Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Around Six To Seven Females Suffering From Breast Cancer Diagnosed In Sri Lanka Every Month-Dr.Nayana De Alwis

Image result for breast cancer awarenessAround six to seven females suffering from Breast Cancer have been diagnosed in Sri Lanka every month according to the Dr.Nayana De Alwis attached to the National Cancer Control Programme.

Addressing a National Programme On "World Breast Cancer Awareness Month " and Distribution of self breast examination mannequins " held in National Blood Transfusion Center in Narahenpita this noon(24) Dr.Alwis has stressed that around 2350 females suffering from Breast Cancer have been diagnoses in 2009  alone  and 22.2 females per 100,000 population of the country are being  suffering from the disease which can be cured if diagnoses early.

Every 90 second one Breast Cancer death has been reported in somewhere around the globe and every sixty seconds a female suffering from Breast Cancer has been diagnosed she has stressed.

Monday, October 23, 2017

Listeria Triggers Major Recall Of Veggies Across US And Canada

Health-Patients Need Rest:Not Antibiotics ,Say Health Officials

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Jeep Owners Of Yala Protested Over The Vehicle Restrictions To The Yaala National Wild Life Park

Due to the protest campaign launched by Yala Safari
Jeep Owners and persons related to tourism industry around Yala tourists visited the Yala National Wild Life park through Safari Jeeps it has been reported.

The protest has been launched by the Safari Jeep owners as a protest over restricting the number of vehicles entering daily to the wild life park sources said.

Wild Life conservation department has taken a decision to restrict the number of vehicles entering Yala National Wild Life park in view of of protecting the enviornment of the Park.

Accordingly only 300 vehicles a day will be permitted to enter the Yala Wild Life Park.However this restriction not apply to school children arrived in the
Park and local tourists arrived in from outstations.

Human Rights Commission Had Begun An Investigation On Expulsion Of A Female Student From A School Over Vomitting

Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission has began an
investigation on expulsion of a Grade 10 female student from a school in Dambulle by charging falsley that she was pregnant after she had vomitted  in the school.

The Human Rights Commission has begun the investigation without a complaint on the incident and   based on the news paper reports of the incident it has been revealed.

The officers attached to the Anuradhapura office of the Human Rights Commission had already visited the house of the victimized girl and collected evidence of the incident according to sources.

The Human Rights Commission has decided to call the accused principal who had expelled the female student
From the school and Educational authorities to colombo to question over the incident.

Ministry Of Industries To Import 200,000 Metric Tonnes Of Rice To The Country

The Ministry Of Industries and Commerce has decided
to call an International Tenders to import 200,000 mertic tonnes of Rice to Sri Lanka according to the Minister Rishaad Baduideen.

The Ministry is  expected to import rice from Myanmar, Cambodia, India,Pakistan,Vietnam,Thailand and Bangladesh and will give some other countries a chance to participating the tender procedure Minister has said.

Accordingly 100,000 metric tonnes of Rice is expected to be imported and issued to the local market by 30th of November and another 100,000 metric tonnes of Rice is expected to be imported and issued to the market by 30th of December Minister has stressed.

President has recently instructed the authorities to import highly priced essential food items to the country including Rice and distribute among consumers.

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

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.