The Meteorology Department has advised local fishermen today to beware of the rough seas with strong winds at seas in Trincomalee,Batticloe,Ampara ,Hambanthota,Galle and Matara.
Heavy Showers were experienced in most parts of the country today assisted with some strong winds.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
The Second Reading Of 2012 Budget Proposals Passed
The Second Reading of the 2012 Budget Proposals was passed at the Parliament this evening with a majority of 91 votes.During the vote 151 MP's voted in favor of the Budget while 60 MP's voted against it.
The Rock Situated At Entrance Channal Of Hambanthota Harbor Was Blasted
The Rock situated at the entering channel of newly constructed Hambanthota International Harbor(Southern Province) was blasted at a cost of US Dollars 35-40 million and now the pieces of blasted rock are being removed from the area according to the Harbor spokesman.The blasted rock was prevented berthing of large ships at the Harbor.
The Harbor Officials are expecting to clear the operations on removing rock pieces withing three weeks time enabling larger ships,container carriers and mammoth oil tankers to enter the Hambanthota Harbor.The rock was blasted by China Engineering Company.The main opposition parties have revealed for the first time last year that there was a rock at Hambanthota Harbor which prevents the entering of Ships to Harbor.
The Harbor Officials are expecting to clear the operations on removing rock pieces withing three weeks time enabling larger ships,container carriers and mammoth oil tankers to enter the Hambanthota Harbor.The rock was blasted by China Engineering Company.The main opposition parties have revealed for the first time last year that there was a rock at Hambanthota Harbor which prevents the entering of Ships to Harbor.
Police Dispersed JVP Protestors Through Tear Gas and Water Canons
The Police used tear gas and water canon to dispersed a group of Leftist JVP (Janatha Wimukthi Peramuna) Supporters belongs to Socialists Youth Union who gathered at Lake House Roundabout when they tried to marched to wards the Ministry Of Finance .The protestors were marched to opposed the Budget Proposals and demanding job opportunities for an unemployed graduates while carrying some placards with them.
The protestors have exchanged stones with Police as they were prevented by entering the Ministry.
The protestors have exchanged stones with Police as they were prevented by entering the Ministry.
Opposition MP Grero Crossed Over To The Govt.Bench
UNP MP and Ratmalana Party Organizer Mohan Lal Grero has made a special statement this morning(30) at the Parliament by stating that he will support Government's Budget Proposals and later crossed over to the Government Bench.Before crossing over to Government Bench he has voted in favor of the Budget Proposals 2012.
Earlier in the day MP Grero has stated during his special speech that Government's Budget Proposals for 2012 was a positive one and he wants to help Sri Lankan Education System through voting in favor of the Budget Proposals.Soon after he made his statement on supporting Government's Budget President Mahinda Rajapaksha has met the controversial Opposition MP in Parliament this evening it has been reported.
Earlier in the day MP Grero has stated during his special speech that Government's Budget Proposals for 2012 was a positive one and he wants to help Sri Lankan Education System through voting in favor of the Budget Proposals.Soon after he made his statement on supporting Government's Budget President Mahinda Rajapaksha has met the controversial Opposition MP in Parliament this evening it has been reported.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Heavy Traffic Jam Occured In Town Hall -Colombo Due To The Opposition Protest Campaign
A heavy Traffic Jam was occurred this evening at the Heart of the Colombo City "Town Halll" due to the Protest campaign conducted by Main Opposition United National Party(UNP) by demanding the unconditional release of former Army Commander Sarath Fonseka.
As large number of opposition supporters gathered in Hyde Park situated in Town Hall for the protest campaign since this noon, Police Officers have seen trying to control the traffic jam occurred in many sub routes to Town Hall and minimize the difficulties faced by Commuters.Several Opposition MP's along with Opposition Leader Ranil Wickramasinha were attended the Protest Campaign which lasted for several hours.
As large number of opposition supporters gathered in Hyde Park situated in Town Hall for the protest campaign since this noon, Police Officers have seen trying to control the traffic jam occurred in many sub routes to Town Hall and minimize the difficulties faced by Commuters.Several Opposition MP's along with Opposition Leader Ranil Wickramasinha were attended the Protest Campaign which lasted for several hours.
CID Informs Colombo Magistrate Court That MP Silva Will Be Arrested After Returns To The Country
The Criminal Investigations Department(CID) informs the Colombo Magistrate Court today(28) that as the MP Duminda Silva is in abroad for seeking Medical Treatment he will be arrested on his arrival to the country as per the order of court.
The Colombo Magistrate Court has ordered the CID to arrest MP Silva on 15th of November in connection to the killing of former Government MP Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra during the Mulleriyawa shooting incident occurred last month.
The Colombo Magistrate Court has ordered the CID to arrest MP Silva on 15th of November in connection to the killing of former Government MP Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra during the Mulleriyawa shooting incident occurred last month.
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