Monday, May 29, 2017
Government Should Cut An Unnecessary Expenditure To Help Flood And Landslide Victims -Saman Ratnapriya
Taking into consideration the present national disaster situation of the country Government should cut their unnecessary expenditure and abolish the decision taken on allocating a huge sum of money to purchase luxurious vehicles for Parliamentarians with immediate effect and utilize these money for the benefits of landslide and flood victims according to the President of Government Nursing Officers Association Saman Ratnapriya.
Addressing a Media Briefing held at the Government Nursing Officers Association at Punchi Borella this evening(29) Saman Ratnapriya has stated that as there is no proper National Disaster Management Policy in the country at present to prevent floods every year many districts and roads are submerged as a result of heavy showers .
A National Disaster Management Policy should be implemented in the country as soon as possible to prevent heavy floods and landslides in future and should remove all unauthorized constructions which build by blocking natural waterways and canals he has stressed.
Officials of the Government Nursing Officers Association are due to leave for the centers where the displaced persons are located to distribute the relief aid collected through public.
Addressing a Media Briefing held at the Government Nursing Officers Association at Punchi Borella this evening(29) Saman Ratnapriya has stated that as there is no proper National Disaster Management Policy in the country at present to prevent floods every year many districts and roads are submerged as a result of heavy showers .
A National Disaster Management Policy should be implemented in the country as soon as possible to prevent heavy floods and landslides in future and should remove all unauthorized constructions which build by blocking natural waterways and canals he has stressed.
Officials of the Government Nursing Officers Association are due to leave for the centers where the displaced persons are located to distribute the relief aid collected through public.
Around 17% Addicted To Cigarette Smoking In Sri Lanka-Smoking Among st Hospital Minor Staff Is On The Increase
Around 17% of the Sri Lankan Population nearly 1.5 million are addicted to Cigarette Smoking at present according to the President Of the National Alcohol and Tobacco Authority Dr.Palitha Abeykoon..
Addressing a Media Seminar held today(29) at the Health Education Bureau in Colombo regarding the "World No Tobacco Day" falls on 31st of May ,Dr.Abeykoon has stated that each local Cigarette Smoker smokes five Cigarettes per day according to the statistics.
Cigarette Smoking among Health workers especially among minor staff is on the increase and Health authorities should take steps to prevent this trend he has stressed.
Present government has taken various steps to deter Cigarette Smoking including increasing of Tobacco Taxes,Introduced Cigarette Packs which 80% covers with pictorial health warnings related to tobacco smoking ,declaring no Tobacco Zones and due to introduce new laws on banning selling Cigarette and tobacco related products within 500 yards of a School Dr.Abeykoon said.
Although the authorities focused only on Cigarette Smoking "Beedi "is more dangerous than Cigarettes as it contains higher amount of Nicotine he has further stated.
Meanwhile Experts who have expressed their views on Tobacco Advertising has stated that young people are getting more attracted to Cigarettes,Tobacco related products as well as Narcotics and Alcohol due to advertising .People should avoid posing photographs with persons who addicted to Tobacco related products Narcotics and Alcohol and publish them publicly as it has proved that someone will follow that and gets addicted to them.
Addressing a Media Seminar held today(29) at the Health Education Bureau in Colombo regarding the "World No Tobacco Day" falls on 31st of May ,Dr.Abeykoon has stated that each local Cigarette Smoker smokes five Cigarettes per day according to the statistics.
Cigarette Smoking among Health workers especially among minor staff is on the increase and Health authorities should take steps to prevent this trend he has stressed.
Present government has taken various steps to deter Cigarette Smoking including increasing of Tobacco Taxes,Introduced Cigarette Packs which 80% covers with pictorial health warnings related to tobacco smoking ,declaring no Tobacco Zones and due to introduce new laws on banning selling Cigarette and tobacco related products within 500 yards of a School Dr.Abeykoon said.
Although the authorities focused only on Cigarette Smoking "Beedi "is more dangerous than Cigarettes as it contains higher amount of Nicotine he has further stated.
Meanwhile Experts who have expressed their views on Tobacco Advertising has stated that young people are getting more attracted to Cigarettes,Tobacco related products as well as Narcotics and Alcohol due to advertising .People should avoid posing photographs with persons who addicted to Tobacco related products Narcotics and Alcohol and publish them publicly as it has proved that someone will follow that and gets addicted to them.
Every Parliamentarian Had Informed On Donating Their One Month Salary For The Benefit Of Displaced School Children
Every Parliamentarian had informed on donating their one month Salary to purchase the school materials for those School Children who displaced and affected due to adverse weather according to the Minister Of Education Akila Viraj Kariyawasam.
Education Ministry has already decided to donate every student who displaced or affected due to adverse weather three school uniform kits,A pair of shoes ,Exercise Books and other reference books Minister has stated during a press briefing held at his Ministry today.
Education Ministry has already decided to donate every student who displaced or affected due to adverse weather three school uniform kits,A pair of shoes ,Exercise Books and other reference books Minister has stated during a press briefing held at his Ministry today.
Ministry Of Education Has Decided To Close Down All Schools In Eight Adverse Weather Affected Districts
Ministry Of Education has decided to close down Schools in Eight Districts affected with adverse weather until this Friday(02) due to the bad weather condition prevailing in those Districts .
Accordingly the Schools in Galle,Matara,Ratnpura,Hambanthota,Colombo,Gampaha and Kegalle Districts will be closed until Friday the Minister Of Education Akila Viraj Kariyawasam has stated during a press briefing held in Ministry Of Education today(29).
Earlier the Education Ministry has given the powers to the Principles in all schools in the adverse weather affected Districts to decide the closure and opening of schools based on the weather condition.
Accordingly the Schools in Galle,Matara,Ratnpura,Hambanthota,Colombo,Gampaha and Kegalle Districts will be closed until Friday the Minister Of Education Akila Viraj Kariyawasam has stated during a press briefing held in Ministry Of Education today(29).
Earlier the Education Ministry has given the powers to the Principles in all schools in the adverse weather affected Districts to decide the closure and opening of schools based on the weather condition.
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