Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Right To Information Act To Be Implemented With Effect From 04th Of February 2017

Image result for right to informationThe much awaited Right To Information Act is due to be implemented with effect from Sri Lanka's Independence Day, 04th of February 2017 according to the Deputy Minister of Media and Parliamentary Affairs Karunaratne Paranvithana .

The Right To Information Bill was passed in  Parliament with amendments in July last year.

The Act will allow public to get information regarding the Public Authorities .Information Officers will be provided a special training on how to provide information Deputy Minister has further stated.

WOMEN NOW DRINK NEARLY AS MUCH ALCOHOL AS MEN, STUDY FINDS

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

"SORROW"(1890) A POPULAR ARTWORK OF YESTERYEAR DUTCH ARTIST VINCENT VAN GOGH (1853-1890)


LYING MAY BE YOUR BRAIN'S FAULT ,HONESTLY

ELeven Persons Were Arrested Regarding The Gun Shooting At Mattakkuliya Last Sunday

Eleven persons who are responsible for the gun shooting at Sameetpura area in Mattakkuliya(Colombo) last Sunday evening which killed four persons ,arrested in Rathnapura by the Colombo Crimes Division officers.

The officers had also taken into custody three guns in possession of  the suspects.

Suspects are due to be produced before the Hulftsdorf Court this morning,

A Tense Situation Had occurred During The Harthal Campaign Held In Kilinochchi Yesterday (26)

A tense situation had occurred in Kilinochchi (In Northern Province)last evening following the heated argument  between the public who are involved in  a"Harthal"campaign  against the killing of two Jaffna University Students and the Police it has been reported.This situaton occurred as tight security had been deployed near a garment factory which was functioning during  the Harthal campaign yesterday.

During the Harthal A large number of protestors who involved in it reported as blocked the roads threw stones at police  and set fire to tyres along the road.


POPULAR YESTERYEAR SINHALA SONG SUNG BY GOLDEN CHIMES


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...