Saturday, January 13, 2018

Eleven Hambanthota Harbour Workers Have Been Hospitalized After Weekening Their Health While Involved In A Death Fast Campaign

All eleven workers attached to the Hambanthota
Harbour who had lost their jobs and involved in a desth fast campaign as a protest against it since 09th of January, have been hospitalized due to the weekening of their  health it has been reported.

Eleven workers who were began the Death fast campaign by demanding to recruit all 438 workers who were expelled from the Hambanthota Harbour again are now admitted to Hambanthota General Hospital.

However soon after the remained three protestors admitted to the Hospital today another 11 former Hambanthota Harbour workers who lost their jobs had resumed the Death fast campaign according to the Hospital.


Spending Too Much Time Sitting Down Can Lead To Diabetes And Heart Disease-A Study Says

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-
5263325/Spending-time-sat-builds-fat-organs.html#comments


Presidential Commission To Be Appointed To Inquire On Sri Lankan And Mihin Airlines Next Week -President

The Presidential Commission to inquire on fraud and
corruption activities occurred in Sri Lankan and Mihin Lanka Airlines will be appointed during next week President Maithripala Sirisena has stated today (13).

In last December Presdent has said that the proposed Commission will be appointed in early January.

Both Sri Lankan and Mihin Lanka Airlines currently running at a loss it has been revealed.

France Demands United Nations Protection For It's Famous Loaf Of Bread "Baguette"

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A High Speed Van Was Severely Damaged After It Veering Off The Road

A high speed van carried two persons and travelling
from Nawalapitiya to Welimada area, veered off the road at Diyagala ,Ginigathhena area in Hatton -Colombo main road   and toppled over last evening (12).

The van got damaged heavily and the two passangers escaped unharmed according to Ginigathhena Police.

The accident occurred due to the inability of the Van driver to control the speed of the vehicle.

Remembering One of the world's, largest Train Accidents reported from Sri Lanka In 2004

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.