Sunday, August 19, 2018

A NEW Threat: Indian Clinical Waste Flown Ashore At Sri Lanka's Northern Sea Coastal Areas

A large stocks of Indian Clinical waste drifted and flown ashore at Punarin,Mannar and Thalaimannar se coasts at present according to Ocean Enviornmental Protection Authority .

The stocks of Indian Clinical waste struck in Sri Lankan sea coasts contains names and addresses of Indian Companies it has been revealed.

Earlier stocks of Indian waste flown ashore in several areas of Puttalam sea coast as well.

However there are no reports on whether the authorities have informed on this to Indian Authorities. Without doing so the local authorities are planning to remove the stocks of Indian waste in northern sea coasts tomorrow (19).

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Navy Had Recovered 39 Parcels Of Kerala Cannabis While Floating In Northern Sea



A stock of Kerala Cannabis weighing 83.500 Kilo Grammes wrapped in 39 parcels had been recovered by the Navy officers attached to the Kankasanthurai Naval Base while floating in the seas of Northern Kankasanthurai yesterday (18).

The stock of Kerala Cannabis believes to be thrown in to the sea by someone in view of  drag them in to ashore was handed over to the Kankasanthurai Police for further investigations .

Gazette Notification On Price Reduction Of 25 Essential Drugs And Equipment To Be Issued Within Two Weeks-Health Ministry

The Gazette Notification regarding the
price reduction of 25 Essential Drugs and Equipment including 10 Essential Cancer Drugs due to be issued within next two weeks according to the Ministry Of Health ,Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine.

Health Minister Dr. Rajitha Senaratne had informed on this to the members of  the Non Communicable Diseases Council during a meeting held at the Ministry.

"The prices of Cancer Drugs are very expensive and it is very difficult for the patients to purchase these drugs due to economic difficulties.95 percent of the Cancer Drugs are being purchased by the government while the Private sector is purchasing only 5 percent.The price of a vial of "TABSUMAB" cancer drug was Rs.280,000 when we came to power.However now a vial.of the Drug has been reduced to Rs.144,000" the Minister has stressed.

California Collage Cancelled Grad.Ceremony Amodst Anti Gaza Protests

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