Monday, August 21, 2017

Heavy Traffic Reported From Colombo Fort Due To A Protest March

A heavy traffic congestion had been reported from
Colombo fort area last evening (21)due to a protest march launched by polythene manufacturers against banning the use of polythene from 01st of september this year.

The protest march had launched from gunasinghepura bus halt in colombo and due to the march the entry road to galle face road was closed down by police from lotus roundabout.

Southern Provincial Council Nurses To Strike Tomorrow (22)

All the Nurses attached to provincial council hospitals
in Southern Province are due to launch a one day token strike tomorrow (22)demanding solutions for two of their service demands.

Accordingly around 2000 nurses attached to Southern provincial council hospitals are due to launch the strikr from 7 a.m tomorrow until 7 a.m on Wednesday by demanding to pay delayed overtime payments of nurses and givimg their service promotions the Government Nursing Officers Association.

Anti SAITM Activists Launched A Continuous Fast

A group of anti SAITM activists have launched a
continuous fast in front of colombo fort railway station today (21) demanding to abolish SAITM known as Malabe ,private medical collage.

Activists belonging to Inter university students federation and Anti SAITM Public wall are being participated the protest campaign.

HEALTH TIP


Sunday, August 20, 2017


Twelve Persons Injured And Hospitalized Due To A Vehicle Collision

Twelve persons have been injured and hospitalized
due to a collision of two lorries and a van at karandupana at Kegalle this morning (20).

The injured were admitted to the Kegalle Hospital for treatment.A heavy traffic congestion was reported in Kegalle on Colombo-Kandy main road due to the accident.

A Mauritius National Had Drowned And A Sri Lankan Drowned And Disappeared In Mirissa

A mauritius national has drowned and a Sri Lankan
national had drowned and disappeared while bathing in giragala area of the Weligama-Mirissa sea coast .

The drowned Mauritius national had been identified as a youth in his 20's.

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

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.