Notable rise in New Year incidents
There was a significant increase in
hospitalizations following incidents during the Sinhala and Hindu
New Year season. Sources at the Colombo National Hospital said 726
persons were admitted to the Colombo National Hospital with injuries
resulting from accidents, violent incidents, New Year brawls etc.
They have been admitted between April 13 and 15. Out of them 355
persons remained hospitalized while others were discharged or left
after obtaining treatment.
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Terrorism does not respect human rights or humanity - MP Dr.
Sudarshini Fernandopulle
Terrorism irrespective of where it happens and
who is affected is brutal and has to be condemned by all. Sri Lanka
suffered due to terrorism for more than three decades. As a victim
of LTTE terrorism, I strongly condemn the brutal act of terrorists
at Boston, states Member of Parliament Dr Sudarshini Fernandopulle
in a release.
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Traffic Act violators to face the music
The Police will take legal action against owners
of unregistered vehicles and those with tinted glasses, a senior
police officer told the “Daily News”. According to the regulations
of the Motor Traffic Act, vehicles should be registered within 10
days, he said.
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