Friday, January 8, 2016
A Special Programme On Forwarding Questions To President Has Been Launched
A special programme which enable the public to ask questions directly from President Maithripala Sirsene called "Tell The President" has been launched today(08) by the President's Office to commemorate the first anniversary of president sirisena in office.
People can have access this programme daily by dialing the emergency number "1919" and select a preference language and entering the number" 2" according to President's Media Unit.
People can forward their questions through online as well as posting the questions to postal number 123 the Unit has stressed.
People can have access this programme daily by dialing the emergency number "1919" and select a preference language and entering the number" 2" according to President's Media Unit.
People can forward their questions through online as well as posting the questions to postal number 123 the Unit has stressed.
Rajarata University Students Have Conducted A Protest Campaign By Demanding Mahapola Scholrship Fee For The First Year Students
A Group of Students attached to Rajarata University(In North Central Province) have conducted a protest campaign today(08) by demanding to grant Mahapola Scholarship Fee for first year students of the University which the authorities have failed to pay .
The first year university students attached to the Rajarata University with economic difficulties are in difficult situation due to the non payment of Mahapola Scholarship Fee according to Rajarata University Students Union.
The first year university students attached to the Rajarata University with economic difficulties are in difficult situation due to the non payment of Mahapola Scholarship Fee according to Rajarata University Students Union.
Sri Lankan Who Attempted To Smuggle 41 Live Tortoises To Thailand Has Been Arrested At The Air Port
A 39 year old Sri Lankan has been arrested this morning by the Sri Lankan Custom Officers at Katunayake,Bandaranaike International Air Port when he trying to smuggle 41 live tortoises to Thailand .
The suspect who is a resident in Grandpass,Colombo has been arrested by Sri Lanka Customs biodiversity,cultural and national heritage protection unit this morning around 1.20 a.m at the Departure Lounge when the suspect has attempted to board TG308 Flight to Bangkok,Thailand .
The 41 Tortoises concealed in suspect's luggage have been handed over to the Wild Life Department and the suspect has fined of Rs.200,000 according to Custom Officers.
The suspect who is a resident in Grandpass,Colombo has been arrested by Sri Lanka Customs biodiversity,cultural and national heritage protection unit this morning around 1.20 a.m at the Departure Lounge when the suspect has attempted to board TG308 Flight to Bangkok,Thailand .
The 41 Tortoises concealed in suspect's luggage have been handed over to the Wild Life Department and the suspect has fined of Rs.200,000 according to Custom Officers.
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