Friday, March 2, 2018

Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe Who Had Participated "Invest In Sri Lanka" summit In Singapore Had Returned To Sri Lanka

The seven member delegation led by
Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe who had participated the "Invest Sri Lanka"summit at "Four Seasons "Hotel in Singapore had returned to the   island today (02 ).The delegation left Singapore yesterday (02).

During the summit which was organized by the Colombo Stock Exchange ,Prime Minister had met with Singaporean Minister of Trade and Industry and held discussions over the ways that the both countries strengthening economic and trade ties under the newly signed Free Trade Agreement among two countries.

Singaporean investors who had partucipated the sunmit too shown their keen interest on investing in Sri LANKA it has been revealed. 

An Electricity Worker Has Died Due To An Electrocution During A Repair Work At Top Of A Lamp Post

A 39 year old worker attached to an
Electrical Contract Institute has died on the spot due to an electrocution  while repairing an electricity line on the top of a lamp post at Sirikapura.Rathgama area today (02).

The deceased who was a resident of Thotagamuwa in Hikkaduwa has died due to an electrocution while repairing the electricity line along with a fellow worker it has been revealed.

The body of the deceased had sent to the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital for the post mortem. 

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Around 1700 Non Born Infants Are Dying Annually In Sri Lanka

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Around 1700 non born Infants are  dying in their Mother's womb annually and another 1550 infants are dying within first week after born in Sri Lanka mostly due to Birth Defects according to the Perinatal Society Of Sri Lanka.

Most of these infants are premature babies and cause for more than 35% of these deaths has not yet been identified the Perinatal Society has stressed.

According to it's past Chairman Dr.Kapila Jayaratne changing of Genes ,Environmental affects as well as diseases occurred during pregnancy have caused birth defects which is the main cause for most of these deaths. 

Addressing a Media Seminar held today(02) at the Health Promotions Bureau in Colombo,Dr.Jayaratne says that these infant deaths can be prevented through identifying the root of the diseases from a scientific mechanism.The seminar was held regarding the International Birth Defects day.

33 Injured Due To Bus Collision

 Around 33 persons including school children had been injured and hospitalized  following ahead on collision of  A Sisu sariya bus and Sri L...