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T. B. Ilangaratne

Navaratne Rajakaruna Wasala Mudiyanselage Tikiri Bandara Ilangaratne (27 February 1913 – 21 May 1992), popularly as T. B. Ilangaratne, was a Sri Lankan politician, author, dramatist, and theater actor.[1] He was a Member of Parliament for Kandy, Galaha, Hewaheta and Kolonnawa in Colombo district. He served as the Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister of Labour, Housing, Social Services, Finance, Commerce, Food, Trade and Shipping and in other government positions in a career spanning three decades. He established the Employees' Provident Fund, Ceylon Petroleum Corporation and Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation and the People's Bank while in office.[2] As a writer, Ilangaratne is best known for writing Amba Yaluwo (1957), a popular children's novel.

T. B. Ilangaratne
Minister of Finance
In office
29 May 1963 – 10 June 1964
Prime MinisterSirimavo Bandaranaike
Preceded byP. B. G. Kalugalla
Succeeded byN. M. Perera
Personal details
Born
Navaratne Rajakaruna Wasala Mudiyanselage Tikiri Bandara Ilangaratne

(1913-02-27)27 February 1913
Sri Lanka
Died21 May 1992(1992-05-21) (aged 79)
Sri Lanka
Political partySri Lanka Freedom Party
SpouseTamara Kumari Aludeniya
ChildrenSandhya, Rohana, Upeksha, Udaya
Alma materGalagedera Vidyalaya, Galagedera,
St. Anthony's College, Kandy
Occupationpolitician, author, dramatist, actor

His novels Tilaka Saha Tilaka, Lasanda and Nedeyo have been adapted as films and Amba Yaluwo was made into a television serial.[3]

Personal life and education edit

Ilangaratne was born on 27 February 1913 in Hataraliyadda Ceylon as the fourth child in a family with seven siblings. The family name of the father was 'Navaratne Rajakaruna Wasala Tikiri Mudiyanselage'. According to the surname of the mother party 'Ilangandavunda Mudiyanselage', he used the name 'Ilangaratne' and the full family name of the father party.[1] His father was a well-known general practitioner of traditional ophthalmology. He began attending school in 1917 at Galagedera Vidyalaya [4] and received his secondary education from St. Anthony's College, Kandy.[3] Ilangaratne wrote three plays while in school (Akikaru Putha, Himin Himin and Anda Nanda).

On 4 September 1944 Ilangaratne married Tamara Kumari Aludeniya in Gampola.[4] His wife was elected as the member for Kandy (1949-1952) and Galagedara (1970-1977). They had four children Sandhya, Rohana, Upeksha and Udaya.

He died on 21 May 1992 at the age of 79.[1]

Government service edit

Ilangaratne left school after passing the London matriculation exam upon which he opted not to further his studies in London and joined the government service as a clerk in the General Clerical Service. In 1941, he tried his hands at acting playing King Dhatusena in the play of the same name by Gunasila Witanansa.[1]

Political career edit

 
S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike with T. B. Ilangaratne.

In 1947, Ilangaratne left his post in the General Clerical Service and contested the Kandy electorate in the 1947 general election as a socialist candidate, but lost to George E. de Silva of the United National Party. The following year he successfully unseated George de Silva in an election petition that striped him of his civic rights and contested the by-election in the Kandy electorate as an independent socialist candidate defeating de Silva's son Fredrick de Silva, he entered the House of Representatives of Ceylon and was sworn in on 18 May 1948. He soon had to step down due to an election petition that striped him of his civic rights and in the by-election that followed, his wife Tamara Ilangaratne contested and won the Kandy electorate in June 1949. Joining S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike in his newly formed Sri Lanka Freedom Party, Ilangaratne contested the 1956 general election from Galaha and re-entered to the House of Representatives in the landslide victory the Sri Lanka Freedom Party gained defeating Theodore Braybrooke Panabokke. Prime Minister Bandaranaike appointed him to his cabinet as the Minister of Labour, Housing and Social Services. He established the Employees' Provident Fund for the benefit of employees in the private sector and had the Labour day declared. Following the Bandaranaike assassination, Ilangaratne was appointed Minister of Home Affairs by the new Prime Minister W. Dahanayake, serving from September 1959 to December 1959 when he was removed from the cabinet by Dahanayake. He contested and was elected in the general elections of March 1960 and July 1960 from Hewaheta. He was appointed Minister of Commerce, Trade, Food and Shipping by Bandaranaike widow Sirima Bandaranaike who became Prime Minister having led the Sri Lanka Freedom Party in the July election. In his tenor he established the People's Bank, the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation, the government nationalized private insurance companies and formed the Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation and nationalized the Bank of Ceylon.

In 1963, he was appointed Minister of Finance and then Minister of Internal and External Trade in 1964. In 1964, the government nationalized private petroleum companies such as Royal Dutch Shell, transferring its assets to the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation. He lost his seat in the 1965 general election losing to M. A. Daniel from the United National Party. He returned to parliament from a by-election in 1967 from the Kolonnawa electorate and sat in the opposition. He was re-elected in the 1970 general election from Kolonnawa and was appointed to the cabinet with the portfolios of Foreign and Internal Trade, thereafter Trade and Public Administration and Home Affairs. In 1974 he served as acting prime minister. Ilangaratne retired from politics on 12 April 1986.[4]

Drama career edit

Ilangaratne first published a play called Haramitiya. Since then, he made the plays Manthari Hamuduruwo, Nataka Ata, Mokada Mudalali and Nikan Awa. He also produced the play based on W. A. Silva's novel Radala Piliruwa. Later, when the novel was made into a film, he had to write the screenplay as well. After the failure in politics in 1948, he was later introduced to film producer K. Gunaratnam by his friend lawyer S. Nadesan. Then he went to India in 1953 for filming and later got the opportunity to act in the film Warada Kageda. Critics pointed out that Ilangaratne's innovative acting is due to the politics and satirical dialogue that accompanies the success of the film.[1]

After the success of the film, he was then involved in the filmRadala Piliruwa. He wrote the screenplay in the film and also played a minor role. In 1973, he wrote the screenplay of Titus Thotawatte's film Mangala.[1]

Bibliography edit

  • Amba Yaluwo
  • Shishyathwaya
  • Wilambeetha
  • Thilaka
  • Nodaruwo saha daruwo
  • Nayana
  • Lokanthaya
  • Mangala
  • Mangala Poruwa
  • Delowa sihina
  • Ambalama
  • Malsarava
  • Vilasithavo
  • Nadayo
  • Yugayaka Gamana
  • Asitha saha winitha
  • Nedeyo
  • Thilaka Ha Thilaka
  • Hapana

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Ilangaratne who acted and wrote stories". sarasaviya. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  2. ^ . Daily News. 2006. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  3. ^ a b . Daily News. 2006. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  4. ^ a b c "T. B. Ilangaratne". Rupavahini. 2006. Retrieved 20 May 2007.

External links edit

  • He rendered yeoman service
  • Methek Kathawa Divaina
  • T. B. Ilangarathna – ටී. බී. ඉලංගරත්න Books in Order at BookStudio.lk

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Navaratne Rajakaruna Wasala Mudiyanselage Tikiri Bandara Ilangaratne 27 February 1913 21 May 1992 popularly as T B Ilangaratne was a Sri Lankan politician author dramatist and theater actor 1 He was a Member of Parliament for Kandy Galaha Hewaheta and Kolonnawa in Colombo district He served as the Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister of Labour Housing Social Services Finance Commerce Food Trade and Shipping and in other government positions in a career spanning three decades He established the Employees Provident Fund Ceylon Petroleum Corporation and Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation and the People s Bank while in office 2 As a writer Ilangaratne is best known for writing Amba Yaluwo 1957 a popular children s novel Hon T B IlangaratneMinister of FinanceIn office 29 May 1963 10 June 1964Prime MinisterSirimavo BandaranaikePreceded byP B G KalugallaSucceeded byN M PereraPersonal detailsBornNavaratne Rajakaruna Wasala Mudiyanselage Tikiri Bandara Ilangaratne 1913 02 27 27 February 1913Sri LankaDied21 May 1992 1992 05 21 aged 79 Sri LankaPolitical partySri Lanka Freedom PartySpouseTamara Kumari AludeniyaChildrenSandhya Rohana Upeksha UdayaAlma materGalagedera Vidyalaya Galagedera St Anthony s College KandyOccupationpolitician author dramatist actorHis novels Tilaka Saha Tilaka Lasanda and Nedeyo have been adapted as films and Amba Yaluwo was made into a television serial 3 Contents 1 Personal life and education 2 Government service 3 Political career 4 Drama career 5 Bibliography 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life and education editIlangaratne was born on 27 February 1913 in Hataraliyadda Ceylon as the fourth child in a family with seven siblings The family name of the father was Navaratne Rajakaruna Wasala Tikiri Mudiyanselage According to the surname of the mother party Ilangandavunda Mudiyanselage he used the name Ilangaratne and the full family name of the father party 1 His father was a well known general practitioner of traditional ophthalmology He began attending school in 1917 at Galagedera Vidyalaya 4 and received his secondary education from St Anthony s College Kandy 3 Ilangaratne wrote three plays while in school Akikaru Putha Himin Himin and Anda Nanda On 4 September 1944 Ilangaratne married Tamara Kumari Aludeniya in Gampola 4 His wife was elected as the member for Kandy 1949 1952 and Galagedara 1970 1977 They had four children Sandhya Rohana Upeksha and Udaya He died on 21 May 1992 at the age of 79 1 Government service editIlangaratne left school after passing the London matriculation exam upon which he opted not to further his studies in London and joined the government service as a clerk in the General Clerical Service In 1941 he tried his hands at acting playing King Dhatusena in the play of the same name by Gunasila Witanansa 1 Political career edit nbsp S W R D Bandaranaike with T B Ilangaratne In 1947 Ilangaratne left his post in the General Clerical Service and contested the Kandy electorate in the 1947 general election as a socialist candidate but lost to George E de Silva of the United National Party The following year he successfully unseated George de Silva in an election petition that striped him of his civic rights and contested the by election in the Kandy electorate as an independent socialist candidate defeating de Silva s son Fredrick de Silva he entered the House of Representatives of Ceylon and was sworn in on 18 May 1948 He soon had to step down due to an election petition that striped him of his civic rights and in the by election that followed his wife Tamara Ilangaratne contested and won the Kandy electorate in June 1949 Joining S W R D Bandaranaike in his newly formed Sri Lanka Freedom Party Ilangaratne contested the 1956 general election from Galaha and re entered to the House of Representatives in the landslide victory the Sri Lanka Freedom Party gained defeating Theodore Braybrooke Panabokke Prime Minister Bandaranaike appointed him to his cabinet as the Minister of Labour Housing and Social Services He established the Employees Provident Fund for the benefit of employees in the private sector and had the Labour day declared Following the Bandaranaike assassination Ilangaratne was appointed Minister of Home Affairs by the new Prime Minister W Dahanayake serving from September 1959 to December 1959 when he was removed from the cabinet by Dahanayake He contested and was elected in the general elections of March 1960 and July 1960 from Hewaheta He was appointed Minister of Commerce Trade Food and Shipping by Bandaranaike widow Sirima Bandaranaike who became Prime Minister having led the Sri Lanka Freedom Party in the July election In his tenor he established the People s Bank the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation the government nationalized private insurance companies and formed the Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation and nationalized the Bank of Ceylon In 1963 he was appointed Minister of Finance and then Minister of Internal and External Trade in 1964 In 1964 the government nationalized private petroleum companies such as Royal Dutch Shell transferring its assets to the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation He lost his seat in the 1965 general election losing to M A Daniel from the United National Party He returned to parliament from a by election in 1967 from the Kolonnawa electorate and sat in the opposition He was re elected in the 1970 general election from Kolonnawa and was appointed to the cabinet with the portfolios of Foreign and Internal Trade thereafter Trade and Public Administration and Home Affairs In 1974 he served as acting prime minister Ilangaratne retired from politics on 12 April 1986 4 Drama career editIlangaratne first published a play called Haramitiya Since then he made the plays Manthari Hamuduruwo Nataka Ata Mokada Mudalali and Nikan Awa He also produced the play based on W A Silva s novel Radala Piliruwa Later when the novel was made into a film he had to write the screenplay as well After the failure in politics in 1948 he was later introduced to film producer K Gunaratnam by his friend lawyer S Nadesan Then he went to India in 1953 for filming and later got the opportunity to act in the film Warada Kageda Critics pointed out that Ilangaratne s innovative acting is due to the politics and satirical dialogue that accompanies the success of the film 1 After the success of the film he was then involved in the filmRadala Piliruwa He wrote the screenplay in the film and also played a minor role In 1973 he wrote the screenplay of Titus Thotawatte s film Mangala 1 Bibliography editAmba Yaluwo Shishyathwaya Wilambeetha Thilaka Nodaruwo saha daruwo Nayana Lokanthaya Mangala Mangala Poruwa Delowa sihina Ambalama Malsarava Vilasithavo Nadayo Yugayaka Gamana Asitha saha winitha Nedeyo Thilaka Ha Thilaka HapanaSee also editSt Anthony s College Kandy List of political families in Sri LankaReferences edit a b c d e f Ilangaratne who acted and wrote stories sarasaviya Retrieved 23 January 2021 Stranger than fiction Daily News 2006 Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 19 May 2007 a b T B Ilangaratne Celebrating Kandyan middle class life Daily News 2006 Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 19 May 2007 a b c T B Ilangaratne Rupavahini 2006 Retrieved 20 May 2007 External links editHe rendered yeoman service Methek Kathawa Divaina T B Ilangarathna ට බ ඉල ගරත න Books in Order at BookStudio lk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title T B Ilangaratne amp oldid 1183755589, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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