The Government Medical Officers Association (GMOA) has called an urgent General Assembly Meeting tomorrow(29) to decide the future Trade Union action against the harassment faced by GMOA President Dr.Anuruddha Padeniya with the hands of some Government Officials.
The Executive Committee which met today has unanimously decided to take a stern action against the harassment faced by their President."However the Trade Union Action that has to be taken will be decided by the General Assembly during tomorrows urgent meeting according to the Assistant Secretary of GMOA Dr.Sankalpa Marasinha.
Dr.Marasinha has said that under the latest incident the officials of the Bribery and Corruption Commission have removed the Personal File belongs to the GMOA President Dr.Padeniya from the Lady Ridgway Hospital in Colombo where he is working without a prior notice."According to the law if there's a complaint against a Government Servant there's a certain procedure to deal with such a situation and this is not the way to handle such matters" he stressed.
Recently One Government Minister openly criticized the GMOA President after he expressed his views against the controversial Malabe Private Medical College Issue and as a response GMOA filed a court case against the Minister claiming to pay Rs.300 million as compensation due to harassing of GMOA President Dr.Padeniya.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
National HIV/AIDS Policy Was Launched Today
The much awaited National HIV/AIDS Policy of Sri Lanka was launched today under the patronage of Health Minister Maithripala Sirisena at the "Sawusiripaya" Auditorium in Colombo-07.The Policy which received the Cabinet Approval recently will implement from today onwards according to the Director of National HIV/AIDS-STD Campaign Dr.Nimal Edirisinha.
Preventing Stigma and Discrimination against HIV Positives is also featured in the Policy.
Preventing Stigma and Discrimination against HIV Positives is also featured in the Policy.
Monday, September 26, 2011
One Soldier Received Minor Injuries Due To An Explosion At The Weeawila Army Camp
One Army Soldier got injured Due to an accidental explosion took place this evening at the ammunition dump of Weerawila Army Camp situated near the Weerawila Air Force Base .The injured soldier who suffered with minor injuries was admitted to the near by Weerawila Hospital according to the Military Spokesman Brigadier Nihal Hapuarachchi.
Brigadier Hapuarachchi further said that as they are not handling this amount of ammunition and explosives it was an accidental explosion.The explosion was took place around 4 p.m in this evening at the Ammunition Dump maintained by Gajaba Regiment and the small explosions with low magnitude were followed thereafter.Weerawila Army Camp is a small Army Camp compromised around 100 soldiers.
Brigadier Hapuarachchi further said that as they are not handling this amount of ammunition and explosives it was an accidental explosion.The explosion was took place around 4 p.m in this evening at the Ammunition Dump maintained by Gajaba Regiment and the small explosions with low magnitude were followed thereafter.Weerawila Army Camp is a small Army Camp compromised around 100 soldiers.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Colombo Crimes Division Arrested 199 Suspects Wanted For Drug Dealing,Robbery And Criminal Activities
Under the Special Operation carried out by Colombo Crimes Division Police Officers during last few days got arrested 199 suspects from Colombo,Colombo North and Colombo Central Police Divisions according to the sources.
Under the operation police got arrested 4 men who wanted in connection with robberies ,16 men on warrants,12 men wanted for number of criminal activities and 59 men for processing kasippu,ganja and heroin the sources added.
During this Operation 21 Motor Bikes and Tri Shaws which parked in areas where vehicle parking is prohibited were also taken into custody.
Under the operation police got arrested 4 men who wanted in connection with robberies ,16 men on warrants,12 men wanted for number of criminal activities and 59 men for processing kasippu,ganja and heroin the sources added.
During this Operation 21 Motor Bikes and Tri Shaws which parked in areas where vehicle parking is prohibited were also taken into custody.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Former Australian Test Cricketer Geoff Marsh Has Appointed As The New Sri Lankan Cricket Coach
Sri Lanka Cricket has today (23) appointed Former Australian National Cricketer Geoff Marsh as the new National Head Coach of the Sri Lankan Cricket Team for a 2 year contract period.A Player who played 50 Test matches and 119 ODI's for Australia Marsh was also coached the Australian National Team from 1995-1999 including the World Cup Winning Team of 1999.
The Sri Lankan New Head Coach is due to assume his duties from 27th of September(Tuesday).
He is an Australian Level 3 qualified Coach and coached the Zimbabwe National Cricket Team during 2000-2004 . Later he served as a National Cricket Selector for Cricket Australia.
The Sri Lankan New Head Coach is due to assume his duties from 27th of September(Tuesday).
He is an Australian Level 3 qualified Coach and coached the Zimbabwe National Cricket Team during 2000-2004 . Later he served as a National Cricket Selector for Cricket Australia.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Australian Government And The Opposition Defeated A Motion Against Sri Lanka
The Australian Government together with the Opposition today (22) have defeated a motion presented to the Australian Senate to propose suspending Sri Lanka from the Commonwealth Union.Both the Australian Government and the Opposition Members were voted against the Motion which was presented by the New South Wales (Greens) Senator Lee Rhiannon according to the Australian Media reports.
Australian Parliament House
Australian Parliament House
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Ten Essential Drugs Are Out Of Stock At Karapitiya Teaching Hospital
Around 10 Essential Drugs are out of stock at the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital( Southern Province) OPD Clinics according to the Hospital Sources."Metformin " prescribed for the Diabetes, "Atovastatin" prescribed for Cholesterol,"Enalapril" for High Blood Pressure and ISMN for Heart Diseases are among the Drugs that are not available at the Hospital Clinics at the moment the sources have added.
Due to this Drug Shortage OPD Patients have to buy these Drugs through Private Pharmacies through their own expenses.
Due to this Drug Shortage OPD Patients have to buy these Drugs through Private Pharmacies through their own expenses.
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