Saturday, May 7, 2011
Parliament Proceedings To Show Live On T.V
The Parliament is to introduce live broadcasting of it's proceedings according to the Deputy Speaker Chandima Weerakkody.The Deputy Speaker also said that the initial trial will only be limited for Radio Broadcast.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Former Cricket Captain Hashan Requested Police Protection To Revealed On Match Fixers
There were some death threats received by him and therefore he asked a protection to revealed the names of the people who were involved in match fixing as an eye witness according to the sources.He was questioned by the CID on last Tuesday as well after the Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage has ordered the IGP Mahinda Balasuriya to probe in to allegations made by Hashan.Hashan claimed that the match fixing is spreading like a cancer in the local cricket scene since 1992 .
Government To Supply Fertilizer Subsidy For All Crops
The Government has decided to supply fertilizer subsidy for all crops with effect from midnight tonight the secretary of the Ministry Of Coconut Development has announced today.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Supreme Court Informed Parliament On The Validity Of Private Pension Scheme
While United States Destroy A Single Terrorist, Sri Lanka Fully Eradicate The Terrorism-Minsiter Rambukwella
The Cabinet Media Spokesman Minister Keheliya Rambukwella has said
today that the United States has only succeeded destroying a Single
Terrorist as Sri Lanka has completely eradicated the terrorism from the
Island two years back.
Addressing the Weekly Cabinet Briefing held in Government Information Department in Colombo Minister Rambukwella has said that the Government is prepared and confident on handling any issue that may arise as a result of the Controversial UN Report against Sri Lanka.He stressed that the government has adequately and sufficiently responded to the UN Report.
Addressing the Weekly Cabinet Briefing held in Government Information Department in Colombo Minister Rambukwella has said that the Government is prepared and confident on handling any issue that may arise as a result of the Controversial UN Report against Sri Lanka.He stressed that the government has adequately and sufficiently responded to the UN Report.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
General Fonseka Says He Is Ready To Face Allegations Leveled By Darusman Committee Against Sri Lankan Armed Forces
Imprisoned Former Army Commander Retired General Sarath Fonseka has today said that he is ready to face the allegations leveled against the Sri Lankan Military by the United Nations(UN) expert panel appointed by UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon.
While attending a case filed against him at the Colombo High Court, General Fonseka has said that he is
willing to take the responsibility of facing the allegations made by Moon Committee.
Sri Lanka Private Bus Owners Seeking 15% Bus Fare Hike
The Sri Lanka Private Bus Owners Association has today requested government a 15% increase on Bus Fares due to the recent fuel price hike.
The president of the Association Gamunu Wijeratne has said today that the minimum Bus Fare which is Rs.6 at present should be increase to Rs.8.He requested the government to inform this matter to the national transport commission and taken steps to increase the Bus Fare .
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