Saturday, December 10, 2016

POPULAR YESTERYEAR SINHALA SONG SUNG BY SUJATHA ATTANAYAKE


A Code Of Conduct Adapted For Parliament members

Sri Lankan Parliament has today (10) adapted a code
of conduct for it"s members and the finalized copy of the conduct was tabled and handed over  to the House Speeker Karu Jayasuriya for his approval.

The aim of this Code of Conduct is to support Parliament members to exercise,perform and discharge their powers ,duties and functions to fulfill their responsibilities sources stated.

The Code Of Conduct for Parliamentariens comprised of thirteen sections which explained the duties ,rule of conduct behaviour,procedure for inquiry and sanctions anong others.

The code was prepared with the  help of Legal draftsman and based on proposals  and comments made by Parliament Members.


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Third Reading Of The Budget Passed With 110 Majority Votes

The third reading of the  2017 Budget has passed this
evening at Parliament with a majority of 110 votes ,while 165 members of the Parliament voted for and 55 members voted against it.

For the first time in Sri Lanka an electronic voting system was also used during the voting at Parliament today except vote by showing hands.

Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake had presented the 2017 annual budget to the parliament on 10th Of November.

Tense Situation Occurred At Hambanthota Port When Navy Personal Intervened To Disperse Protesting Port Workers

A tense situation had occurred at Hambanthota(Southern Province) Port this morning
when Navy Personal had intervened to disperse the port workers who had protested against an agreement signed between Sri Lanka and China and to launch two ships which anchored at port blocked by the protestors.

A group of persons including some buddhist monks arrived in the scene had attacked the protesting Hambanthota Port workers and journalists gathered there  with clubs   and guns it has been reported.

Navy personal had latee  launched the two blocked ships anchored at the Hambanthota Port .

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

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.