Monday, November 2, 2015

Prime Minister Wikramasingha Has Been Appointed A Special Committee To Investigate On Attack Over HNDA Students

Image result for investigationPrime Minister Ranil  Wikramasingha has been  appointed a Special Committee to Investigate  on Police attack over the Protesting HNDA Students occurred last week.

Dr.B.M.S Batagoda is the head of this Special Committee.

The National Police Commission too has decided to appoint a Committee to investigate on the attack on HNDA Students.

Meanwhile the Minister Of Law And Order And Prison Reforms Thilak Marapana is due to  make a special statement tomorrow(03) at Parliament  regarding the attack over HNDA Students.

POPULAR YESTERYEAR SINHALA SONG SUNG BY LATE MILTON PERERA


Sri Lankan IGP To Sign A Memorandum Of Understanding With INTERPOL

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The Inspector General Of Police(IGP) N.K Ilangkoon is due to be signed an International Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) with International Criminal Police(INTERPOL) during the International Police Conference currently being  held in Uganda.

IGP Ilangkoon has left for Uganda yesterday(02) to participate the above conference.

Supreme Court Has Issued Notices For President ,Prime Minister And 75 Cabinet Ministers To Appear Before Court

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The Supreme Court has today(02) issued Notices to President Maithrpala Sirisena,Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasingha and 75 Cabinet Ministers to appear before the Court to give an evidence regarding irregularities said to be occurred when awarding tender to supply Coal for the Thermal Plant at Norochchalai(In North Western Province).

The Bench Of Judges of Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice K.Sri pavan has today issued these notices after considering a fundamental rights petition filed at the Court by one of the suppliers the Noble Resources Private Limited who has applied for the tender of supplying coal to Norochchalai Thermal Power Plant.

Through the petition the petitioner has argued that Government has been awarded the Tender for supplying Coal to a Company Call "Swiss Singapore" which requested Rs.101 Million for supplying a Metric Tonne of Coal while the petitioner "Noble Resources Private Limited "has requested less than that amount Rs.90 Million per one Metric Tonne Of Coal,

Sunday, November 1, 2015

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Sri Lankan Flight UL-230 From Kuwait To Colombo Has Landed At Mattala Air Port

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The Sri Lankan Flight UL-230 flying from Kuwait to Colombo has landed to Mattala International Air Port at Hambanthota(In Southern Province)this morning instead of landing at it's original destination Katunayake Bandaranaike International Air Port due to a heavy mist it has been reported.

However the said Sri Lankan Flight is scheduled to be flying to it's original destination Katunayake International Air Port later today.

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The Person Who Found Responsible To The Rape And Murder Of Five Year Old Girl Has Been Further Remanded

The Minuwangoda Magistrate has today (02) ordered to remand the suspect Saman Jayantha who has  proved as responsible for rape and murder case of five year old Seya Sadewmini of Kotadeniyawa Area through DNA Test, until 16th of November.

Saman Jayalath found as responsible for rape and murder case of the girl through a DNA Test done at Genetech Institute in Colombo.

Five Year old Seya Sadewmini was sexually molested and strangled to death on 13th Of September a day after she went missing from her home.

FAMOUS NATURE LANDSCAPE PAINTING OF YESTERYEAR ITALIAN ARTIST LEONARDO DA VINCI(1492-1519)

THIS COLORFUL LANDSCAPE PAINTING WAS DONE BY YESTERYEAR ITALIAN ARTIST LEONARDO DA VINCI.ALL NATURE LOVERS SHOULD LOVE THIS LIVE PAINTING .

Sri Lankan Navy had Ares ted Another Six Indian Fishermen

Sri Lankan Navy had arrested another Six Indian Fishermen  who were engaged in fishing at Sri Lankan Waters and their Boat.

These Fishermen have been arrested while they were fishing near Kachchathivu Island belonging to Sri Lanka according to the Navy.The Sri Lankan Coastal Guard Officers have supported navy to arrest these fishermen,

The arrested Indian Fishermen are due to be handed over to Fisheries Office at Mannar(Northern Province).

POPULAR YESTERYEAR SINHALA SONG SUNG BY NIRMALA RANATHUNGE


A Public Petition To Be Signed At Fort Rail Way Station On 04th Of November Urging Local Internet Providers To Block Porn Sites

The Advocacy And Reconciliation Center has decided to sign a Public Petition on 04th of November at Colombo Fort Railway Station to urge the government to Advise Internet Providers to block accessing Porn Web Sites contains phonographic content  according to Former Senior Superintendent Of Police and secretary Of Advocacy Reconciliation Center Maheel Dool.

Secretary Dool has said the aim of signing the petition is to reduce  crimes targeting  Children and Youth in the country.

The petition will be open  for  public to sign on 04th of November from 9 a.m 6 p.m.After signing the petition  it will Be handed over to President Maithripala Sirisena Secretary according to Secretary Of Advocacy Reconciliation  Center.

Western Provincial Senior DIG Pujitha Jayasundara Has Been Appointed As Acting IGP

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The Senior Deputy Inspector General Of Police(DGIP) of the Western Province Pujith  Jayasundara has been today (01) appointed as  Acting Inspector General Of Police(IGP) due to IGP N.K Ilangakoon's official tour to Uganda.

Deputy Inspector General Jayasundara will be acting as IGP until 05th of November according to Police Department Sources. From 05th of November the Senior Deputy Inspector General Of Police S.M Wikramasinghe will be appointed as Acting IGP Until IGP Ilangkoon returns to the country the sources have added.

Saturday, October 31, 2015

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Government Has Launched Comstruction Work Of A New Road To Reduce Traffic Congestion In Colombo

Government has today(31) launched the construction  work of  a new road between Polduwa in Battaramulla to Udumulla (In Colombo District) in view of reducing Heavy Traffic Congestion prevails in Colombo.

Government is due to spend Rs.316 million for construction work  of this new road which comprising 4 lanes.President Maithripala Sirisena along with Minister Of Urban Cities and Western Provincial Development Patali Champika Ranawake have been participated the launching ceremony of constructing  the said road held today.

After completion of  construction work of   this new road commuters will be able to travel the cities Kelaniya,Malabe and Kaduwela by avoiding the City Of Battaramulla.

FAMOUS PORTRAIT PAINTING OF YESTERYEAR BELGIAN FEMALE ARTIST VIRGINIE BOVIE(1821-1888)

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THIS PAINTING WAS DONE BY YESTERYEAR BELGIAN FEMALE ARTIST VIRGINIE BOVIE WHO WAS ALSO KNOWN AS ARTIST OF LOVE.ALTHOUGH SHE WAS DESCRIBED AS WELL KNOWN ARTIST IN 1870 ONLY SEVEN OF HER MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED ART WORKS HAVE BEEN LOCATED.

NEW RESEARCH DONE BY WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION REGARDING VENEREAL DISEASE HERPES

Globally, an estimated two-thirds of the population under 50 are infected with herpes simplex virus type 1

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 More than 3.7 billion people under the age of 50 – or 67% of the population – are infected with herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), according to WHO’s first global estimates of HSV-1 infection published today in the journal PLOS ONE.
Herpes simplex virus is categorized into 2 types: herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). Both HSV-1 and HSV-2 are highly infectious and incurable. HSV-1 is primarily transmitted by oral-oral contact and in most cases causes orolabial herpes or “cold sores” around the mouth. HSV-2 is almost entirely sexually transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, causing genital herpes.
“Access to education and information on both types of herpes and sexually transmitted infections is critical to protect young people’s health before they become sexually active,”
Dr Marleen Temmerman, Director of WHO’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research
The new estimates highlight, however, that HSV-1 is also an important cause of genital herpes. Some 140 million people aged 15-49 years are infected with genital HSV-1 infection, primarily in the Americas, Europe and Western Pacific. Fewer people in high-income countries are becoming infected with HSV-1 as children, likely due to better hygiene and living conditions, and are instead at risk of contracting it genitally through oral sex after they become sexually active.
“Access to education and information on both types of herpes and sexually transmitted infections is critical to protect young people’s health before they become sexually active,” says Dr Marleen Temmerman, Director of WHO’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research.

Large number of genital infections

In January, WHO estimated that 417 million people aged 15-49 years have HSV-2 infection, which causes genital herpes. Taken together, the estimates reveal that over half a billion people between the ages of 15-49 years have genital infection caused by either HSV-1 or HSV-2.
“The new estimates highlight the crucial need for countries to improve data collection for both HSV types and sexually transmitted infections in general,” says Dr Temmerman.
Given the lack of a permanent and curative treatment for both HSV-1 and HSV-2, WHO and partners are working to accelerate development of HSV vaccines and topical microbicides, which will have a crucial role in preventing these infections in the future. Several candidate vaccines and microbicides are currently being studied.

Regional infection estimates

Estimates for HSV-1 prevalence by region among people aged 0-49 in 2012:
  • Americas: 178 million women (49%), 142 million men (39%)
  • Africa: 350 million women (87%), 355 million men (87%)
  • Eastern Mediterranean: 188 million women (75%), 202 million men (75%)
  • Europe: 207 million women (69%), 187 million men (61%)
  • South-East Asia: 432 million women (59%), 458 million men (58%)
  • Western Pacific: 488 million women (74%), 521 million men (73%)
Estimates of new HSV-1 infections among people aged 0-49 in 2012:
  • Americas: 6 million women, 5 million men
  • Africa: 17 million women, 18 million men
  • Eastern Mediterranean: 6 million women, 7 million men
  • Europe: 5 million women, 5 million men
  • South-East Asia: 13 million women, 14 million men
  • Western Pacific: 11 million women, 12 million men

Disease symptoms

Herpes is a lifelong infection, which often has mild or no symptoms but can be detected by the presence of antibodies for HSV-1 or HSV-2 in the blood. It is difficult to determine the proportion of HSV-infected people worldwide who have symptomatic disease, as symptoms may be mild or simply not recognized as herpes. In the United States of America, about 15% of people with HSV-2 infection report a prior diagnosis of genital herpes.
When genital herpes symptoms do occur, they take the form of one or more painful genital or anal blisters or ulcers. Herpes symptoms can be treated with antivirals, but after an initial episode, symptoms can recur. Recurrences of genital herpes due to HSV-1 are generally much less frequent than for HSV-2.
Transmission of HSV most often occurs without symptoms. The virus can have a significant negative impact upon an infected person’s mental wellness and personal relationships.
People with orolabial herpes symptoms may face social stigma, and can experience psychological distress as a result. In people with weak immune systems, such as those with advanced HIV infection, HSV-1 can have more severe symptoms and more frequent recurrences. Rarely, HSV-1 infection can also lead to more serious complications such as encephalitis or ocular disease.
WHO is currently working on the development of a global health sector strategy for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including for HSV-1 and HSV-2, to be finalized for consideration at the 69th World Health Assembly in 2016.

POPULAR YESTERYEAR SINHALA SONG SUNG BY INDRANI PERERA


Sri Lankan Youth Parliamentary Group Had Visited China For A Two Day Study Tour

A group of young Parliamentarians comprising 19 members of all political parties have visited Chinese Capital Beijing on 27th and 28th of October to study the Political and Legislative System of China.

During their  visit the Sri Lankan Parliamentary Group had met with higher officials of Chinese Government  and the Officials had introduced the Sri Lankan Parliamentarian Group  the Political And Legislative System of China, China's Friendly Policy Towards Sri Lanka and the achievements of development in that Country during past decades.

The Youth Parliamentarian Group led by Deputy Minister Of Mahaweli Development And Empowerment Anuradha Jayaratne had visited Chinese Cities of Shenzhen,Kunming and Guan Zhou .