Saturday, June 25, 2016

Over 400 Tamil Nationals To Join Sri Lanka Police After Their Training-Minister Mano Ganeshan

Image result for sri lanka policeOver 400 Sri Lankan Tamil Nationals are due to join Sri Lanaka Police in August after completion of their training the Minister Of National Dialogue Mano Ganeshan has told The New Indian Express Paper yesterday(24).

Recruitment Of Tamil Policeman  has become urgent after the end of Eal am War in 2009 and at present there are only few Tamil Policemen there to do the job Minister Ganeshan has stated.

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Police Have Detained A Female With 15 Kilo Grammes Of Hashish

Image result for detainedThe Police have detained a female with 15 kilo grammes of Hashish Narcotic at Aluth Mawatha In Modara (In Colombo)this morning.

The suspected female who is a resident of Modara is due to be produced before Maligakande Magistrate Court it has been reported.

Police Narcotics Bureau Has Detained A Pakistani National With Five Kilo Grammes Of Heroin At Katunayake Air Port

The Police Narcotics Bureau Officials have today(25) detained a Pakistani National who is supected as a key suspect of a drug smuggling racket upon his arrival at Katunayake Bandaranaike International Air Port with five kilo grammes of heroin in his possession.

The suspect was detained after he arrived Katunayake Air Port from Qatar through Qatar Air Ways flight and the haul of heroin was found concealed inside of a secret compartment of two boxes in his possession.

The value of the haul of heroin detained is estimated as around Rs.60 million.The suspect Roydad Khan is suspected as a member of a key international drug racket operated froM Rawalpindi.Pakistan  where heroin had been smuggling to Sri Lanaka via Qatar . 

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Athlete's Foot

Athlete's foot, also called tinea pedis, is a fungal infection of the foot. It causes peeling, redness, itching, burning, and sometimes blisters and sores.
Athlete's foot is a very common infection. The fungus grows best in a warm, moist environment such as shoes, socks, swimming pools, locker rooms, and the floors of public showers. It is most common in the summer and in warm, humid climates. It occurs more often in people who wear tight shoes and who use community baths and pools.

What Causes Athlete's Foot?

Athlete's foot is caused by a microscopic fungus that lives on dead tissue of the hair, toenails, and outer skin layers. There are at least four kinds of fungus that can cause athlete's foot. The most common of these fungi is trichophyton rubrum.


What Are the Symptoms of Athlete's Foot?

Signs and symptoms of athlete's foot vary from person to person. However, common symptoms include:
  • Peeling, cracking, and scaling of the feet
  • Redness, blisters, or softening and breaking down of the skin
  • Itching, burning, or both

Types of Athlete's Foot

  • Interdigital: Also called toe web infection, this is the most common kind of athlete's foot. It usually occurs between the two smallest toes. This form of athlete's foot can cause itching, burning, and scaling and the infection can spread to the sole of the foot.
  • Moccasin: A moccasin-type infection of athlete's foot can begin with a minor irritation, dryness, itching, or scaly skin. As it develops, the skin may thicken and crack. This infection can involve the entire sole of the foot and extend onto the sides of the foot.
  • Vesicular: This is the least common kind of athlete's foot. The condition usually begins with a sudden outbreak of fluid-filled blisters under the skin. Most often, the blisters develop on the underside of the foot. However, they also can appear between the toes, on the heel, or on the top of the foot.

How Is Athlete's Foot Diagnosed?

Not all itchy, scaly feet have athlete's foot. The best way to diagnose the infection is to have your doctor scrape the skin and examine the scales under a microscope for evidence of fungus.

Friday, June 24, 2016

GMOA Condemned The Police Attack Towards Protesting Medical Students

Image result for doctors protestThe Government Medical Officers Association(GMOA) has today (24) condemned the police attack on a group of medical students attached to Sri Jayawardenapura Medical Faculty who were staged a protesting march yesterday (23) against the Malabe Private Medical Collage by stating its a low grade act.

Addressing a press briefing held at Government Medical Officers Association Office in Colombo this noon Dr.Harith Aluthge of the Association has stated that the Central Committee of the GMOA is due to convene a meeting tomorrow(25) to decide a trade union action opposing the police attack towards medical students.

 

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...