Monday, March 14, 2016

Over One Million School Children In Sri Lanka Still Not Using Tooth Brushes To Clean Their Teeth

Over one million school children in Sri Lanka are reported as still  not using tooth brushes to clean their teeth according to the Deputy Director General Of Health Services (Dental Services) attached to Ministry Of Health , Dr.Jayasundara Bandara.

Due to this situation there is a risk of spreading Oral Diseases among School Children   he has said.

As the World Health Organization(WHO) sets a target that when reached the age of 80 every one should have at least 20 teeth in their mouth ,it is essential to keep the teeth of school children healthy during their school days to achieve that target  Dr.Bandara Has said.

By brushing teeth twice a day in correct way can keep a healthy teeth and Health Ministry's aim is to protect every tooth of school children until they leave the school he has further said.

Dr.Jayasundara Bandara has revealed these facts during the seminar on "Oral Health" held at Health Education Bureau in Colombo this morning.

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CID Has Launched A Separate Investigation On Yesterday's Island Wide Power Failure

The Criminal Investigations Department(CID)has launched a separate Investigation on  island wide power failure occurred yesterday(13) according to the Chairman of Ceylon Electricity Board Anura Wijeypala.

Sri Lanka has suffered it's worst ever  nation wide Power Cut yesterday(13) after May 1996 when the entire country was without electricity for four days.Yesterday's Power Cut lasted for a few hours .

Ceylon Electricity Board Has Requested The Public To Reduce Power Consumption

The Ceylon Electricity Board has today(14) requested the public to reduce the power consumption during peak hours within next four days to avaoid power shortages.

Earlier the Board has stated that minor power interruptions may have occurred during next few days due to the damage occured to major transformer at Biyagama Receiving Station..

Former President's Second Son Yoshitha Rajapakshe And Three Other Suspects Remanded Over Money Laundering Granted Bail

The former president Mahinda Rajapakshe's seond son Yoshitha Rajapakshe and three others who were arrested and remanded over money laundering charges have been released on bail this morning by the Colombo High Court.

However the fifth suspect remanded over the money laundering charges with above mentioned persons Nishantha Ranathunge was not able to get bail today as he has filed a seperate bail application and it is due to be considered  by Colombo High Court romorrow(15).

The former president Mahinda Rajapakshe and his Attorneys had filed the bail application on behalf of Yoshitha and three other suspects on 17th of February.However the bail application was earlier rejetced by Colombo High Court on 29th of February.

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India Extended LTTE Ban for Another Five Years

 India have decided to extend the ban imposed on LTTE for   another five years the Ministry of Internal affairs in India has announced yeste...