Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Fixed Retail Prices Were Introduced For Four Essential Commodities
The Consumer Affairs Authority had introduced a
fixed retail prices for Dhal,Coconuts , imported Potatoes and Dry Fish as per a decision taken by the Life Index Committee with effect from today (06).
Accordingly A Kilo Gramme of Dhal should be sold for Rs.130,A Coconut for Rs.75 . A Kilo Gramme of Imported Potatoes for Rs.76 and A Kilo Gramme of Dry Fish will be fixed depending on the variety as with effect from today and the Gazette Notification has been issued regarding this today according to the Authority.
The Cabinet has also discussed on the fixed retail prices of these essential commodities during it's meeting held yesterday(05).
fixed retail prices for Dhal,Coconuts , imported Potatoes and Dry Fish as per a decision taken by the Life Index Committee with effect from today (06).
Accordingly A Kilo Gramme of Dhal should be sold for Rs.130,A Coconut for Rs.75 . A Kilo Gramme of Imported Potatoes for Rs.76 and A Kilo Gramme of Dry Fish will be fixed depending on the variety as with effect from today and the Gazette Notification has been issued regarding this today according to the Authority.
The Cabinet has also discussed on the fixed retail prices of these essential commodities during it's meeting held yesterday(05).
Court Ordered To Destroy 31,000 Low Quality CFL Bulbs
The Consumer Affairs Authority had taken in to
custody around 31,000 CFL Bulbs which were stored in the market for sale and in low quality with changed information and produced them before the Mount
Lavinia Magistrate Court.
The Magistrate Court had ordered the authorities to destroy the stock of CFL Bulbs as per the recommendation of Central Enviornmental Authority according to the Consumer Affairs Authority.
Lavinia Magistrate Court.
The Magistrate Court had ordered the authorities to destroy the stock of CFL Bulbs as per the recommendation of Central Enviornmental Authority according to the Consumer Affairs Authority.
A Colombo Resident Has Died After Drowning In Dikoya Canal
A 36 year old Colombo Resident was drowned in
Dikoya Canal while bathing with a foreign couple this noon (06).
The deceased was drowned in a deep hole area in the canal and later his body was recovered by the foreign couple who were bathing with him it has been reported.
He had stayed in a Holiday resort with the foreign couple few days before the incident it has been revealed.
The body of the deceased had sent to Dikoya Base Hospital.
Dikoya Canal while bathing with a foreign couple this noon (06).
The deceased was drowned in a deep hole area in the canal and later his body was recovered by the foreign couple who were bathing with him it has been reported.
He had stayed in a Holiday resort with the foreign couple few days before the incident it has been revealed.
The body of the deceased had sent to Dikoya Base Hospital.
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