The national Poson week commences today and will continue until June 24.
Anuradhapura District Secretary Janaka Jayasundara said that nearly 1 million devotees are expected to visit the holy city of Anuradhapura for the Poson Festivities this year.
He further assures pilgrims that necessary facilities are in place.
According to the police, security in Anuradhapura has been tightened for Poson, and accordingly steps have been taken to deploy 4,500 officers to ensure a safe and peaceful festival in Anuradhapura.
Meanwhile, several special public transportation services have been introduced for the convenience of pilgrims visiting the Mihintale Temple in view of Poson Poya.
Accordingly, Sri Lanka Railways today launched a free train service from Anuradhapura to Mihintale.
President Anura Kumara Disanayake paid a visit to the Vatican Embassy this afternoon (24) to extend his condolences on the passing of His Holiness Pope Francis.
Upon his arrival, the President was warmly received by Most Reverend Archbishop Brian N. Udaigwe, the Apostolic Nuncio of the Vatican to Sri Lanka.
Following a brief discussion with Archbishop Udaigwe, President Disanayake signed the book of condolence, conveying, on behalf of the Government and the people of Sri Lanka, heartfelt sympathies to the global Christian community on the demise of His Holiness Pope Francis.
The Sri Lankan government has decided to declare April 26, 2025, a National Day of Mourning in view of the late Pope Francis’s funeral.
In a statement, the Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government announces that all national flags at state institutions will be flown half-mast on April 26.