to plant Jack and Margosa saplings with the participation of school students and teachers at the Pannakkandi GTM School on Monday (8). During the programme, troops also repaired the barbed-wire fence around the school as an extra activity apart from the main event. In the meantime, troops of the 9 Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment under the 571 Brigade donated a dry ration pack to a disabled family who lives in Malayalapuram, Kilinochchi area on Sunday (7) as another charity role. Similarly, troops of the 65 Division cleared the pre-school premises and Siththiamman Kovil premises in Alankulam on account of the anniversary. Troops of the 7 Sri Lanka National Guard (SLNG) under the 652 Brigade meanwhile cleared the Akkarayankulam hospital premises on Monday (8) to coincide with the event. In the meantime, troops of the 24 Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment (VIR) and the 5 (Volunteer) Mechanized Infantry Regiment (MIR) under the 66 Division cleared Vinasiyodi Tamil School, Semmanagundu preschool premises and Hindu Kovil premises in Pallinipai, respectively to coincide with the anniversary. Troops of the 19 Sri Lanka Light Infantry under the 651 Brigade of the 65 Division meanwhile cleared the Irrigation canal in Kalvilamkulam. Similarly, 21 (Volunteer) Sri Lanka Light Infantry troops under the 653 Brigade cleaned Thunukkai school premises with the participation of all Senior Officers, Other Ranks and civilians also took part in the event. Thus, troops of the 15 (Volunteer) Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment organized a Shramadana campaign to clear the Suriya preschool premises in Waddakachchi. Similarly, troops of the 57 Division conducted a flag blessing ceremony and a Bodhi Pooja on account of the Army anniversary at Lumbini Viharaya and Kandasami Kovil in Kilinochchi with the participation of the GOC 57 Division together with Brigade Commanders, Commanding Officers, Officers and all Other Ranks on Tuesday (9). Further troops of the 1 Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment launched a food distribution campaign in line with the 69th Army Day at Pulendran pre-school by distributing lunch boxes among students and teachers on Tuesday (9). |
Army Troops with Others Clean Kandy | 09th August 2018 06:06:54 Hours | A total of 62 Army personnel of the 11 Division under the Security Force Headquarters - Central (SFHQ-Cen) on the guidelines given by Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake, Commander of the Army, together with Policemen, Civil Security Department personnel, state employees and volunteers on Monday (6) joined hands together to clean the heart of Kandy town and its surroundings, ahead of the forthcoming Dalada Perahera festival. The project, ‘Environment is Sacred’ was attended by Hon Sarath Ekanayake, Chief Minister for Central Province, GOC, 11 Division, tri-service officers and civilians. Major General Rukmal Dias, Commander, Security Forces - Central had given his approval to the drive. The programme continued for the whole day. |
President's House Ceremonial Duties Handed over to Navy Troops | 01st October 2019 19:45:47 Hours | The handover of ceremonial duties of the Sri Lanka Army Corps of Military Police (SLACMP) at the President House – Colombo to the Sri Lanka Navy took place formally on Tuesday (1) in a customary event. Army troops performed ceremonial guard duties at the President's House from 1 April 2019 to 29 September 2019 before it was changed. |
'Ex-Cormorant Strike': Terrorist Leader in East Apprehended & Whisked Off | 15th September 2019 10:37:02 Hours | Four 8-man teams of Commandos and 4 Foreign Soldiers in another daring mock operation in the 'Ex-Cormorant Strike' this morning (14) practised their Stabilized Body (STABO) Extraction Techniques in the general area of Aluthyaya, Sigiriya and apprehended the hypothetical terrorist leader for the Eastern province while he was secretly visiting a drug distribution spot in the area. 2 Commando Regiment troops taking the lead executed this mission in order to gain experience in such operations that could be useful in future for national security requirements. Sri Lanka Air Force provided their assistance to conduct the STABO operation with one Bell 212 helicopter and whisked him off. Exercise Director, Major General Laksiri Waduge, Deputy Exercise Director, Brigadier K.A Samarasiri, Commander Special Operation, Colonel P.G.P.S Rathnayaka, Exercise Brigade Commander - Commando Brigade, Lieutenant Colonel T.C.M.G.S.T Cooray and senior officers observed the day's sequence of the mock operation. |
SLAVF Volleyball & Netball Championships Ends at Maharagama | 02nd June 2018 10:59:53 Hours | The Inter Regiment Volleyball Championship and Inter Battalion Netball Championship - 2018 organized by the Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force (SLAVF) during 29 May - 1 June at both Panagoda Army Cantonment Indoor Stadium and Maharagama, National Youth Council (NYC) premises, drew to a close this afternoon (1). The finals of the tournament and prize-awarding ceremony took place this afternoon with the participation of the SLAVF Commandant, Major General Piyal Wickramaratne as the Chief Guest at the Maharagama National Youth Council premises. The 2 (V) Sri Lanka Army Women’s Corps (SLAWC) team meanwhile secured the championship in the Inter Battalion Netball tournament held at the Indoor Stadium Complex, Panagoda while the 6 (V) SLAWC team secured the runners-up position. During the Inter Regiment Volleyball Women’s competition 6 (V) SLAWC secured the Championship. The 2 (V) Sri Lanka Army General Service Corps (SLAGSC) team became the Runners-up in the competition. 6 teams participated in the competition. During the Super League round, 8 teams competed and the Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment (SLSR) team was crowned as the champions. Corps of Engineer Service (CES) team was adjudged having won the second place. Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force organizes this event as one of their annual major events. The championship is conducted under the rules and regulations recognized internationally with the stewardship of a panel of judges recognized by the governing bodies of both sports in Sri Lanka. |
Army Coordination Builds One More House for a Needy Family in Kilinochchi | 16th July 2018 14:37:01 Hours | Expanding its community-oriented projects further, the 57 Division Headquarters of the Security Force Headquarters - Kilinochchi (SFHQ-KLN) is taking steps to have a new house constructed for a needy family in the area, thanks to the sponsorship provided by ‘Sri Siddhartha Foundation’ in the South. The cornerstone for construction of the new house was laid on Sunday (15) at the auspicious minute with the participation of members of the chosen family and a few Senior Officers of the 57 Division. The project, launched on the instructions of Major General Vijitha Ravipriya, General Officer Commanding, 57 Division is to be completed within a few weeks by 9 Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment (VIR) troops with the sponsorship of the donors. |
Digitally-Choreographed CDS Cultural Showpiece Holds Everyone Spellbound | 02nd September 2019 16:00:03 Hours | The Army-choreographed cultural spectacle for 'Colombo Defence Seminar - 2019' (CDS) participants that went on boards Thursday (29) evening at Hotel Shangri La mesmerized and held the audiences spellbound for about two hours since the mammoth fusion of the digital technology cum the physical appearances, perhaps for the first time in this new hotel flashed in a hologram of three-dimensional type with hundreds of dancers performing on stage at a stretch. The mega show received further recognition when General (retd) Shantha Kottegoda, Secretary Defence graced it as the Chief Guest at the invitation of Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva, Commander of the Army and sat among the packed audience. The extravagance of Sri Lanka's aesthetic features belonging to all ethnicity that wove the tapestry of dazzling diversity of life and evolutionary phases of the mankind covering the Mesozoic Era and to the New Era, and subsequently the birth of our indigenous communities in the country was impressively depicted in this show of excellence which drew thundering appreciative applause. Its exceptionally-rich colourfulness,stage-management, eye-catching, yet uncertain digital showpiece contained pre-historic demonic dance patterns and livelihood forms, co-existence with trade, etc, harmonized living patterns, agricultural settings for united existence, most modern dance forms and finally the up country and low-country dances. Chief of Defence Staff, Commanders of the Navy and Air Force, Mrs Sonia Kottegoda, Chairperson, MOD Seva Vanitha Unit and Mrs Sujeewa Nelson, President, Army Seva Vanitha Unit were also among the attendees to witness this reception. |
Spiritual Needs of 3 SLAC Troops Fulfilled | 01st June 2018 14:29:48 Hours | The newly-built Buddhist shrine inside the 3 Sri Lanka Armoured Corps (SLAC) at Kalaththewa in Anuradhapura, a long-felt need in the premises for spiritual purposes was recently opened for veneration amid religious observances in the presence of the newly-appointed Armour Brigade Commander, Brigadier M.K.S Silva. Several members of the Maha Sangha chanted ‘Seth Pirith’ and blessed the inauguration in the premises. This meritorious project was made possible, following the generosity extended by all ranks working in the SLAC in Kalaththewa. A plaque to this effect was also unveiled. Lieutenant Colonel A.P.A.D.D Dharmakeerthi, Commanding Officer, 3 SLAC at Kalaththewa in Anuradhapura and several Officers and Other Ranks were present at the occasion. |
61 Division Provides Prosthetic Limbs, Library Books & School Accessories | 05th November 2018 19:45:41 Hours | Extending the Army’s humanitarian assistance further to physically-handicapped civilians in Thachchanamaradamadu in the Madu area, 61 Division Headquarters in collaboration with the Centre for Handicapped in Kundasale distributed artificial limbs to 16 civilians of low-income groups on Saturday (3) during a brief ceremony at the 613 Brigade Headquarters at Maradamadu. At the request of the Army, Centre for Handicapped in Kundasale sponsored the project at a cost of about Rs 1 million providing prosthetic lower limbs below knee (each Rs 45,000/=), complete lower limbs (each Rs 75,000/=) and upper limbs (each Rs 35,000/=) to those 16 handicapped civilians. Sponsors earlier on 8 June 2018 took measurements of those disabled beneficiaries before they were donated to them on Saturday (3). During the same occasion, following an initiative taken by Brigadier K.D.C.G.J Thilakarathne, General Officer Commanding, 61 Division, ‘Asia Foundation’ donated 6 schools in the region with book stocks, each stock worth about Rs 80,000/= for use in respective libraries. Brigadier W.G.H.A.S Bandara, GOC, 54 Division attended the distribution ceremonies as the Chief Guest. At the invitation of the 61 Division, GOC, Rev Fr Peppai Sosai, Rev Fr Neil Wasanthan, Kurukkal Panneer Selva Sharma of Murugan Kovil Thachchanamarathamadu, Government officials including Divisional Secretary for Madu Mr. B. Jeyaharan, Commander 611 Brigadier L.D.S.S Liyanage, Comd 613 Brigade and other senior officers were associated with the events. Libraries at Vavuniya/ Pudukkulam Maha Vidyalaya, Tharanikkulam Ganesh Vidyalaya, Thavasiyakulam Government Tamil Mixed School, Mannar/ Thachchanamaradamadhu Maha Vidyalaya, Periyamadhu Maha Vidyalaya and Periyapandivirichchan Maha Vidyalaya received those stocks of books, sponsored by Asia Foundation. During the same ceremony, 52 selected students of low-income group families received exercise books and school accessories as incentives. The total cost of those library books and school accessories cost the Asia Foundation about Rs 5 lakhs. |
Kilinochchi Civilians Sit with Security Forces to Review Security Concerns | 14th June 2019 10:54:48 Hours | Civilians and members of the Security Forces living in the 57 Division area in Kilinochchi on Tuesday (11) sat together for a meeting on security review and adoption of preventive measures against any trouble-makers. 9 Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment troops of the 571 Brigade organized the meeting on Tuesday (11) at Krishnapuram while 7 Sri Lanka Light Infantry troops organized another similar meeting at Selvanagar on Saturday (8). Brigadier A.S Hewawitharana, General Officer Commanding, 57 Division and 571 Brigade Commander, together with respective Battalion Commanders attended those two meetings and discussed security matters of relevance with village vigilant committees. |
Now, Nattandiya Students Line Up to Donate Saplings for Wilpattu Reforestation | 13th June 2019 16:30:55 Hours | Providing an overwhelming inspiration to the Army ‘Thuruliya Wenuwen Api’ tree planting drive, students at Nattandiya Dhammissara National School after meeting the Commander of the Army at the Army Headquarters on Wednesday (12) gifted about 5,000 saplings for the Wilpattu Reforestation Project of the Army. The handover of those saplings coincided with the 106th anniversary of the school which has to-date produced a number of scholars of high reputation to the country. Mr S.A Anil Pushpakumara, Principal, Ms W.B.N.P Rodrigu, Deputy Principal, Mr J.A.P.C Jayasinghe, Section Head (9-11), Mr R.R.M Hasitha Ramanayake, Secretary to Old Boys Association, Ms A.M.K.M.H Karunathilake, School Prefects (Male and Female) and two organizers of the project in the non-academic sector were at the Commander’s office to make the symbolic gesture, together with Major T Jayasena, an old boy of the same school. The school expects to transport the full stock of those saplings, such as Kumbuk, Mee, Jack, Mangoes, Margosa, etc which has been recommended for reforestation in Wilpattu. Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake, acknowledging their gesture of goodwill and encouragement told the school representatives of the value of this project for the future generation as it is a responsibility entrusted to us in today’s context. Appreciative of their concern towards the project, Lieutenant General Senanayake gave away a memento to the Girls’ Prefect on the occasion. A few representatives presented the saplings symbolically to the Commander of the Army before the Principal handed over the formal letter of pledge to this effect to the pioneer of the project, Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake. |
Win in 59 Division Cricket Tournament Goes to 593 Brigade Cricketers | 11th October 2018 15:30:16 Hours | 593 Brigade Headquarters in collaboration with the 59 Division Headquarters on the instructions of Major General Ruwan Wanigasooriya, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 59 Division held a friendly cricket tournament among Army Cricketers serving in all Brigades and Units in the 59 Division during 26 Sept - 6 Oct at the 593 Brigade ground. The tournament, designed with a view to strengthening friendly relations and understanding among fellow-all rankers serving the 59 Division included several teams and the finals between 593 Brigade cricket team and 19 Gemunu Watch (GW) were played on Saturday (6) amid a large gathering of cricket fans of the Army and cheers. GOC 59 Division attended the final match and the distribution of awards and medals to the winners as the Chief Guest. Colonel Lanka Amarapala, 593 Brigade Commander welcomed the day’s Chief Guest, together with the 591 Brigade Commander, Colonel Mihindu Perera and Senior Officers. After a very challenging tussle, 593 Brigade cricketers carried away the championship beating their rival, 19 GW cricketers by 75 runs. Corporal Udayakumara of the 593 Brigade was crowned as the Best Batsman and the Man of the Match went to Lance Corporal Hemachandra of the 593 Brigade. The Best Bowler award was won by Major Nanda Dias of the 593 Brigade. A large gathering of Army troops watched the T20 Softball Cricket Tournament. |
Ministerial Delegation Meets Commander of the Army During the Visit to SLAVF | 17th February 2020 19:59:22 Hours | A ministerial delegation, together with the Senior Presidential Adviser, Mr Lalith Weeratunga on Monday (17) called at the Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force (SLAVF) Headquarters at Kosgama and met the acting Chief of Defence Staff and Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva who was there on an unscheduled visit to the place. (see separate story) Hon Minister of Higher Education, Information & Media, Bandula Gunawardena, Hon Geethanjana Gunawardena (MP), together with Mr Lalith Weeratunga, Senior Presidential Adviser, Mr Anura Dissanayake, Secretary to Ministry of Higher Education and Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva inspected the proposed site for the Seethawakapura Technical University, situated adjacent to the SLAVF HQ perimeter. Before the site visit, all of them had a discussion on the feasibility of its construction and other related matters. Major General Jagath Gunawardena, Commandant, SLAVF, Major General Duminda Sirinaga, Quarter Master General, several Senior Officers and Ministry officials were present during the discussions and the visit. |
SLEME Drivers & Riders Clinch Inter Regiment Motor Racing Championship - 2019 | 04th March 2019 00:43:03 Hours | Expecting to inject a new lease of life to the field of motor sports, the Sri Lanka Army Motor Sports Committee (SLAMSC), chaired by Major General Darshana Hettiarachchi got the Inter Regiment Motor Racing Championship - 2019 organized at the Gajaba Motor Racing Track on Saturday (2). 42 competitors from the Sri Lanka Artillery (SLA), Sri Lanka Engineers (SLE), Sri Lanka Signal Corps (SLSC), Sri Lanka Light Infantry, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment, Gajaba Regiment, Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment, Corps of Engineers Services (CES), Sri Lanka Army Service Corps (SLSC), Sri Lanka Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (SLEME), and Sri Lanka Corps of Military Police (SLCMP) vied in the tournament. Sri Lanka Electrical Mechanical Engineers Regiment (SLEME) won the overall Championship and the Runner-up trophy went to the drivers and riders of the Sri Lanka Army Service Corps (SLASC). Sri Lanka Corps of Military Police (SLCMP) participants were adjudged the first runner -up in overall performance. The trophy for the Best Rider was awarded to Private D. B. K Silva of the Sri Lanka Signal Corps (SLSC). Major General Dharshana Hettiaarachchi, Chairman, SLAMSC and Commander, Security Forces-Jaffna attended the event as the Chief Guest at Saliyapura, together with several Senior Oficers. The idea of having an inter regiment motor racing championship came up in the year 2005, but battlefield commitments during the peak of LTTE terrorism did nor permit troops to go ahead with that plan. The motor racing, introduced to the Army in 1991 has been an annual feature among several regiments drawing hundreds of best drivers and riders from every corner of the island and at times even from neighbouring countries. It aims to promote and nurture racing skills among Army personnel to match with international standards. German and Swedish engineers who came to construct the Kotmale and Randenigala dams under the Mahaweli project in 1980s showed a keen interest in Motor Racing, resulting in the construction of a racing track near the Kotmale dam in 1981. Preliminary racing events attracted the participation of soldiers and woman soldiers of Sri Lanka Corps of Military Police. With the experience gained by the Army motor sports competitors from those motor racing events, the first Sri Lanka Army motor racing track was built in Muthukumarana Ground inside the Army cantonment in Panagoda in 1982. In the year 1993, a permanent motor racing track, called the 'Fox Hill Supercross' was built in Diyatalawa the Fox Hill area, generally used by the Sri Lanka Military Academy for field exercises of Officer Cadets under training. With the founding of the Army Motor Racing Committee & the ‘Fox Hill Super Cross’ the motor racing car/bikes events gradually turned most popular among the general public. Later, the Gajaba Supercross, Vijayabahu motocross & Gunners super cross came into being as annual events since the years 2000 & 2004. Motor racing was rated as the second most popular sport in the country, second only to Cricket. At present, Sri Lanka Army maintain 8 Motor Cross Tracks. The first Inter Regiment motor racing championship was organized by SLAMSC in 2017 at Gajaba Supercross Track – Saliyapura.racks across the country. Fox Hill Super Cross - Diyatalawa of Sri Lanka Military Academy (SLMA), Sappers Gympo at Embilipitiya Sri Lanka Engineers, Gajaba Super Cross at Saliyapura, Vijayabahu Super Cross at Boyagane, Minneriya Artillery Supercross, Cavalry Super Cross at Pangolla, Walawa Super Cross at Udawalawa SLEME and the Commando Challenge Super Cross at Kuda Oya are among the most leading. The motor racing sport has gifted the second highest number of national level championships to the Sri Lanka Army in 2017 due to active support of present SLAMSC members. In the recent past, a few national Championships and SLADAR Championships were also won. Results of the 3rd Inter Regiment Motor Racing Championship – 2019, held on Saturday (2) at the Gajaba Super Cross Track at Saliyapura are as follows; 1st Event - Group M STD/MOD Bikes 100cc up to 125cc Novices Event First Place – Private L. G. D. B Gamage – SLASC Second Place – Private G. P. C. S Deshapriya - SLE Third Place – Private W. A. C Dulanga - VIR 2nd Event - Group MX Racing Bikes 100cc up to 125cc First Place - Private D. B. K Silva – SLSC Second Place - Private A. W. L. J Kumarasinghe – SLASC Third Place - Corporal H. M. J. S Premarathna – VIR 3rd Event - Group M STD/MOD Bikes 100cc up to 125cc First Place - Private A. H. A Shehara – SLEME Second Place - Private K. A. D. R Jayashan – SLEME Third Place - Private M. P. C. S Kumara– SLEME 4th Event - Group SM – Super motorad including 250cc up to 500cc First Place - Private W. G. S Amarasooriya – SLEME Second Place – Captain A. A. L. N Adikari – SLSR Third Place - Private J. M. S Rathnayake - SLEME 5th Event - Group M STD/MOD Bikes 175 cc up to 250cc First Place - Private A. W. L. J Kumarasinghe – SLASC Second Place - Private B. I Maduranga – SLCMP Third Place - Private K. A. D. R Jayashan - SLEME 6th Event - Group MX - Racing Bikes 175 cc up to 250 cc First Place - Private D. B. K Silva – SLSC Second Place – Corporal H. M. J. S Premarathne – VIR Third Place – Lance Corporal B. M. I. S Basnayake - SLCMP |
Dataset summary
This is a gold-standard benchmark dataset for document alignment, between Sinhala-English-Tamil languages. Data had been crawled from the following news websites.
News Source | url |
---|---|
Army | https://www.army.lk/ |
Hiru | http://www.hirunews.lk |
ITN | https://www.newsfirst.lk |
Newsfirst | https://www.itnnews.lk |
The aligned documents have been manually annotated.
Dataset
The folder structure for each news source is as follows.
army
|--Sinhala
|--English
|--Tamil
|--armynews_english_sinhala.txt
|--armynews_english_tamil.txt
|--armynews_sinhala_tamil.txt
Sinhala/English/Tamil - contain the crawled data for the respective news source army_news_english_sinhala.txt - contains the annotated aligned documents between English and Sinhala languages. armynews_english_tamil.txt - contains the annotated aligned documents between English and Tamil languages. armynews_sinhala_tamil.txt - contains the annotated aligned documents between Sinhala and Tamil languages.
Citation Information
@article{fernando2022exploiting,
title={Exploiting bilingual lexicons to improve multilingual embedding-based document and sentence alignment for low-resource languages},
author={Fernando, Aloka and Ranathunga, Surangika and Sachintha, Dilan and Piyarathna, Lakmali and Rajitha, Charith},
journal={Knowledge and Information Systems},
pages={1--42},
year={2022},
publisher={Springer}
}
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