
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Around 55 Injured During Katunayaka Free Trade Zone Clash Receiving Treatment At Three Govt.Hospitals

IGP Dr.Balasuriya Handed Over His Resignation Prior To His Retirement

IGP Dr.Balasuriya has handed over his retirement papers to the president according to the sources.The Ministry Of Defense has stated that the IGP's resiganation creates history on public accountability in Sri Lanka.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Severe Shortage Of Nurses Crippled Patient Care In Government Hospitals

According to the largest Nurses Union in Sri Lanka the Public Services Nurses Union(PSNU) the Nurses shortage occured due to increasing number of retired nurses, service departures and going abraod .There shortage around 1000 nurses at the largest hospital in Sri Lanka the National Hospital in Colombo the Union has stressed.
Due to the shortage most number of Nurses who are seeking transfers since few years need to wait more time due to this shortage the President of the PSNU Ven.Muruththettuwe Ananda Thero has said.
Monday, May 30, 2011
England Beat Sri Lanka By An Innings And 14 Runs In The First Test Match

The match started late today due to the overnight rain.The Second Test Match is scheduled to begin at Lords on this Friday.
Government Suspended Private Sector Pension Scheme- Exclude Free Trade Zone Workers From The Scheme

Government has also decided to exclude Free Trade Zone Workers from the proposed Private Sector Pension Scheme as a response to the requests made by Parliament MP's and Trade Unions.
Meanwhile Government has announced that the Katunayake Free Trade Zone will closed tomorrow as a step to bring Industrial Peace in the area.
Higher Police Officers And Free Trade Zone Workers Injured During A Clash Between Them

Smoking Caused Rs.15 Million Loss To The Sri Lankan Economy Daily-ADDIC

S peeking at the Media Seminar held today in Colombo to Mark 'World No Tobacco Day" falls tomorrow(31) Mr.Sumanasekera has said that one of the major causes for poverty in Sri Lanka is Cigarette Smoking.He stressed that the Samurdhi (a monthly allowance given to the selected low income groups by the Government) Beneficiary has spend more then twice the amount they received as samurdhi allowance for Cigarette Smoking and that figure stands in 2002 as Rs.1825 Million when Government allocated Rs.834 Million for the allowance.
Meanwhile the Secretary of the Committee on Tobacco and Alcohol attached to Sri Lanka Medical Association (SLMA) Dr.Sajeeva Ranaweera has suggested that if the Government can Increase Tax imposed on Cigarettes by 10 percent it will help to reduce usage of Cigarettes by 3 percent among the youth and people in poverty as well as increasing the tax income of government.
The theme of this years World Non Tobacco Day is "WHO(World Health Organization) Framework Convention On Tobacco Control".
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