Sunday, November 22, 2015
Telephone Charges Are Likely To Be Increased From 0st Of January
Telephone Charges may be increased with effect from 01st of January next year(2016) due to the Duty Revision suggested through the 2016 Annual Budget Proposals presented to Parliament on last Friday(20)according to Ministry Of Finance.
Through the Budget Proposals it has been suggested to increase the 11% current VAT(Value Added Tax) charge which added to Telephone Bills to 12.5% the Ministry has said.
The Ministry of Finance is due to announce the changes made to the Telephone Charges due to Duty Revision within next few days it has been reported.
Through the Budget Proposals it has been suggested to increase the 11% current VAT(Value Added Tax) charge which added to Telephone Bills to 12.5% the Ministry has said.
The Ministry of Finance is due to announce the changes made to the Telephone Charges due to Duty Revision within next few days it has been reported.
"PEDRAS NA PRAIA" A POST IMPRESSIONISM LANDSCAPE PAINTING OF YESTERYEAR BRAZILIAN PAINTER ANITA CATARINA MALFATTI(1889-1964)
THIS POPULAR OIL PAINTING WAS DONE BY YESTERYEAR BRAZILIAN PAINTER ANITA CATARINA MALFATTI WHO IS KNOWN AS THE FIRST BRAZILIAN ARTIST TO INTRODUCE EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FORMS OF MODERNISM TO BRAZIL
Indian Coast Guard Has Sent Back 34 detained Sri Lankan Fishermen To Sri Lanka
The Eastern Region Indian Coast Guard has sent back 34 Sri Lankan fishermen who were in Indian Custody for violating International Boundry Line by fishing in Indian Waters to Sri Lanka according to reports.
As a part of Repatriation Process between Sri Lanka and India regarding the fishermen issue Indian Coast Guard Ship Rajkamal has brought the 34 Sri Lankan Fishermen to Karaikal Port today and handed over to them to Sri Lankan Authorities.
Meanwhile according to repatriation process Sri Lankan Authorities have today (22)sent back Two Indian Fishermen who were arrested while fishing in Sri Lankan Waters at Bay Of Bengal to India.The two fishermen along with their boat due to arrive Karaikal Port later tonight.
As a part of Repatriation Process between Sri Lanka and India regarding the fishermen issue Indian Coast Guard Ship Rajkamal has brought the 34 Sri Lankan Fishermen to Karaikal Port today and handed over to them to Sri Lankan Authorities.
Meanwhile according to repatriation process Sri Lankan Authorities have today (22)sent back Two Indian Fishermen who were arrested while fishing in Sri Lankan Waters at Bay Of Bengal to India.The two fishermen along with their boat due to arrive Karaikal Port later tonight.
Sri Lanka Customs Officers Have Arrested A Sri Lankan Male At The Air Port With Over Rs.10.1 Million Worth Foreign Currency
Sri Lanka Customs Officers have this morning arrested a Sri Lankan Male at the Katunayake Bandaranaike International Air Port who tried to leave the country with Foreign Currency worth over Rs.10.1 million in his possession.
Customs Officers have found 28,500 Euros. 11,000 Australian Dollars ,15,000 Swiss Francs and 1500 US Dollars in possession of the 58 year old suspect.
Customs Officers have found 28,500 Euros. 11,000 Australian Dollars ,15,000 Swiss Francs and 1500 US Dollars in possession of the 58 year old suspect.
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