Sunday, November 29, 2015
Railway Department To Ban The Passengers From Travelling On Foot Board Of Long Distance Trains
The Railway Department has decided to ban passengers from travelling on Foot Board of the Long Distance Trains with effect from 01st Of December in view of preventing possible accidents according to the Department.
As an initial step the ban of travelling on foot board will be applied to long distance train passengers only and after monitoring the progress it will be applied to office commuters in near future Railway Department has said.
According to Railway Authorities those passengers who are travelling on foot board of long distance trains after 01st of December will be punished according to Railway Act.
Railway Department is due to deploy a group of railway inspectors to all five railway divisions including North ,East and Southern Divisions to check the implementation of the new law.
As an initial step the ban of travelling on foot board will be applied to long distance train passengers only and after monitoring the progress it will be applied to office commuters in near future Railway Department has said.
According to Railway Authorities those passengers who are travelling on foot board of long distance trains after 01st of December will be punished according to Railway Act.
Railway Department is due to deploy a group of railway inspectors to all five railway divisions including North ,East and Southern Divisions to check the implementation of the new law.
Sri Lankan Navy Have Today (29) Arrested Eight Indian Fishermen While Fishing In Sri Lankan Waters
Sri Lankan Navy have today (29) arrested Eight Indian Fishermen along with two boats they were travelling in while fishing in Sri Lankan Waters near Delft Island.
The Arrested Fishermen have been taken to Karainagar(Northern Province)and due to be produced before the court for a legal action it has been reported.
The Arrested Fishermen have been taken to Karainagar(Northern Province)and due to be produced before the court for a legal action it has been reported.
Saturday, November 28, 2015
President Maithripala Sirisena Is Due To Leave For France Today(29)
President Maithripala Sirisena is due to leave for France today(29) to attend United Nations Conference On Climate Change-2015 which is scheduled to be held in Le Bourget ,France from 30th of November to 11th of December.
All heads of the Member States of United Nations are due to be participated this important Conference .The expected outcome of this years conference on Climate Change is to reach an agreement which can applicable to all to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius.
All heads of the Member States of United Nations are due to be participated this important Conference .The expected outcome of this years conference on Climate Change is to reach an agreement which can applicable to all to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius.
Government Medical Officers Forum Has Requested Health Ministry To Provide Official Transport To All Government Doctors
Medical Officers Forum (GMOF) has requested Ministry Of Health,Nutrition And Indigenous Medicine to offer Official Transport to all Government Medical Officers attach to Government Hospitals Island Wide as Government decided to abolish Car Permits which Medical Officers are also entitled to.s Most of the Government Hospital Doctors are still not provided with Official Quarters,It is essential to provide them with Official Transport GMOF has stressed.
Government has decided to abolish Car Permits provided to Government Workers including Parliamentarians through different schemes from the 2016 Annual Budget Proposals.
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