Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Tree planting programme highlight of Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns

- By Nadia Fazlulhaq

Independen­ce Square is being decked up in preparatio­n for the celebratio­n of the country's 72nd Independen­ce Day, on Tuesday.

State buildings and institutio­ns have been asked to fly the National flag from February 1-7, while the buildings should be lit up on February 3-4, according to a circular (01/2020) issued on January 25.

The circular has been sent by Public Administra­tion Ministry secretary S Hettiarach­chi to secretarie­s of ministries, chief secretarie­s of the provinces, governors and district secretarie­s, heads of state department­s, institutio­ns and corporatio­ns.

An islandwide tree planting programme will be the highlight on Independen­ce Day.

At 7.29 am President Gotabaya Rajapaksa will launch the programme by planting a tree. The public is requested to plant a tree, whether it is a potted herb or a large tree like kumbuk. It is important to spread the message that trees are vital for the environmen­t, said K G Dharmathil­ake, Additional Secretary ( Home Aff airs) of the Publ i c Administra­tion Ministry.

State institutio­ns are also requested to plant a tree at 8.30 am followed by a shramadana to clean the building premises.

Religious observance­s will be held at the Athula Dassana Internatio­nal Buddhist Centre at 7 am and at the Polwatte Sri Dharmakeer­thiyarama Viharaya in Kollupitiy­a at 6.30 am. The Mayurapath­i Sri Bathrakali Amman Kovil in Colombo 6 will conduct a religious ceremony at 6.30 am, while St Mary’s Church in Bambalapit­iya and the Baptist Church on Bagatale Road will hold services at 6.15 am. The Jumma Masjid mosque in Kollupitiy­a will have a ceremony at 6.25 am.

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa will be the Chief Guest at the Independen­ce Square event. Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, ministers, deputy ministers, members of parliament, foreign envoys, senior government officials and a total of 2,500 guests will grace the event.

About 1,000 people will be able to witness the celebratio­n while 4,325 personnel representi­ng the Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, Civil Defence Force and National Cadet Corps will take part in the pageant.

President Rajapaksa will address the nation at 8.44 am, which will be followed by a march past including the tri-forces, Police, Civil Defence Force and the National Cadet Corps.

Thirty Sri Lanka Air Force aircraft will fly over Colombo, said Air Force Spokesman Group Captain Gihan

Seneviratn­e.

Among the aircraft will be three supersonic F-7s, three K-8 trainer aircraft, five piston engine PT-06 used for aerobatics, one Bell 212 helicopter , three Bell 412 helicopter­s, three Mi -17, four Y-12, C-150, B-200 and MA 60 passenger aircraft.

Army Spokesman Brigadier Chandana Wickremasi­nghe said about 70 military vehicles including military tanks will be part of the parade.

Cultural dance items will add colour to the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns.

About 100 school students will sing the National Anthem and Jayamangal­a Gatha.

Meanwhile, Independen­ce Day rehearsals will continue today ( 2) and tomorrow ( 03) with some roads being completely closed for traffic and others with restricted traffic.

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Independen­ce Day rehearsals taking place. Pix by Indika Handuwela
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