Friday, October 27, 2017
President Has Decided To Temporarily Suspend The Issuing Of Licences To Transport Cattle
President has decided to temporarily suspend the
issuing of licences to transport cattle in view of preventing the rising number of illegal Cattle transportations in the country.
The issuing of licences to transporting cattle has been temporarily suspended until a formal programme is prepared on transporting cattle ,the President's Media Unit has stated.
Due to the rising number of Illegal Cattle Transport ation of the country Milk industry as well as Agriculture sector are being badly affected according to the Unit.
The licences issued to transport cattle through divisional secretariats.
issuing of licences to transport cattle in view of preventing the rising number of illegal Cattle transportations in the country.
The issuing of licences to transporting cattle has been temporarily suspended until a formal programme is prepared on transporting cattle ,the President's Media Unit has stated.
Due to the rising number of Illegal Cattle Transport ation of the country Milk industry as well as Agriculture sector are being badly affected according to the Unit.
The licences issued to transport cattle through divisional secretariats.
Two Brothers Of A Same Family Had Received Death Sentence Over A Murder
Two brothers of the same family had been sentenced
to death by Colombo High Court Judge today (27) over stabbing to death a neighbour in Kotahena,Colombo 16 years ago .
Accordingly Colombo High Court Judge A.A.R Heyyanthuduwa had sentenced two brothers of the same family Anton Peter Delicon Fernando and Anton Xavior Fernando to death over the killing of a resident of Kotahena area Indika Fonseka on or near the date 18th of September 2001 after they found guilty over the murder.
Attorney General Had indicted the accused over the murder .
to death by Colombo High Court Judge today (27) over stabbing to death a neighbour in Kotahena,Colombo 16 years ago .
Accordingly Colombo High Court Judge A.A.R Heyyanthuduwa had sentenced two brothers of the same family Anton Peter Delicon Fernando and Anton Xavior Fernando to death over the killing of a resident of Kotahena area Indika Fonseka on or near the date 18th of September 2001 after they found guilty over the murder.
Attorney General Had indicted the accused over the murder .
Around 15 Houses Had Been Damaged Due To Strong Winds In Welikande
Around 15 houses had been damaged due to the strong
winds occurred with heavy showers in Karapola village at Welikanda area last evening (26).
Accordingly 12 houses had been damaged partially and 03 houses damaged fully authorities have stated.As the trees had fallen on to the electricity lines in the village electricity supply to the few houses have been disconnected it has been reported.
More than 50 persons have been displaced and shifted temporarily to their relative houses due to the situation.
winds occurred with heavy showers in Karapola village at Welikanda area last evening (26).
Accordingly 12 houses had been damaged partially and 03 houses damaged fully authorities have stated.As the trees had fallen on to the electricity lines in the village electricity supply to the few houses have been disconnected it has been reported.
More than 50 persons have been displaced and shifted temporarily to their relative houses due to the situation.
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Antibiotic Resistance To Treatments A Growing Threat That Could Mean 'The End Of Modern Medicine'
England’s chief medical officer has warned of a “post-antibiotic apocalypse” as she issued a call to action urging global leaders to address the growing threat of antibiotic resistance.
Professor Dame Sally Davies said that if antibiotics lose their effectiveness it will spell “the end of modern medicine”.
Without the drugs used to fight infections, common medical interventions such as caesarean sections, cancer treatments and hip replacements would become incredibly “risky”, she said.
And transplant medicine would be a “thing of the past”, she added.
“We really are facing, if we don’t take action now, a dreadful post-antibiotic apocalypse,” she told the Press Association.“I don’t want to say to my children that I didn’t do my best to protect them and their children.”Health experts have previously warned that resistance to antimicrobial drugs could cause a bigger threat to mankind than cancer.
Read more from - http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/antibiotics-resistance-apocalypse-warning-chief-medical-officer-professor-dame-sally-davies-drugs-a7996806.html
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