Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Cabinet Approved A Proposal To Change The Name Of "Divi Naguma" Programme
The Cabinet has approved a proposal to change the name of " Divi Naguma"programme implemented during previous government to "Samurdhi" according to the Co-Cabinet Spokesman Minister Gayantha Karunathilake.
The Minister has informed on this during the Cabinet Briefing held at Government Information Department today(19).
The Minister has informed on this during the Cabinet Briefing held at Government Information Department today(19).
Thajudeen's Murder Case- Colombo Additional Magistrate Has Ordered To Further Remand The Imprisoned Former DIG Anura Senanayake and Crimes OIC Sumith Perera
The Colombo Additional Magistrate Nishantha Pieris has today(19)ordered to further remand the former Senior Deputy Inspector General Of Police (DIG)Anura Senanayake and former Crimes OIC in Narahenpita Police Sumith Perera until 02nd of November over the murder of former Sri Lankan Rugby Player Wasim Thajudeen.
As the suspect former DIG Anura Senanayake currently in a paying ward attached to the Colombo National Hospital ,The Colombo Additional Magistrate has today ordered him to go back to Welikada Prison.
The Additional Magistrate has also directed the Sri Lanka Medical Council to hand over him the report regarding the investigation carrying out against former Colombo Chief Judicial Medical Officer Ananda Samarasekera who is charged for transporting several parts of Thajudeen's body to the Private Medical Collage in Malabe before 30th of November.
As the suspect former DIG Anura Senanayake currently in a paying ward attached to the Colombo National Hospital ,The Colombo Additional Magistrate has today ordered him to go back to Welikada Prison.
The Additional Magistrate has also directed the Sri Lanka Medical Council to hand over him the report regarding the investigation carrying out against former Colombo Chief Judicial Medical Officer Ananda Samarasekera who is charged for transporting several parts of Thajudeen's body to the Private Medical Collage in Malabe before 30th of November.
Colombo District Court Has Extended The Interim Injunction Issued Against Short Documentary Film"Usaviya Nihandai"
The Colombo District Court has today(19) extended the interim injunction issued against screening the short documentary film "Usaviya Nihandai"(Silence In the Court)directed by Award wining Sri Lankan film maker Prasanna Witahanage when the petition filed against the film was taken up for consideration today.
Former Magistrate Lenin Rathnayake had filed the petition at Colombo District Court against the short documentary film by stating that the film is based on a false news report claiming he had sexually abused a female in June 1996.
After considering the petition filed by former Magsitrate ,The Colombo District Court has issued an interim injunction order on 05th of October by preventing the screening of the 57 minute short film which scheduled to be released to the local theaters on 06th of October.
However the film was screened recently in India International Center in New Delhi.
The case is due to hear again tomorrow(20).
Former Magistrate Lenin Rathnayake had filed the petition at Colombo District Court against the short documentary film by stating that the film is based on a false news report claiming he had sexually abused a female in June 1996.
After considering the petition filed by former Magsitrate ,The Colombo District Court has issued an interim injunction order on 05th of October by preventing the screening of the 57 minute short film which scheduled to be released to the local theaters on 06th of October.
However the film was screened recently in India International Center in New Delhi.
The case is due to hear again tomorrow(20).
HEALTH TIP
Health benefits of Tamarind
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Tamarind fruit contains certain health
benefiting essential volatile chemical compounds, minerals, vitamins
and dietary fiber.
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Its sticky pulp is a rich source of non-starch polysaccharides
(NSP) or dietary-fiber such as gums, hemicelluloses, mucilage, pectin and tannins. 100 g of
fruit pulp provides 5.1 or over 13% of dietary fiber. NSP or dietary
fiber in the food increases its bulk and augments bowel movements
thereby help prevent constipation. The fiber also binds to toxins in
the food thereby help protect the colon mucus membrane from
cancer-causing chemicals.
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In addition, dietary fibers in the pulp bind
to bile salts (produced from cholesterol) and decrease their
re-absorption in the colon; thereby help in expulsion of “bad” or LDL
cholesterol levels from the body.
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While lemon compose citric acid,
tamarind is rich in tartaric acid. Tartaric acid gives sour taste to food besides its inherent activity as
a powerful antioxidant. (Anti-oxidant E-number is E334). It, thus,
helps human body protect from harmful free radicals.
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Tamarind fruit contains many volatile phytochemicals
such as limonene, geraniol, safrole, cinnamic acid, methyl salicylate,
pyrazine and alkylthiazoles. Together, these compounds account for the
medicinal properties of tamarind.
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This prized condiment spice is a good source
of minerals like copper, potassium, calcium, iron, selenium,
zinc and magnesium. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids that helps control heart
rate and blood pressure. Iron is essential for
red blood cell production and as a co-factor for cytochrome oxidases
enzymes.
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In addition, it is also rich in many vital
vitamins, including thiamin (36% of daily required levels), vitamin-A, folic acid, riboflavin,
niacin, and vitamin-C. Much of these vitamins plays antioxidant as well
as co-factor functions for enzyme metabolism inside the body.
Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) is a leguminous tree in the family Fabaceae indigenous to tropical Africa. The genus Tamarindus is a monotypic taxon, having only a single species.
The tamarind tree produces edible, pod-like fruit which is used extensively in cuisines around the world. Other uses include traditional medicine and metal polish. The wood can be used in carpentry. Because of the tamarind's many uses, cultivation has spread around the world in tropical and subtropical zones.
Authorities Requested Motorists To Drive Their Vehicles At A Control Speed On Expressways
The Road Development Authority has today(19) requested the Motorists who are using Expressways switched on the headlights of their vehicles when traveling through Expressways amidst heavy showers.
Due to the heavy showers prevailing in the country at present the Express Operational Authorities too advised Motorists to travel at a control speed to avoid accidents when they are using Expressways .
Due to the heavy showers prevailing in the country at present the Express Operational Authorities too advised Motorists to travel at a control speed to avoid accidents when they are using Expressways .
Colombo High Court Remanded Former UNP General Secretary Thissa Attanayake Until 05th Of December
The Colombo High Court has today(19) remanded the former General Secretary of the United National Party(UNP) Thissa Attanayake until 05th of December for allegedly preparing fraudulent documents with fake signatures of President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe when he was the Health Minister of previous government.
The former UNP General Secretary has been remanded when he appeared before the court this noon following a court notice issued for him.
The Attorney General has indicted him over the charge on 09th of September.
The former UNP General Secretary has been remanded when he appeared before the court this noon following a court notice issued for him.
The Attorney General has indicted him over the charge on 09th of September.
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