Deshamanya දේශමාන්ය தேசமான்ய | |
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Awarded by The Government of Sri Lanka | |
Type | Title of honor/Order of merit |
Eligibility | Sri Lankan citizens |
Criteria | Highly notable service to the nation |
Status | Currently constituted |
Statistics | |
First induction | 1986 |
Last induction | 2019 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Sri Lankabhimanya |
Next (lower) | Deshabandu |
Deshamanya (Sinhala: දේශමාන්ය, romanized: Dēshamāṉya; Tamil: தேசமான்ய, romanized: Tēcamāṉya; Pride of the Nation) is the second-highest national honour of Sri Lanka awarded by the Government of Sri Lanka as a civil honour. It is awarded for "highly meritorious service", and is conventionally used as a title or prefix to the recipient's name.
Recipients
- 1986
- P. R. Anthonis – surgeon and academic
- Gamani Corea – economist, civil servant and diplomat
- M. C. M. Kaleel – physician, social worker and politician
- Malage George Victor Perera Wijewickrama Samarasinghe
- Miliani Sansoni – Chief Justice of Ceylon
- Victor Tennekoon – Chief Justice of Ceylon
- 1987
- Edwin Felix Dias Abeysinghe
- Neville Kanakeratne – diplomat
- V. Manicavasagar – Supreme Court Justice, Chancellor University of Jaffna
- Wijetunga Mudiyansela Tillekeratne
- 1988
- Hector Wilfred Jayewardene – lawyer, member United Nations Commission on Human Rights
- Thambiah Sivagnanam
- 1989
- 1990
- Sepala Attygalle – Commander of the Army
- Nandadeva Wijesekera
- Badi-ud-din Mahmud – politician, Minister of Education
- Baku Mahadeva – civil servant
- Nanayakkara Wasam James Mudalige
- 1991
- E. L. Senanayake – politician, Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka
- Montague Jayawickrama – politician, cabinet minister, governor
- K. W. Devanayagam – lawyer, politician, minister
- Nissanka Wijeyeratne – civil servant, politician
- Sivagamie Verina Obeyasekera
- Christopher Weeramantry
- Neville Ubesinghe Jayawardena
- Ivan Samarawickrema
- Chandirapal Chanmugam
- Abdul Caffoor Mohamed Ameer - Queen's Counsel, Attorney General of Sri Lanka
- 1992
- Abdul Bakeer Markar – politician
- Hewa Komanage Dharmadasa
- Ananda Weihena Palliya Guruge – diplomat, Buddhist scholar
- E. L. B. Hurulle – politician
- Abdul Majeed Mohamed Sahabdeen
- Suppiah Sharvananda – Chief Justice of Sri Lanka, provincial governor
- Linus Silva
- Nissanka Wijewardane
- 1993
- Geoffrey Bawa – Architect
- C. A. Coorey
- Felix Stanley Christopher Perera Kalpage
- H. W. Thambiah
- Richard Udugama – Major General
- Ponna Wignaraja
- Noel Wimalasena
- 1994
- Jayantha Kelegama
- Lalith Kotelawala – Businessman
- Nandadasa Kodagoda – Academic
- Godfrey Gunatilleke
- Arulanandam Yesuadiam Samuel Gnanam
- Nugegoda Gabadage Pablis Panditharatna
- Surendra Ramachandran
- Deraniyagalage Basil Ivor Pieris Samaranayake Siriwardhana
- 1996
- Duleep Mendis – Sri Lanka national cricket captain
- Arjuna Ranatunga – Sri Lanka national cricket captain
- 1998
- Charitha Prasanna de Silva
- Ken Balendra – Businessman
- Doreen Winifred Wickramasinghe
- Tamara Kumari Illangaratne
- Elanga Devapriya Wickremanayake
- R. K. W. Goonesekera – Academic, Lawyer
- Vernon Mendis – Diplomat
- H. L. de Silva – Diplomat
- A. T. Kovoor – Academic
- Ranjit Abeysuriya – lawyer
- Duncan White – Olympic medalist
- Christopher Rajindra Panabokke
- W. D. Amaradeva – Music Director
- Chitrasena – Dancer
- 2005
- Kamalika Priyaderi Abeyaratne
- William Alwis
- Mahesh Amalean – Engineer and industrialist
- Sohli E. Captain
- Radhika Coomaraswamy – Academic, Human Rights Activist, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations
- Lalith de Mel
- Rohan de Saram – Cellist
- Chandrananda de Silva
- Ashley de Vos – Architect
- Jayaratne Banda Dissanayake
- M. T. A. Furkhan
- D. Basil Goonesekera
- Cyril Herath – Inspector General of Police
- Asoka Kanthilal Jayawardhana
- A. S. Jayawarden – Sri Lankan economist and civil servant
- Harry Jayawardena – Businessman
- Nihal Jinasena – industrialist and sportsman
- Premasiri Khemadasa – Composer
- W. D. Lakshman
- Paddy Mendis – Air Chief Marshal
- Sunil Mendis – former Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka
- J. B. Peiris – Senior Neurologist, Researcher and Pioneer of Neurology
- M. D. D. Peiris
- Denis Perera – Lieutenant General
- P. Ramanathan – Former Justice of the Supreme Court and Provincial Governor
- P. Deva Rodrigo
- Mano Selvanathan
- A. H. Sheriffdeen – Surgeon, academic and voluntary worker
- Roland Silva
- Bradman Weerakoon – Civil servant
- Kandekumara Hapudoragamage Jothiyarathna Wijayadasa
- Ray Wijewardene – Academic, Engineer
- 2007
- James Peter Obeyesekere III – Politician and aviator
- 2008
- 2017
- Abbasally Akbar
- K. M. de Silva
- Tissa Devendra
- Colvin Goonaratna
- Amaradasa Gunawardana
- Devanesan Nesiah
- Nandadasa Rajapaksha
- Priyani Soysa
- Latha Walpola
- Mineka Presantha Wickramasingha
- Bhanuka Wimalasooriya
- 2019
- Indrajit Coomaraswamy
- Ajith De Soyza
- Merrill J. Fernando
- Mohan Munasinghe
- Moragoda Christopher Walter Pinto
- Surath Wickremesinghe
References
- Gunawardena, Charles A. (2005). Encyclopedia Of Sri Lanka. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 254. ISBN 9781932705485.
- ^ "National Awards". President of Sri Lanka Secretariat. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- ^ "National Honours – 2017". The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). 21 March 2017. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- "President honours outstanding citizens at National Awards ceremony".
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