Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration
Established | 1982 |
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Mission | Developing and improving public service administration in Sri Lanka |
Director general | Wasantha Perera |
Key people | J.J. Rathnasiri Chairman, Governing Council |
Owner | Government of Sri Lanka |
Formerly called | Academy of Administrative Studies |
Location | 28/10 Malalasekara mawatha , , |
Coordinates | 6°53′56″N 79°52′18″E / 6.898965°N 79.871755°E |
Website | slida |
The Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration (Sinhala: ශ්රී ලංකා සංවර්ධන පරිපාලන ආයතනය; Tamil: அபிவிருத்தி இலங்கை நிர்வாக நிறுவனம்) (also known as SLIDA) is a research and training institute focusing on public policy and public administration in Sri Lanka. It is operated as a government-operated company through the Ministry of Public Administration and Management and is located in Colombo.
History
[edit]The training and development of the Sri Lankan civil service before 1966 came under the purview of the Organization and Methods Division of the Treasury.[1] The 1961 Wilmot A. Perera commission (also known as the 1st Salaries and Cadres Commission) and 1965 Committee for Administrative Reforms both made recommendations that led to the establishment of a dedicated government institute for the purpose in 1966- the Academy of Administrative Studies at Glen Aber Place, Kollupitiya.[1][2]
The Academy was renamed the Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration in 1979, and was incorporated as a state-owned company through the Sri Lanka Institute Of Development Administration Act, No. 9 of 1982.[1]
Directors general
[edit]Director general | Term[1] |
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Academy of Administrative Studies | |
H.S. Wanasinghe | 1966 – 1971 |
B.H. de Zoysa | 1971 – 1972 |
Eric. J. de. Silva | 1972 – 1973 |
Raja. G. Gomez | 1973 – 1975 |
V.C.B. Unantenne | 1975 – 1979 |
Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration | |
V. T. Navaratne | 1979 – 1987 |
Eric. J de Silva | 4 November 1988 – 12 November 1990 |
M. Somasunderam | 2 October 1991 – 11 September 1995 |
P. B. Wanninayake | 12 September 1995 – 15 January 1997 |
Dixon Nilaweera | 15 January 1997 – 31 September 1997 |
A. S. Gunawardena | 1 October 1997 – 30 May 1998 |
Sanath J. Ediriweera | 1 June 1998 – 20 July 2001 |
S. Ranugge | 23 July 2001 – 20 December 2001 |
T.M.K.B. Tennakoon | 7 February 2002 – 12 November 2007 |
W.M. Bandusena | 1 August 2008 – 10 January 2010 |
B. Wijayaratne | 11 January 2010 – 31 December 2013 |
J. Dadallage | 2 January 2014 – 19 January 2015 |
Wasantha Deshapriya | 9 February 2015 – 11 September 2015 |
M. Thilakasiri | 18 September 2015 – 15 December 2016 |
Wasantha Perera | 19 December 2016 – 28.09.2018[3] |
SLIDA
[edit]The institute's main purpose is to train public service officers of the Sri Lanka Administrative Service, Sri Lanka Overseas Service and other government agencies. SLIDA is governed by an 11-member Governing Council under the direction of the Ministry of Public Administration and Management, and engages in postgraduate education (via a Master of Public Management), consultancy services and research, and offers training programs that includes diploma-level studies.[4][5][6][7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "History". Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration. SLIDA. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
- ^ "Appreciations: Kairshasp Nariman Choksy". sundaytimes.lk. The Sunday Times. 1 March 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
- ^ "New Director General Assumes Duties". Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration. SLIDA. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
- ^ "Governing Council". Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration. SLIDA. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
- ^ "About Us". Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration. SLIDA. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
- ^ "Learning and Development: Introduction". Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration. SLIDA. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
- ^ "Introduction of School of Post graduate studies". Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration. SLIDA. Retrieved 27 February 2018.