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Man with heroin gets RI, fine

[May 17 2013]

A man who was found guilty to the charges of possessing heroin and trading them was sentenced to four years’ rigorous imprisonment suspended for two years and imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 by Galle High Court Judge K B K Hiriburegama .

 

Technical college for Mannar

[May 16 2013]

A new technical college is to be established in Mannar to promote technical education in the Eastern Province. The Youth Affairs and Skills Development Ministry and UNICEF recently signed the memorandum of understanding in this regard.

 

Watcher slays landlady

[May 15 2013]

A 62 year old watcher of a coconut estate in Alawwa was taken into custody by Alawwa Police in connection with the murder of a woman, the owner of the estate by stabbing her with a knife. The woman was identified as Nalini Dissanayake, 48, a mother of one.

 

Roads closed for Victory Day rehearsals

[May 12 2013]

The Galle Face Circular Road and the Circular Road at the Presidential Secretariat will be closed until May 18 as the area is assigned for rehearsals of the Armed Forces preparing to mark Victory Day on May 18, a release issued by the Media Centre for National Security said.

 

SE university academic sessions begin on May 27

[May 12 2013]

The academic session of the first semester of the Southern Eastern University for all students of the Faculty of Arts and Culture, Faculty of Management and Commerce, Faculty of Islamic Studies and Arabic Languages, Faculty of Applied Sciences and Faculty of Engineering will commence on May 27, the university said in a release.

 

Mahogany logs seized

[May 12 2013]

Five suspects transporting 52 Mahogany logs in a truck without a permit were apprehended by the Kandy Police Frauds Unit at Attaragama, Katugastota.

 

Water cut in Fort and Pettah today

[May 11 2013]

A 12-hour water cut will be imposed today to Sunday morning in the Colombo Fort and Pettah areas, National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWS&DB) sources said. The water cut will be imposed from 8 pm today to 8 am tomorrow.

 

Several luxury vehicles seized

[May 09 2013]

Sri Lanka Customs seized several luxury vehicles brought to the country on a false import declaration to avoid paying higher taxes. Customs spokesman Lesly Gamini said his department’s sleuths seized two cars and one van which were fraudulently declared as excavators.

 

ALs from Aug 5 to 31

[May 05 2013]

The 2013 GCE Advanced Level examination will be held from August 5 to 31 while the Grade 5 Scholarship exam is scheduled to be held on August 25, Examinations chief said.

 

 

Schoolchildren quench their thirst at a tube well constructed under the Lahugala water supply project funded by the Japanese government. Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa inaugurated the project. Picture by Chaminda Hittatiya

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Batti on development fast track

Rs 54,837 m allocated for infrastructure development:

With the dawn of peace, Batticaloa district has been placed on a fast development track by the government with millions of rupees invested in infrastructure development projects, Resettlement Deputy Minister V Muralitharan said recently. The government allocated over Rs 54,837 million for various development activities in the Batticaloa district from 2008 to 2012,

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Research to disrupt dengue mosquito mating

The Medical Research Institute (MRI) and the University of Colombo launched joint research to develop a successful method to disrupt the mating process of dengue mosquitoes. This research has achieved significant progress, a Health Ministry spokesman said.

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Navy intercepts another Australia-bound vessel

The Navy intercepted a multi-day fishing trawler illegally headed for Australia, 35 nautical miles east off Batticaloa coast on Tuesday. Forty two passengers, including two children on board the trawler, were brought to the Trincomalee harbour and handed over to the Criminal Investigation Department for investigations.

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NCPA opens hotline to report child abuse

National Child Protection Authority (NCPA) chairperson Anoma Dissanayake requested the public to inform the Authority when they see under aged children being accompanied to lodges by elders. This is following the recent incidents of child abuse.

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