Talk:Nissanka Wijeyeratne

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Please do not remove article-improvement tags, like the "unsourced" and "cleanup" ones that were here, without addressing the issues raised. If you have any questions or concerns, please use this talk page, or feel free to leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks. Dawn bard (talk) 16:45, 20 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

CURRICULAM VITAE[edit]

Name: Nissanka Parakrama Wijeyeratne

Date of Birth: 14th June 1924

Place of Birth: Colombo, Sri Lanka

Date of Death: 07th January 2007

Place of Death: Kandy, Sri Lanka

Marital Status: Married in 1954 Nita Dullewe, of Meeduma Walauwa, Rambukkana. Had five children ( Neranjan, Mano, Anuradha, Lankesh & Nishanganie).

Educational Qualifications: Having obtained a B.A Honors degree In History at the University of Colombo & Joined the Ceylon Civil Service

1: Second Lieutenant, Ceylon Artillery Volunteers

2: Deputy Director, Department of Immigration & Emigration

3: Asst Settlement Officer, Department of Land Settlement

4: Deputy Director, Department of Rural Development

5: Deputy Director ( Administration ), Department of Agriculture

6: Assistant Government Agent, Galle

7: Deputy Controller of Establishment, Treasury

8: Director ( Treasury Representative ) , Ceylon Transport Board

9: Personal Manager, Port Cargo Corporation

10: Government Agent, Anuradhapura

11: Chairman, Anuradhapura Preservation Board

12: Chairman, Anuradhapura Co-operative Bank

13: Superintendent of Prisons, Anuradhapura

14: Government Agent, Jaffna

15: Government Agent, Mannar

16: Secretary, Public Service Commission

17: Director General, Ceylon Broadcasting Corporation

18: Director, Department of Cultural Affairs

19: Chairman, Ceylon Broadcasting Corporation

20: Director ( Organization & Methods ), Staff Training Centre

21: Chairman, Ceylon Savings Bank

22: Chairman, Lady Lohore Fund

23: Senior Asst Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs

24: Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transport

25: Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Cultural Affairs

26: Chairman, National Emblem Design & National Flag Design Committee

27: Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting

28: Member, Sri Lanka Press Council

Retired from Government Administrative Service in 1973

29: Diyawadana Nilame of the Sri Dalada Maligawa, Kandy in 1975 - 1985

30: Became a member of U N P in 1976

31: Appointed U N P’s Chief Organizer for the Dedigama electorate in 1977

32: Won the 1977 Parliamentary Elections & M.P for Dedigama electorate

33: Cabinet Minister of Education & Higher Education 1977 - 1980

34: Cabinet Minister of Justice & UNESCO Affairs 1980 - 1988

35: Member, Governing Body of UNESCO head quarters in Paris

36: Elected Member, UNESCO Executive Committee

37: Sri Lanka Ambassador to the Russian Federation

38: Time of Death he was serving as The Chairman, Law & Society Trust

Origin[edit]

I've removed the section stating that Dr. Wijeyeratne was low-country and that he 'challenged' the 'Kandyan Radala hierarchy' for the position of DN. Apart from the fact that his family lived in the vicinity of Utuwankande for a considerable time prior to his birth (thus making his technically at least up-country), his mother was up-country. Furthermore his wife was Kandyan and Radala.

Beyond that I believe references to social groups such as the Kandyan Radala 'hierarchy' should be backed with solid sociological evidence. Where is this hierarchy, who is a part of it, and how did it monopolise the position? None of these issues are addressed.

Let's not inflate the memory of a remarkable and dignified individual with assertions, fallacies, and the forwarding of various contemporary agendas. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.53.94.9 (talk) 22:13, 3 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]