Prime Minister's Office

The Prime Minister's Office carries out official duties of the Prime Minister of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and provides necessary guidance, coordination facilities and leadership to achieve economic and social development goals in accordance with the government policies.

Moreover, the Prime Minister’s Office provides necessary leadership and guidance to fulfill the aspirations of people while standing by the side of them in the hour of need with great enthusiasm and commitment. It provides regular assistance in policy making and also necessary contribution, guidance and coordination through a people centered approach to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). It plays a crucial role in maintaining diplomatic relationships and international relations, through facilitating negotiations, conducting high level diplomacy with foreign leaders, countries, states and representatives and coordinating the efforts of various government agencies and departments involved in foreign affairs.

Vision

“An independent, sovereign and prosperous Sri Lanka”

Mission

“To provide the necessary leadership for an excellent government mechanism by maintaining good coordination between the public and private institutions, foreign missions, foreign development cooperation agencies including the United Nations and non-governmental organizations in order to fulfill the aspirations of the people of Sri Lanka and improve their living standards”

Representatives of the Organization of Professional Associations (OPA) of Sri Lanka Meet the Prime Minister

Representatives of the Organization of Professional Associations (OPA) of Sri Lanka met with Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya today (08) at the Parliament premises.

During the discussion, the OPA representatives stated that the organization intends to establish a mechanism to provide direct professional advice to members of the public facing issues across various sectors. They also noted that OPA plans to implement special programmes to offer pre-advice and guidance through its member professional associations to people encountering issues in fields such as agriculture, construction, medicine, and law.

The Prime Minister commended the contribution made by professionals towards enhancing professional standards in the country and advancing national development. The Prime Minister further stated that the Government is ready to support efforts aimed at strengthening professionalism and fostering the sense of national service in the country.

The meeting was attended by the President of OPA, Vice President, and other office bearers of the Organization of Professional Associations of Sri Lanka.

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A coordinated mechanism to safeguard children’s rights - Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated at Parliament

Admissions to Grade One in 2027 to be carried out under a new circular

Government focusing on limiting social media use by children under 16

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the Government has drawn attention to introducing measures to prohibit or restrict social media use by children under the age of 16 in Sri Lanka, and has taken action to prepare a new national programme to prevent child abuse and the admissions to Grade One in 2027 to be carried out under a new circular.

The Prime Minister made these remarks in Parliament today (08), while responding to questions raised by Members of Parliament Harshana Rajakaruna, Shanmugam Kugadasan, Ajantha Gammadda and Nilusha Lakmali Gamage.

The Prime Minister further stated:

A policy framework is currently being developed to protect children in the digital environment, taking into account the psychological, health and social impacts associated with social media use among children under the age of 16. Initial discussions are being conducted under the leadership of the Ministry of Women and Child Affairs, with the participation of the Ministries of Education, Health and Digital Economy, the Sri Lanka Police, the Sri Lanka Computer Emergency Readiness Team (SLCERT), the Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA), the National Child Protection Authority (NCPA), and several other institutions. As progress of this initiative, a National Guideline on Child Safety is being prepared, while a nationwide dialogue based on the concept of Brain Health is also set to be launched.

In addition, the Department of Probation and Child Care Services, in collaboration with World Vision, has formulated a project aimed at protecting children from online violence, and steps are being taken to secure financial assistance from the SAARC Development Fund. Further, with the support of UNICEF, a Digital Competency Framework for teachers has been developed, under which approximately 750 trainers have already been trained through the Online Safety module. Teacher training is currently being conducted through 106 Distance Learning Centres, while the Online Safety, Cyber Security and Digital Well-being guideline for school students is scheduled to be introduced from September 2026. A pilot programme to empower families to address children’s addiction to mobile phones is also being implemented with voluntary technical guidance provided by Professor Duminda Guruge of the University of Colombo.

Within nearly two years of assuming office, the present Government has established a multi-sectoral integrated mechanism, through Cabinet decisions and with the participation of several institutions, to strengthen child protection and safeguard children’s rights. Under this mechanism, the programme Diviyata Saviyak provides grants of Rs. 2 million each for the construction or purchase of houses for orphaned children, while the programme Artha provides a monthly allowance of Rs. 5,000 for children who have lost both parents. Additional measures include facilitating the issuance of birth certificates for children who do not possess them, implementing a pilot project titled Senehasa in Ratmalana to support children who become vulnerable after school hours, presenting legislation to prohibit corporal punishment, and implementing the National Child Protection Policy 2025–2029. Furthermore, the establishment of two video evidence recording centres at the Karapitiya and Anuradhapura Hospitals, enabling children to provide evidence without appearing in court, is now in its final stage.

In order to address issues relating to proof of residence in admissions to Grade One in government schools, a new circular incorporating a structured assessment system has been issued for implementation from the 2027 academic year. Under the new system, applicants will be eligible to receive up to four marks for proof of residence based on specific criteria, including families residing on State land for more than eight years and those able to produce electricity, water or assessment tax bills confirming permanent residence over periods ranging from one to six years. Taking into consideration complaints that certain schools admit students outside the official waiting list, the new circular requires schools to maintain a temporary waiting list limited to 50% of the available vacancies. This may be increased up to 100% only with the prior approval of the National or Provincial Director of Education under exceptional circumstances. In addition, as part of the ongoing education reforms, the maximum number of students permitted in a classroom is currently under review, and corresponding policy revisions will be introduced in due course.

Responding to a question regarding the restoration of abandoned irrigation tanks to promote paddy cultivation in the Trincomalee District, the Prime Minister stated that, according to data received for the year 2021, 15 out of 210 abandoned tanks in the district have already been rehabilitated, while the remaining 195 are scheduled for restoration. Similarly, 8 out of 25 abandoned anicuts have been rehabilitated, with the remaining 17 to be restored. The Prime Minister explained that the principal reasons for these delays have been the failure to release lands under the Departments of Forest Conservation and Wildlife Conservation to the Department of Agrarian Development, together with the lack of adequate financial allocations. The Government intends to address these issues and expedite the rehabilitation of these irrigation structures for agricultural purposes.

The relevant Divisional Secretariats are currently facilitating the release of the remaining 195 tanks and 17 anicuts that had been inaccessible to farmers due to their location within the boundaries of the Departments of Forest Conservation and Wildlife Conservation. The Prime Minister further noted that, under the Sustainable Land Management Programme, reserved historically significant areas such as Navik Wedi Bima, Lokusober, Kudasober, Seruwila Allei, Trikonamadu and Paravi Doopatha, situated within 33,563 acres of land under the Department of Forest Conservation and 31,627 acres under the Department of Wildlife Conservation, are being reviewed to facilitate the release of lands occupied by communities prior to 1985 or to provide suitable alternative lands. This land release programme, which is already being implemented in districts including Jaffna, Vavuniya, Mannar, Batticaloa and Anuradhapura, is expected to support the expansion of paddy cultivation by preparing these lands through the Departments of Agriculture and Agrarian Development and handing them over to the public, thereby increasing the country’s rice production.

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The Government is Committed to Equipping Children with New Technology and Knowledge - Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya

Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the children of Sri Lanka are well capable of viewing the world with creativity and critical ways of thinking, and that the Government is committed to equipping them with the required knowledge and modern technologies necessary to realize their full potential.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while attending the opening of the ’Arumasiya’ Exhibition and the occasion of laying the foundation stone for a new three-storey building at Balangoda Vidyaloka Central College, on the 4th of July.

During the visit, the Prime Minister officially declared open the exhibition showcasing the students’ innovations and creative talents and commended them for their remarkable achievements. The Prime Minister also participated in the ceremony of laying the foundation stone for the construction of the College’s new three-storey building.

Addressing the occasion, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated:

It is a pleasure to participate in this special event at Balangoda Vidyaloka Central College, the school where Sri Lanka’s first female Prime Minister received her education

I had the opportunity to visit the exhibition featuring the outstanding creations and innovations of the students. What I witnessed was a group of talented young people who have moved beyond textbook learning and are capable of viewing the world with creativity and critical thinking.

We are introducing a new education reform process that moves away from a rote-learning, examination-oriented system towards a practical and skills-based one. The Government is now systematically completing all the necessary preparations to implement the new education reforms scheduled to commence in 2027.

Our objective is to ensure that every child leaving school has access to vocational and technical education that matches their individual talents and meets the demands of the modern labour market. We are committed to transforming vocational education into a field that enjoys the same dignity and recognition as university education.

Finally, I commend the Principal and the academic staff of Balangoda Vidyaloka Central College for organizing this exhibition, and to the students and parents whose dedication made this event a success.

The event was attended by Members of Parliament for Ratnapura District Wasantha Pushpa Kumara and Sunil Rajapaksha, the Mayor of Balangoda and members of the Municipal Council, the Zonal Director of Education, the Principal and academic staff of Balangoda Vidyaloka Central College, parents, and students.

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The Colombo Plan Celebrates its 75th Anniversary - Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya

The contribution of the Colombo Plan to Sri Lanka’s development journey is commendable

The 75th Anniversary Celebration of the Colombo Plan was held on 03 July at the Galle Face Hotel in Colombo under the patronage of Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya.

Delivering the keynote address, the Prime Minister stated that the Colombo Plan was established 75 years ago at a time when many Asian nations were embarking on the path to independence while confronting challenges of post-war reconstruction and economic development.

She noted that it is a matter of great pride for Sri Lanka that the organization bears the name ​“Colombo” and that the country continues to serve as its host.

The Prime Minister further noted that, as Sri Lanka pursues digital transformation, sustainable transport systems, and resilient supply chains, the Colombo Plan’s early investments in the country’s energy, agriculture, irrigation, and transport sectors continue to form an important part of the nation’s development foundation.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the significant contribution of the Colombo Plan’s Drug Advisory Programme in addressing the global drug menace, which has a profound impact on youth, public health, and social stability. The Prime Minister emphasized that, under the leadership of the President, the Government of Sri Lanka has accorded high priority to combating the drug menace and expressed appreciation for the continued support extended by the Colombo Plan towards these efforts.

The Prime Minister further stated that today’s world is far more complex than it was in 1951, with rapid technological transformation, climate challenges, and evolving geopolitical dynamics. In this context, the Prime Minister stressed that regional organizations such as the Colombo Plan must continue to evolve, becoming more adaptive and responsive to contemporary challenges. The Prime Minister also underscored the importance of strengthening cooperation in education and human capital development, while fostering greater awareness among younger generations of the value of international cooperation.

During the ceremony, a special tribute was paid to Dr. Benjamin P. Reyes in recognition of his distinguished service as Secretary-General of the Colombo Plan over the past four years. The newly appointed Secretary-General, H.E. Chulamee Chartsuwan, was also welcomed.

To commemorate the 75th anniversary, a special commemorative postage stamp and the publication titled ​“Colombo Plan 75 Years – 75 Stories” were officially launched.

The event was attended by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Employment Arun Hemachandra, Ambassador of Vietnam to Sri Lanka and Chairperson of the Colombo Plan Council H.E. Trinh Thi Tam, along with many distinguished guests.

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Farewell call on Prime Minister by H.E. the Ambassador of Switzerland to Sri Lanka

The Ambassador of Switzerland to Sri Lanka, H.E. Dr. Siri Walt, paid a farewell call on prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya at Temple Trees on 03 July 2026.

Welcoming the Ambassador, the Prime Minister expressed appreciation for Dr. Walt’s valuable contribution to strengthening the longstanding friendship and cooperation between Sri Lanka and Switzerland during her tenure.

The discussions focused on further expanding cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the field of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). Both sides explored opportunities to develop industry-oriented vocational training programmes that respond to evolving labour market demands and equip young people with the skills required for sustainable employment.

The Ambassador highlighted that strengthening industry-driven vocational education would contribute to improving workforce skills, enhancing employability, and supporting Sri Lanka’s long-term economic development.

Both sides reaffirmed their shared commitment to further deepening Sri Lanka–Switzerland relations and expanding cooperation in areas of mutual interest. 

The meeting was attended by Ms. Justine Boillat, First Secretary – Political, Ms. Andrea Kienast, First Secretary (Migration), Mr. Pradeep Saputhanthri, Secretary to the Prime Ministerand officials from Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism.

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Representatives of the National Women’s Commission Meet the Prime Minister

The Chairperson and Commissioners of the Independent National Women’s Commission of Sri Lanka met with the Hon. Prime Minister, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, at Temple Trees on 3 July.

During the meeting, the delegation briefed the Prime Minister on the progress made in implementing the Women’s Empowerment Act, No. 37 of 2024. They also highlighted that the National Women’s Commission is Sri Lanka’s first independent statutory body established to promote, protect, and advance women’s rights, while leading the implementation of the national agenda for women’s empowerment.

Addressing the meeting, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya commended the progress achieved by the Commission to date and expressed her appreciation for its continued commitment to promoting women’s rights, gender equality, and the empowerment of women in Sri Lanka.

The meeting was attended by the Chairperson of the Commission, Grace Asirwatham, Commissioners Jayanthi Kuru-Uthumpala, Janaha Selvaraj, Dr. Padma Gunaratne, and M. U. Gayani,and Executive Director K. D. R. Olga.

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