Wednesday, December 20, 2017

GOLDEN MELODIES


There Is A Link Between Sri Lankan Tea Ban Imposed By Russia And Lifting The Ban Of Using Asbestos-Minister Navin Dissanayake

There is a link between the lifting of the  ban 
temporarily which scheduled to be imposed on using of Asbestos Sheets with effect from 01st of January 2018 and the Tea ban imposed on Sri Lanka by Russia according to an unofficial reports the Minister of Plantations Navin Dissanayake has stated today (20).

Russia is the main buyer of Sri Lankan Tea and Sri Lanka imports Asbestos raw materials mainly from Russia the Minister has stated during a Cabinet press briefing held in Colombo today.

However a team lead by Minister of Science, Technology and Research Susil Premjayantha due to leave Russia shortly to inspect the hygiene of the white Asbestos products in Russia he has stressed.


Cabinet Approved A Proposal On Amending The Fauna And Flora Protection Ordinance

Cabinet has approved a proposal on  amending  the
Fauna and Flora Protection Ordinance as  enable to impose a life time imprisonment to a person who found guilty over the killing of a Wild Elephant in Sri Lankan  court .

Cabinet has approved a proposal submitted to the Cabinet in this regard by the Minister of Wild Life Gamini Jayawikrama Perera according to the Cabinet co-Spokesman Health Minister Dr.Rajitha Senaratne.

Due to the Ele Prphant -Human conflict around 240 Wild Elephants have been killed annually according to the Cabinet co spokesman.

A Motorcyclist Was killed Due To A Motorcycle-Van Collision

A 42 year old Motorcyclist was killed after the Motorcycle he was riding colliding with a Van
belonging to the Sri Lanka Air Force near the Hatharaskotuwa Junction on Habarana-Trincomalee main road today (20).

The critically injured Motorcyclist who was a resident of Trincomalee area had succumbed to his injuries before admission to Hospital.

Habarana Police have arrested the Van driver regarding the accident.

A QUOTE FROM THE WEB



Education Minister Should Do Justice For The O/L Students Sat For The Maths Paper-Some Questions Are Hard To Answer Even For The Teachers -MP Bandula Gunawardane

As some parts of the Mathamatics paper of this years
G.C.E Oridinary Level Examination are hard to answer even for the School Teachers,Education Minister should do justice for the Candidates who sat for the Mathamatics paper according to the Joint Oppositiin MP Bandula Gunawardane.

The Education Authorities should have intervened to solve problems arisen regarding the Mathamatics paper this year he has stressed during a Media Briefing held in Colombo today (20).

A student who sat for the Mathamatics paper of this years G.C.E Ordinary Level examination had committed suicide as he was not able to answer the Paper properly it has been reported yesterday (19).

Scientists create an AI robot CAT that helps keep the elderly company and reminds them to take their medication

A Ship With 400 Tons Of Food Aid Left Cyprus For Gaza

https://edition.cnn.com/2024/04/27/middleeast/gaza-aid-ship-leaves-cyprus-intl/index.html