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PS chairman held in bribery case

[July 05 2013]

Walallawita Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman Udeni Atukorala was arrested by Bribery Commission officials for allegedly soliciting a Rs 1.5 million bribe from the Bentara Paradeshiya Sabha chairman. It is reported that he had accepted the bribe to provide a permit to transport soil.

 

Anti-Dengue programmes in Kelaniya schools

[July 01 2013]

Public Health Inspectors attached to the Kelaniya MOH Office have taken steps to launch anti-Dengue programmes in 20 schools under the purview of the Kelaniya MOH Office. The programme will be conducted on the instructions of Kelaniya MOH Dr Wasantha Rajapaksa.

 

Principal dies during training

[June 30 2013]

Raddolugama Pagnananda Madya Maha Vidyalaya Principal W.A.S. Wickramasinghe died following a stroke while exercising in the morning at the Rantambe Cadet Camp. Wickremesinghe, 52, was among the 97 participants in the month long military leadership training programme for school Principals.

 

Senior Minister leaves for Geneva

[June 28 2013]

Senior Minister for International Monetary Co-operation and Deputy Minister of Finance & Planning Dr. Sarath Amunugama will leave for Geneva tomorrow to represent the Sri Lankan Government at the Annual Ministerial Review of the Economic & Social Council of the United Nations

 

President unveils Buddha statue

[June 25 2013]

President Mahinda Rajapaksa unveiled a six feet Samadhi Buddha statue erected at the entrance to the Mihintale sacred area concurrent to the 2320 Mihindu Jayanthi commemoration. The President performed the first flower and oil lamp offering to the statue constructed by the Civil Defence Force (CSD).

 

Train crashes into parked lorry, one dead

[June 24 2013]

One died and four passengers were seriously injured when a train bound for Galle crashed into a lorry at Angulana . According to Police sources, the train was packed with rush hour passengers knocked the train when it was parked close to the railway track.

 

Man nabbed with ganja in bag

[June 21 2013]

A 31-year-old male, resident in Paththinigama, Galnewa was arrested by Galnewa Police on afternoon while carrying 1.508 kgs of ganja hidden in a travelling bag after alighting from a Colombo-Anuradhapura bus at Paththinigama junction.

 

 

Concern for the afflicted : President Mahinda Rajapaksa who visited the Kandy Teaching Hospital yesterday, handed over a cash donation of Rs 500,000 to K A Sandanu Thisal Damsara who received burn injuries when a hot electric bulb fell on his face. Picture by Chandana Perera

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President tells hill country business community:

Kandy to be made world-class city

A Rs 20 billion development plan is underway in Kandy to give the world heritage metropolis a major facelift under a Presidential initiative. President Mahinda Rajapaksa addressing the business community and professionals in Kandy on Sunday said that the city would be developed and facilities expanded, maintaining its cultural value, historical significance and scenic beauty.

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State help to treat kidney patients

President Mahinda Rajapaksa who visited the Kandy Teaching Hospital on an inspection tour yesterday, directed doctors and health officials to intensify research into the root causes for kidney ailments and assured all state assistance towards the treatment of kidney patients in the country.

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GMOA restrained from striking

Colombo District Court judge Ranjith N Wathupola yesterday issued an enjoining order preventing trade union action by the GMOA scheduled for today. The order is effective until October 17.

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Lanka, India to discuss illegal fishing in Palk Bay

Top officials from the Sri Lankan and Indian fisheries ministries will meet this week, to find a solution to end unlawful fishing that takes place in the Palk Bay region, with over thousands of Indian trawlers poaching in Sri Lankan waters for illegal fishing.

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UN warns relief supplies for Pakistani flood-hit could run out

The United Nations warned Saturday that humanitarian agencies are running out of resources to assist those affected by floods in southern Pakistan, even as the need for clean water, food, shelter and medical services increases among the more than five million people in affected communities.

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