Monday, June 26, 2017
Government Lost The Daily Income Of Rangiri Dambulu Temple Over The Last 21 Years-Central Cultural Fund
The officials of the central cultural fund have today
(26)claimed that the government has lost the daily income received by the historical Rangiri Dambulu Temple over the last 21 years which is more than Rs.2.5 million .
Officials have stated on this while addressing a press briefing organized by the Department of Archeology .
Meanwhile the leader of the patriotic bhikku front venerable Bengamuwe Nalaka thero had refused the claims of government officials on Rangiri Dambulu Temple.
(26)claimed that the government has lost the daily income received by the historical Rangiri Dambulu Temple over the last 21 years which is more than Rs.2.5 million .
Officials have stated on this while addressing a press briefing organized by the Department of Archeology .
Meanwhile the leader of the patriotic bhikku front venerable Bengamuwe Nalaka thero had refused the claims of government officials on Rangiri Dambulu Temple.
Police Have Filed Legal Cases Against 454 Persons Disposed Garbage Illegally
Police have filed legal cases against 454 persons who
have disposed garbage illegally in Western Province on 21st and 23rd June .
These persons were caught while disposing the garbage during a joint raid carried out by the Police and Army .
Out of the 454 persons who were caught and filed legal cases by security forces 158 were residents of Colombo,north ,central and southern parts,53 were residents of Nugegoda,95 from Gampaha,56 from kelaniya ,30 from Negambo,53 from panadura and 09 from Mount Lavinia area
have disposed garbage illegally in Western Province on 21st and 23rd June .
These persons were caught while disposing the garbage during a joint raid carried out by the Police and Army .
Out of the 454 persons who were caught and filed legal cases by security forces 158 were residents of Colombo,north ,central and southern parts,53 were residents of Nugegoda,95 from Gampaha,56 from kelaniya ,30 from Negambo,53 from panadura and 09 from Mount Lavinia area
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