Monday, December 18, 2017
An O/Level Student Had Been Caught While Answering The Question Paper With The Help Of A Mobile
A student who sat for the GCE Ordinary Level
examination had been caught by the in charge of the Examination Hall while answering a question paper with a help of mobile phone in his possession today (18) at an examination center in Anuradhapura.
The suspected Student has answered the Mathamatics -01 question paper with the help of a mobile phone it has been revealed.
Police have launched an investigation over the incident.
examination had been caught by the in charge of the Examination Hall while answering a question paper with a help of mobile phone in his possession today (18) at an examination center in Anuradhapura.
The suspected Student has answered the Mathamatics -01 question paper with the help of a mobile phone it has been revealed.
Police have launched an investigation over the incident.
A Bus Driver And A Passanger Received An Injuries Due To A Road Accident
A Bus driver and a Passanger have received minor
injuries due to the Sri Lanka Transport Board(SLTB) Bus they were travelling in collided with a wall near the Jaffna Cachcheri last evening (17).
Due to the accident the Bus travelling from Vavuniya to Jaffna had been severely damaged according to the reports.
Other Passangers in the Bus escape unharmed and they wete transported to their destinations with the help of other vehicles.
The accident has occurred due to the inability of the driver to control the speed of the Bus when attempting to allow another vehicle to overtake Jaffna Police have stated.
injuries due to the Sri Lanka Transport Board(SLTB) Bus they were travelling in collided with a wall near the Jaffna Cachcheri last evening (17).
Due to the accident the Bus travelling from Vavuniya to Jaffna had been severely damaged according to the reports.
Other Passangers in the Bus escape unharmed and they wete transported to their destinations with the help of other vehicles.
The accident has occurred due to the inability of the driver to control the speed of the Bus when attempting to allow another vehicle to overtake Jaffna Police have stated.
Ministry Of Plantations Has Sought An Explanation From The Company Exported Insect Contaminated Tea To Russia
Ministry Of Plantations has sought an explanation
from the Sri Lankan Company which exported the stock of Tea to Russia that lead to a Tea Ban imposed on Sri Lanka .
Ministry has sought an explanation from the Company on the procedure adapted during the transportation of the stock of Tea to Russia later found as contaminated with a variety of insects. If the Company found as guilty over the incident the export licence of it will be cancelled according to the President Maithripala Sirisen
An insect variety "Copra" which is common in Cereal s Transport containers was detected in the stock of Tea exported to Russia recently.Due to this Russia has imposed a ban on Tea and several other Plantation products imported from Sri Lanka with effect from today (18) it has been revealed.
Russia is the largest Sri Lankan Tea buyer which 25% of the total amount of Sri Lankan Tea exports exported to Russia.
from the Sri Lankan Company which exported the stock of Tea to Russia that lead to a Tea Ban imposed on Sri Lanka .
Ministry has sought an explanation from the Company on the procedure adapted during the transportation of the stock of Tea to Russia later found as contaminated with a variety of insects. If the Company found as guilty over the incident the export licence of it will be cancelled according to the President Maithripala Sirisen
An insect variety "Copra" which is common in Cereal s Transport containers was detected in the stock of Tea exported to Russia recently.Due to this Russia has imposed a ban on Tea and several other Plantation products imported from Sri Lanka with effect from today (18) it has been revealed.
Russia is the largest Sri Lankan Tea buyer which 25% of the total amount of Sri Lankan Tea exports exported to Russia.
Kekirawa District Court Judge Refused To Grant Bail To A Farmer Arrested Over The Death Of A Tusker
Kekirawa District Court Judge has today (18) refused
to grant bail to a farmer who is in remand over causing the death to a Tusker by electrocution in his land .
The suspected farmer who was arrested by the Moragoda Police and later remanded by the court over the death of the Tusker who was around 25 years old was further remanded until 21st of December by the District Judge.
Moragoda Police have arrested the 32 year old suspected farmer who is a resident of alagollawa area on 08th of December over t he killing of the Tusker.
to grant bail to a farmer who is in remand over causing the death to a Tusker by electrocution in his land .
The suspected farmer who was arrested by the Moragoda Police and later remanded by the court over the death of the Tusker who was around 25 years old was further remanded until 21st of December by the District Judge.
Moragoda Police have arrested the 32 year old suspected farmer who is a resident of alagollawa area on 08th of December over t he killing of the Tusker.
Sunday, December 17, 2017
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