An event was held at the official residence of the British High Commissioner on Monday (Nov 23) morning, to mark President Maithripala Sirisena’s last week as Commonwealth chair-in-office, before he departs for CHOGM 2015 in Malta.
The president planted a Na tree in the garden of the Westminster House located in Colombo.
President Sirisena held discussions with the British High Commissioner-James Dauris, regarding this week’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) and other issues including Sri Lanka’s Progress in implementing the recommendations of the UN Resolution.
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Two school girls were killed after the car driven by their father crashed on to a lorry on the southern expressway, a coroner’s court inquiry was told today in Galle.
Sri Lanka Customs has introduced an online portal to verify the authenticity of legally imported vehicles. This platform empowers the public to confirm vehicle legality by entering the chassis number and vehicle registration number into the portal.
The Finance Ministry has released full details of the removal of the suspension on Importation of Motor Vehicles.
Speaker Ashoka Ranawala whose educational qualifications have been questioned has decided to step down from the post of Speaker
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