Thursday, October 10, 2013

TNA Has Appointed New Ministers For The Northern Provincial Council

The Tamil National Alliance(TNA) which has secured a land slide victory in the recently concluded Northern Provincial Council Elections has today (10) appointed four ministers for the provincial council .also TNA has appointed C.V.K Sivagnanam and Anton Jayanthan respectively as the new Chairman and Vice Chairman of the council.

the newly appointed ministers of the council are as follows.

P. Ingaranesan – Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Water Supply and Environment

T. Kurukularasa – Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs

P. Sathyalingam – Minister of Health

P. Deniswaran – Minister of Fisheries, Transport, Rural Development

The Chief Minister of  Northern Provincial Council  C.V Vigneshweran has been sworn in before president last Monday(07).

Nine New Deputy Ministers Were Sworn In Before President

Nine new deputy ministers were sworn in before president Mahinda Rajapaksha   at the Presidential Secretariat this morning.former cricketer and the current MP of ruling UPFA Sanath Jayasuriya and former private tutor Mohan Lal Grero were among the newly appointed deputy ministers.


 The names and portfolios of new deputy ministers are as follows.



Sanath Jayasuriya Deputy Minister of Postal Services
Lakshman Wasantha Perera Deputy Minister of Industry and commerce
Sarath Weerasekara Deputy Minister of Labour and Labour Relations
Y.G. Padmasiri Deputy Minister of Agriculture
Anthony Victor Perera Deputy Minister of Coconut Development and Janatha Estate Development
Hemal Gunasekera Deputy Minister of Cooperative and Internal trade
Mohan Lal Grero Deputy Minister of Education
Nishantha Mutuhettigama Deputy Minister of Minor Export crop Promotion
Sarath Mutukumarana Deputy Minister of Rehabilitation and Prison reforms















Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Ban Or Prohibit The Importing Of Milk Powder Products From Other Countries To Increase Local Milk Production-Convener Dairy Farmer's Union

"If the Sri Lankan Government want to increase local Milk Production as a policy, importing of Milk Powder Products from other countries should be either banned else prohibited according to Convener of National Movement of Dairy Framers Mr.Linus Jayathilake.

Country's Milk Market should be freed from businessmen as few of the international /local companies and businessmen are controlling the local milk market at present Mr.Jaytahilake has said.issuing a media release stating the need to increase local milk production for benefit of the people but not for the benefit of business community, he has stressed that there's no need to import  cows or genetic resources from other countries in view of increasing local milk production as the country is already having a sufficient number of cows and buffaloes to produce enough milk for the whole country.

"However the problems faced by local dairy farmers should be solved and the main problem they are facing at present is the lower prices they get for a 1 liter of Cow's Milk .milk powder and milk products companies are buying a liter of Cows Milk from our dairy farmers for just  Rs.50 but the  farmers have to pay Rs.60 to buy a Kilo Gramme of Punac(Coconut Cake)to feed cattle " he has stressed.

If the authorities really want to promote consumption of cow's milk in Sri Lanka they should begin to supply cows milk for  every child and sick people as the first step.local milk production should be increased with the aim of improving  people's health not the wealth of businessmen" Mr.Jayathilake has further said.

The Technical Evaluation Committee's Decision To Purchase 12 Essential Drugs For Higher Prices Cancelled

The Technical Evaluation Committee attach to  Ministry Of Health has planned to purchase 12 essential drug items for government hospitals on last September by spending  Rs.8.73 million more then the usual amount according to president of Health Services Trade Union Alliance(HSTUA) Saman Ratnapriya.the technical evaluation committee which meet 29th of September 2013 at the ministry has taken this decision, but due to the pressure of some health trade unions the committee has cancelled this decision he has revealed

The 12 essential drugs which the evaluation committee has decided to purchase for higher prices are  Sildenafil Tablets, Pediatric Paracetamol Oral Solution 120M/5ML ,Cefalexin Capsules BP 250MG, Hydrocortisone Tablets 10MG,Phrochloroperazine Tablets BP 5MG,Nalidixic Acid Tablets BP 250MG,Ibuprofen Tablets BP 200MG,Promethazine Injection BP25MG/5ML,Vancomycin Hydrochloride Injection 500MG,Glibenclamide Tablets BP 5MG,Captopril Tablets BP 25MG and Furosmide Injection BP/USP 20MG/2ML Ratnapriya has added.

"These drugs are including the list of 122 Drugs banned by Health Ministry three weeks back citing that they are in low quality .after banning those drugs Ministry Of Health has trying to purchase the 12 drugs mentioned earlier to avoid creating a drug shortage in government hospitals" HSTUA President has pointed out.however the ban imposed on 122 drugs supplied by five indian drug companies temporarily suspended last week by the ministry it self stating they are unable to find a quality drug suppliers in a hurry.





Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Six Hundrad Thousand Sri Lankans Are Living With Blindness And Half Blindness-Dr.Kodikara

Around 600,000 Sri Lankans are  found as living with  blindness and   half blindness(people with low vision)according to the president of Sri Lankan Ophthalmologists Association Dr.Ranjith Kodikara.out of this number 150,000 are living with blindness and 450,000 are having half blindness known as low vision he has said.

Also School Children numbering 160,000 are suffering from various kinds of eye disorders according to Dr.Kodikara.as eye disorders like cataract,glaucoma ,diabetic retinopathy,low vision and can lead to full blindness, people who are suffering from these eye disorders are advised to be seek medical advice and treatment from the nearest eye clinic in their residential areas .

The World Sight Day falls on this Thursday(10) and the main national programme to mark this event is scheduled to be held in Colombo Eye Hospital that day with a free eye clinic organized for people .

Monday, October 7, 2013

Retired Supreme Court Judge Vigneshwaren Has Took Oaths As Northen Provincial Council Chief Minister

The retired supreme court judge C.V Vigneshwaren has took oaths before  president Mahinda Rajapaksha this morning as the new chief minister of newly elected Northern Provincial Council.the oath taking ceremony was held in Temple Trees .

The new chief minister of Northern Provincial Council who has obtained the highest number of preferential votes  132,255 votes in Jaffna District  by contesting as the chief ministerial candidate of Tamil National Alliance(TNA)  has received his appointment letter on 01st Of October from the provincial council governor .

The Tamil National Alliance(TNA) has registered a landslide victory during the recently concluded Northern Provincial Council Elections by winning 30 out of 38 seats in the provincial council.there were rumors that Mr.Vigneshwaren  is due to  take oaths as new chief minister in a ceremony to be  conducted in Jaffna District.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Doctors Transfers Crippled ECT -ICU And Eye Clinic Of Krapaitiya Hospital

The Emergency Trauma  Center -Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the Eye Clinic of Karapitiya Teaching Hospital  have been crippled due to the transferring  of doctors attach to these units without getting replacements according to hospital sources.Four out of Fourteen medical officers attach to Emergency Trauma Unit ICU and five anesthetists out of eight anesthetists attach to eye  clinic were transferred to other hospitals without any replacement hospital sources added.

Due to this situation the said ICU has not admitting any new patients to the unit and Eye Clinic has  crippled and  performing normal eye surgeries have been postponed.


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