Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration explained

Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration
Established:1982
Mission:Developing and improving public service administration in Sri Lanka
Head Label:Director general
Head:Wasantha Perera
Key People:J.J. Rathnasiri
Chairman, Governing Council
Owner:Government of Sri Lanka
Former Name:Academy of Administrative Studies
Location:28/10 Malalasekara mawatha
City:Colombo 00700
Country:Sri Lanka
Coor:6.899°N 79.8718°W

The Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration (Sinhala; Sinhalese: 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

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

Director generalTerm
Academy of Administrative Studies
H.S. Wanasinghe1966 – 1971
B.H. de Zoysa1971 – 1972
Eric. J. de. Silva1972 – 1973
Raja. G. Gomez1973 – 1975
V.C.B. Unantenne1975 – 1979
Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration
V. T. Navaratne1979 – 1987
Eric. J de Silva4 November 1988 – 12 November 1990
M. Somasunderam2 October 1991 – 11 September 1995
P. B. Wanninayake12 September 1995 – 15 January 1997
Dixon Nilaweera15 January 1997 – 31 September 1997
A. S. Gunawardena1 October 1997 – 30 May 1998
Sanath J. Ediriweera1 June 1998 – 20 July 2001
S. Ranugge23 July 2001 – 20 December 2001
T.M.K.B. Tennakoon7 February 2002 – 12 November 2007
W.M. Bandusena1 August 2008 – 10 January 2010
B. Wijayaratne11 January 2010 – 31 December 2013
J. Dadallage2 January 2014 – 19 January 2015
Wasantha Deshapriya9 February 2015 – 11 September 2015
M. Thilakasiri18 September 2015 – 15 December 2016
Wasantha Perera19 December 2016 – 28.09.2018[3]

SLIDA

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]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History. Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration. SLIDA. 27 February 2018.
  2. News: Appreciations: Kairshasp Nariman Choksy. 27 February 2018. The Sunday Times. sundaytimes.lk. 1 March 2015.
  3. Web site: New Director General Assumes Duties. Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration. SLIDA. 27 February 2018.
  4. Web site: Governing Council. Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration. SLIDA. 27 February 2018.
  5. Web site: About Us. Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration. SLIDA. 27 February 2018.
  6. Web site: Learning and Development: Introduction. Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration. SLIDA. 27 February 2018.
  7. Web site: Introduction of School of Post graduate studies. Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration. SLIDA. 27 February 2018.