Role of Government Agent in Local Administration in Sri Lanka

Authors

  • R.A.W Ranasinghe University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol2.iss1.139

Keywords:

Government Agent, Disawa, Local Government, Administration, Local Administration

Abstract

The Government Agent (GA) represented the highest authority of the district Administration in the pre-independent Sri Lanka. A similar position known as the “Disawe” could be found in the local administration in the kandyan kingdom. The post of the disawe was replaced by the colonial post of the GA. The powers and functions of the GA made him a petty king in the district. The GA commanded his duty centering in his official place known as Kachchery. The beginning of the 20th Century, the GA played a significant role in district administration in Sri Lanka. Despoil of power and functions of the GA by the political authority were accelerated with the introduction of the Provincial Council system in 1987. Presently the GA is not other than a government servant who plays a role of a coordinator. Also GA has become a victim of the rapid process of politicization of bureaucracy.

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Author Biography

  • R.A.W Ranasinghe, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

    Head, Department of Political Science

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Published

2014-01-01

How to Cite

Ranasinghe, R. (2014). Role of Government Agent in Local Administration in Sri Lanka. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 2(1), 81-92. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol2.iss1.139