Saturday, January 17, 2009
Troops Liberated The Ramanathanpuram
Troops who are Heading to Capture The Final LTTE strong hold Mulativue District Liberated Ramanathanpuram North East of Iranamadu This Morning.Troops attached to 57th Division of the Army Liberated the Area.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Colombo Municipal Council To Take legal Action Against Those Who Throw Garbage To Road Side
Public Health Department of the Colombo Municipal Council Decides to Take a Legal Action against the Residents who are putting their Garbage on The Road sides in Colombo City as a Precaution for Preventing the Spreading of Dengue.This Decision came to Effect From Today The Chief Medical Officer of the Colombo Dr.Pradeep Kariyawasam said.During the last 16 days of this Month 38 Dengue Cases Reported from the Colombo City and Out of them 23 were Children According to Dr.Kariyawasam.
January Last Year only 18 Dengue Cases Reported from the City. There is an Out Break of the Disease Due to the Garbage Problem in the City as Mosquito Breeding Places are on Increase He stressed.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Director Post Of Dengue Campaign Vaccant-Dengue Prevention Activities Became Stand Stil
The Director Post of the National Dengue Control Campaign Is Vacant Since Last August And Prevention and Adminstrative Activities of the Campaign Become Standstill Due to this.The Director Post Was Vacant After the Former Director Dr.(Mrs)Lakshmi De Silva Retired from the Service last August.But Since than Ministry Of Health Not Advertise the Post or Appoint An Acting Director To Look after the Activities of the Dengue Campaign.Programmes on Dengue And Chikungunya Prevention Are Implemented by the National Dengue Campaign.
Since Dengue Becomes An Epidemic In Sri Lanka This Campaign is Set Up Implement Dengue Prevention Activities Effectively.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Forces Liberated The Whole Jaffna Penninsula
Forces Captured LTTE Adminstrative Center And A Training Camp
Sri Lnakan Forces who are Moving Forward To Liberate Mulativue District Captured the LTTE Administrative Center and A Tiger Training Center in the Pudukuduirippu Area This Morning.From these Centers Army Recovered Ten Tiger Boats,Five Hundred Water Tanks with Capacity Of Two Hundred Liters,Large Number of Metresses,Pillows and Other Belongings.
Sri Lankan Govt.Begun The Registering Of Citizens In The Western Province
As a Security Measure Sri Lankan Government Now Registering All The Citizens In the Western Province Of Sri Lanka.After Registration of the Province get completed This Programme will Expand Throughout the Island Government sources said.Registration Can Done through The WWW.citizens.lk website and from Mobile centers.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Health Ministry To Prevent Govt.Docs By Recommending Their Patients Lab Tests From Private Sector?
Health Ministry is to Carried out an Investigation to Identify why the Government Hospital Doctors Recommended their Patients to Get Blood and Urine Tests Done from Private Hospitals when These Tests are Available in Government Hospitals.Even The
Simple Tests like Full Blood Count(FBC),Fasting Blood Suger(FBS) And UFR Urine Tests Which can Done through Government Hospital Path Labs are Recommended to Get Done
from Private Sector Hospital Sources Said.'This is a Big Fault and Will Take
A Necessary Action to Correct it" Says The Health Ministry Secretary Dr.Athula
Kahanda Liyanage.Ministry Will Discuss This Matter with the Government Hospital
Administrators Before Taken a Decision He Further Added.
Patients Who are Getting Treatment From the Government Hospitals Faced Difficulties Due To this situation.
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