IT and computer knowledge for all students, regardless of field of study….
Universities should compete to attract high achievers….
Freedom for Universities to plan their studies and manage….
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has reiterated that Sri Lanka must keep pace with transformative changes taking place globally.
“We cannot afford to lag behind. Our higher education system must adapt swiftly. It has to offer our students an education that will remain relevant despite fast changing circumstances and help them find gainful employment in future. Unfortunately, this is an area in which our universities and other higher education institutions need considerable improvement” the President said.
IT and computer knowledge
for all students, regardless of field of study….
Universities should compete to attract high achievers….
Freedom for Universities to plan their studies and manage….
President
Gotabaya Rajapaksa has reiterated that Sri Lanka must keep pace with
transformative changes taking place globally.
“We
cannot afford to lag behind. Our higher education system must adapt swiftly. It
has to offer our students an education that will remain relevant despite fast
changing circumstances and help them find gainful employment in future.
Unfortunately, this is an area in which our universities and other higher
education institutions need considerable improvement” the President said.
Commander of the Navy reviews final day of CONEX-21 The third edition of Colombo Naval Exercise -2021 (CONEX-21), hosted by Sri Lanka Navy, concluded on successful note on 10th February 2021. Meanwhile, the final day exercises of CONEX – 21 held in seas off Colombo for the third consecutive day were subjected to the review of Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne.
The Navy had deployed 04 Offshore Patrol Vessels, 02 Fast Missile Vessels, 02 Bay Class Coastal Patrol Vessels, 01 Fast Gun Boat and 08 Fast Attack Craft from 04th Fast Attack Flotilla for the exercise. Apart from that, 03 ships from Sri Lanka Coast Guard as well as MI 17, Bell 412 and 212 helicopters and an observation aircraft, B - 200 King Air from Sri Lanka Air Force had also been deployed for this year’s exercise.
The Chief of Staff of Sri Lanka Navy, Rear Admiral Kapila Samaraweera today relinquished naval duties to which he was committed over the past 36 years.
The Defence Advisor at Bangladesh High Commission in Sri Lanka, Commodore Md Shafiul Bari paid a courtesy call on Navy Commander, Vice Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne at the Navy Headquarters, today.As this turned out to be the first official interaction between them, after Commodore Md Shafiul Bari assuming office in Colombo, Commander of the Navy took opportunity to extend best