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'''Narendra Mihindukumar Fernando''' served as the Sixth [[Serjeant-at-arms|Serjeant–at–Arms]] of the [[Parliament of Sri Lanka]] from 30 August 2018 to 30 January 2024.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.parliament.lk/news-en/view/3867/ | title=Parliament of Sri Lanka - News - Outgoing Serjeant-at-Arms Mr. Narendra Fernando officially hands over the Mace and Sword to his successor Mr. Kushan Jayarathne }}</ref> His tenure was under the speakership of [[Karu Jayasuriya|Karu Jayasooriya]] and [[Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena]]. He succeeded [[Anil Samarasekera|Anil Samarasekara]], the 5th Serjeant–at-arms.<ref name=WICPER-CV>{{cite web|url=https://www.sundaytimes.lk/180902/sunday-times-2/narendra-new-serjeant-at-arms-in-parliament-309490.html |title=Narendra new Serjeant-at-Arms in Parliament }}</ref>
'''Narendra Mihindukumar Fernando''' served as the Sixth [[Serjeant-at-arms|Serjeant–at–Arms]] of the [[Parliament of Sri Lanka]] from 30 August 2018 to 30 January 2024.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.parliament.lk/news-en/view/3867/ | title=Parliament of Sri Lanka - News - Outgoing Serjeant-at-Arms Mr. Narendra Fernando officially hands over the Mace and Sword to his successor Mr. Kushan Jayarathne }}</ref> His tenure was under the speakership of [[Karu Jayasuriya|Karu Jayasooriya]] and [[Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena]]. He succeeded [[Anil Samarasekera|Anil Samarasekara]], the 5th Serjeant–at-arms.<ref name=WICPER-CV>{{cite web|url=https://www.sundaytimes.lk/180902/sunday-times-2/narendra-new-serjeant-at-arms-in-parliament-309490.html |title=Narendra new Serjeant-at-Arms in Parliament }}</ref>


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== Early life ==


Narendra Mihindukumar Fernando, Born to Mr. W. S. M. Fernando and Mrs. S. M. Samarasooriya Fernando on 31st January 1964 in Wellawatta. His Farther was a Deputy Hansard Editor in [[Parliament of Sri Lanka]] and beloved mother is a housewife.
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He studied at [[Isipathana College|Isipathana College Colombo]] from 1969 to 1981. He played for the 1st XI Cricket Team and represented the Club Level in Cricket; Represented the School in Athletics with National Level achievements. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1YmcWwzlLg</ref>
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== Education ==
B. Com Degree in Human Resource Management, India. Attachment Training Programmes in the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]], UK; the [[House of Representatives]] and the Senate, Australia; State Legislature of New South Wales, Australia; [[Lok Sabha]], India. Study Tour to Peoples Republic of China with a Parliamentary Delegation


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Narendra Mihindukumar Fernando
6th Serjeant - at - Arms of the Parliament of Sri Lanka
In office
2018–2024
Personal details
Born(1964-01-31)31 January 1964
Wellawatte, Sri Lanka
SpouseThushanthi Fernando
ChildrenAnuja Fernando
Residence(s)Sri Lanka and Australia
Alma mater

Narendra Mihindukumar Fernando served as the Sixth Serjeant–at–Arms of the Parliament of Sri Lanka from 30 August 2018 to 30 January 2024.[1] His tenure was under the speakership of Karu Jayasooriya and Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena. He succeeded Anil Samarasekara, the 5th Serjeant–at-arms.[2]


Early life[edit]

Narendra Mihindukumar Fernando, Born to Mr. W. S. M. Fernando and Mrs. S. M. Samarasooriya Fernando on 31st January 1964 in Wellawatta. His Farther was a Deputy Hansard Editor in Parliament of Sri Lanka and beloved mother is a housewife. He studied at Isipathana College Colombo from 1969 to 1981. He played for the 1st XI Cricket Team and represented the Club Level in Cricket; Represented the School in Athletics with National Level achievements. [3]

Education[edit]

B. Com Degree in Human Resource Management, India. Attachment Training Programmes in the House of Commons, UK; the House of Representatives and the Senate, Australia; State Legislature of New South Wales, Australia; Lok Sabha, India. Study Tour to Peoples Republic of China with a Parliamentary Delegation


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