President Wickremesinghe Engages with Law Students in an Educational Visit

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August 08, Colombo (LNW): President Ranil Wickremesinghe met with a group of undergraduate law students from the Open University of Sri Lanka at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday (06), fostering an educational and interactive experience.

This visit is part of the President’s initiative to provide school and university students with opportunities to explore places of educational value around Colombo, including President’s House, the Presidential Secretariat, the Port City, the Central Bank, and Parliament.

Two hundred and eighty undergraduate law students participated in the field trip. During their visit to the Presidential Secretariat, President Wickremesinghe engaged in a friendly and informative conversation with the students, who had requested an opportunity to meet him.

The President inquired about their educational activities and addressed their questions regarding the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judiciary, providing insights into these crucial aspects of governance.

The visit concluded with a group photo of the President and the students, marking a memorable and inspiring day for the future legal professionals.

President’s Secretary Saman Ekanayake, President’s Legal Advisor Bimba Thilakaratne, and Assistant Director of the Presidential Secretariat Major Nadeeka Dangolla were also present.

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