Defence Ministry commences work from Sri Jayawardenepura, Kotte
May 18, 2021The Defence Ministry shifted to the newly constructed Defence Headquarters Complex in Sri Jayawardenepura, Kotte commenced its office work auspiciously today (May 18).
At the event organized to coincide the 12th anniversary of the Victory Day over terrorism, Defence Secretary Gen. Kamal Gunaratne (Retd) declared open the new building complex amidst the blessings of the Ven. Maha Sanga.
To symbolize the new beginning, the signing of official correspondence was held in his office auspiciously during the session.
Meanwhile, Gen. Gunaratne handed over the document to proceed with the recently announced Cabinet approval for the lifetime salary and allowances payment for war hero dependents, to the Tri-Forces Commanders and the Inspector General of Police (IGP).
Opening a new avenue for the children of retired service personnel, approval was also granted to enrol their children to the Defence Services College, Colombo during the session.
“It is a tribute to our war veterans on this memorable day” the Defence Secretary said.
While expressing new hopes, he said “It will be a great leap forward in strengthening the national security in the country”.
The charming office warming ceremony organized upholding the customary Sri Lankan traditions and following the existing healthcare guidelines also included the lighting of traditional oil lamp and milk boiling at the main entrance.
During the brief ceremony, religious blessings were also invoked to the officers, soldiers, sailors, airmen, police and Civil Security Department (CSD) personnel who made the supreme sacrifice, went missing and disabled during the war.
An all-night pirith chanting ceremony will be held in the new premises today to invoke blessings to the Tri-Forces and commemorate the war veterans who sacrificed their lives and limbs during the battle.
This new state-of-the-art complex built with military expertise will house all the sections of the Defence Ministry that were previously situated in different locations.
Army Headquarters was moved to the Defence Headquarters Complex a few years ago and the Headquarters of the Air Force and Navy will also be housed in future.
A greater output could be experienced once the Tri-Forces Headquarters commence their respective operations in the same location in near future.
Venerable Maha Sanga including Ven. Prof. Medagoda Abhayatissa, Defence Ministry’s Seva Vanitha Unit Chairperson Chithrani Gunaratne, Foreign Ministry Secretary Admiral Prof. Jayanath Colombage (Retd), Public Security Ministry Secretary Maj. Gen. Jagath Alwis (Retd), Chief of Defence Staff and Army Commander Gen. Shavendra Silva, Navy Commander Vice Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne, Air Force Commander Air Marshal Sudarshana Pathirana, IGP Chandana Wickramaratne, CSD Director General Maj. Gen. Nandana Senadeera (Retd), KDU Vice Chancellor Maj. Gen. Milinda Peiris, Sri Lanka Coast Guard Director General Rear Admiral Anura Ekanayake and a selected number of ministry staffers were present at the event held under the healthcare guidelines.