Delighted to announce the commencement of InSITE Campus, a new higher education institution committed to academic excellence, innovation, and leadership development.
Through partnerships with institutions in the UK, Australia, and China, we will offer internationally recognized programs in Management, Engineering & Technology, Cyber Security, Law, Project Management, Education, Hospitality Management, Community Services, and Strategic Leadership & Management.
Learn more: https://t.co/fyaul6FXLL
#InSITECampus #HigherEducation #Innovation #Leadership #CyberSecurity #Engineering #Management #Education #SriLanka
The news item about Hans Wijayasuriya joining SriLankan Airlines as an advisor has generated much humour on social media. I wish Hans all the very best in this challenging assignment.
However, my position on SriLankan Airlines has remained unchanged for many years. SriLankan Airlines has become an unnecessary burden on the taxpayers of this country. It is a loss-making State-Owned Enterprise that has consumed enormous amounts of public funds over decades, with very little accountability.
As Chairman of COPE, I had the opportunity to examine the affairs of SriLankan Airlines in depth. Based on those findings, I submitted a report to Parliament highlighting the urgent need for far-reaching reforms. Unfortunately, successive governments have failed to take the bold decisions required. @EranWick@samarajiva@VeriteResearch@danielalphonsus@dhananath
The issue before us is not about individuals appointed to positions of responsibility. It is about the sustainability of a State enterprise that continues to operate at a significant cost to the public. Sri Lanka can no longer afford to postpone difficult but necessary reforms.
I sincerely hope that Hans Wijayasuriya's involvement will contribute to a serious discussion on the future of SriLankan Airlines. But the real question remains: how much longer can the people of Sri Lanka be expected to carry the financial burden of an enterprise that has repeatedly failed to justify its existence in its present form?
Reform cannot wait any longer.
I was delighted to see the recent Gazette Notification relating to the Chartered Media Professionals Institute Act. This marks an important milestone in the long journey toward the professionalization and institutional development of Sri Lanka’s media sector.
Several years ago, I had the privilege of serving as the Chairman of the committee appointed by then Media Minister Dullas Alahapperuma (@DullasOfficial) to draft the proposed legislation for establishing a Chartered Media Professionals Institute in Sri Lanka. It was a challenging but rewarding task, undertaken with the support of an exceptionally capable group of media professionals, academics, legal experts, and industry practitioners who generously contributed their expertise and experience.
Although our committee successfully completed the drafting process, circumstances at the time did not permit us to take the proposed legislation to Parliament as a draft bill. Therefore, it is particularly gratifying to witness the initiative moving forward and receiving official recognition through the present government’s Gazette Notification.
Professionalizing the media sector has long been a necessity in Sri Lanka. The establishment of a Chartered Media Professionals Institute can contribute significantly to enhancing professional standards, ethics, continuous learning, accreditation, and public trust in journalism and media practice. Such an institution has the potential to become a cornerstone in strengthening the quality and credibility of our media landscape.
I take this opportunity to express my appreciation to all members of the original drafting committee whose dedication made this achievement possible. Progress in public policy is often the result of collective efforts that transcend political administrations and individual recognition.
I am pleased to share here a photograph of the committee together with the draft that we prepared at the time. It serves as a reminder that meaningful reforms often require patience, persistence, and the commitment of many individuals working toward a common goal. @NalakaG@rkalansooriya@anushapalpita@milindarj@MahindaPathir11@asokadias
#MediaProfessionals #SriLankaMedia #MediaDevelopment #PublicPolicy #ProfessionalStandards #CharteredMediaProfessionalsInstitute
පුංචි පැලේ ගස වෙනා.....
"From a tiny sapling to a flourishing tree."
(Twelve years ago, on World Environment Day 2014, I planted this mango sapling. Today, it stands as a thriving tree—a small reminder that meaningful change begins with small actions)
#WorldEnvironmentDay
#EnvironmentDay
#ProtectNature
#GoGreen
#Sustainability
#ClimateAction
#EnvironmentalProtection
#GreenFuture
#NatureConservation
#PlantATree
Today is World Environment Day.
Having had the privilege of serving in a position responsible for environmental conservation and management in Sri Lanka, I firmly believe that our country possesses a strong and comprehensive legal framework for environmental protection. What is needed now is greater commitment, stronger enforcement, and more effective implementation of these laws and regulations.
It is particularly encouraging to see some of the initiatives that were launched during my tenure as Chairman of the Central Environmental Authority continuing to move forward with strength and purpose. One of the most significant among them is the effort to amend and modernize the National Environmental Act. After years of consultations, technical work, and policy engagement by many stakeholders, it is gratifying to see that this important reform process has now reached a more concrete and meaningful stage.
On this World Environment Day, let us reaffirm our collective responsibility to protect, conserve, and sustainably manage our natural environment for future generations.
#WorldEnvironmentDay #Environment #EnvironmentalProtection #Sustainability #SriLanka #CEA #CharithaHerath
There has been a narrative that, even after 76 years of independence, Sri Lanka has achieved nothing and that the country has failed. I believe that is a mistaken judgment.
While we may disagree with the views of the JVP and others, we must listen carefully to the message sent by the people who voted us out. Democracy requires not only defending our own record but also understanding the concerns, aspirations, and frustrations of the people.
The way forward is not denial, but honest reflection, engagement, and a renewed commitment to building a stronger Sri Lanka.
#charitha_herath #SJB
In my discussion on Point Blank, I explained that Sri Lanka’s economic collapse cannot be understood by looking only at the Gotabaya Rajapaksa administration. The root vulnerability was the country’s growing dependence on International Sovereign Bond (ISB) borrowings accumulated over successive governments since 2008.
When global financial conditions tightened and Sri Lanka lost access to international markets, the Gotabaya government could not refinance maturing ISBs as previous governments had done. The resulting foreign exchange crisis became the decisive factor behind the economic collapse and ultimately led to the fall of the administration.
Understanding the crisis requires an objective analysis of structural debt vulnerabilities rather than a purely political narrative.
#SriLanka #Economy #DebtCrisis #ISB #PointBlank #EconomicPolicy #SriLankaPolitics
May this Vesak bring peace, compassion, wisdom, and the light of humanity into your life.
Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed Vesak filled with happiness, serenity, and meaningful reflection.
#Vesak2026#HappyVesak#VesakBlessings#වෙසක්#පින්බරවෙසක්#MayPeacePrevail #Compassion #Humanity #SriLanka #Mindfulness #PeaceAndHarmony #charitha_herath
Pleasure to participate in the Farewell Reception hosted by the Deputy High Commissioner of India, Dr. Satyanjal Pandey, (@DrSatyanjal) at the Sangam Ballroom, ITC Ratnadipa, Colombo.
The evening was a meaningful occasion to acknowledge and appreciate his diplomatic service and contribution towards strengthening Sri Lanka–India relations and regional engagement. It was also a valuable opportunity to reconnect with distinguished guests from academia, diplomacy, policy, and professional sectors while exchanging perspectives on regional cooperation and future collaboration.
Sharing a few moments from the event. @IndiainSL
#Diplomacy #IndiaSriLanka #FarewellReception #InternationalRelations #PublicPolicy #Governance #Leadership #SriLanka #RegionalCooperation #charitha_herath
Nexus chairman Prof. Charitha Herath attended the launch of ‘Ekata Gatuma’ by former MP Patali Champika Ranawaka at BMICH, engaging in discussions on geopolitics, global affairs, and Sri Lanka’s strategic future.
Nexus values platforms that encourage informed policy dialogue.
I am pleased to announce that @insitecampus has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Jilin Jidouyan Technology Co., Ltd., China.
This partnership is centered on advancing higher education collaboration between Sri Lanka and China, with a strong focus on talent development in Artificial Intelligence, Education, Agriculture, and Healthcare.
Through this collaboration, we aim to:
• Deliver globally aligned academic programs
• Promote innovation and applied research
• Strengthen industry partnerships for internships and employment pathways
• Facilitate knowledge exchange and technology transfer
This marks a significant step in our mission to provide international-standard education locally while enhancing employability and real-world skills.
I look forward to the opportunities this collaboration will bring to our students and the broader education ecosystem.
#HigherEducation #InternationalCollaboration #Innovation #TalentDevelopment #InSI @NexusLK
Behind every success story is effort no one saw.
Today, we honor that effort. Happy Labour Day!
Faith renewed today, hearts lifted in hope, celebrating love, grace, and endless new beginnings...
#SriLanka#NexusResearch#IndustrialPolicy#Research#Labourday
Prof. Charitha Herath, Chair of Nexus Research, participated in the Colombo GeoEconomics Conference 2026, jointly organised by Chintan Research Foundation (India) and CLASS (Sri Lanka).
A timely and insightful dialogue on economic and strategic challenges shaping the region.
The launch of the Constitutional Reform Dialogue Process was successfully held on 3rd February at BMICH, marking a significant step toward inclusive and participatory constitutional reform. Nexus productively organized the inaugural launch on behalf of the OTI.