Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Monday, November 20, 2017
New Delhi Smog:City Pollution Hits Crisis Point
http://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/clim
ate-change/new-delhi-smog-city-pollution-hits-crisis-point/news-story/3999079817d0e9a26c93ed63a28b1cd0
Two Pakistani Nationals Were Fined Over Attempting To Fly To Malaysia With Fake Visas
Minuwangoda District Court Judge has today (20)fined
two Pakistani Nationals who were arrested at the Katunayake Bandaranaike International Airport Rs.100,000 each over attempting to flying to Malaysia with fake Malaysian visas .
District Court judge had ordered the authorities to deport the two suspected Pakistani Nationals to Pakistan after paying the fines.
two Pakistani Nationals who were arrested at the Katunayake Bandaranaike International Airport Rs.100,000 each over attempting to flying to Malaysia with fake Malaysian visas .
District Court judge had ordered the authorities to deport the two suspected Pakistani Nationals to Pakistan after paying the fines.
Two Trade Stalls Had Been Completely Destroyed In Vavuniya Due To A Fire
Two trade stalls had been completely destroyed and
another two trade stalls were partially damaged due to a sudden fire erupted in a Trade Stall scheme in Vavuniya in the wee hours of this morning (20).
The fire brigade attached to the Vavuniya Urban Council along with the residents of the area had doused the fire.
No casualties have been reported due to the incident.Cause of the fire too not yet been revealed according to the authorities.
another two trade stalls were partially damaged due to a sudden fire erupted in a Trade Stall scheme in Vavuniya in the wee hours of this morning (20).
The fire brigade attached to the Vavuniya Urban Council along with the residents of the area had doused the fire.
No casualties have been reported due to the incident.Cause of the fire too not yet been revealed according to the authorities.
Navy Have Recovered 153 Kilo Grammes Of Kerala Cannabis While Floating In The Sea
Sri Lanka Navy Officers had been recovered 153 Kilo
Grammes of Kerala Cannabis while floating in the seas of Point Pedro .
Some persons had yesterday (19) thrown out the stock of Kerala Cannabis worth more than Rs.30 million in to the sea and fled away according to the Navy.
Navy believes this stock may have been brought through the sea route from India.
Grammes of Kerala Cannabis while floating in the seas of Point Pedro .
Some persons had yesterday (19) thrown out the stock of Kerala Cannabis worth more than Rs.30 million in to the sea and fled away according to the Navy.
Navy believes this stock may have been brought through the sea route from India.
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