The Public Health Department of Colombo Municipal Council has today issued 38 notices to the residents and institutes located within three Areas in Colombo city who were maintaining Dengue Mosquito Breeding places in their premises.A legal action will be taken against them if these residents and Institutions not clean these mosquito breeding places within one week period according to the chief MOH in Colombo Dr.Pradeep Kariyawasam.
Around 1127 Houses and Institutions in Bloemendhal Road,Kotahena and Mahawatta areas were inspected by the Public Health Department officials today under the Anti Mosquito Week commenced today and 472 Dengue Mosquito Breeding Places were found through this inspection.The officials have destroyed most of the Breeding Places by cleaning those places.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Defense Ministry Claimes So Called Former Channel Four Journalist Is Not A Journalist But A LTTE Combatant
The Defense Ministry has stated today that the female name "Isipriya"who the Channel Four in Britain claims as a Journalist and a News Presenter was not a journalist but was a combatant of the LTTE.
The said person was killed during the war with Sri Lankan Army in 2009.However the Channel Four has claimed through their video clip made on Sri Lanka titled "The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka" which was telecasted last week that Isipriya is a Journalist rather then a combatant due to a heart problem she is having.
The Defense Ministry has stressed that the said person was also issued a Identity Card by LTTE stating that she was a member of that organization.
Isi priya was born in Jaffna in 1982 and under went a military training at wanni.Afterwards she joined the Military Wing of the LTTE and later joined the"Voice Of Tiger"Radio Station owned by LTTE.She was married to one of the leaders in sea tigers unit Sri Ram who was also killed during the war with Sri Lankan Army in may 2009.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Sri Lankan Cricket Interim Board To Meet Tomorrow To Discuss Non Participation Of Indian Cricketers To Sri Lanka Premier League Tournment
BCCI has refused the no objection certificates to the Indian Players Praveen Kumar, Munaf Patel, Irfan Pathan, Dinesh Karthik, R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Manoj Tiwary, Saurabh Tiwary, Umesh Yadav, Vinay Kumar, Manish Pandey and Paul Valthaty due to the event has not organized by the Sri Lanka Cricket(SLC) but by a Singapore Based Private Company on it's behalf.
The BCCI Chairman Shasank Manohar has said by defending the Boards decision that the Indian Cricket Board's Policy is not allowing it's players to attend private party organized tournaments.The BCCI has taken this decision after participating a meeting held yesterday regarding the Sri Lankan Premier League Tournament scheduled to held in R.Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo from 19th of July to 04th of August this year.
The Singapore based Somerset Entertainment which Sri Lanka Cricket described as the marketing arm of the Interim Cricket Board organized this League which International Cricket stars like Chris Gayle,Shahid Afridi,Kiran Pollard and Herschelle Gibbs along with Sri Lankan Cricketers are already confirmed their participation.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Three Baby Elephants Were Killed After Hit By A Train
Three Baby
Elephants were killed when they were hit by a Passenger Train near
Ambanpola in North of Colombo today according to the Sources.These Baby
Elephants were hit by Train when they were crossing the tracks in a
forested Area near Ambanpola.
The passengers in the train were unharmed according to the sources.
This is the second such incident happened involve in a group of Elephants in recent months when three elephants were hit by a train in Eastern Sri Lanka two months a go by killing two elephants.
It has been reported that atleast 100 Elephants are killed each year while the estimated 12,000 Elephant Population in the country on 1990 has been dropped to 4000 at present.
The passengers in the train were unharmed according to the sources.
This is the second such incident happened involve in a group of Elephants in recent months when three elephants were hit by a train in Eastern Sri Lanka two months a go by killing two elephants.
It has been reported that atleast 100 Elephants are killed each year while the estimated 12,000 Elephant Population in the country on 1990 has been dropped to 4000 at present.
Friday, June 17, 2011
A Group Of Sri Lankan Asylum Seekers Deported By Britain Arrived This Morning
Around 40 Sri Lankan Tamil Asylum Seekers who fled to Britain and failed to get refuge there returned to Sri Lanka this morning after the British Government deported them back to Sri Lanka.
These Asylum Seekers were sent to Sri Lanka yesterday evening and the Air Craft carried them landed to Katunayake Air Port in Colombo this morning.They were handed over to the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) for clearance after they have been verified as Sri Lankans according to the sources..
An Asylum Seeker who tried to commit suicide after British Government has decided to sent them back to Sri Lanka are also among the group it has been reported.British Government earlier said that they have sent a group of 13 Asylum Seekers to Sri Lanka yesterday.
National Anti Mosquito Week On Searching Dengue Breeding Places Islandwide To Be Commence On Monday
The National Anti Mosquito Week declared by the Presidential Task Force On Dengue Prevention will commence this Monday(20th) and last up to 26th of this month.During this week Ministry of Health along with other Ministries planning to carry out door to door inspection on Dengue Breeding Places in all Houses/Buildings/Schools/Govt.and Private Offices throughout the island.
According to the Ministry Of Health legal action will be taken against those who found are having Dengue Mosquito Breeding Places in their Houses/Offices and other Institutions under the Mosquito Breeding Places.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Sri Lankan Government Denied The Allegations Leveled By Channel 4 TV In Britain
The Sri Lankan High Commission in London today issued a release regarding this film and said that
The Government of Sri Lanka is concerned about the distress the images in the Channel 4 film aired without any guarantee of their authenticity might have caused to the viewers, particularly to those belonging to different communities in Sri Lanka. This is an exercise which is carried out by a small section of international media at the behest of certain parties with vested interests and it caters only to the interests of separatist forces living outside Sri Lanka according to the High Commission., The final objective of which is to push Sri Lanka back to war, by way of lacerating the wounds that the country is attempting to heal.” it says.
“The Channel 4 film has the potential to incite hatred amongst different communities in Sri Lanka, including future generations, and thereby, adversely affect the ongoing national reconciliation process.”
“If the allegations leveled by Channel 4 or any other party are found to be genuine, the LLRC will take due note of all such cases and remedial measures will be taken by way of legal sanctions. This process will also take into consideration all matters that are important to the Sri Lankans living in Sri Lanka, and therefore, it should be allowed to continue without any hindrance or prejudice. It is recalled that reports of some well known Commissions in countries with much richer resources have taken decades to see day light.”
The Government of Sri Lanka continues to remain engaged with UN agencies, INGOs and peoples representatives on improving the conditions and the rehabilitation and resettlement of the affected people, the High Commission of Sri Lanka in Britain has further stated.
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