Monday, November 13, 2017

State Medical Faculty Students To Attend Lectures They Have Boycotted Since January From Next Monday

Image result for saitmMedical Faculty Students Action Committee has today(14) announced that all State Medical Faculty Students will attend the lectures of Medical Faculties  which they have boycotted since  January this year over SAITM Issue from next Monday(20) .

Both Medical Faculty Students and Medical Faculty Lecturers have boycotted classes by demanding a solution for SAITM Crisis around 10 months .Inter University Students Federation and several other trade unions have also supported the protests ,However after Government's announcement  that the SAITM(Malabe Private Medical Collage) will be abolished by 31st of December this year Inter University Students Federation and State Medical Faculty Students Parents Union had called off their protest campaigns last week .

The protesters have also removed the huts built in front of Colombo Fort Railway station and Colombo Medical Faculty for the protests as well.

The Medical Faculty Students Action Committee has decided last night to called off the class boycott .
 

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National Sangha Council Criticized The Budget Proposal On Reducing Beer Prices

The National Sangha (Buddhist Monks)Council has
yesterday (13)criticized the Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera's budget proposal to reduce the price of Beer and questioned why the Minister has disregarded the National Drug Awareness Policy implemented by President Maithripala Sirisena through the proposal.

The Bhikkus representing National Sangha Council have stressed that they will  make a request to  the President to consider whether to keep Minister Mangala Samaraweera as Finance Minister further  as he clearly undermined the Policies of President by reducing the price of Beer during a press briefing held yesterday at Rajagiriya.

Three Persons Including Former President's Chief Of Staff Remanded Over Misusing State Funds Around Rs.04 Billion

Three suspects including  Gamini Senerath who was
the Chief Of Staff of former President Mahinda Rajapakshe had been remanded until tomorrow (15) by the Colombo Fort Magistrate yesterday (13) over misusing around Rs. 04 billion belonging to Sri Lanka Insuarance Corporation during the previous regime.

The suspects were ordered to be remanded after they were appeared before the Fort Magistrate court yesterday with their lawyers.

The three suspects Gamini Senerath,Former Directors of Insuarance Corporation Neil Hapuhinna and Piyadasa Kudabalage were promised the Supreme Court to appear before the Fort Magistrate court on 09th of Novrmber ,However they have failed to appear at that time it has been revealed.

Around 10 Army Soldiers Were Injured !05 Critically Due To A Road Accident

Around 10 Army Soldiers have been injured 05 of
them critically and hospitalized after the Army Truck they were travelling in from Kankasanthurai area to Diyayhalawa had fallen in to a 15 meter deep low land area at Palagolla on Nuwara Eliya-Gampola main road last evening (13).

The injured were admitted to Kothmale and Gampola Hospitals for treatment.

The Army Truck had faced this incident while carrying a group of Army soldiers who are receiving training in driving it has been revealed.A trainee was driving the Truck at the time of the accident.

The Injured were admitted to the Kothmale Base Hospital and five of the critically injured have been later transferred to Gampola Base Hospital for further treatment.

There was a traffic in the area where the accident occurred lasted few minutes it has been reported.

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