- List of Dharmaraja College alumni
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This is a List of Old Rajans, they being the alumni of Dharmaraja College, Kandy, Sri Lanka.
Head of State
- His Excellency President William Gopallawa, MBE - First President of Sri Lanka and last Governor-General of Ceylon.[1]
Political Leaders
- Hon. A. E. Goonesinha - Founder of the first labour party in Sri Lanka Ceylon Labour Party, First Ceylonese Mayor of Colombo and First Cabinet minister of State.[2]
- Hon. A. Ratnayaka - First Cabinet Minister of Food, Co-operatives and Home Affairs in independent Ceylon and last President of the Senate of Ceylon.
- Hon. Sir Bennet Soysa - Former Mayor of the Kandy Municipal Council.[3]
- Hon. Yasaratne Tennakoon - Former Member of Parliament and Former Deputy Secretary of SLFP.[4]
- Hon. Janaka Bandara Tennakoon, MP - Cabinet Minister of Land and Land Development.[5]
- Hon. Lalith Dissanayake, MP - Deputy Minister of Health.
- Hon. Erik Weerawardana, MP - Member of Parliament.
- Hon. Dimuthu Bandara Abayakoon - Former Member of Parliament.[6]
- Hon. Sarath Kongahage - Former Member of Parliament and Candidate of Sri Lankan presidential election, 2010.[7]
- Hon. Thilina Tennakoon -Member Central Provincial Council, Former Member of Parliament and Leader of the Opposition of the Kandy Municipal Council
- Hon. Tilak Ratnayake - Former Mayor of the Kandy Municipal Council
- Hon. Anura Daniel - Former Member of Parliament
Prelates
- Most Venerable Madugalle Sri Sumana Siddharthe Dhammasiddhi Maha Thero - Former Mahanayake Thero of the Malwatte Chapter, Sri Lanka
Judges
- Hon. Justice S. S. Wijeratne - Chairman of the Legal Aid Commission of Sri Lanka, member of the constitutional council and former senior legal counsel UNHCR, Geneva.[6][8]
- Hon. Justice L.K. Wimalachandra - Appeal court judge and commissioner for Tourism Administration.[6][9]
Diplomats
- Hon. W. J. S. Karunaratne SLAS SLOS - Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Canada, former secretary to the president.[6][10]
- Hon. D. Wijesinghe SLOS - Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Mauritius and the former Secretary to the Cabinet.[6][11]
Members of the Defence Services
Sri Lankan Army
- Lieutenant General Nalin Angammana † - Former GOC, 3rd Division Sri Lanka Engineers. The highest ranking Sri Lanka Army officer who had died on battlefield.[12][13]
- Major General Mohan Jayawardana - Commander of the 53 Division, Anuradhapura and Former Commander of Sri Lanka Army Area Headquarters, Welioya.[14]
- Major General Gamini Jayasundare RWP RSP - Former Director of National Cadet Corps.[15]
- Major General Seevali Wanigasekare - Former GOC, 55 Division, director general (Training) and commandant army, Batalanda.[6]
- Brigadier R. W. Ranaweera.[16]
- Brigadier Dushyantha Rajaguru - Assistant Military Secretary, Army Headquarters
- Brigadier Nirmal Dharmarathna - Director Operations, Army Headquarters
- Brigadier Nissanka Ranawana - GOC of Sri Lanka Army's 61 Division
- Colonel Shantha Dissnayake - Operations Commander Colombo
- Colonel Athula Ariyaratne - Brigade Commander of Sri Lanka Army’s 62-1 Brigade, Task Force 2
- Colonel Anil Samarasiri - Commanding Officer of 6th Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment (CR)
- Colonel Senaka Wijesuriya - Brigade Commander of Sri Lanka Army’s 59-2 Brigade, 59 Division.[17]
- Colonel Sujeewa S. Gunawardena - General Staff of Sri Lanka Army's 52 Division.[17]
- Colonel Janaka Ariyaratne - Commander of 9th Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment (SLSR), 59-3 Brigade
- Lt. Colonel Randula Hathnagoda - Brigade Commander of Sri Lanka Army’s 64-2 Brigade, Task Force 4
- Lt. Colonel Epsitha Dissanayake - Commanding Officer of 8th Regiment Sri Lanka Light Infantry (SLLI), 57-4 Brigade
- Lt. Colonel Vajira Welagedara - Commanding Officer of 8th Gemunu Watch (GW), 58-3 Brigade
- Lt. Colonel Chandana Wickramasinghe - Commanding Officer of 8th Gajaba Regiment, 58 Division
- Major Anil Perera - Staff Officer, Task Force 6, Poonarin.[17]
- Major Senaka Lankadhikara
- Major Nalinda Niyangoda - Commanding Officer of 10th Sri Lanka Armoured Corps
- Sri Lanka Army#Ranks/Major Anurudha Galgamuwa
Sri Lankan Air Force
- Group Captain Sudarshana Pathirana.[16]
- Group Captain Dushyantha Ratnayake
- Wing Commnder Harishchandra M.B. Hearth - Commander of Sri Lanka Air Force Regiment Special Force and first Sri Lankan & third South Asian to complete 1,000 parachute jumps.[18]
- Wing commnder Manuja Werellagama
- Wing Commander Athula Nanayakkara
- Wing Commander Mahinda Pagoda
- Squadron Leader M. Mudagammana.[16]
- Squadron Leader Dhammika Samarakoon
- Flight Lieutenant G.A.L.P. Gunasinghe † - WWV Recipient
- Flight Lieutenant Ananda Handunge- Tech Eng Branch (Former Staff Officer, Directorate of General Engineering, SLAF HQ)
- Flight Lieutenant M.V.K.H Wijekoon † - SLAF Regiment, Palali Camp.[19]
- Pilot Officer A. F. Kularathna † - MIA after a daring bombing raid to Germany during World War II flying for the British Royal Air Force.[20]
- Douggie Fernando † - Royal Ceylon Air Force
- Rear Admiral R. W. Ilangakoon.[16]
- Commander Aruna Tennakoon WWV RSP - Sri Lanka Navy
- Lieutenant Commander S. Dissanayake.[16]
- Lieutenant Commander N.C.K. Abeysinghe - Squadron Commander of Naval Fast attack craft Squadron (aka Dvora Squadron), Trincomalee.
Sri Lanka Police
- SDIG Gamini Gunawardane - Former Senior Deputy Inspector General and Chairman of the National Lotteries Board.[21]
- SDIG Pujith Jayasundara - Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police, Uva Province.[22]
- SDIG Jayatissa Herath - Former president of the Sri Lanka Hockey Union.[23]
- DIG Upul Seneviratne † - Director of Training, Special Task Force.[24]
- DIG T.B. Kehelgamuwa - Former Deputy Inspector General of Police.
- DIG Daya Jayasundara - Former Deputy Inspector General of Police and a top Sri Lankan Rugby refree.[15]
- DIG Sarath Jayasundare.[15]
- DIG Mahinda Baddewela.[25]
- DIG Daya Samaraweera - Former president of the Table Tennis Association of Sri Lanka.[16]
- DIG Nimal Jayasundare
Civil servants
- Tissa Devendra SLAS - Chairman Public Service Commission, the National Council for Administration(NCA) and Acclaimed author.[26][27]
- 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.[28]
- Sunil S. Sirisena SLAS - Secretary of the Ministry of Education and fomer Additional Secretary Ministry of Defence.[29]
- T.B. Dissanayake SLAS - President's Counsel and Former Commissioner of Assize
- D. T. Devenedra CCS - Eminent educationist and Archaeological commissioner.[30]
- 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.[31]
- Captain Nihal Keppetipola - Harbour Master of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA).[34]
- Lalith Heenagama SLAS - Former Secretary to the Ministry of Trade, former Director General of Customs and Chairman of Environmental Resources Investments PLC.[35]
- S.M.Tennekoon SLAS - Former Chief Secretary, Central Province.
- Asoka Ganganath Athurugiriya SLAS - Former Secretary to the Prime Minister.
- W.R.B.Rajakaruna - Chairman, Energy Conservation Fund, Ministry of Irrigation and Power.[36]
- K. Karalliyadda SLAS - Former Secretary of the Ministry of Coconut Development, former Commissioner of Prisons, former GA/Matale.[35]
- S.L.B. Kapukotuwa - Former deputy director of education.[37]
- Jayampathi Bandara Heenkenda - Chairman of the State Printing Corporation.[38] [Heenkenda is not a civil servant]
- Udaya Seneviratne,Sectrary,Ministry of Sports
- Luxman Perera,Fomer Deputy Commissioner of elections,Fomer GA, Puttlam
- L.A.Uduwela, Fomer Additional Government Agent, Kandy
Academics
- Prof. Stanley Wijesundera - Vice Chancellor, University of Colombo.[39]
- Prof. Ananda W.P. Guruge - Emeritus Professor of Religious studies, Dean of Academic Affairs and Director of the International Academy of Buddhism at University of the West, California. Vice president of the World Fellowship of Buddhists, Patron of the European Buddhist Union, Chairman of the World Buddhist University Council and Former Senior Special Adviser to the Director General of UNESCO
- Prof. J B Disanayake - Emeritus Professor, one of the leading authorities of the Sinhala Language, Sri Lankan Ambassador to Thailand.[40]
- Prof. W. S. Karunaratne - Former Senior lecturer of University of Kelaniya, and Former Sri Lankan Ambassador to USA
- 'Kala Keerthi', 'Dharma Shastra Visharadha Kirthi Sri' Prof. Anuradha Seneviratna - Former Senior Professor in the Department of Sinhala, University of Peradeniya.[41]
- Prof. Sunanda Mahendra - Department of Mass Communication, Kelaniya University
- Prof. Padmasiri de Silva - A prominent author, former Head of the Philosophy and Psychology Department, University of Peradeniya and a research Fellow at Monash University.[42][43]
- Prof. Dhammika Ganganath Dissanayake - Former Chairman, Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation and Head of the Mass Communication Department University of Sri Jayewardenepura.[44]
- Prof. H.P.M. Gunasena - A world authority on rice, Former Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya and Advisor to the Agro Forestry Development International Research Centre.[45]
- Prof. Susantha Herath - Professor of the Business Computer Information System Department, St. Cloud State University.[46]
- Prof. B.M. Ratnayake Bandara - Professor of the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, Chairman of the Faculty Research Committee and Chairman of the Board of Chemical Sciences of the Postgraduate Institute of Science.[47]
- Prof. Jayantha Weerasinghe - Senior Lecturer at the Department of Oral Surgery, Faculty of Dental Sciences, University of Peradeniya.
- Prof. Vajira Weerasinghe - Senior Lecturer at the Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Peradeniya.
- Prof. S.W.R.D.A.Samarasinghe - Senior Lecturer at the Department of Economics, Faculty of Arts, University of Peradeniya.
- Prof. V. Ariya Sumanasinghe - Senior Lecturer at the Department of Agricultural Biology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya.
- Dr. V.W.Jagath Vasanthathilaka- Consultant Rheumatologist Teaching Hospital Kandy . Board member ; Rheumatology. Post Graduate Institute of Medicine. Member of the American College of Rheumatology.[48][49][50]
- Dr. Sarith Mahanama - Associate Research Scientist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.[51][52]
- Dr. Milinda Abeykoon - Research Associate, Brookhaven National Laboratory.[53]
- Dr. Krishan Deheragoda - Chairman of the Sustainable Energy Authority (SEA) and former Dean of the Faculty of Geography at University of Sri Jayewardenepura.
- Dr. Viskam Wijewardana - Research Scientist, Center for Vaccine Research , University of Pittsburgh.[54]
- Dr. Sanjeeva Balasuriya - J.H. Michell Medallist Mathematics Department Connecticut College.[55]
- Dr. Duminda Randeniya - Engineering Science and Technology Research Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
- Dr. Ashoka Polpitiya - Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.[56]
- Dr. Lalith Perera - Research Scientist, University of North Carolina.[57]
- Dr. Athula Kulatunga - Senior Lecturer at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology, Purdue University.[58]
- Dr. Sarath Tennakoon - Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Technology, Staffordshire University.[59]
- Dr. Ananda K. Seneviratne - Principal Scientist Biopharmaceutical Formulation, Allergan, California.
- Dr. Milinda Pathiraja - Architect and Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Moratuwa
- Dr. Pandula Athauda-arachchi - Academic clinician, Gates Scholar at University of Cambridge and Cardiologist, Edinburgh, UK.[60]
- Dr. Ashan Gunarathne-Honorary Lecturer, at University of Birmingham and Cardiology Specialist Registrar , United Kingdom
Industrialist & Corporate Executives
- Mervin Jayasinghe – Deputy Chairman of Ceylinco Consolidated.[61]
- Dr. Anura Ekanayake - Former Director of Unilever Sri Lanka and Deputy Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.[62]
- Thilak Godamanna - Managing Director of Ninehearts (pvt) Ltd and Member of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.[63]
- W. Karunajeewa - Chairman of Peoples Bank,Former Chairman ETF,Former Working Director,Fisheries Corporation.[64]
- Gamini Jayasinghe – Deputy Chairman of Ceylinco Consolidated, former treasurer of the National Olympic Committee, secretary of the Sri Lanka Hockey Federation and treasurer of the Handball Federation of Sri Lanka.[65]
- Chinthaka Wijesuriya - Central Province General Manager of Sri Lanka Telecom and former Kandy SC winger.[66]
- Dumidu Nayanamithra - Manager (Operations), hSenid Mobile Solutions.[67]
- Dudley Boyagoda -Former Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Sri Lanka.
- Dr.(Eng.) Ananda Handunge -Chairman/Managing Director of Global engineering Solution(pvt)Ltd, Former CEO of LAUGFS,Former Director/GM of Loadstar Solideal-world largest solid tyre manufacture .
- Indika De Zoysa - Country Business Manager, Intel Sri Lanka.[68]
- Priyantha Talwatta - Head of the American Express Credit Cards, Sri Lanka.[69]
Educationalists
- Hon. Sir Bennet Soysa - Patron of Mahamaya Girls' College[3]
- Colonel S.L.B. Amaranayake - Former Principal of Dharmaraja College.
- A.P. Gunaratne - Former Principal of Dharmaraja College and Ananda College.[70]
- T.B. Damunupola - Former Principal of Dharmaraja College and Ananda College
- Dr. Asoka Senani Hewage - Principal of D. S. Senanayake College.[71]
Poets, Novelists, Journalists & Academic Writers
- Wimalaratne Kumaragama - Great sinhala poet of the Colombo era.[72]
- Acharya Godwin Samararatne - One of the best known meditation teachers of Sri Lanka,in recent times
- Dharma Sri Munasinghe – Award winning Radio play writer for SLBC (Writer of Monarathenna and co-writer of Muvan Palassa) and Tele drama/Film screenwriter & Director.[73]
- Chandrarathna Bandara - Prominent sinhala author; winner of National Literary award and the D.R. Wijewardene commemoration award for the Best Sinhala Novel.[74]
- Dr. H.S.S. Nissanka - Editor of the Lake House Group.[32][75]
- Tissa Hewawissa - Veteran journalist and Cartoonist.[76]
- Stanley Jayaweera - A prominet author.[32]
- Upananda Jayasundera - A prominent sports journalist in Sri Lanka.[32]
- Channa Dolapihilla - Veteran journalist and author.[77]
- David Karunaratne - A well-known journalist and writer.[78][79]
- Deltota Chandrapala - A well-known journalist and Editor-in-Chief of Wijeya children's magazine.[78][80]
- D. W. Senadheera - Author of Olcott and the Buddhist Revival.[78][81]
- Kapila M. Gamage - Veteran journalist.[78]
- Chatura Jayatillake - A well-known journalist.[78]
- B. H. Hemapriya - Author and journalist.[82][83]
- P. B. Ilangasinghe - Journalist and song writer.[82][84]
- Percy Jayamanne - A weill-known journalist and lexicographer of dictionaries, Malalasekera English-Sinhala Dictionary, Encyclopedia for Children and Youth and Sarasavi Sinhala - Sinhala Dictionary.[82][85]
- Kapila M. Gamage - A well-known journalist.[82]
- Sisil Jinadasa - Veteran journalist.[82]
Sportspersons
- Chamara Kapugedera - Vice captain of the Sri Lanka Twenty20 cricket team and Sri Lanka test cricketer.
- T.B. Kehelgamuwa - Former Sri Lankan cricketer, former manager of the Sri Lankan cricket team and former chairman of the selection committee of Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka.[86]
- Heshan Unamboowe - International Sri Lankan swimmer.
- D.D.P. Alwis - A famous Kandy Cricket Club player.[87]
- Sonny Yatawara - Former Ceylon Cricket Association and Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) cricketer.[88]
- Indrajith Bandaranayake - Former Kandy SC and Sri Lanka Rugby captain.[89]
- Radhika Hettiarachchi - Former Kandy SC and Sri Lanka Rugby captain.[90]
- Hemantha Yatawara - Former Kandy SC and Sri Lanka Rugby captain.[91]
- Ajantha Samarakoon - Former Kandy SC and Sri Lanka Rugby captain.[91]
- C.S. Fernando - Former Sri Lanka Rugby national team player.[91]
- S U Mendis - Former Sri Lanka Rugby national team player.[91]
- Upali Ekanayake - Former Sri Lanka Rugby national team player.[91]
- Ajantha Samarakoon - Former Sri Lanka Rugby national team player.[91]
- Sumedha Jayasinghe - Sri Lanka Rugby national team player.[91]
- Darshana Etipola - Sri Lanka Rugby national team player.[91]
Film, Theatre and Television
- Professor Dharmasena Pathiraja - Film director and screenwriter.
- Ananda Perera - Famous musician and leader of the musical group Siha Shakthi.
- Keerthi Pasquel - Famous vocalist.
- Amarasiri Kalansuriya - Famous actor.[92]
- H.D Sugathapala - Acclaimed dramatist.[93]
- Sudath Mahadivulwewa – Film director.[78]
- Kapila Kumara Kalinga - Famous director, scriptwriter and Llyricist.[78]
- Sarath Dassanayake - Famous Music Director.[94]
- K.D.K.Dharmawardane - Famous Music Director.[95]
- Sarath Wickrema – Music director of 27 movies including Handana Kinkini, Abhiyo-gaya, Savithrige Rathriya, Ragini and Sanda Yahanata.[96]
- Daya Tennakoon - Famous Actor.[92]
- Bandara Athauda - Famous vocalist.
- Dayan Witharana - Famous vocalist.[97]
- Roshan Pilapitiya - Famous Actor and Producer.[98][99]
- Amila Abeysekera - Famous Actor.[100]
- Indika Ginige - Famous Actor.[101]
Other Prominent Alumni
- Ananda Mivanapalana - A prominent leader of Sinhalese-Buddhist revival and the Co-founder of the World Fellowship of Buddhists.[102]
- J. H. De Saram - The first native Chief Commissioner of Scouting in Ceylon.[103]
- Gamini Dissanayake - Renowned Draftsman.
- Jagath Wijenayake - Prominent Economist, lecturer in Accountancy and movie producer.[104]
- Deshabandu Dr. Nihal Karunaratne - Prominent environment activist.[105]
See also
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