Thursday, May 5, 2016
TWO MP'S Have Been Suspended From Parliament For A One Week Period Regarding The Brawl Incident In Parliament
The leader of the house Minister Lakshman Kiriella has today (05) announced in the Parliament that Deputy Minister Palitha Thewarapperuma and United Peoples Freedom Alliance(UPFA) MP Prasanna Ranaweera will be suspended from Parliament for a one week period with effect from tomorrow(06) over their direct involvement of the brawl incident occurred in Parliament last Tuesday(03).
The report of the inquiry conducted on the brawl by Deputy Speaker and Deputy Chairman of Committees has recommended to take a stern disciplinary action against the above mentioned Parliamentarians over the incident.The inquiry report was handed over to the Speaker Karu Jaysuriya yesterday(04).
Parliamentarian S.Samarasinghe was injured and hospitalized due to the brawl occurred at Parliament on Tuesday after a group of government MP'S and members of Joint Opposition Group clashed each other during the speech of Minister of Regional Development Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka on removal of the military security from former president Mahinda Rajapakshe.
The report of the inquiry conducted on the brawl by Deputy Speaker and Deputy Chairman of Committees has recommended to take a stern disciplinary action against the above mentioned Parliamentarians over the incident.The inquiry report was handed over to the Speaker Karu Jaysuriya yesterday(04).
Parliamentarian S.Samarasinghe was injured and hospitalized due to the brawl occurred at Parliament on Tuesday after a group of government MP'S and members of Joint Opposition Group clashed each other during the speech of Minister of Regional Development Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka on removal of the military security from former president Mahinda Rajapakshe.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Land Slide In Niyandagala ,Rathnapura area leaves 21 Families Homeless
Due to the landslide occurred in Pareyyangala Mountain in niyandagala ,pambahinna,Rathapura on last Tuesday 21 families residing in the area got affected according to Divisional Secretary Bandula Harischandra.
Around 86 members of these families are now stayed at temporary shelters in the area Mr.Harischandra has stated.
Around 86 members of these families are now stayed at temporary shelters in the area Mr.Harischandra has stated.
State Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Corporation To Manufacture 19 New Varieties Of Drugs From This Year
The State Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Corporation (SPMC) is planning to manufacture 19 new varieties of western medicinal drugs from this year according to SPMC Sources.At the moment the Corporation is manufacturing 48 Varieties of Drugs especially for government hospitals the sources have revealed.
The State Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Corporation which earned a good profit last year is planning to increase it's production capacity of drugs to 4 billion according to SPMC Chairman Dr.Sayuru Samarasundera.
In view of increasing the production capacity ,SPMC is planning to open another two SPMC branches in Kandy and Wattala and Japanese International Corporation Agency(JICA) is assisting the SPMC in this regard it has been reported.
The State Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Corporation which earned a good profit last year is planning to increase it's production capacity of drugs to 4 billion according to SPMC Chairman Dr.Sayuru Samarasundera.
In view of increasing the production capacity ,SPMC is planning to open another two SPMC branches in Kandy and Wattala and Japanese International Corporation Agency(JICA) is assisting the SPMC in this regard it has been reported.
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