Friday, April 6, 2018

SPORTS-Sri Lanka Won The First Silver Medal In The Commonwealth Games

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Sri Lanka has  managed to won it's first Silver Medal at the 21st of Commonwealth Games currently underway in Gold Coast ,Australia as Sri Lankan weightlifter Indika Disanayake had won the Medal in 69 KG Category of the Games .

The Gold Medal of the event was won by the Weightlifter in Wales while the Bronze Medal was won by an Indian Weightlifter.

According to the latest Medal tally of the Games Sri Lanka has managed to won three Medals, two Bronze and One Silver Medal during the first two days of the Games and all medals were came from Weightlifting category .

New Board Of Directors In Sri Lankan Airlines To Work Without Any Financial Perks Until The Airlines Making Profits

Image result for sri lankan airlinesThe new Board of Directors appointed to  Sri Lankan Airlines recently has decided to work without getting a salary or  other financial perks entitled to them until the Airlines becomes a profitable institution according to it's new Chairman Ranjith Fernando.

Sri Lanka's National Carrier ,Sri Lankan Airlines have a total of nearly Rs.750 million debt to pay and the loss incurred by the Airlines during the financial year ended on 31st of March this year has exceeds Rs.100 million the new Chairman has stated.

The Chairman while holding a media briefing today (06)for the first time since his appointment  has said that he is willing to make changes in the management of the  Sri Lankan Airlines if wants .

President had appointed a five member new Board of Directors  to the Sri Lankan Airlines.

 

FCID Had Arrested Former CWE Chairman Over Misusing Of State Funds

Image result for sathosaPolice Financial Crimes Investigations Division (FCID) had today (06) arrested the former CWE(Corporation Wholesale Establishment-SATHOSA) Nalin Ruwanjeewa over misusing of state funds worth  Rs.39 million to purchase Carom Boards in 2014  ,while attempting going abroad at Katunayake.

After producing before the Colombo Fort Magistrate Court this evening ,the suspect was remanded until 9 th of April by the Magistrate.

The former CWE Chairman Ruwanjeewa was charged over misusing of state funds to purchase carom boards in late 2014 during the previous regime.

A Case was filed against the former Minister of previous regime the Joint Opposition MP Mahindananda Aluthgamage over the same charges and the Court banned him travelling abroad due to this.

Former Retired Major General Karunasekare Arrested Over Abduction Of A Journalist Was Remanded

Image result for amal karunasekaraThe Former Army Intelligence Unit  Director , retired Army Major General Amal Karunasekare who was arrested yesterday (05) by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officials while receiving treatment at Army Hospital has been remanded today(06) until 18th of April by the Colombo Additional Magistrate.
The Retired Major General Karunasekare was arrested over encouraging and helping the abduction of former Journalist attached to the Nation Paper ,Keith Noyar on 22nd of May 2008 .
Colombo Additional Magistrate Chnadani Diaz had today visited the Retired Major General Karunasekare at Army Hospital and ordered him to remand.

WASANTHA DUTHAYA....


FROM BUDDHISM


Hope for millions with sight loss: Pioneering eye patch improves vision in people battling a common condition that leads to blindness

A pioneering eye patch improves vision in people with severe age-related sight loss, new research suggests.

A pioneering eye patch improves vision in people with severe age-related sight loss (stock)When implanted at the back of the eye of people suffering from dry macular degeneration, all experienced improved or stabilised vision, a US study found.One woman, aged 69, was even able to read 24 letters on an eye chart after having the device fitted, compared to just seven before, the research adds. The device involves placing a wafer-thin patch coated with healthy embryonic retinal cells on the tissue near the optic nerve, which sends impulses to the brain where images are formed. 

Dry macular degeneration affects around 1.75 million people in the US alone and causes reduced central vision due to thinning of the part of the retina responsible for people's direct line of sight.

All four patients' vision improved  

The researchers, from the University of Southern California, placed the patch, measuring 6x4mm, on the retinas of four people with advanced dry macular degeneration.
Each of the participants only had one eye tested, while the other served as a control.
One year on, the patch stabilised the disease in all of the participants' treated eyes, while those that had not received the patch continued to deteriorate. 
Two of the participants were better able to maintain their vision on a single object a year after the implant was fitted.

The researchers believe their findings suggest the patch improves the vision of people with severe age-related dry macular degeneration, at least in the short term.
They plan to conduct a larger trial that tests the device on patients at an earlier stage of the disease.

The findings were published in the journal Science Translational Medicine. 

Eating plenty of salmon and mackerel protects against sight loss 

This comes after research released last December suggested eating plenty of salmon, sardines and mackerel may protect against sight loss.
A chemical in oily fish boosts the survival of cells that are critical to vision, protecting against age-related sight decline, a study by Louisiana State University found.
Omega-3 oils 'precondition' cells in the eye to withstand 'stress', such as a loss of blood supply, according to researchers.
In laboratory tests, human eye cells exposed to constant light withstand damage if they are supplemented with such oils, the research adds. 

Although fish oil contains omega-6 AA, which is inflammatory and could therefore cause damage, the fatty acid omega-3 DHA is thought to alter the former substance's effects.(DAILYMAIL HEALTH)

California Collage Cancelled Grad.Ceremony Amodst Anti Gaza Protests

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