INDIANS -----------|\
PAKISTANIS -------| \
BANGLADESH -----|--------> PAJEETS
NEPALI -------------| /
SRILANKANS ------|/
I HOPE THAT MAKES CLEAR !!
Yesterday, after a visit to my barber on a quiet Sunday evening , I was stopped by the Traffic Police for inadvertently crossing a traffic signal a little too late. The violation was mine, and I readily accepted it.
What impressed me, however, was not the fine, but the professionalism with which the entire situation was handled.
The officer from Cinnamon Gardens was courteous, respectful, and efficient. He politely asked whether I had a banking app on my phone, then patiently guided me through the GovPay system, enabling me to pay the fine instantly on the spot. Once payment was confirmed, my licence was promptly returned. The whole process took only a few minutes — no unnecessary delay, no frustration. Just professionalism, courtesy, and technology working as it should.
As I reflected on the experience, I could not help but recall the early discussions we had with the Police and other stakeholders during my tenure as Minister of Justice on using technology to improve public services. Seeing those initiatives now delivering real benefits to citizens is quietly satisfying. It is a reminder that every worthwhile reform takes time, and that no sincere effort to improve public service is ever wasted.
We often focus on what is wrong in public administration. It is equally important to acknowledge what is working well. This was a simple but powerful example of how technology can improve governance, and how a public officer performing his duty with competence, integrity, and respect can strengthen public trust.
My compliments to the Sri Lanka Police, the GovPay initiative, and particularly the officer from Cinnamon Gardens who handled the matter with exemplary professionalism.
Technology can modernise systems. Professional public servants can transform public confidence. Together, they make government work better for everyone.
Well done. 👏🇱🇰
Outrage in Japan!
“A 73-year-old grandpa got his hands and feet tied up by three Sri Lankan immigrants, beaten black and blue, and had his wallet and smartphone stolen.
Immigration policy failures have reached this point.”
🇺🇸 A shirtless man in a kilt walked into a Taco Bell in Florida.
When someone called him a “meth head,” he took that personally: “N*ga, I’m a f**ing electrician.”
Moments later, he leaves and the power goes out.
Sri Lanka is shining with beautiful Vesak lanterns, colorful decorations, and illuminated pandols as Buddhists celebrate Vesak across the island.
☸️🪷🌙🪔🇱🇰
Dos surfistas en Australia grabaron una ola apodada The Thing a 60km de la costa. Es un v��rtice marino único donde cuatro picos chocan a la vez generando un estruendo similar a un terremoto
If Sri Lanka had our generals, they'd still be fighting Tamil Tigers and have confused morons pushing for negotiations.
But Sri Lanka knew better, and didn't stop until the head of the snake was crushed.