Friday, May 18, 2018

COMMEMORATING THE DAY SRI LANKAN FORCES LIBERATED OUR MOTHERLAND FROM THE LTTE TERRORISTS


A Special CID Team Had Questioned The Speaker Karu Jayasuriya On The Abduction Of Former "Nation "Journalist Keith Noyar

A special team of Criminal
Investigations Department (CID) officers had today (18) visited the Official residence of the Speaker Karu Jayasuriya and recorded a statement from him over the abduction and assault of former Journalist of the Nation paper Keith Noyar in 2008.

The CID Team had questioned the speaker Jayasuriya on how he found out the details of abducting Journalist Noyar as the he was the first person  who had informed the incident as the Minister Of Public Administration  to the former President Mahinda Rajapakshe during the previous regime.

Speaker had given tthe CID today to record the statement regarding the abduction of Keith Noyar as per the request made by the CID.

Many Water Falls In Central Hill Areas Are Being Activated Due To The Increased Water Levels

Many waterfalls in the Central Hill areas are being activated these days due to the  increased   water levels of these falls as a result of  the heavy showers prevailing in the hill areas.

Accordingly 97 meter high Devon water falls located in near pathana area of the Nawalapitiya-Hatton main road ,The 30 meter high Kadiyanlena water falls in Kadiyanlena, at Nawalapitiya-Thalawakale road and Kirindi Falls  in Bandarawela are being activated as a result of the increased water levels.

Water levels of the Ravana,Dunhinda and Diyaluma water falls and Badulu Oya (River) too have been increased at present.


Diabetes Testing Kits Are Urgently Recalled Amidst Fear Of Giving False Readings


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/articl
e-5744513/Diabetes-testing-kits-urgently-recalled-amid-fears-false-readings.html

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

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.