This initiative was launched under the directives of President Ranil Wickremesinghe.
It was guided by the Secretary to the President, Saman Ekanayake, and led by the Tri-Force Security Coordination Office of the Presidential Secretariat, the President’s Media Division said.
The program was a collaborative effort involving the Parliament of Sri Lanka, the Ministry of Education, and the National Youth Services Council.
During this educational field trip, students were able to view documentaries and artifacts that highlight significant milestones in Sri Lanka's democratic history. They also had the unique opportunity to interact with the president and his senior officials.
Students from over 160 schools across the island joined this field trip, and the program is ongoing.
Lectures were also conducted to educate students on the themes of administration and the roles within
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