Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Doctors Attach To Kuliyapitiya Base Hospital Are Threatening To Strike Over A Theater Problem
Due to this situation six specialist surgeons works at the hospital are to perform surgeries in an old theater in the hospital which is not having a healthy environment to perform surgeries dr.nilantha imbulpitiya one of the surgeons attach to Kuliyapitiya has said."we have to perform 50 routine and casualty surgeries per day at this old theater with great risk and the lives of mothers ,infants and other patients are in danger due to the unhealthy environment there"dr.imbulpitiya has stressed.
Due to this most of the patients who were in awaiting lists shifted to private hospitals for surgeries it has been learn t.meanwhile the media spokesman of the Government Medical Officers Association(GMOA) has said health authorities should look in to this matter in patient's perspective and act according to it.if the authorities fails to function the newly built theater complex within two weeks time we have no other option than going for a stern trade union action he has stressed.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Trade Unions To Launch An Island Wide General Strike Tomorrow(21)
The trade unions attach to leftist Janatha Wimukthi Peramuna (JVP)and main opposition United National Party(UNP) are due to lead this strike while some of the major health trade unions have decided to refrain from strike due to their personal problems with one of the trade union leaders who is leading this strike.
Met Department Has Warned Public Over Floods And Rising Water Levels
The met department in it's latest weather forecast has said that the prevailing rainy weather will continue and thunder showers are expected in western,sabaragamuwa,southern and central provinces.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Twenty Five Health Trade Unions To Boycott Proposed Island Wide Strike Against Electricity Tariff Hike
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Opposition Accused Government On Trying To Increase Milk Powder Prices
The government is planning to increase prices of Milk Powder by at-least Rs100 by spreading Arsenic has contained in imported Milk Powder ,the secretary of main opposition United National Party(UNP) has said today(14)government has already began discussions on increasing milk powder prices he has stressed.
Government authorities yesterday claimed a harmful substance has contained in milk powder imported from New Zealand and the samples of them already sent to foreign laboratories to check on this.
Government authorities yesterday claimed a harmful substance has contained in milk powder imported from New Zealand and the samples of them already sent to foreign laboratories to check on this.
Jyawardenapura Hospital Trade Unions Have Protested Against Using Casualty Ward For A Bio Medical Course
Admitting outdoor patients to the casualty medical ward number 07 of Sri Jayawardenapura Teaching Hospital,Kotte is halted due to the decision of government owned bio medical institute in Colombo to use the ward to conduct a bio medical course for bio technology officers
.the join trade union council pf sri jayawardenapura hospital has
protested against this move today and handed over a letter to hospital
director dr.a.s.k gamage stating trade unions will launch indefinite
strike action if the ward is use for conducting a class.
Ward number 07 of the hospital is also known as the dermatology and medical ward also treated non infectious , child and neuro patients when required.around 62 beds are there in the ward which is now residence to 30 patients and they have no where to go if the ward space use for the course hospital sources said.
When contacted hospital director dr.gamage has said that he is currently trying to solve the matter through negotiations with bio medical institute.
Ward number 07 of the hospital is also known as the dermatology and medical ward also treated non infectious , child and neuro patients when required.around 62 beds are there in the ward which is now residence to 30 patients and they have no where to go if the ward space use for the course hospital sources said.
When contacted hospital director dr.gamage has said that he is currently trying to solve the matter through negotiations with bio medical institute.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
East Coast Fishermen Warned Refrain From Fishing Due To Rough Seas
Cyclonic Storm"Mahasen" is centered in 700 kilio meters east of Mulativu and expected to intensify further and moves towards north west wards direction.the sea areas extending from Jaffna to Hambanthota via Batticloe will experience strong winds and strong winds assisted by rain according to met department.fairly strong winds ranging 40 kilo Meter per hour will expected over Sri Lanka and neighboring countries department has stated.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Three Essential Drugs Prescribed For Blood Preasure And Cholesterol Are Out Of Stock In Karapitiya
Three essential drugs prescribed for High Blood Pressure and Cholesterol are out of stock these days in Karapitiya Teaching Hospital(Southern Province) causing patients severe difficulties according to hospital sources.the drugs "Losartan" and Enalapril prescribed for High Blood Preasure and "Atorvastatin" prescribe for Cholesterol are out of stock in the hospital sources added.
As a result Doctors at Karapitiya Hospital now prescribed patients to purchase these drugs through private pharmacies hospital sources further said.
As a result Doctors at Karapitiya Hospital now prescribed patients to purchase these drugs through private pharmacies hospital sources further said.
Friday, May 10, 2013
CID Has Released Former Municipal Councilor Azath Salley
Mr.Salley was arrested under the prevention of terrorism act in connection with the statement he was given to indian paper "Junior Vikatan"on 24th of April 2013 which is described as a threat to national security .saleey was in hunger strike since his arrest which led to his admission to national hospital.he was released after his affidavit sent to president Mahinda Rajapaksha seeking justice.after been released salley has said that his statesmen given to the Junior Vikatan paper was misquoted by the paper and he will never harm the sovereignty and integrity of sri lanka.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Public Utilities Commission Has Approved Revised Electricity Tariff Proposal
According to the revised electricity tariff proposal increase will not apply for consumers who are using below 60 units while those using units 61-180 will received 25% reduction of the fuel surcharge the power and energy ministry has said.under the proposal electricity consumers using 61-66 units the tariff will be same as 60 unit users and 91-96 unit users will be charged for 90 units.meanwhile those who are using 121-126 units will be charged foe 120 units the ministry has stressed.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Ravana Balakaya Has Requested Film Corporation To Ban Importing Of Some Tamil Films
This request has been made during the discussions held today between members of ravana balakaya and film corporation chairman.film corporation chairman has stated that he will take a decision on this after discussed the matter with higher authorities.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
The Number Of Dengue Patients Reported This Year Exceeds 11,000
Out of the total number of dengue patients reported throughout the island so far this year 40.73% were reported from western province it has been revealed.
Six Soldiers Got Injured When A Detonator Exploded In Northern Province
These soldiers were injured when they have engaged in clearing mines fixed by former LTTE cadres .
No Confidence Motion Against Minister Dilan Has Defeated
The no confidence motion presented by main opposition united national party(UNP)against foreign employment promotion and welfare minister dilan perera has been defeated today (07) in parliament with majority of 104 votes.during the voting 136 parliamentarians voted against the motion while 32 parliamentarians were voted in favor.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Government Hospital PSM'S To Launch A Work To Rule Campaign From 15th Of May
The professions supplementary to medicine (PSM's) have decided to launch an island wide continuous work to rule campaign from 15th of may by demanding recruiting of 600 unemployed PSM Graduates to state hospitals the Joint Council On Professions supplementary to medicine has announced.
Under this trade union action PSM's have decided to withdraw from blood,x ray tests and physiotherapy treatment of in ward patients and from 20th to withdraw all educational activities in hospitals according to secretary to the Joint Council On Professions Supplementary to medicine saman jayasekera.
Under this trade union action PSM's have decided to withdraw from blood,x ray tests and physiotherapy treatment of in ward patients and from 20th to withdraw all educational activities in hospitals according to secretary to the Joint Council On Professions Supplementary to medicine saman jayasekera.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Health Officials Advised People To Be Aware On Seasonal Influenza Flu
Cough,Cold and fever are identified as the main symptoms of these Influenza flu and people are advised to be seek medical advice from a qualified medical practitioner if these symptoms occurred .
Flash Floods Affected 479 Families In Gampaha
Meanwhile the meteorological department has announced that heavy showers with thunder and lightning will be experienced in most parts of the island these days during evening and night .
Friday, May 3, 2013
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Around 19 May Day Rallies To Be Held In Colombo Tomorrow(01)
The leftist Janataha Wimukthi Peramuna(JVP) will conduct their May Day Rally at BRC Grounds under the patronage of their leader Mr.Somawansha Amarasinha and their May Day Parade will begin from S.De S Jayasinha Grounds.
Meanwhile Police has requested people out side Colombo to avoid entering the City tomorrow unless a special reason due to the traffic expected during May Day Parades.
Strike Action Of Registered And Assistant Medical Practitioners Paralyzed 450 Central Dispensaries
Around 1550 registered and assistant medical practitioners are engaged in this strike launched by demanding paying of proposed communication allowance for the said practitioners.the society of registered and assistant medical practitioners has said that although health ministry secretary dr.nihal jayathilake has issued a circular to pay communication allowance for the RAMP's on last September still the authorities not taken steps to implement that circular.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Registerd And Assistant Medical Practitioners To Launch An Island Wide Continuous Strike Tomorrow(30)
The practitioners have already withdrawn from extra hour duty work of hospitals the association has said.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Railway Strike Scheduled For Today Called Off
The Railways Professional Trade Union Alliance has today decided to suspend the strike following the discussions held with the secretary to Transport Ministry Dhammika Perera.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
18 Low Quality Drugs Were Withdrawn From Government Hospitals During First Three Months
During first three months of this year 18 essential drugs and injections were withdrawn from Government Hospitals throughout the island as they were in low quality.Metformin,Salbutamol,Sodium Valporate are among the drugs withdrawn from hospitals according to sources.
These low quality drugs were tested at national drug quality assurance laboratory in Colombo.
These low quality drugs were tested at national drug quality assurance laboratory in Colombo.
175 Dengue Patients Were Reported From Colombo City In April
Around 175 dengue patients and 2 dengue deaths have been reported from Colombo City limits during month of April so far according to Colombo chief medical officer Dr.Pradeep Kariyawasm.most of the dengue cases were reported from Borella,modara,mattakkuliya and central Colombo areas.
During first three months of this year 903 dengue patients were reported from City Of Colombo he has stressed.
During first three months of this year 903 dengue patients were reported from City Of Colombo he has stressed.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Non Availability Of Essential Drugs And Issuing Of Low Quality Drugs Increased The Moratality Rate Of Non Commmunciable Diseases
A large number of People suffering from non communicable diseases including Diabetes and coronary heart diseases died in government hospitals due to the shortage of essential drugs and issuing of low quality drugs to them according to medical specialists.as the majority of essential drugs regularly not available in government hospitals doctors have prescribed patients to buy them in private pharmacies but due to the high cost of living condition in the country majority of these patients are not able to purchase them specialists said.As a result the status of their disease become worst and some are dying due to this one of the senior specialists attached to government hospital has said.due to the issuing of some low quality drugs for these patients make the situation worst he has stressed."health authorities should correct this situation and taken steps to supply essential drugs prescribed for non communicable diseases to all government hospitals and ensure that only high quality drugs will issue to the patients through pharmacies he further added.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Health Authorities Decided To Uphold The Release Of Low Quality Dhal
The Health Authorities have decided to uphold the release of 25,000 metric tonnes of Dhal imported from Canada to the market after it has been revealed that the stock of Dhal is contaminated with wastage.the said stock of low quality Dhal is currently remained in Colombo Port and due to be destroyed soon according to the food control unit of Health Ministry.
The Food Control Unit has decided to take a legal action against the company which has imported the said stock of dhal according to Ministry sources.
The Food Control Unit has decided to take a legal action against the company which has imported the said stock of dhal according to Ministry sources.
Friday, April 19, 2013
Vehicle Registration Fees Increased By 10%
The proposed 10% increase of of vehicle registration fees due to be implemented with effect from 01st of March according to Commissioner General of Motor Traffic s.h harischandra.the commissioner has already informed all provincial motor traffic commissioners on the increase of said fees .The gazette notification regarding the increase of vehicle registration fees has been issued and it is due to be implemented in western province with effect from 01st of May this year.a 10% increase of vehicle registration fees is proposed through the 2013 budget proposals.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
New President And Secretary Of Cricket Board Elected Uncontested
Jayantha Dharmadasa and Nishantha Ranathunge were elected for the posts of president and secretary of Sri Lankan Cricket Board respectively this morning uncontested.the election of cricket officials scheduled to be held in 30th of March was postponed to 16th of April due to the controversy over nominations.
Earlier the nominations of MP Thilanga Sumathipala and former president of Sri Lankan Cricket Board Upali Dharmadasa to the post of president of cricket board were rejected by sports minister mahindananda aluthgamage.
Earlier the nominations of MP Thilanga Sumathipala and former president of Sri Lankan Cricket Board Upali Dharmadasa to the post of president of cricket board were rejected by sports minister mahindananda aluthgamage.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Heavy Showers In Colombo And Galle Due To The Atmospheric Disturbance
The meteorology Department has announced that heavy showers will prevails in Colombo and some areas in Southern Province during today due to the atmospheric disturbance.thunder showers will prevails in Colombo while coastal areas of Galle District too get effected met department announced.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
GMOA Requested Government To Prepare Seperate Policy On Purchasing Expensive Drugs
The main opposition too raised a question at Parliament recently regarding the shortage of 17 expensive drugs and injections in Cancer Hospital as Cancer Patients are in serious condition due to the shortage of these drugs and injections."as we are having annual fixed budget allocating money for purchasing drugs it will be disadvantage for other patients if large sum of money from that budget spend for purchasing expensive drugs" the secretary of GMOA Dr.Chandika Epiatkaduwa has said.
Therefor GMOA has requested government to adapt a separate policy on purchasing an expensive drugs and the government has accepted it as a policy he stressed.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
X ray,Scan And MRI Tests In Govt.Hospitals Stopped Due To The Sick Not Campaign Of Radiographers
As radiographers who were in sick note campaign not maintained the emergency services in hospitals hospital authorities have sent all routine and critically ill patients to private hospitals to perform above tests under government expenses hospital sources said.
The Radiographers are due to end their sick note campaign tomorrow(10) morning.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Government Hospital Radiographers To Launch A Sick Note Campaign Tomorrow(09)
Due to this trade union action routine x ray tests,Scan and MRI Tests performs at government hospitals will not perform tomorrow the secretary of Radiography Technologists Association Mr.Daramakeerthi Apa has said.
Radiographers are demanding the halting of recruiting new comers for the diploma course on Radiography due to the Graduate Radiography Technologists and to increase extra allowances entitled for the radiography technologists.
Ministry Of Agriculture Has Banned The Importation Of Three Pesticides
Arsanic has found as the main reason for the unidenified chronic kidney failure affected most of the farmers in North Cenral Province over the last few years.thousands of farmers already have died from this disease while a large number of other farmers critically ill due to the disease.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Dengue Patients Are In Increase
Due to the rainy season prevails in most parts of the island these days spreading of dengue is in increase and t epidemiologists have advised people to take precautionary measures to combat dengue menace by cleaning house gardens and destroying mosquito breeding places .
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Sending Local Workers To Cyprus Suspended
Meanwhile the Ministry Of Foreign Employment has said that foreign employment bureau will meet the demand of Sri Lankan workers there as the economic crisis there would not effect foreigners.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
One Out Of Every Three Persons In South Asia Has Suffering From High Blood Pressure -Dr.Mehtha
One out of every three persons in South Asian Region including Sri Lanka has identified as suffering from High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)while around 9.4 million people in the region annually died due to the disease the resident representative of world health organization(WHO) to Sri Lanka Dr.Firdosi Rustom Mehtha has said.the main causes for the increasing number of hypertension patients in the region is none other than high consumption of salt and smoking he has stressed.
The diseases such as Heart Attacks and Strokes have been caused by hypertension it self Dr.Mehtha said.to control the increasing number of hypertension among patients reducing the daily consumption of salt is very important and people should restricted the consumption of salt to 5 grammes (One teaspoon )per day he has added.
Dr.Mehtha has revealed these facts at a seminar held today(03) on World Health Day falls on 07th of April.
The diseases such as Heart Attacks and Strokes have been caused by hypertension it self Dr.Mehtha said.to control the increasing number of hypertension among patients reducing the daily consumption of salt is very important and people should restricted the consumption of salt to 5 grammes (One teaspoon )per day he has added.
Dr.Mehtha has revealed these facts at a seminar held today(03) on World Health Day falls on 07th of April.
Around 10% Of All Hotel Cafe Workers In Coombo City Have Been Identified As Suffering From Repiratory And Venereal Diseases
Those workers identified with venereal diseases have released from their working places to the Sexually Transmittedbeen Diseases Campaign clinic for further treatment he has added. meanwhile the Colombo Public Health Department has planned to conduct a medical examination for all hotel and cafe workers and issue medical certificates at least once a year .
Monday, April 1, 2013
Ten National Cricketers Left India To Play IPL
National Cricketers Lasith Malinga,Mahela Jayawardene,Kumar Sangakkara,T.M Dilshan,Angelo Mathews,Kusal Janith,Jeevan Mendis,Sachithra Senanayake,Ajantha Mendis,and Tissara Perera left India to participate IPL and they informed their decision to the Sri Lankan Cricket early today.these cricketers were advised to stay away from Tamil Nadu.former sri lankan spinner muththaia Muralideren due to join IPL soon.
Due to the political pressure Chennai based cricket club Chennai super kings has already removed two of the sri lankan contracted players fast bowler nuwan kulasekera and spinner akila dananjaya from their club at sixth edition of IPL scheduled to be begin tomorrow(02).only sri lankan Test /ODI vice captain and t-20 captain Dinesh Chandimal has refused to play this years IPL Tournament .
Around 15 Essential Drugs Are Out Of Stock In Government Hospitals
Due to the drug shortage patients attending these clinics are prescribed to buy these drugs from private pharmacies sources further added.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Government Has Decalred 15th Of April As A Public Holiday
Every year Sri Lankans are celebrating traditional Sinhala and Tamil New Year on 14th of April and this year both old and new traditional new year falls on weekend.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Due To The Fraud and Inefficiency In Government Hospitals It Spends Higher Amount Of Money For Patient Care More Than Private Sector
Due to the fraud and inefficiency prevails in ,Government Hospitals use to spend higher amount of money for providing special treatment and surgeries free of charge for people more than thrice amount rather then Private Hospitals according to Government Medical Officers Forum(GMOF).
The best example is the amount spend on behalf of Kidney failure patients who are undergoing Dialysis Treatment in government and private sector hospitals GMOF has said.as Private Sector is charging a sum of Rs.8000- 10,000 per a cycle of Dialysis Treatment of a Kidney Patient as a Government Hospital is spending around Rs.30,000 per a cycle of the said treatment per a patient GMOF Spokesman has said.
The situation is same regarding other special treatment and surgeries offered by government hospitals according GMOF .therefor if the government hospitals are use to issue a hospital bills for all patients who r getting treatment from those hospitals mentioning the state hospital expenditure for patients private sector hospitals will take an advantage from the situation by increasing their fares further GMOF sources added.
The best example is the amount spend on behalf of Kidney failure patients who are undergoing Dialysis Treatment in government and private sector hospitals GMOF has said.as Private Sector is charging a sum of Rs.8000- 10,000 per a cycle of Dialysis Treatment of a Kidney Patient as a Government Hospital is spending around Rs.30,000 per a cycle of the said treatment per a patient GMOF Spokesman has said.
The situation is same regarding other special treatment and surgeries offered by government hospitals according GMOF .therefor if the government hospitals are use to issue a hospital bills for all patients who r getting treatment from those hospitals mentioning the state hospital expenditure for patients private sector hospitals will take an advantage from the situation by increasing their fares further GMOF sources added.
Around 30 Students Got Injured As Stair Case Of Colombo National Museum Collapsed
Around 30 school students who have visited Colombo National Museum were got injured and admitted to the Colombo National Hospital this evening as the stair case of Museum they were in collapsed .all students have received minor injuries to the face and body and their condition is stable according to Colombo National Hospital authorities .
The injured students are from Middeniya,giriyagama and welimada areas.meanwhile Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksha has visited the scene of the incident at Museum and later the Hospital.
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The injured students are from Middeniya,giriyagama and welimada areas.meanwhile Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksha has visited the scene of the incident at Museum and later the Hospital.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Government Decided Not To Allow Sri Lankan National Cricketers Participating IPL Till Security Ensured
As Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha has written to BCCI President stating that Sri Lankan Cricketers are not permitted to play in Chennai as a protest in support of Sri Lankan Tamils Sri Lankan Cricket Board today seek the advise of sri lankan government regarding the participation of local cricketers to the tournament.around 13 Sri Lankan national Cricketers have signed agreements with several teams which participated this years IPL Tournament scheduled to begin on 03rd of April.
Due to the anti Sri Lankan Campaign launched by few political groups in Tamil Nadu including it's Chief Minister the Chennai Based IPL Team Chennai Super Kings has been decided to drop two of the Sri Lankan Players they are signed with Nuwan Kulasekera and Akila Dananjaya it has been reported.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Two Of The Five Maternity Homes In Colombo City To Close Down
The services of around 38 nurses and 15 doctors required for the five maternity homes while only 18 nurses and 5 doctors are currently serving there .around 1000 child births are performed annually in these maternity homes which mainly benefited by members of low income groups.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Cabinet Decided To Control The Importing Of Ethanol
The Cabinet has decided to control the importing of Ethanol in to Sri Lanka with immediate effect according to Cabinet Spokesman ,Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella.he has said during today's Cabinet Briefing that as one of the Sri Lanka's largest Sugar Manufacturing Company the Palawatte Sugar Industries Company commenced the manufacturing of Sugar and other by products government will be able to control the Ethanol necessity.
The Excise Authorities last week have seized two container loads of Ethanol at Thotalnga Area in Colombo worth Rs.40 million which imported from Vietnam as thinner.
The Excise Authorities last week have seized two container loads of Ethanol at Thotalnga Area in Colombo worth Rs.40 million which imported from Vietnam as thinner.
US Sponsored Resolution Against Sri Lanka Was Passed In Geneva With Majority Of 12 Votes
Neighboring India was voted in favor of the resolution while Pakistan along with few Arab Countries ,Venezuela and some African Nations voted against the resolution.the resolution encouraging the Sri Lankan Government to increase its dialogue and cooperation with the Office of the High Commissioner,wand noting the High Commissioner’s call for an independent and credible international investigation into alleged violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law.
It also Calling upon the Government of Sri Lanka to fulfill its public commitments, including on the devolution of political authority, which is integral to reconciliation and the full enjoyment of human rights by all members of its population.the resolution includes six recommendations and co sponsored by the following countries.Austria, Canada, Croatia, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, France, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, St Kitts and Nevis, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Sri Lankan Air Lines To Reduced Flights To Chennai
Meanwhile Sri Lankan government has condemned the recent incidents against Sri Lankan Buddhist Clergy in chennai.Sri Lankan government has strongly protested with the indian government on recent developments at Chennai.
Sri Lankan Embassy in New Delhi and deputy high commission in Chennai have requested Sri Lankan nationals to avoid arriving Chennai unless it's for an urgent matter till situation became calm and quite out there.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Impeached Chief Justice Dr.Mrs.Bandaranaike Appeared Before Bribery Commission
She has also informed the commission that she will make a written submission pertaining to the allegations against her prior to 01st of April.a large number of protestors gathered in front of bribery commission this morning to support first female chief justice of Sri Lanka who was impeached by a group of government parliamentarians on last January.
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