Tuesday, December 29, 2015

SINHALA QUOTE FROM THE WEB

Around 65% of The Hospital Deaths In Sri Lanka Occurred Due To The Non Communicable Diseases-Health Minister

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Around 65% of the Hospital Deaths in Sri Lanka are being occurred due to the non communicable diseases according to Minister Of Health,Nutrition And Indigenous Medicine Dr.Rajitha Senaratne.

Cancer has been identified as the second main cause for these hospital deaths the Minister has said.

He has revealed these facts during a ceremony held yesterday(30) at Sri Lanka Foundation Institute in Colombo to launch Sri Lanka's first ever National Policy on Prevention and Control Of Cancers. 




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Nuclear Energy Regulatory Commission To Punish Those Who Are Violating The Radiation Act

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The Nuclear Energy Regulatory Commission has decided to punish those who are violating the Radiation Act with effect from 01st of January.

The commission has decided to issue a licence for those who are working at the fields related to radiation in view of building Radiation Free Sri Lanka according to the sources.

Those persons or institutions that acted by violating  Radiation Act will be punished through courts or by abolishing their licences the Commission has said.

THOUGHT OF THE DAY

Five Persons Have Been Killed Due To A Bus-Van Collision At Colombo-Kandy Main Road

Image result for accident in words imagesFive persons including a small child have been killed this morning due to a Bus-Van Collision occurred at Colombo-Kandy Main Road according to Police.

Dozens of Passengers have been injured due to the accident and admitted to the Warakapola Hospital Police have said.

Three Females,The Van Driver and a Small Child have been killed due to this accident it has been revealed.

A FAMOUS FLOWER VASE PAINTING OF YESTERYEAR DUTCH ARTIST VINCENT VAN GOGH( 1853-1890)

Baltimore Port Closure May Hit US Coal Export Volumes

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