Saturday, June 10, 2017
Rs.800 Million Needed To Reconstruct Damaged And Destroyed Roads
It has been estimated that around Rs.800 millon
needed to reconstruct the roads damaged and destroyed due to the adverse weather according to the government.
The Road Development Authority has stated it will ready reconstrut the damaged roads whether they are under government or provincial councils.
needed to reconstruct the roads damaged and destroyed due to the adverse weather according to the government.
The Road Development Authority has stated it will ready reconstrut the damaged roads whether they are under government or provincial councils.
Assessment Report On The Damage Caused Due To Adverse Weather To Be Produced By Next Week
The Assessment report on the damage caused due to
the floods and landslides in Sri Lanka recently will be produced by next week according to the Minister Vajira Abeywardena.
Around 92 Divisional Secretariat offices have been completely destroyed and 5700 Grama Seva Divisions affected due to the recent floods and landslides Minister has stated.
the floods and landslides in Sri Lanka recently will be produced by next week according to the Minister Vajira Abeywardena.
Around 92 Divisional Secretariat offices have been completely destroyed and 5700 Grama Seva Divisions affected due to the recent floods and landslides Minister has stated.
Norwegian Government To provide Rs.180 Million Relief Aid To Sri Lankan Flood Victims
Norwegian government has decided to grant Rs.180
million aid to Sri Lanka to provide relief to those displaced and affected due to the adverse weather.
This relief aid will be granted to provide health facilities to displaced and affected females and children as well as to provide education facilities for children it has been stated.
million aid to Sri Lanka to provide relief to those displaced and affected due to the adverse weather.
This relief aid will be granted to provide health facilities to displaced and affected females and children as well as to provide education facilities for children it has been stated.
Friday, June 9, 2017
Eighteen Children Used For Begging Detained During Last Three Months
An eighteen children used for begging in the streets
had been taken into custody during the raids carried out in last three months according to the Police headquarters.
Eleven of the detained children are boys and seven are girls it has been stated.
Fourteen children have been handed over to their parents under a court order and four are under probation according to the sources.
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