Thursday, October 27, 2016

Maharagama "Apeksha" Hospital To Perform Bone Marrow Transplants In Sri Lanka For The First Time

Image result for maharagama apeksha hospitalFor the first time in Sri Lanka Maharagama "Apeksha" Hospital is due to perform an expensive Bone Marrow Transplant Surgeries free of charge for local patients  with effect from this December according to the Ministry Of Health,Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine.

These surgeries will be performed mainly by four Oncologists attached to Apeksha Hospital  who had recently undergone a special training regarding the Bone Marrow Transplant Surgeries at St.Vincent's University Hospital ,Australia as per  the instructions of Consultant Surgeon Dr.M.A David who is attached to the St.Vincent's Hospital Ministry has stated.

There are over 100 patients in Maharagama "Apeksha" Hospital awaiting Bone Marrow Transplant Surgeries which performs in foreign countries at the cost of around Rs.30 to 40 million according to the reports.Sri Lankan patients are mostly flying to the countries like India and Singapore for this surgery.

Increase Of VAT And Nation Building Taxes To Be Implemented From 01st Of November

Image result for vat taxThe increase of Value Added Tax(VAT) and Nation Building Tax(NBT) will be implemented with effect from 01st of November according to the Ministry of Finance.

The VAT Increase from 11% to 15% was approved when the VAT Amendment Bill was passed in Parliament yesterday(26) with majority of 53 votes.

Accordingly the VAT increase will affect tobacco,telecom,air ticket fees and private medical services excluding Dialysis,OPD Services and diagnostic tests and the 2% Nation Building Tax rate will remain unchanged it has been reported.

A Health Ministry Employee Had Staged A Protest Campaign On The Roof Of The Ministry Building

Image result for suwasiripayaAn employee attached to the Ministry of Health,Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine has staged a  protest campaign nearly four hours since this morning on the roof of the Ministry's main building at "Suwasiripaya" ,Colombo-10  by demanding a salary hike for  health employees,Salaries for all transferred health employees in the Ministry and to transfer Health Ministry  employees who are in the same place since long time

After the Health Ministry Secretary Anura Jayawickrame has agreed to hold talks with the protestor who is also the Treasurer of Sri Lanka Freedom Health Union(Sri Lanka Nidahas Sevaka Sangamaya)he has ended the protest this noon it has been reported.

Thirty Eighth Death Anniversary Of Late Rukmani Devi Falls Tomorrow(28)

The 38th Death Anniversary of the First Actress in Sinhala Cinema late Rukmani Devi falls tomorrow(28). Let's not forget this beautiful, talented and honest Actress who shon the Sri Lankan Film Industry for decades until her tragic death in 1978.

Here is a brief description of Late Rukmani Devi.You can read more details of her through "RUKMANI DEVI BLOG" -https://emanthi-cinema.blogspot.com.

Rukmani Devi (15 January 1923 – 28 October 1978) was a Sri Lankan singer and actress, who was often acclaimed as "The Nightingale of Sri Lanka".[1] She made it to the silver screen via the stage and had acted in close to 100 films, at the time of her death. Having an equal passion for singing as well as a melodious voice, she was Sri Lanka's foremost female singer in the gramophone era. After her death, she was awarded the Sarasaviya 'Rana Thisara'- Life Time Achievement Award at the 1979 Sarasaviya Awards Festival.

Rukmani Devi, was born as Daisy Rasammah Daniels to a Tamil Colombo Chetty Christian family on 15 January 1923 at Ramboda in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka. Second, in a family of five, her father, John Daniel worked on a plantation and her mother, Helen Rose was a teacher.

 According to Sri Lankeya Cinema Vanshaya (pp 637 – 638) written by Nuwan Nayanajith Kumara, from Kadawunu Poronduwa in 1947 to Ara Soyza in 1984, Rukmani Devi had played different roles in 99 films, up to the time of her death.

 Rukmani Devi, died in a tragic motor accident near St. Mary's Church, Thudella on 28 October 1978. She was returning after a musical show in Uyanwatte, Matara. Her funeral ceremony was attended by a very large gathering; film makers and dramatists, friends, politicians, relatives and her beloved fans. She was the most celebrated Sri Lankan artiste and a statue in memory of her was erected at the Kanuwana Junction, Ja-Ela, as she still lives in the hearts and minds of the Sri Lankan people.


A 65 Year Old Person Died Due To Lightning

 A 65 year old person died last Monday(15)aftet being struck by lightning whilst working in his field at Kotiyagala area at Ethimale (Monara...