Friday, November 25, 2016
Awissawella High Court Has Sentenced 18 Persons To Death Over A Killing Of An Estate Superintendent
Awissawella High Court has today(25) sentenced 18 persons including the former chairman of Deraniyagala Pradeshiya Saba Anil Champika Wijesinghe to death over the killing of Estate Superintendent in Noori Estate Nihal Perera at Deraniyagala.
The accused were sentenced to death after they have found guilty for the killing of an Estate Superintendent .
Altogether 21 persons were charged over the killing but the Awissawella High Court Judge has ordered to release 03 of them from the charges.
The accused were sentenced to death after they have found guilty for the killing of an Estate Superintendent .
Altogether 21 persons were charged over the killing but the Awissawella High Court Judge has ordered to release 03 of them from the charges.
Thursday, November 24, 2016
BIRD FLU IN EUROPE-WHAT WILL BE NEXT
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2113725-killer-
bird-flu-has-spread-across-europe-are-humans-next/
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Fines Collected Through Road Traffic Violations Will Be Utilized To Improve Health And other Sectors -Finance Minister
The fines collected from road traffic violations will be
utilized to improve the health sector and other essential services in the country the Minister Of Finance Ravi Karunanayake has stated today (24).
Minister has also stressed that the aim of increasing fine for road traffic violations is to reduce road traffic accidents and not to increase the income of government.
When imposing the increased fine the latest technology will be used to ensure the transparent process minister has stated.
utilized to improve the health sector and other essential services in the country the Minister Of Finance Ravi Karunanayake has stated today (24).
Minister has also stressed that the aim of increasing fine for road traffic violations is to reduce road traffic accidents and not to increase the income of government.
When imposing the increased fine the latest technology will be used to ensure the transparent process minister has stated.
All Ceylon Motor Cyclists Union Has Requested To Revise The Decision Of Imposing Rs.25,000 Fine For Traffic Violations
The All Ceylon Motor Cyclists Union has requested the
Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake to revised the decision on imposing a fine of Rs.25,000 for charges on high speed and turning from the left .
As banners on high speed limits not displayed on the roads it is unfair to increase the fine to Rs.25,000 on such offences the Union has stressed.
The Motor Cyclists Union has requested the finance minister to impose fines for traffic violations based on the status of vehicles.
Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake to revised the decision on imposing a fine of Rs.25,000 for charges on high speed and turning from the left .
As banners on high speed limits not displayed on the roads it is unfair to increase the fine to Rs.25,000 on such offences the Union has stressed.
The Motor Cyclists Union has requested the finance minister to impose fines for traffic violations based on the status of vehicles.
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