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2026-05-18

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Inaugural Session of the Southlands College Student Parliament Held at the Presidential Secretariat

The inaugural session of the Student Parliament of Southlands College, Galle was held recently (May 14) at the Old Parliamentary Chamber of the Presidential Secretariat under the patronage of Senior Additional Secretary to the President, Mr. Subhash Roshan Gamage, and Senior Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Mr. Kamal Ariyasinghe. 

The programme was jointly organized by Southlands College, the Ministry of Education, the Presidential Secretariat, and the Department of Communications of the Parliament of Sri Lanka with the objective of providing practical exposure to Parliamentary procedures for the students of Southlands College, Galle.

Addressing the gathering, Senior Additional Secretary to the President Mr. Subhash Roshan Gamage stated that student parliament programmes provide children with significant leadership experience. He further stated that students engaged in student parliament activities, as future custodians of the country, should possess an understanding of the need to minimize waste in the country. He also briefed the students on the President’s Fund.

Senior Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Education Mr. Kamal Ariyasinghe emphasized the importance of developing leadership qualities from an early stage and also briefed the students on the “Clean Sri Lanka” programme.

Deputy Director (Administration) of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, Ms. Chintha Madhubhashini Bulathsinhala, briefed the students on the role of Parliament, its composition, and its functions.

The inaugural sitting of the Southlands College Student Parliament commenced with the election of the Speaker, followed by the swearing-in of the Prime Minister, Cabinet members, and Members of Parliament. Subsequently, each student minister presented the plans proposed to be implemented through their respective ministries.

Certificates were also awarded to the students representing the Student Parliament under the patronage of the invited dignitaries.

Concluding the programme, the Principal of Southlands College, Galle Ms. N.G.R. Sumedha Kariyawasam, delivered the vote of thanks.
Assistant Director of the Presidential Secretariat Lieutenant Colonel Nadeeka Dangolla and officials of the Department of Communications of Parliament also participated in the event.

The programme was also attended by Senior Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Education Ms. Wasana Edirisooriya, Director General of Public Relations to the President Mr. Dharmasiri Gamage, Assistant Director of the Presidential Secretariat Lieutenant Colonel Nadeeka Dangolla, Director of the Department of Communications of Parliament Mr. Samantha Mallawarachchi, as well as officials of the Department of Communications.



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