Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Special Task Force Personal Deployed At Homagama Magistrate Court To Prevent Any Threat

The Special Task Force Personal have been deployed at the Homagama Magistrate Court Premises since yesterday(27) morning to prevent any threat to the court activities it has been reported.

The security of the Homagama Magistrate Court is in  question since last Tuesday Evening  after the tense situation occurred near Court Premises due to a group of Protesters mainly Buddhist Monks have acted violently against the imprisonment of Galagodaaththe Gnanasara Thero.

A FAMOUS QUOTE OF AN ART

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"WAITING" (1901) A FAMOUS ART WORK OF YESTERYEAR SPANISH ARTIST PABLO PICASSO(1881-1973)

Waiting, 1901 by Pablo Picasso

Minister Of Health Has Instructed The Authorities To Suggest Ways To Reduce The Escalating Prices Of Medicinal Drugs

The Minister Of Health,Nutrition And Indigenous Medicine Dr.Rajitha Senaratne has instructed the Health Authorities to suggest the ways to reduce the escalating prices of Medicinal Drugs in the local market  with immediate effect.


The Daily "Divaina" Newspaper published in Sri Lanka has revealed through a front page  news item  recently  quoted by Government Doctors that prices of many essential anti biotic drugs in the local market have  been increased by 200 -300% during the period from last July to January this year (2016).The main causes behind this price increase are none registering of new drugs at Independent Drug Regulatory Authority since last July and the escalation  of the value of Sri Lankan Rupee against US Dollar according to the Doctors.

The Health Minister has said Drug Companies supplying medicinal drugs to Sri Lanka have already agreed to reduce the prices of Imported Drugs up to 85% and it will become to effect after the making of regulations to implement a price mechanism for drugs under the National Drug Policy.

Embilipitiya Magistrate Has Ordered The CID To Arrest And Produce Former ASP And HQI Of Embilipitiya Police Before The Court

The Embilipitiya Magistrate has today(27) ordered the Criminal Investigation Department(CID) to  arrest and produce suspects responsible for the clash in Embilipitiya including former Assistant Superintendent Of Police(ASP) and Headquarters Inspector(HQI) with immediate effect. 

The Magistrate has ordered to arrest and produce Former Embilipitiya ASP and HQI before court and other suspects of the Embilipitiya Clash for an identification parade  in connection with the clash occurred at a house in Embilipitiya on 04th of January between the  residents and some police officers which killed one youth .

The Report of the Investigation carried out  over the incident has been handed over to the CID last week per instructions of Attorney General .

Three Civilians and Four Policemen have been injured and hospitalized due to the clash occurred at a house in Embilipitiya on 04th of January and one youth has died after  falling to the ground from an up stair of the house.

POPULAR SINHALA SONG SUNG BY LATE VIJAYA KUMARANATHUNGE AND CHANDRALEKHA PERERA


Five Member Committee Appointed To Investigate On Alleged Kidney Transplant Racket Scheduled To Be Submitted The Investigation Report During Next Two Weeks

Image result for kidney racketThe five member committee appointed to investigate on alleged illegal Kidney Transplant Racket operated between Sri Lanka and India is due to submit it's investigation report during next two weeks according to Ministry Sources.

The Five Member Committee chaired by Deputy Director General Of Health Services(Dental Services) Dr.Jayasundara Bandara had already begun investigations on the alleged kidney transplant racket by visiting four colombo based private hospitals identified as perform these transplant surgeries.

The Director General Of Health Services Dr.Palitha Mahipala has appointed the five member committee to probe on the kidney racket on last Saturday (23) per the instructions of Minister Of Health,Nutrition And Indigenous Medicine Dr.Rajitha Senaratne.

Remembering One of the world's, largest Train Accidents reported from Sri Lanka In 2004

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.