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2026-07-20

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Capacity Building Programme for Officers of the Parliament of Sri Lanka Successfully Concluded at the Parliament of India

At the request of Mrs. Kushani Rohanadeera, Secretary-General of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, a four-day Capacity Building Programme for officers of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, organized by the Government of India and the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka, was successfully conducted from 13th  to 17th  July 2026 at the Parliament of India in New Delhi.

The Assistant Secretary-General of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, Mr. Hansa Abeyrathna, headed the Sri Lankan delegation.

The programme provided participants with comprehensive exposure to the organizational structure of the Parliament of India, its administrative processes, and the functions of the Parliamentary Secretariat. The Sri Lankan delegation also gained valuable insights into the services provided to Members of Parliament, including Members' Services, and welfare services.

The programme further covered a wide range of subjects, including the role of Parliamentary Committees, the functioning and management of Committee Secretariats, international Parliamentary relations and protocol, the Departmentally Related Standing Committee (DRSC) system of the Indian Parliament, the roles and powers of Presiding Officers, powers and functions of the Secretary General of Parliament and the preparation of the Parliamentary Secretariat's budget.

In addition, a group of officers from the Parliament of Sri Lanka received practical exposure to the production processes of “Sansad TV”, the official television channel of the Parliament of India, including its live coverage of proceedings in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.

The delegation also had the opportunity to visit the Parliament Library Building, the Chambers of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, and other significant locations within the Parliament House Complex. 

The programme served as an important initiative in further strengthening institutional cooperation between the Parliaments of Sri Lanka and India.



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