Friday, March 4, 2016

SINHALA THOUGHT FROM THE WEB

THOUGHT OF THE DAY

Ministry Of Health Has Launched An Island Wide Survey On Doctors

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The Ministry Of Health,Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine has yesterday(04) launched an Island Wide survey on Government Doctors attached to Government Hospitals and Health Institutions in the Country view of introducing a Electronic Data Management System for Medical Professionals in Sri Lanka.

This Survey will be carried out with the assistance  of Government Medical Officers Association(GMOA) and Government Dental Surgeons Association.

The Survey which is first of it's kind launched in Sri Lanka will also reveals whereabouts of illegal Doctors practicing throughout the country the Ministry Of Health has said.

Eight Detained Indian Fishermen Have Been Remanded By Magistrate Court In Jaffna

The Eight Indian Fishermen who were arrested by Sri Lankan Navy recently while illegally fishing in Sri Lankan Waters in Sea Coast off Jaffna-Kankasanthurai(In Northern Province) have been remanded by Mallakam Magistrate Court in Jaffna after being produced before the court yesterday(04).

Earlier Sri Lankan Navy had handed over the arrested Indian Fishermen along with two boats they were in to Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Office in Kankasanthurai for future action.

These Fishermen arrived at Sri Lankan Waters on 01st of March for fishing it has been reported.

Fifteen Chief Police Inspectors Of Special Task Force Had Promoted As Assistant Superintendents Of Police

The Department Of Police Had promoted 15 Chief  Police Inspectors attached to Police Special Task Force as Assistant Superintendents Of Police(ASP).

Accordingly these Police Inspectors had promoted as Assistant Superintendents Of Police with effect from 31st of January 2014 the Police Department has announced.

A SPECIAL QUOTE TO PREVENT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST HIV/AIDS PATIENTS

Government To Preserve Five Endangered Species Inherent To Sri Lanka-Acting Minister Of Sustainable Development And Wild Life

The Government will take steps to preserve Five Endangered Species inherent to Sri Lanka whose numbers are rapidly decreasing according to acting minister of Sustainable Development And Wild Life Sumedha Jayasena.

Accordingly The  Black Monkey ,Loris(Unahapuluwa),House Sparrow,Asokapethiya and Pangolins(Kaballawa) will be named as five endangered species which should be preserved the acting minister has said.

The Acting Minister Sumedha Jayasena has made these remarks during her speech at World Wild Life Day Celebrations held at Udawalawe National Zoo yesterday(04).

Twelve Hour Long Water Cut To Be Implemenred In Gampaha District

 The Water Supplies and Drainage Board has decided to implement a 12 hour long water vut in sevwral areas of Gampaha District on next Wednsd...