Friday, December 22, 2017
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Udarata Manike Train Had Been Cancelled Due To A Falling Of A Huge Rock In To The Rail Track
Due to the falling down of a huge rock in to the Rail
track between Bandarawela and Keenigama of the Upcountry Railway Line, the "Udarata Manike' train sheduled to travel from Badulla to Colombo Fort thid morning (21)had cancelled according to the Sri Lanka Railways Department.
The incident occurred as a result of the heavy showers prevailing in many areas of Central Hills these days according to reports.
The night mail train started from Colombo Fort railway station last night too restricted to Bandarawela due to the adverse weather it has been announced.
track between Bandarawela and Keenigama of the Upcountry Railway Line, the "Udarata Manike' train sheduled to travel from Badulla to Colombo Fort thid morning (21)had cancelled according to the Sri Lanka Railways Department.
The incident occurred as a result of the heavy showers prevailing in many areas of Central Hills these days according to reports.
The night mail train started from Colombo Fort railway station last night too restricted to Bandarawela due to the adverse weather it has been announced.
Medical Students Launched A Protest Campaign Against SAITM
A group of Medical Students had launched a protest
campaign in front of the University Grants Commission this evening (21)by demanding to abolish SAITM (Malabe Private Medical Collage) before 31st of December.
The group of Medical Students led by Medical Faculty Students Action Committee held the protest campaign around one hour by displying anti SAITM Placards it has been reported.
Meanwhile State Medical Faculty Parents Association has decided to launch protest campaigns against SAITM from today (21) .
campaign in front of the University Grants Commission this evening (21)by demanding to abolish SAITM (Malabe Private Medical Collage) before 31st of December.
The group of Medical Students led by Medical Faculty Students Action Committee held the protest campaign around one hour by displying anti SAITM Placards it has been reported.
Meanwhile State Medical Faculty Parents Association has decided to launch protest campaigns against SAITM from today (21) .
First Ever Open Heart Surgery Had Performed In Jaffna Teaching Hospital Successfully
The first ever Cardiothoracic Surgery in Jaffna
Teaching Hospital had performed in the Hospital yesterday (20)successfully according to the Ministry Of Health.
The Surgery was performed on 27 year old Vavuniya Resident S.Rajasekaren and patient is currently doing well at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Hospital the Ministry has stated.
The surgery was performed by a Medical Team led by Cardiothoracic Surgeon Dr.M.S Mugunthan .
In the state sector ,the Cardiothoracic Surgeries are being performed at the Colombo National,Karapitiya Teaching,Kandy Teaching, and Borella Lady Ridgway Childrens Hospitals so far and the latest addition to the list is Jaffna Teaching Hospital.
Teaching Hospital had performed in the Hospital yesterday (20)successfully according to the Ministry Of Health.
The Surgery was performed on 27 year old Vavuniya Resident S.Rajasekaren and patient is currently doing well at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Hospital the Ministry has stated.
The surgery was performed by a Medical Team led by Cardiothoracic Surgeon Dr.M.S Mugunthan .
In the state sector ,the Cardiothoracic Surgeries are being performed at the Colombo National,Karapitiya Teaching,Kandy Teaching, and Borella Lady Ridgway Childrens Hospitals so far and the latest addition to the list is Jaffna Teaching Hospital.
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