Young MPs introduce a new political culture

Parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa has said that the young public representatives of the current Parliament have introduced a new political culture.

He made this reference participating as the Chief Guest at a function organized for the recruitment of new students for English and Computer courses of the Samadhi Foundation in Matara. The foundation is operative under the guidance of Buddhika Pathirana, a UNP Parliamentarian of the Matara District. There is a situation in which Government members providing the time allocated for them in Parliament to Opposition members. Mr. Rajapaksa pointed out that there is a new political vision following the unity displayed by young legislators, irrespective of party differences.

Massive development in Hambantota generates jobs for youths

Parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa has said that the massive development taking place in Hambantota was generating more jobs for young men and women.

Mr. Rajapaksa said that they are exploring the possibility of creating a climate to help the talented young men and women to take to self-employment or a small industry to suit their skills and training. The Vocational Training Ministry is now in the process of crafting the necessary plans to help these youth. Namal Rajapaksa emphasized that this was their target in the Hambantota District.

He was speaking at the launch of new courses at the Hambantota District Youth Centre. Deputy Ministers Mahinda Amaraweera and Rohana Dissanayake and Director General of the National Youth Services Council Lalith Piyum Perera were present on the occasion.

Navy star player Namal Rajapaksa receives his medal from the chief guest His Excellency Mahinda Rajapaksa

Namal Rajapaksa wants children to gain awareness on culture and environment

Parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa is of the view that children should be provided education as well as awareness on the Sri Lankan culture and the environment.

The Parliamentarian said children should not only be provided school education but awareness on society. They should also be made aware of the environment and their country in addition to their culture. He pointed out that these children should also be provided with knowledge on the future. It is only then that the victories achieved can be safeguarded and make Sri Lanka a developed country within a unitary status.

The Parliamentarian was speaking at the presentation of scholarships to Ranviru families. The event was organized by the Seva Vanitha Unit of the Sri Lanka Air Force. Air Force Commander Air Chief Marshal Roshan Gunatilake was present.