Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa arrived for the inaugural session of the Eighth Parliament with his son Namal Rajapaksa. Mahinda Rajapaksa made a quiet entry to the Chamber and made a quiet exit as well. However, his son found some time to take a 'selfie' outside the Chamber.

Elected MP Namal Rajapaksa arrived in Colombo to take part in the inaugural session of the 8th Parliament. "Just reached Colombo for Parliament session tomorrow. Replied a few emails before dinner" he said on Facebook.

Omanthai

August 30, 2015

The once busy Omanthai checkpoint on the A-9 road was closed on August 29, 2015. This signifies the removal of one of the remnants of the Sri Lankan civil war.

Kusal Janith Perera received his National Cap from former Test Player and the present Chairman of Sri Lanka Cricket Sidath Wettimuny. Kusal Perera is the 130th Test Player for Sri Lanka. (Pic Sri Lanka Cricket)

Gampaha District elected MP Ranjan Ramanayake arrived at the Bribery Commission yesterday, urging swift investigations on the complaints he had made earlier. Ramanayake criticized some top officials of the commission for their inaction.

 

US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Biswal met President Maithripala Sirisena yesterday.

'Touching Moment'

August 24, 2015

Sri Lanka's batting phenomenon Kumar Sangakkara and Indian test skipper Virat Kohli shared a touching moment after the felicitation ceremony. Sangakkara retired at the end of the Second Test against India, played out at the P. Sara Oval in Colombo.

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'A Minor Matter'

August 24, 2015

Former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa arrived at the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Large Scale Corruption at BMICH this morning. Speaking to media before going in, he dismissed his summoning as a minor matter. (Photo: Lankadeepa)

Gratitude

August 23, 2015

Kumar Sangakkara thanks his fans as his fans thank him in his last Test innings. Sangakkara, a unique cricketer, is liked by both fans and rivals. The whole cricketing fraternity will join in saying "Thank You Sanga"

Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe met today at the Presidential Secretariat during the swearing-in ceremony of Wickremesinghe. They met after an intense election ballte, in which Wickremesinghe's UNP defeated the UPFA. Despite being political rivals, they are said to be personal friends and were once for their 'meetings over black coffee' several years back. Perhaps, with the tables turned and a national government imminent, Rajapaksa was suggesting for a similar meeting.