Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Twelve Bus Passengers Have Been Injured Due To SLTB -Private Bus Collision

Image result for accidentTwelve Bus Passengers including two pregnant females have been injured and hospitalized due to a Sri Lanka Transport Board(SLTB)-Private Bus collision  occurred at bulagala,Dambulle area last night(24).

The injured were admitted to the Dambulle Base Hospital for treatment.

The accident was occurred after a Sri Lanka Transport Board Bus traveling from Anuradhapura to Matale  had collided with a Private Bus traveling from Anuradhapura to Kandy arrived in from opposite direction .

Most of the injured passengers were traveling in the Private Bus  due to the breaks of the Bus not functioned as a result of the rain prevailed in at the time of the accident caused this according to the driver of the Private Bus.

Cabinet Paper Sumitted To Take Over 480 Estate Sector Hospitals To The Government

Image result for estate sector hospitals sri lankaHealth Minister Dr.Rajitha Senratne had submitted a Cabinet Paper to the Cabinet to take over 480 Estate Sector  Hospitals to the Government from Estate Companies according to the Health Ministry.

After receiving Cabinet approval for the Cabinet Paper ,Health Ministry has planned to develop the  Estate Hospitals identified as need to develop the Ministry has stated.

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Acting Bambalapitiya Grama Sewa Officer And His Assistant Arrested Over Accepting A Bribe Had Been Remanded

The acting Grama Sewa Officer in Bambalapitiya and
his assistant  who were arrested by the Bribery Commission officials yesterday (23)over accepting a Rs.20,000 as a bribe to enter a person's name to a electoral register had been remanded until 07th of November by the Colombo Chief Magistrate today (24).

Acvordingly the acting Grama Sewa Officer Chandana Bandara Ekanayake and his assistant Rengasamy  Chandrakumara have been remanded after being produced before the Colombo Chief Magistrate Lal Ranasinghe Bandara.

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

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.