Sunday, September 27, 2009

Health Secretary Issued Charge Sheets For 38 Blood Bank Workers


Health Ministry Secretary Dr.Athula Kahanda Liyanage issued Charge Sheets under a Special Cabinet Order for 38 People who are found guilty of issuing Expired Blood Kits to the Government Hospitals .Cabinet was instructed the Health Secretary last weak to issue these Charge Sheets as the Public Services Commission the Body which issues Charge Sheets for Public Servants are not doing their Job properly.

The Report of the Preliminary Inquiry held regarding the Blood Kits Case was sent to the PSC on 01st of September last year but the Commission is still not able to issue Charge Sheets for the accused.Therefor the Health Secretary is given wide Powers to act on the Issue.

After the issuing of Charge Sheets the Health Secretary is due to appoint a Special Committee in two weak time to probe a Formal Disciplinary Inquiry on the Accused Persons according to the Health Ministry Sources.

The former Director of the National Blood Center in Colombo Dr.Mangalika Bindusara and Three Doctors are among the 38 accused over the Expired Blood Kits case.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Indian High Commissioner Visited The IDP Camps


The Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Mr.Alok Prasad today visited the IDP Camps in Vavuniya in the Northern Sri Lanka to see the Humanitarian Conditions there.

The Indian Media has been Reported that the Indian Government still concern on Welfare of the Tamil People in Northern Sri Lanka.

Friday, September 25, 2009

National Blood Transfusion Policy To Submit To Parliament


The much awaited National Blood Transfusion Policy draft is to be submitted for the Parliamentary Selection Committee within two weak time Acting Deputy Director General Of Health Services Dr.Wimal Jayantha said today.This Draft was temporarily suspended from presenting to the Parliament last year after the Health Trade Unions and the Organizations opposed some of the regulations in the Draft.

The Blood Transfusion Policy is amended after taking suggestions from the public.Safeguarding the quality of Government and Private Blood Banks and banning the collecting and producing of Blood Products by the Private Blood Banks are the main priorities of the Policy.

20 People Injured From Bus-Lorry Colision


Over 20 People got injured this evening when a Lorry collided with a Private Bus at a Junction in Paliyagoda Area.A Lorry traveling from Kandy to Colombo collided with a Bus traveling Colombo-Muththur Route and the Police says this Accident was a result of a negligence by the Bus Driver.collision

Thursday, September 24, 2009

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Galle Add.Magistrate Allows Bail For Controversial Provincial Councilor

Galle Additional Magistrate today allows Bail to the Southern Province Councilor Nishantha Muthuhettigama who was arrested in last Monday over criticizing the IGP and the Police.Earlier he was remanded till 28th of this month after produced to the Court.

Councilor Muthuhettigama also charged with making Death Threats against the Governing UPFA Candidate for the forthcoming Southern Provincial Council Elections and Actress Anarkali Akarsha.

Medical Faculty Students To Boycott Lectures Tomorrow

All the Medical Students attach to the Six Medical Faculties in the Island will launch an One Day Boycotting of Lectures tomorrow to protest against the Government's decision to allow A Private Medical Collage to be set up in the Country The Medical Faculty Students Action Committee said today.Government allowed to set up a Private Medical Collage at Malabe in the Colombo Suburbs few months back.

According to the Committee around 6000 Medical Students studying at the Medical Faculties of Colombo,Peradeniya,Karapitiya,Sri Jayawardanapura,Ragama and Anuradhapura will join this one day boycott to be stage tomorrow against what they said the Privatising of Medical Education in Sri Lanka.

Cement Prices Dropped By Rs.50

 The Cement Companies had reduced the price of 50 KG Cement bag  by Rs.50 with effect from today(01) . With this price reduction the price o...