Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Ministry Of Health To Open State Owned Pharmacies(Rajaye Osu Sala )24 Hours A Day
The Ministry Of Health ,Nutrition And Indigenous Medicine is considering a proposal to open State Owned Pharmacies(Rajaye Osu Sal) 24 hours a day according to the Ministry Sources.At the moment the Osu Sala's are only open daily until 10 p.m.
The number of State Owned Pharmacy Outlets situated throughout the country is also due to be increased by this year from 31 to 50 outlets The Ministry has said.
There is a possibility of achieving these targets as the State Pharmaceutical Corporation which administrating State Owned Pharmacies has earned a record able revenue of Rs.482 million during last year the Ministry has said.
The number of State Owned Pharmacy Outlets situated throughout the country is also due to be increased by this year from 31 to 50 outlets The Ministry has said.
There is a possibility of achieving these targets as the State Pharmaceutical Corporation which administrating State Owned Pharmacies has earned a record able revenue of Rs.482 million during last year the Ministry has said.
Around 4064 Metric Tonnes Of Paddy Stored In Mattala Air Port To Be Removed By Tomorrow(14)
The Ministry Of Rural Economic Affairs has decided to remove 4064 Metric Tonnes of Paddy stored at a Store in Mattala(IIn Southern Province) International Air Port, tomorrow(14).
The Mattala International Air Port which is the second international air port in the country built at a cost of US Dollars 201 million granted by China during the previous regime had been used as a temporary paddy storage facility by paddy marketing board after paddy stores in Hambanthota(In Southern Province) have reached full capacity last year and due to non functioning of the Air Port.
The Mattala International Air Port which is the second international air port in the country built at a cost of US Dollars 201 million granted by China during the previous regime had been used as a temporary paddy storage facility by paddy marketing board after paddy stores in Hambanthota(In Southern Province) have reached full capacity last year and due to non functioning of the Air Port.
Around 500,000 Sri Lankans Had Undergone Blood Tests To Check HIV Status Last Year (2015)-Dr.Sisira Liyanage
During Last Year (2015) around 500,000 Sri Lankans had undergone Blood Tests to check their HIV/AIDS Status at Government and Private Hospitals according to the Director Of National STD/AIDS Control Programme Dr.Sisira Liayange.
Out of this number 300,000 had undergone Blood Tests at National STD Clinics in Government Hospitals and the Clinic at National Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) /AIDS Programme in Colombo and 200,000 had undergone Blood Tests at Private Hospitals Dr.Liyanage has said.
Addressing a Media Seminar On "HIV/AIDS And Migrant Workers" at Sri Lanka Press Institute in Narahenpita(In Colombo) this morning Dr.Liyanage has said more and more people are coming for Blood Tests now to check their HIV/AIDS Status at both Government and Private Hospitals after the National STD/AIDS Campaign has requested those who are having risky sexual behaviors to check their HIV Status.
This is a good sign and it helps to identify more and more HIV /AIDS Positives in early stages of the disease and referring them for treatment he has stressed.
Out of this number 300,000 had undergone Blood Tests at National STD Clinics in Government Hospitals and the Clinic at National Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) /AIDS Programme in Colombo and 200,000 had undergone Blood Tests at Private Hospitals Dr.Liyanage has said.
Addressing a Media Seminar On "HIV/AIDS And Migrant Workers" at Sri Lanka Press Institute in Narahenpita(In Colombo) this morning Dr.Liyanage has said more and more people are coming for Blood Tests now to check their HIV/AIDS Status at both Government and Private Hospitals after the National STD/AIDS Campaign has requested those who are having risky sexual behaviors to check their HIV Status.
This is a good sign and it helps to identify more and more HIV /AIDS Positives in early stages of the disease and referring them for treatment he has stressed.
A Group Of 80 Sri Lankan House Maids Have Returned To The Country From Kuwait
A group of around 80 Sri Lankan Females who had gone to Kuwait as House Maids have returned to the Country this morning according to Sri Lanka Foreign Employment Bureau.
The Group of Sri Lankan Maids have arrived at the Katunayake Bandaranaike International Air Port this morning due to the reasons including expiration of their visas and Who got abused by their employers the Bureau has said.
According to the Foreign Employment Bureau another group of Sri Lankan House Maids are due to arrive Sri Lanka next week.
The Group of Sri Lankan Maids have arrived at the Katunayake Bandaranaike International Air Port this morning due to the reasons including expiration of their visas and Who got abused by their employers the Bureau has said.
According to the Foreign Employment Bureau another group of Sri Lankan House Maids are due to arrive Sri Lanka next week.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
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