List of Dharmaraja College Alumni - Civil Servants

Civil Servants

  • Tissa Devendra SLAS - Chairman Public Service Commission, the National Council for Administration(NCA) and Acclaimed author.
  • Jaliya Medagama SLAS - Former Secretary to the Ministry of Electrcity & Power,Former Commissioner of Agrarian Services, Former Chairman of Ceylon Petroleum Corporation, Director of Lanka Indian Oil Corporation.
  • Sunil S. Sirisena SLAS - Secretary of the Ministry of Education and fomer Additional Secretary Ministry of Defence.
  • T.B. Dissanayake SLAS - President's Counsel and Former Commissioner of Assizes.
  • D. T. Devenedra CCS - Eminent educationist and Archaeological commissioner.
  • P. D. Uduwela SLAS - Former Secretary to the Ministries of Public Administration and Social Services, Former Deputy Secretary to the treasury and the Former GA of Badulla.
  • Captain Nihal Keppetipola - Harbour Master of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA).
  • Lalith Heenagama SLAS - Former Secretary to the Ministry of Trade, former Director General of Customs and Chairman of Environmental Resources Investments PLC.
  • Asoka Ganganath Athurugiriya SLAS - Former Secretary to the Prime Minister.
  • Eng. S. B. Wijekoon - Former Chairman, State Development and Construction Corporation (SD&CC), Ministry of Construction, Engineering Services, Housing & Common Amenities
  • W.R.B. Rajakaruna - Chairman, Energy Conservation Fund, Ministry of Irrigation and Power.
  • K. Karalliyadda SLAS - Former Secretary of the Ministry of Coconut Development, Former Commissioner of Prisons, former GA/Matale.
  • S.L.B. Kapukotuwa - Former deputy director of education.
  • Jayampathi Bandara Heenkenda - Chairman of the State Printing Corporation.

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