Indrani Iriyagolle

Indrani Iriyagolle
Born Indrani Jayasinghe
c. 1933
Badulla, Sri Lanka
Died 16 May 2015
Resting place Borella Cemetery
Nationality Sri Lankan
Education Nalanda College Colombo
Musaeus College
University of Ceylon
University of Cambridge
Religion Buddhist
Spouse(s) Gamini
Children Nayani, Rohan

Indrani Iriyagolle (c. 1933-2015) was a well-known figure in Sri Lanka for rehabilitation, welfare, women's rights and humanitarian work.

Indrani Jayasinghe was born in Badulla. Her grandfather, William Jayasinghe, established the first Buddhist English School for boys in Badulla. After gaining her primary education at Nalanda College Colombo, she went to Musaeus College, Colombo during the World War for her secondary education.

She is a graduate of University of Ceylon and University of Cambridge in United Kingdom.She was also a teacher at Visakha Vidyalaya Colombo.

Mrs Iriyagolle was also the President of Lak Vanitha, Vice President of the Prisoners Welfare Association. She was the former Chairperson of National Committee of Women. She served as the Vice President and also the President (2015) of Sri Lanka Women's Conference. She founded the Sinhala Women's Foundation for Welfare and Development (SWF) in 1985 which carries out work in rehabilitation, enterprise for women, educational programmes for rural schools and other volunteer projects in Sri Lanka. She was also Vice President of the Prisoner's Welfare Association and board member of the Licence Board, Sri Lanka Prisons.

She was married to Gamini Iriyagolle (c.1935-2003), a lawyer, civil servant, diplomat and writer, the son of former Minister of Education I. M. R. A. Iriyagolla. They have two children Nayanee and Rohan.

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