Friday, October 30, 2015
By Preventing An Unwanted Pregnancy Would Prevent 13% to 15% Of Maternal Death in Sri Lanka.-Family Planning Association.
By Preventing an unwanted pregnancies amongst Sri Lankan Women it would prevent 13%-15% Maternal Deaths in the country easily according to Sri Lanka Family Planning Association(FPA).
Unwanted Pregnancies,Unsafe Abortions and Risk Pregnancies are identified as main risk factors that causing the maternal morbidity and mortality in Sri Lanka the Association has said.
According to FPA it is 60 times less costly to provide a family planning method to prevent an unwanted pregnancy compared to managing complications of an unsafe abortion.
Also for every Rs.100 spent on family planning method the government saves as much as Rs.2000 in reduced expenditure on health,education and social service FPA has stated.
Unwanted Pregnancies,Unsafe Abortions and Risk Pregnancies are identified as main risk factors that causing the maternal morbidity and mortality in Sri Lanka the Association has said.
According to FPA it is 60 times less costly to provide a family planning method to prevent an unwanted pregnancy compared to managing complications of an unsafe abortion.
Also for every Rs.100 spent on family planning method the government saves as much as Rs.2000 in reduced expenditure on health,education and social service FPA has stated.
Former President Rajapakshe Was Summoned Again By Special Presidential Commission Today(30)
Former President Mahinda Rajapakshe has today(30) again arrived at Special Presidential Commission Of Inquiry To Investigate And Inquire Serious Acts Of Fraud,Corruption And Abuse Of Power,State Resources And Privileges(PRECIFAC) to give evidence regarding the allegation leveled against him on not paying Billions Of Rupees to State Owned Media Company ITN for telecasting his election campaign advertisements During Presidential Election.
The former president Rajapakshe has reported as given several statements to the Commission regarding the allegation.
The former president Rajapakshe has reported as given several statements to the Commission regarding the allegation.
Thirty Nine HNDA Students Arrested Yesterday(29) Have Been Released On Personal Bails
The 39 HNDA Students who were arrested yesterday(29) during the protest campaign held at Ward Place have been released on bail by Colombo Chief Magistrate Gihan Pilapitiya today(30).
Colombo Chief Magistrate has instructed to release the students on personal bails of Rs.10,000 each after they have been produced before Chief Magistrate.
Chief Magistrate has also instructed the Police to arrest and produce the remaining persons who were organized the protest campaign held yesterday.The case was postponed until 08th of January .
Colombo Chief Magistrate has instructed to release the students on personal bails of Rs.10,000 each after they have been produced before Chief Magistrate.
Chief Magistrate has also instructed the Police to arrest and produce the remaining persons who were organized the protest campaign held yesterday.The case was postponed until 08th of January .
Prime Minister Has Instructed Law And Order Minister To Inquire On Yesterday's (30) Attack On HNDA Students
Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe has today(30) instructed the Law and Order Minister Thilak Marapana to inquire and submit a report on the attack on HNDA Course Students by Police During a protest campaign held at Ward Place in Colombo yesterday(29).
During the Protest Police have used Tear Gas and Water Cannons to disperse the protest of HNDA Students as a group of Students have blocked the Ward Place while marching towards University Grants Commission in Ward Place.A Heavy Traffic Jams reported in Several Roads in Colombo last evening due to this Road Block according to Police,
Police have arrested 39 Protesting Students including Two Buddhist Monks due to a violent behavior the Police have said.
Meanwhile The Human Rights Commission In Sri Lanka too has decided to investigate on yesterday's attack against HNDA Students.
The HNDA Students have conducted a Protest March and a Protest in Ward Place by demanding University Grants Commission to solve their problems including giving Degree Status for their Course.
During the Protest Police have used Tear Gas and Water Cannons to disperse the protest of HNDA Students as a group of Students have blocked the Ward Place while marching towards University Grants Commission in Ward Place.A Heavy Traffic Jams reported in Several Roads in Colombo last evening due to this Road Block according to Police,
Police have arrested 39 Protesting Students including Two Buddhist Monks due to a violent behavior the Police have said.
Meanwhile The Human Rights Commission In Sri Lanka too has decided to investigate on yesterday's attack against HNDA Students.
The HNDA Students have conducted a Protest March and a Protest in Ward Place by demanding University Grants Commission to solve their problems including giving Degree Status for their Course.
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