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Wilmot A. Perera

Wilmot Abraham Perera (1905–1973) was a Sri Lankan statesman and philanthropist. He was declared a National Hero in 1993. A member of parliament, he was Ceylon's first Ambassador to China.[1][2]

Wilmot A. Perera
Ceylonese Ambassador to China
In office
1957–1958
Preceded byNone
Succeeded byWilliam Gopallawa
Member of Parliament
for Matugama
In office
20 September 1947 – 10 April 1956
Personal details
Born1905 June 12
Died1973
NationalitySri Lankan
Political partyViplavakari Lanka Sama Samaja Party
Other political
affiliations
Lanka Sama Samaja Party
SpouseEsme Perera Abeywardena
RelationsGrand Children: Desala Peiris, Ishita Peiris, Shaminda Perera, Sharanka Perera, Niranka Perera
ChildrenEnoka and Ajit
ResidenceHorana
Alma materRoyal College, Colombo
OccupationPlanter

Early life and education

Born in Panadura to M. Abraham Perera, a wealthy landowner, widely known as the "Rubber King". His maternal grandparents were Jeramias Dias and Celestina Dias, who founded Visakha Vidyalaya. Perera was educated initially at St. John's College Panadura and later at the Royal College, Colombo.[1][3]

Social service and philanthropy

He became a Planter, taking over the management of his family plantations. He became active in his home area, establishing the first rural development society in Raigam Korale. He went on to establish Sri Palee College in Horana, based on the Rabindranath Tagore's Shantiniketan in 1934.[1][4] The foundation stone was laid by Tagore on 20 May 1934 on his last visit to Ceylon. The Sri Palee Trust was established by him to manage the lands gifted by him. After his death, part of this property comprising many buildings was donated to the University of Ceylon by his family, in his memory in 1976. This later became the Sri Palee Campus of the University of Colombo.[3] After his death, his ancestral home in Panadura was handed over to the Sri Sumangala Girls' School.

Political career

The Suriya-Mal Movement was inaugurated at his residence in 1933. In 1935 he became a founding member of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party, becoming active politics and the Sri Lankan independence movement. He contested the 1947 general election from the Matugama electorate as an Independent Socialist, defeating the "father of free education" C.W.W. Kannangara and was elected to the first Parliament of Ceylon. He was re-elected in the 1952 general election from the Viplavakari Lanka Sama Samaja Party, defeating D. D. Athulathmudali. He was a member of the Viplavakari Lanka Sama Samaja Party for a short while.[4]

He was appointed as the first Ceylonese Ambassador to China in 1957 when Ceylon established diplomatic ties with the People's Republic of China and served till 1960, when he was succeeded by William Gopallawa. In 1961 he was appointed to head the first Salaries and Cadres Commission (known thereafter as the Wilmot A. Perera Commission).[5] He also served as the Chairman of the Commission for Higher Education.

Family

He was married to Esme Perera Abeywardena, a grand daughter of the late Sir Charles Henry de Soysa, Sri Lanka's foremost Philanthropist. They had two children, a daughter Enoka and son Ajit.[1][3]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d The Work of Kings, H. L. Seneviratne, pp.60-64 (University of Chicago Press, 2000) ISBN 0226748650
  2. ^ Sri Lanka China trade relationship, T.K.Premadasa, Asia Tribune, 2007-10-20
  3. ^ a b c Marxists Internet Archive Encyclopedia 2020-07-31
  4. ^ a b FORGOTTEN HEROES BEHIND THE TRUE STORY OF FREE EDUCATION AND MISSED OPPORTUNITIES IN SRI LANKA Prabath de Silva, Daily Mirror, 21-07-2020
  5. ^ Administrative Reform in Developing Nations, Ali Farazmand, p.84 (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2002) ISBN 0275972127

External links

  • Problems of Rural Ceylon (1932)
  • Perera, Wilmot A. (1905–73)
  • Sri Lanka China trade relationship
  • THE LANKA SAMASAMAJA PARTY (LSSP) 1935 ? 2007
  • Wilmot A. Perera
  • Visionary educationist
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
New Post
Ceylonese Ambassador to China
1957–1960
Succeeded by

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Wilmot Abraham Perera 1905 1973 was a Sri Lankan statesman and philanthropist He was declared a National Hero in 1993 A member of parliament he was Ceylon s first Ambassador to China 1 2 Hon Wilmot A PereraCeylonese Ambassador to ChinaIn office 1957 1958Preceded byNoneSucceeded byWilliam GopallawaMember of Parliamentfor MatugamaIn office 20 September 1947 10 April 1956Personal detailsBorn1905 June 12Died1973NationalitySri LankanPolitical partyViplavakari Lanka Sama Samaja PartyOther politicalaffiliationsLanka Sama Samaja PartySpouseEsme Perera AbeywardenaRelationsGrand Children Desala Peiris Ishita Peiris Shaminda Perera Sharanka Perera Niranka PereraChildrenEnoka and AjitResidenceHoranaAlma materRoyal College ColomboOccupationPlanter Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Social service and philanthropy 3 Political career 4 Family 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditBorn in Panadura to M Abraham Perera a wealthy landowner widely known as the Rubber King His maternal grandparents were Jeramias Dias and Celestina Dias who founded Visakha Vidyalaya Perera was educated initially at St John s College Panadura and later at the Royal College Colombo 1 3 Social service and philanthropy EditHe became a Planter taking over the management of his family plantations He became active in his home area establishing the first rural development society in Raigam Korale He went on to establish Sri Palee College in Horana based on the Rabindranath Tagore s Shantiniketan in 1934 1 4 The foundation stone was laid by Tagore on 20 May 1934 on his last visit to Ceylon The Sri Palee Trust was established by him to manage the lands gifted by him After his death part of this property comprising many buildings was donated to the University of Ceylon by his family in his memory in 1976 This later became the Sri Palee Campus of the University of Colombo 3 After his death his ancestral home in Panadura was handed over to the Sri Sumangala Girls School Political career EditThe Suriya Mal Movement was inaugurated at his residence in 1933 In 1935 he became a founding member of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party becoming active politics and the Sri Lankan independence movement He contested the 1947 general election from the Matugama electorate as an Independent Socialist defeating the father of free education C W W Kannangara and was elected to the first Parliament of Ceylon He was re elected in the 1952 general election from the Viplavakari Lanka Sama Samaja Party defeating D D Athulathmudali He was a member of the Viplavakari Lanka Sama Samaja Party for a short while 4 He was appointed as the first Ceylonese Ambassador to China in 1957 when Ceylon established diplomatic ties with the People s Republic of China and served till 1960 when he was succeeded by William Gopallawa In 1961 he was appointed to head the first Salaries and Cadres Commission known thereafter as the Wilmot A Perera Commission 5 He also served as the Chairman of the Commission for Higher Education Family EditHe was married to Esme Perera Abeywardena a grand daughter of the late Sir Charles Henry de Soysa Sri Lanka s foremost Philanthropist They had two children a daughter Enoka and son Ajit 1 3 Gallery Edit Wilmot A Perera greeting Rabindranath Tagore when he arrived to lay the foundation stone to Sri Palee on 20 May 1934 Wilmot A Perera with Hon S W R D Bandaranaike PM amp Sir Swarvapali Radhakrishan Pres of India during a visit to Sri Palee Wilmot A Perera presenting his credentials to chairman Mao as Ceylon s 1st Ambassador Wilmot A Perera Statue Sri Palee CampusSee also EditSri Palee Campus Sri Palee College Sri Lankan Non Career DiplomatsReferences Edit a b c d The Work of Kings H L Seneviratne pp 60 64 University of Chicago Press 2000 ISBN 0226748650 Sri Lanka China trade relationship T K Premadasa Asia Tribune 2007 10 20 a b c Marxists Internet Archive Encyclopedia 2020 07 31 a b FORGOTTEN HEROES BEHIND THE TRUE STORY OF FREE EDUCATION AND MISSED OPPORTUNITIES IN SRI LANKA Prabath de Silva Daily Mirror 21 07 2020 Administrative Reform in Developing Nations Ali Farazmand p 84 Westport Conn Praeger 2002 ISBN 0275972127External links EditProblems of Rural Ceylon 1932 Perera Wilmot A 1905 73 Sri Lanka China trade relationship THE LANKA SAMASAMAJA PARTY LSSP 1935 2007 Wilmot A Perera Visionary educationistDiplomatic postsPreceded byNew Post Ceylonese Ambassador to China1957 1960 Succeeded byWilliam Gopallawa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wilmot A Perera amp oldid 1030992064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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