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Bridge over River Nilwala: The 100 metre railway bridge over Nilwala Ganaga at Piladuwa, Matara. - Picture by Indrajith Perera.

Around 5,700 children from Welfare villages and IDP camps in Vanni sat for the Grade Five Scholarship exam yesterday. The scholarship exam was held in 42 centres and the Government provided all facilities. Students who sat for this exam at the Punthottam College of Education Centre at Vavuniya were provided biscuits and milk.
Picture by Bandula Seneviratne, Vavuniya North group corr.


Plots to assassinate VIPs:

LTTE kingpins spill the beans

The Criminal Investigations Department, the Terrorist Investigation Division and intelligence sleuths investigating suicide blasts by the LTTE targeting politicians and other VIPs, which remained a mystery for years, are in the process of completing the investigations with revelations by Tiger cadres arrested after the defeat of the LTTE three months back.

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Resettlement: 442 families return to Mannar

The people of Mannar chased away by the LTTE in 1990 from their villages, living in IDP camps during the past 19 years, did not expect they could come back to their villages but today they have come to their villages due to the sacrifices and efforts made by the Armed Forces under the leadership of President Mahinda Rajapaksa to defeat terrorists, Disaster Relief and Resettlement Minister Rishard Bathiudeen said.

 

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Dengue alert in North and East

People educated on precautions

The Epidemiology Unit is conducting a special assessment on the mosquito situation in the North and East amidst fears of a dengue outbreak in areas hitherto unaffected by the epidemic, with the on set of the North East Monsoon, according to a media release from the Ministry of Health and Nutrition.

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State Revenue and State Finance Minister and Finance and Planning Deputy Minister Ranjith Siyambalapitiya and Chairman, Micro Cars Ltd, Dr Lawrence Perera inspecting the newly opened complex in Polgahawela. Picture by Sumanachandra Ariyawansa

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