PM Harini Amarasuriya Calls for National Transformation Through Collective Effort

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya emphasized that the qualitative change required for a new society must begin within ourselves, as the government advances plans to modernize cooperatives and strengthen the rural economy.

Addressing the Women’s Forum at Sunanda Theatre, Aranayake, the Prime Minister stressed that Sri Lanka is at a critical juncture and must be guided on the right path. She asserted that the government alone cannot bring about transformation—it requires the combined efforts of government officials, religious leaders, and citizens.

Women’s Role in National Progress

Dr. Amarasuriya praised the role of women in reshaping the nation’s political landscape and urged them to step forward into leadership roles. She highlighted the government’s Clean Sri Lanka program, which goes beyond environmental cleanliness to instill positive behavioral and attitudinal change in society.

“Change must begin within individuals—at home, in villages, and in workplaces. Women play a vital role in this journey of national transformation,” she stated.

Economic and Educational Reforms

The Prime Minister elaborated on the 2024 budget, which is designed to promote economic democracy by ensuring benefits for all. She noted key reforms, including:

  • Public sector salary increases, particularly for teachers and principals, placing them among the highest salary grades in Sri Lanka.
  • A transformed public service, moving away from political favoritism and toward efficiency.
  • Women’s economic empowerment, through initiatives such as daycare centers, preschools, and enhanced healthcare services to support working women.
  • Agricultural modernization, providing farmers with technical training and modern knowledge to strengthen the rural economy.

Upcoming Education Reforms

Dr. Amarasuriya underscored that education is the key to national transformation, announcing new education reforms set for implementation in 2026. The 2024 budget includes substantial investments in teacher training and infrastructure development to support these reforms.

The event was attended by a large gathering, including members of the Maha SanghaMinister of Environment Dhammika PatabediMP Nanda Bandara, and numerous women from the Aranayake region.

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