Monday, August 24, 2015

President Sirisene Has Offered Sri Lankan Ambassador Post In United Kingdom To Criketer Kumar Sangakkara

President Maithripala Sirisene has today(25) made a surprise offer  to veteran National Cricketer Kumar Sangakkara who have retired from International Test Cricket today of being appointed as Ambassador to United Kingdom.

President has made this offer after the conclusion of second Test Cricket Match between Sri Lanka And India at P.Sarawanamuttu Stadium in Colombo today which was won by India from 278 runs.Both President and Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe along with former president Mahinda Rajapakshe and Veteran Cricketer and Minister Of Ports And Shipping Arjuna Ranatunge have witnessed the final day of Sangakkara Played in a test match today.

Meanwhile the retired cricketer Kumar Sangakkara has told the media after the match that he was surprised on the offer which President has made for him and will take a decision on the offer after consulting his family members and  the President.

Earlier Former State Minister and Colombo District Candidate of UNP ,Rosy Senanayake has turned down the Prime Minister Wikramasinghe's offer of being appointed as Ambassador to United Kingdom.

Three Cabinet Ministers Sworn In Today(24)-Rest Of The Cabinet To Be Sworn In Tomorrow(25)

Three Cabinet Ministers of the new Cabinet  namely Wijedasa Rajapakshe as Minister Of Justice ,Mangala Samaraweera as Minister Of Foreign Affairs and  D.M Swaminathan as Minister Of Rehabilitation have sworn in this morning before President Maithripala Sirisene as they are to leave Switzerland today for International Conferences .

The rest of the Cabinet Ministers are due to be sworn in tomorrow(25) before President Sirisene and Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe sources have said.

Although the three ministers sworn in today have  received the same ministerial portfolios they hold in  previous government of UNP, several top ministerial portfolios have been  reshuffled in the new cabinet sources have added.Elected MP'S belonging to UNP and UPFA are due to appointed as Ministers of New Cabinet as both parties have signed a Memorandum Of Understanding(MOU) last Friday(21) to form a national government.

 

Sunday, August 23, 2015

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Former State Minister Rosy Senanayake Has Refused To Accept High Commissioner Post In UK

The Former State Minister and Colombo District Candidate of Governing United National Party(UNP) Rosy Senanayake who failed to secure a Parliamentary Seat at the recently concluded Parliamentary Election has reported as turned down the  offer of Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe being appointed as Sri Lanka'a Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

After refused to accept the Ambassador Post Mrs.Senanayake has made a written request to the Elections Commissioner Mahinda Deshapriya to recount her preferential votes polled at parliamentary election held on 17th of August per the large number of requests made by her supporters.

The former winner of the Mrs.World Contest Rosy Senanayake has polled 65,320 preferential votes at the election but failed to  get elected to Parliament due to the tough competition among party contestants in Colombo District.

Earlier Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe has decided not to appoint lost  candidates to the parliament through the national list.

TEXTILE ART BY GERMAN TEXTILE ARTIST ANNI ALBERS

               
Anni Albers was a key contributor to the Bahaus artists work.

“Anni approached textiles almost like a sculptor. She was of the opinion that “the thread should speak for itself, that somehow the hand of the artist, the hand of the craftsperson, the hand of the weaver wasn’t going to interfere with how the thread wanted to be seen,” says Matilda McQuaid, a Cooper-Hewitt curator. So significant were Anni’s contributions that in 1949 she became the first woman textile artist to have a solo show at the Museum of Modern Art. (www.layersofmeaning.org)

President Sirisene Handed Over Land Deeds For 234 War Displaced Families In Sampur

President Maithripala Sirisena has yesterday (22) handed over land deeds for 234 war displaced families living in Sampur under the Government's Programme of  resettling  Tamils in North and East.

Soon after came to power on 08th of January this year President Sirisene has taken back 818 Acres of land  belonging to the families in North that had been vested with Board Of Investment during previous regime to the government and returned it to the original owners.

A Ship With 400 Tons Of Food Aid Left Cyprus For Gaza

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