Richard Pathirana (24 February 1938 - 3 July 2008) was a
Sri Lankan politician and educationist.
[Richard Pathirana commemoration today]
/ref> He served as the minister for Education and Higher Education from 1994 to 2000 and as the minister for State Administration, Home Affairs and Administration Reforms from 2000 to 2001 in the cabinets of Chandrika Kumaratunga
Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga ( si, චන්ද්රිකා බණ්ඩාරනායක කුමාරතුංග, ta, சந்திரிகா பண்டாரநாயக்க குமாரதுங்க; born 29 Ju ...
.[Vote of Condolence on Minister Dr Richard Pathirana]
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Life and career
Richard Pathirana was born on 24 February 1938 at Labuduwa, Galle. Having obtained his primary education at Maitipe Vijayaraja College, he obtained his secondary education at Vidyaloka College, Galle. He graduated from the Peradeniya University
The University of Peradeniya ( si, පේරාදෙණිය විශ්වවිද්යාලය, ta, பேராதனைப் பல்கலைக்கழகம்) is a public university in Sri Lanka, funded by the University ...
and obtained his post graduate diploma from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura. Pathirana was married to Vijitha Pathirage and they had three children. Richard Pathirana was a teacher by profession and his teaching career spanned over 22 years.[ He initiated his teaching career as a school teacher in 1958 and later became a school principal in 1971. As an educationist, he did a great service for the development of Meepawala Amarasuriya Vidyalaya and Nagoda Royal College in Galle district.
In 1980 he entered politics and became the Akmeemana Sri Lanka Freedom Party organiser. He was first elected to the Parliament in 1983 in the Akmeemana by-election that year. Richard Pathirana served as the Chief Opposition Whip From 1989 to 1994 in the Sri Lankan parliament and he was the ]Galle District
Galle ( si, ගාල්ල දිස්ත්රික්කය ''gālla distrikkaya''; ta, காலி மாவட்டம் ''Kāli māvattam'') is a district in Southern Province, Sri Lanka. It is one of 25 districts of Sri Lanka, th ...
leader for the Sri Lanka Freedom Party at many elections.
He was re-elected to the Parliament in 1994 and was appointed as the Minister of Education and Higher Education and Chief Government Whip in the People's Alliance Government of Chandrika Kumaratunga. He was the Leader of the House during 2000 to 2001 and was the minister for State Administration, Home Affairs and Administration Reforms. But later due to ill health, he retired from politics. Richard Pathirana died on 3 July 2008, at the age of 70. His son, Ramesh Ramesh
Ramesh is a common name. In Persian, the name is derived from Pahlavi origin "Ramishn", meaning "happiness". It is also an Indian masculine given name, from Sanskrit, diminutive of Rameshwar, meaning "Lord/husband of Rama (the goddess Laks ...
, is a current member of parliament and Minister of Plantation Industries and Export Agriculture.
Service
Pathirana established the Rajarata, Sabaragamuwa
The Sabaragamuwa Province ( si, සබරගමුව පළාත ''Sabaragamuwa Paḷāta'', ta, சபரகமுவ மாகாணம் ''Sabaragamuwa Mākāṇam'') is one of the nine provinces of Sri Lanka, the first level administrati ...
and Wayamba
North Western Province ( si, වයඹ පළාත ''Wayamba Paḷāta'', ta, வட மேல் மாகாணம் ''Vada Mael Mākāṇam'') is a province of Sri Lanka. The province consists of the districts of Kurunegala and Puttalam. It ...
Universities during his tenure as the Higher Education Minister and increased the annual enrollments of students to local universities. He also took measures to double the allocation made for education and took the initiative to resolve the salary anomalies of Sri Lankan teachers as the Education Minister. Minister Pathirana did a yeoman service to uplift the education specially in the rural areas of the country and also developed human resources as well as physical resources in the education sector during his tenure as the education minister.[
Pathirana is the founder of Siridhamma College in ]Labuduwa
Labuduwa is a small town in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic ...
, Galle.Principal and witch-hunt victim fights back
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See also
* Politics of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is a semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Sri Lanka is both head of state and head of government, and it relies on a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the President on ...
* Education in Sri Lanka
References
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Sri Lankan Buddhists
People from Galle
Education ministers of Sri Lanka
1938 births
2008 deaths
Members of the 8th Parliament of Sri Lanka
Members of the 9th Parliament of Sri Lanka
Members of the 10th Parliament of Sri Lanka
Members of the 11th Parliament of Sri Lanka
Members of the 12th Parliament of Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan educational theorists
Sinhalese educators
Alumni of Vidyaloka College
Local government and provincial councils ministers of Sri Lanka
Higher education ministers of Sri Lanka
Chief Government Whips (Sri Lanka)