Madhura Senavirathna

Madhura Senavirathna

politician Sri Lanka

Madhura Senavirathna is the Deputy Minister of Education in Sri Lanka, recognized for his efforts in introducing a regulatory framework for the oversight and registration of private universities. He has been vocal about the challenges faced by the Ministry in maintaining educational standards due to the lack of proper supervision of private institutions. Senavirathna has emphasized the importance of adhering to registration processes and has announced plans for surveys to identify unregistered educational establishments, thereby aiming to enhance the quality of higher education in the country.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
260,272
Power
1,021$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Sri Lanka 2 7.00 1.10% +10% 21,413,249 260,272 $84,000 1,021$
Totals 2 21,413,249 260,272 $84,000 1,021$
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Recent Mentions

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka: Madhura Senavirathna stated that discussions have begun regarding the possibility of granting a degree to advanced diploma holders in technology. 7

ලංකාදීප (Lankadeepa): උසස් තාක්ෂණ ඩිප්ලෝමාධාරීන්ට උපාධියක් ගන්න වරමක්

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka: Madhura Senavirathna stated that discussions have begun regarding the possibility of awarding a degree to advanced diploma holders in technology. 7

ලංකාදීප (Lankadeepa): උසස් තාක්ෂණ ඩිප්ලෝමාධාරීන්ට උපාධියක් ගන්න වරමක්

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka: Madhura Senavirathna stated that providing immediate solutions to the hostel issue is a priority for the government. 7

ලංකාදීප (Lankadeepa): සරසවි හතක ’’හොස්ටල්’’ නැතුව දරුවෝ අමාරුවේ

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka: Madhura Senavirathna stated that providing immediate solutions to the hostel issue is a priority for the government. 7

ලංකාදීප (Lankadeepa): සරසවි හතක ’’හොස්ටල්’’ නැතුව දරුවෝ අමාරුවේ

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka: Madhura Senavirathna, the Deputy Minister of Education and Higher Education, stated that children leave school about twenty times a year due to various social issues including economic problems. 6

ලංකාදීප (Lankadeepa): වසරකදී දරුවෝ විසිදාහක් පාසලට සමුදෙති