Hon.Mano WijeyeratneMP | |
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මනෝ විජයරත්න | |
Minister of Enterprise Development | |
In office 28 January 2007 – 8 April 2010 | |
Minister of Plantation Services | |
In office 1993–1994 | |
Member of Parliament for Kegalle District | |
In office 2004–2010 | |
In office 1989–2001 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 28 July 1957 Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Died | 29 October 2011(2011-10-29) (aged 54) Singapore |
Resting place | Family Cemetery at Meeduma, Rambukkana, Sri Lanka |
Political party | United National Party (1989-2007) Sri Lanka Freedom Party (2007-2011) |
Spouse(s) | Dushyanthi Wegodapola Bharathi Wijeratne |
Children | Subodhana, Varnusha, Hasitha |
Parent(s) | Nissanka Wijeyeratne (father) Nita Wijeyeratne (née Dullewe) (mother) |
Alma mater | Royal College, Colombo |
Occupation | Politician |
Nissanka Manodha Wijeyeratne (Sinhala: නිශ්ශංක මනෝද විජයරත්න) (28 July 1957 – 29 October 2011) (known as Mano Wijeyeratne) was a former Politician, Government Minister, Coordinating Secretary to the President, Chairman of Road Accidents Prevention Authority , Member of United National Party and Sri Lanka Freedom Party chief organiser for the Dedigama Electorate in Kegalle District he was former Member of Parliament from Kegalle District.
Wijeyeratne had also served as Non-Cabinet Minister of Enterprise Development in President Mahinda Rajapakse's Government and Minister of Plantation Services under President D B Wijetunga's Government.
Early life
Born to a political dynasty in Sri Lanka, he was the second son of Dr Nissanka Wijeyeratne & Nita Dullewe Wijeyeratne and he had three brothers and a sister. They are Neranjan, Anuradha, Lankesh & Nishangani. Mano Wijeyeratne's father Nissanka and grandfather, Sir Edwin Wijeyeratne were prominent politicians who had become cabinet ministers. He was educated at the Royal College, Colombo.
Political career
Mano Wijeyeratne served as Member of Parliament for 17 years and had been elected to the parliament from Kegalle District four times from the United National Party in the years 1989, 1994, 2000 and 2004.He was a member of the United National party from 1989 to 2007 before crossingover to the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (2007-till his death). He was a former District Leader of Kegalle District for the United National Party (2004-2007). He had also served as Non-Cabinet Minister of Enterprise Development and Plantation Services. At the time of his death he was serving as the Sri Lanka Freedom Party chief organiser for the Dedigama Electorate.
Family
He was first married to Dushyanthi Wegodapola Daughter of Colonel Stanley Wegodapola (ex ADC to President of Sri Lanka) and Mrs Prema Wegodapola of Ratwatte Walauwa, Ukuwela. Mano Wijeyeratne had three children, eldest son Professor Subodhana Wijeyeratne (BA & MA from University of Cambridge, UK. & PhD from Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA) current he is a Professor at Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, USA., Varanusha (died at an early age), and Hasitha (a BSc graduate in Diagnostic Radiography from the University of Hertfordshire, UK). His second spouse was Bharathi Wijeratne.
See also
References
- Great loss to country – President of Sri Lanka. Daily News (Sri Lanka), Retrieved on 1 November 2011.
- Condolence Motion of Sri Lanka Parliament. Daily News (Sri Lanka), Retrieved on 22 March 2012.
- Lakshman Kadirgamar was deeply committed to lasting solution. Sunday Island (Sri Lanka), Retrieved on 9 December 2007.
- Drivers be more careful!. Sunday Observer (Sri Lanka), Retrieved on 2 November 2008.
- Leaders pay tributes to Kadirgamar Sri Lanka Guardian, Retrieved 15 August 2007.
- An illustrious son of Sabaragamuwa. Daily News (Sri Lanka), Retrieved on 20 October 2007.
- Science Museum
- Purdue University,USA
- Curriculum Vitae of Professor Subodhana Wijeyeratne
- Tales From The Stone Lotus by Subodhana Wijeyeratne. Amazon
External links
- The Wijeyeratne Ancestry
- Ratwatte Family Tree
- Right Royal rally of old Royalists in the Sri Lanka Parliament
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