List of Dharmaraja College alumni
This is a list of Old Rajans, they being the alumni of Dharmaraja College, Kandy, Sri Lanka.
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Heads of state
- William Gopallawa, MBE - first President of Sri Lanka and last Governor-General of Ceylon[1]
Political leaders
- Dimuthu Bandara Abayakoon - former Member of Parliament[2]
- Lalith Dissanayake, MP - Deputy Minister of Health
- A. E. Goonesinha - founder of the first labour party in Sri Lanka Ceylon Labour Party; first Ceylonese Mayor of Colombo; first Cabinet minister of State[3]
- Sarath Kongahage - former Member of Parliament; candidate in Sri Lankan presidential election, 2010[4]
- Sir Bennet Soysa - former Mayor of Kandy and member of the State Council and the Senate of Ceylon (note: also listed in Educationalists)[5]
- Janaka Bandara Tennakoon, MP - Cabinet Minister of Land and Land Development[6]
Prelates
- Madugalle Sri Sumana Siddharthe Dhammasiddhi Maha Thero - former Mahanayake Thero of the Malwatte Chapter, Sri Lanka
Judges
- Hon. Justice Vijith K. Malalgoda P.C (P/CA)
- S. S. Wijeratne - Chairman of the Legal Aid Commission of Sri Lanka, member of the constitutional council and former senior legal counsel UNHCR, Geneva[2][7]
- L.K. Wimalachandra - appeal court judge and commissioner for the Tourism Administration[2][8]
Diplomats
- W. J. S. Karunaratne SLAS SLOS - Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Canada, former secretary to the president[2][9]
- D. Wijesinghe SLOS - Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Mauritius and the former Secretary to the Cabinet[2][10]
Members of the defence services
Sri Lankan Army
- Lieutenant General Nalin Angammana (KIA) - former GOC, 3rd Division Sri Lanka Engineers; the highest ranking Sri Lanka Army officer who died on the battlefield[11][12]
- Colonel Janaka Ariyaratne - Commander of 9th Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment (SLSR), 59-3 Brigade
- Brigadier Nirmal Dharmarathna - Director of Operations, Army Headquarters[13][14]
- Lt. Colonel Epsitha Dissanayake - Commanding Officer of 8th Regiment Sri Lanka Light Infantry (SLLI), 57-4 Brigade
- Colonel Sujeewa S. Gunawardena RSP - General Staff of Sri Lanka Army's 52 Division[15]
- Lt. Colonel Randula Hathnagoda - Brigade Commander of Sri Lanka Army’s 64-2 Brigade, Task Force 4
- Major General Gamini Jayasundare RWP RSP - former Director of National Cadet Corps[16]
- Major General Mohan Jayawardana - Commander of the 53 Division, Anuradhapura; former Commander of Sri Lanka Army Area Headquarters, Welioya[17]
- Brigadier Nissanka Ranawana RWP RSP psc - GOC of Sri Lanka Army's 61 Division[13][18]
- Major General Seevali Wanigasekare - former GOC, 55 Division, director general (training) and commandant army, Batalanda[2]
- Colonel Senaka Wijesuriya - Brigade Commander of Sri Lanka Army’s 59-2 Brigade, 59 Division[15]
Sri Lankan Air Force
- Wing Commander Harishchandra M.B. Hearth - Commander of Sri Lanka Air Force Regiment Special Force; the first Sri Lankan and third South Asian to complete 1,000 parachute jumps[19]
- Pilot Officer A. F. Kularathna (KIA) - MIA after a bombing raid to Germany during World War II flying for the British Royal Air Force[20]
- Base Commander SLAF Base Katunayake, Air Commodore Sudarshana Pathirana
Sri Lankan Navy
- Lieutenant Commander N.C.K. Abeysinghe - Squadron Commander of Naval Fast attack craft Squadron (aka Dvora Squadron), Trincomalee
- Rear Admiral Sarath Dissanayake - former Director General of Procurement & Services Naval Headquarters, Colombo; Chairman of the Sri Lankan Navy Hockey
- Rear Admiral Lakshman Illangakoon - commander of the eastern naval area
Sri Lanka Police
- IGP Pujith Jayasundara - Inspector General of Police[21]
- SDIG Gamini Gunawardane - former Senior Deputy Inspector General and Chairman of the National Lotteries Board[22]
- SDIG Jayatissa Herath - former Senior Deputy Inspector General and President of the Sri Lanka Hockey Union[23]
- DIG Daya Jayasundara - former Deputy Inspector General of Police and a top Sri Lankan Rugby referee[16]
- DIG T.B. Kehelgamuwa - former Deputy Inspector General of Police (note: also listed in Sportpersons)[24]
- DIG Upul Seneviratne (KIA) - Director of Training, Special Task Force[25]
Civil servants
- Asoka Ganganath Athurugiriya SLAS - former Secretary to the Prime Minister
- D. T. Devenedra CCS - educationist and archaeological commissioner[26]
- Tissa Devendra SLAS - Chairman of the Public Service Commission, the National Council for Administration (NCA); author[27][28]
- T.B. Dissanayake SLAS - President's Counsel; former Commissioner of Assizes[29]
- Lalith Heenagama SLAS - former Secretary to the Ministry of Trade; former Director General of Customs and Chairman of Environmental Resources Investments PLC[30]
- Jayampathi Bandara Heenkenda - Chairman of the State Printing Corporation[31]
- S.L.B. Kapukotuwa - former deputy director of education[32]
- K. Karalliyadda SLAS - former Secretary of the Ministry of Coconut Development; former Commissioner of Prisons; former GA/Matale[30]
- Captain Nihal Keppetipola - Harbour Master of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA)[33]
- Jaliya Medagama SLAS - former Secretary to the Ministry of Electricity & Power; former Commissioner of Agrarian Services; former Chairman of Ceylon Petroleum Corporation; Director of Lanka Indian Oil Corporation[34]
- W.R.B. Rajakaruna - Chairman, Energy Conservation Fund, Ministry of Irrigation and Power[35]
- Sunil S. Sirisena SLAS - Secretary of the Ministry of Education; former Additional Secretary Ministry of Defence[36]
- P. D. Uduwela SLAS - former Secretary to the Ministries of Public Administration and Social Services; former Deputy Secretary to the Treasury; former GA of Badulla[37][38][39]
- Eng. S. B. Wijekoon - former Chairman, State Development and Construction Corporation (SD&CC), Ministry of Construction, Engineering Services, Housing & Common Amenities[40]
Academics
- Stanley Wijesundera - former Vice Chancellor, University of Colombo[41]
- J B Disanayake - Emeritus Professor, one of the leading authorities of the Sinhala Language, Sri Lankan Ambassador to Thailand[42]
- Dhammika Ganganath Dissanayake - former Chairman of the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation; Head of the Mass Communication Department University of Sri Jayewardenepura[43]
- 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[44]
- 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; former Senior Special Adviser to the Director General of UNESCO
- Anuradha Seneviratna - former Senior Professor in the Department of Sinhala, University of Peradeniya[45]
- Vajira Weerasinghe - former Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Peradeniya; Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Peradeniya[46]
- Susantha Herath - Professor of the Business Computer Information System Department, St. Cloud State University[47]
- W. S. Karunaratne - former senior lecturer of University of Kelaniya, and Former Sri Lankan Ambassador to USA
- Athula Kulatunga - department head, Engineering Technology, Purdue University Calumet[48] [49]
- Sunanda Mahendra - Department of Mass Communication, Kelaniya University
- Milinda Abeykoon - Associate Physicist, Brookhaven National Laboratory[50]
- Dr Pandula Athauda-Arachchi - UK board-certified (CCT) resident consultant interventional cardiologist, currently attached to Durdans Heart Centre in Colombo; MBBS (SL) MRCP (UK) PhD (Cambridge) FESC FRCP (Glasg)
- Sanjeeva Balasuriya - J.H. Michell Medallist, Mathematics Department, Connecticut College[51]
- 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[52]
- Dr Uditha Bulugahapitiya - consultant endocrinologist at the Ministry of Health
- Padmasiri de Silva - prominent author; former Head of the Philosophy and Psychology Department, University of Peradeniya; research Fellow at Monash University[53][54]
- Lalith Perera - research scientist, University of North Carolina[55]
- Sarath Tennakoon - Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Technology, Staffordshire University[56]
- K.H. Wickremasinghe - professor of industrial engineering, University of Regina, Canada; President of MENSA Canada
Industrialists and corporate executives
- Dudley Boyagoda - former Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Sri Lanka
- Rajitha Dahanayake - CEO and founder of eMarketingEye[57]
- Indika De Zoysa - Country Business Manager, Intel Sri Lanka[58]
- Anura Ekanayake - former Director of Human Resources at Unilever Sri Lanka and Deputy Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce[59]
- Thilak Godamanna - Managing Director of Ninehearts (Pvt) Ltd; member of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce[60]
- Eng. (Dr.) Ananda Handunge - Chairman and Managing Director of Global Engineering Solution (pvt) ltd; former CEO of Laugfs; Director and GM of Solideal/Loadstar, the world's largest solid tyre manufacturer
- 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[61]
- Mervin Jayasinghe – Deputy Chairman of Ceylinco Consolidated[62]
- W. Karunajeewa - Chairman of People's Bank; former chairman of the Employees' Trust Fund; former Working Director of Ceylon Fisheries Corporation[3][63][64]
- Manuja Somarathne - Assistant General Manager of EWIS Career Training (Pvt) Ltd / Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology[58]
- Priyantha Talwatta - Head of American Express Credit Cards, Sri Lanka[65]
- Chinthaka Wijesuriya - Central Province General Manager of Sri Lanka Telecom[66][67]
Educationalists
- Colonel S.L.B. Amaranayake - former Principal of Dharmaraja College and former Director of Education, Kurunegala[68]
- A.P. Gunaratne - former Principal of Dharmaraja College and Ananda College[69]
- Asoka Senani Hewage - Principal of D. S. Senanayake College[70]
- Sir Bennet Soysa - patron of Mahamaya Girls' College (note: also listed in Political leaders)
Poets, novelists, journalists and academic writers
- Chandrarathna Bandara - Sinhala author; winner of National Literary award and the D.R. Wijewardene commemoration award for the best Sinhala novel[71]
- Deltota Chandrapala - Editor-in-Chief of Wijeya children's magazine[72][73]
- Channa Dolapihilla - veteran journalist and author[74]
- B. H. Hemapriya - author and journalist[75][76]
- Tissa Hewawissa - veteran journalist and cartoonist[77]
- P. B. Ilangasinghe - journalist and songwriter[75][78]
- Percy Jayamanne - journalist and lexicographer of dictionaries: Malalasekera English-Sinhala Dictionary, Encyclopedia for Children and Youth, Sarasavi Sinhala - Sinhala Dictionary[75][79]
- Upananda Jayasundera - sports journalist in Sri Lanka[38]
- Stanley Jayaweera - author[38]
- David Karunaratne - journalist and writer[72][80]
- Wimalaratne Kumaragama - great Sinhala poet of the Colombo era[81]
- Dharma Sri Munasinghe – award-winning radio play writer for SLBC (writer of Monarathenna and co-writer of Muvan Palassa) and teledrama/film screenwriter and director[82]
- H.S.S. Nissanka - editor of the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (Lake House)[38][83]
- Acharya Godwin Samararatne - one of the best known meditation teachers of Sri Lanka in recent times
- Ruwan Thusitha Weerakoon - defence correspondent and defence analysis
Sportspersons
- D.D.P. Alwis - Kandy Cricket Club player[84]
- Indrajith Bandaranayake - former Kandy SC and Sri Lanka Rugby captain[85]
- Radhika Hettiarachchi - former Kandy SC and Sri Lanka Rugby captain[86]
- Chamara Kapugedera - former vice captain of the Sri Lanka Twenty20 cricket team and Sri Lanka test, ODI, T20I 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 (note: also listed in Sri Lanka Police)[87]
- Ajantha Samarakoon - former Kandy SC and Sri Lanka Rugby captain[88]
- Heshan Unamboowe - international Sri Lankan swimmer
- Hemantha Yatawara - former Kandy SC and Sri Lanka Rugby captain[88]
- Sonny Yatawara - former Ceylon Cricket Association and Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) cricketer[89]
Film, theatre and television
- Amila Abeysekera - actor[90]
- Sarath Dassanayake - music director[91]
- K.D.K. Dharmawardane - music director[92]
- Indika Ginige - actor[93]
- Amarasiri Kalansuriya - actor[94]
- Kapila Kumara Kalinga - film director, scriptwriter and lyricist[72]
- Sudath Mahadivulwewa – film director[72]
- Dharmasena Pathiraja - film director and screenwriter[95]
- Keerthi Pasquel - vocalist[96]
- Ananda Perera - musician and leader of the musical group Siha Shakthi
- Roshan Pilapitiya - actor and producer[97]
- H.D Sugathapala - dramatist[98]
- Daya Tennakoon - actor[94]
- Sarath Wickrema – music director of 27 movies, including Handana Kinkini, Abhiyo-gaya, Savithrige Rathriya, Ragini and Sanda Yahanata[99]
- Dayan Witharana - vocalist[100]
Other prominent alumni
- J. H. De Saram - the first native Chief Commissioner of Scouting in Ceylon[101]
- Deshabandu Dr. Nihal Karunaratne - environmental activist[102]
- Ananda Mivanapalana - prominent leader of the Sinhalese-Buddhist revival and the co-founder of the World Fellowship of Buddhists[103]
- Jagath Wijenayake - economist, lecturer in accountancy, movie producer[104]
See also
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