Thursday, December 1, 2016

Government Has allocated Rs. 180 Million To provide Computer TABS To Fishermen

Government has allocated Rs.180 million for next
year(2017) to provide Computer Tabs to local Fishermen according to the Minister of fisheries Mahinda Amaraweera.

The decision to providing Tabs to fishermen has been taken after considering three factors which caused the European Union to impose a fishing ban on Sri Lanka during the previous regime Minister has stated.

Education Ministry Has Suspended The Service Of Principal Attached To Muslim Girls School In Kandy

Secretary to the Ministry Of Education
has today(01)suspended the service of Principal attsched to Badiuddeen Mahmud Girls School in Kandy over purchasing Uniform Materials and distributed among school children instead of distributing uniform vouchers provided by the Ministry.

Ministry Of Education had distributed uniform vouchers to School Principals this year  instead of uniform materials provided by the previous government to distribute them  Among  school children.Uniform Vouchers had been issued to schools this year  in view of saving  unnecessary expenditure  on purchasing Uniform Materials the Education Ministry has stated.

However the suspended principal has been reported as purchasing Uniform Materials from another place and distributed among school children without distributing the vouchers.

Lanka Indian Oil Company Has Increased The Price Of Two Varieties of Diesel

Lanka Indian Oil Company(LIOC) has increased the
price of two varieties of Diesel with effect from today (01).

According to the Company the price of  Extra Mile and Extra Premium Euro 03 Diesel price by two rupees. However this price revision will not effect the normal Diesel Price LIOC has stated.

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Colombo Magistrate Court Lifted The Overseas Travel Ban Imposed On Former Defense Secretary And Seven Others

court order සඳහා පින්තුර ප්‍රතිඵලThe Colombo Magistrate's Court has today(01) lifted the overseas travel ban imposed on former Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakshe and seven others over the controversial "Avant Guarde" floating armory case with conditions .

When the case on "Avant Guarde" floating armory issue taken up today at the Colombo Magistrate Court the Magistrate has given approval conditionally to lifting  the overseas travel ban imposed on former Defense Secretary and seven other suspects in the case  as per the request made by their attorneys.

However while granting approval to lifting  the overseas travel ban imposed on  the suspects Colombo Magistrate has stated that the decision should be notified to registrar of the Colombo Magistrate Court and Bribery Commission.