Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Around 25 SriLankans Expelled From Australia

Australian government on wednesday (15) had
expelled 25 Sri Lankans who attempted to enter Australia illegally with fake passports .

The expelled Sri Lankans arrived at Katunayaka Bandaranaike International Airport on wednesday and upon arrival they have been  handed over to the Criminal Investigations Department(CID).

The group of Sri Lankans attempted to enter Australia through Malaysia it has been revealed.


B Vitamins May Have Protective Effect Against Air Pollution

"Hadawathinma ati karaganna sadakalika bandeemwala adaraya ha senehasa misaka sith ridaweem kisi witakath nothibiya yutuya.Ewani sith ridaweem nomathi wu wita bandemada adaraneya we"

SELF PORTRAIT WITH THE PORTRAIT OF DOCTOR FARRIL(1951) A POPULAR ARTWORK OF YESTERYEAR MEXICAN ARTIST FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954)


Former Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapakshe Served With Indictment

Former Minister of economic development Basil
Rajapakshe was today (15)served with indictment  by the Colombo High Court over causing Rs.29.4 million loss to the government during previous regime.The
indictment was served when the case against former economic development Minister Basil Rajapakshe has been  taken up for hearing in Colombo High Court.



The court had released the former Minister Rajapakshe on two surety bails of Rs.500,000 each and a cash bail of Rs.100,000.

The former Minister has been accused for printing propaganda almanacs with photographs of former President Mahinda Rajapakshe  to distribute among voters during the previous presidential elections.


A Petition Filed In Human Rights Commission Against Police Attack Towards A Protest March

Medical students activists committee members had
filed  a petition at Human Rights Commission Of Sri Lanka against the police attack against the protest march organized by  Inter Universty Students federation(IUSF) on last monday in Colombo Fort against private medical collage in Malabe.(SAITM).

Police fired tear gas and water canon to disperse  the protest march when the protestors attempted to march towards Presidential Secretariat in Colombo-Fort.

Former President Mahinda Rajapakshe To Appear Before Presidential Commission Inquiring On Serious Frauds(PRECIFAC)

Former President Mahinda Rajapakshe is due to
appear before the Presidential Commission inquiring  into serious acts of fraud and corruption (PRECIFAC)to give a statement regarding a financial loss experienced by the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation after telecasting his election ads during the presidential elections.

The former President is due to appear before the Commission as per the request made by the Commission members.

Twenty One Member Cabinet Of The New Govt. Assumed. duties Today(19)

The 22 member Cabinet of the new government which was appointed yesterday (18) had assumed  duties in the respective Ministries today (19) i...