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(Lanka-e-News -29.July.2011, 5.30P.M.) There was a cement shortage from last two weeks in Sri Lanka and now it became to worst condition as there is no cement at all in the market....
July 29, Colombo: Trade unions affiliated to Sri Lanka's health sector and the Medical Supplies Division of the Health Ministry are at loggerheads over drug shortages in hospitals island wide.
- More doctors should specialize in judicial medicine & anaesthesiology (Category: Breaking News)
- State health leaders sounding the alarm (Category: USA, Mississippi)
- Vaccinations within Black communities are down in Mississippi, state says (Category: USA, Mississippi)
- 5 reasons to prioritize better sleep in 2021 - CNET (Category: Technology)
Sri Lanka and Australia are likely to have the DRS only for the Test-leg of the upcoming tour because of a shortage of cameras required for the minimum technology standards
(Lanka-e-News -14.July.2011, 3.30P.M.) According to the senior officers of the Ministry, todays biggest issue at the Ministry of External Affairs is the shortage...
July 05, Colombo: Sri Lanka's power and energy supplier, Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) announced that it has officially decided to go for power cuts to manage the shortage of electricity production in the country.
- No power cuts until further notice (Category: Breaking News)
- Lights coming back on after power outage in Rankin County (Category: USA, Mississippi)
- Lights coming back on after power outage in Rankin County (Category: USA, Mississippi)
- Lights coming back on after power outage in Rankin County (Category: USA, Mississippi)
July 03, Colombo: Sri Lanka Minister of Education Bandula Gunawardena says that priority will be given to the proficiency of Tamil language when recruiting trainees for teacher training institutes of the country.
June 24, Colombo: Sri Lanka Ministry of Health says doctors will be appointed from next month to 77 hospitals that were closed due to the shortage of doctors.
A shortage of employees at Sri Lanka`s Central Mail Exchange has resulted in the accumulation of ove..
June 20, Colombo: A shortage of employees at Sri Lanka's Central Mail Exchange has resulted in the accumulation of over 20,000 registered letters unsorted.
By Raisa Wickrematunge – Photos by Asoka Fernando It’s ‘teacher’s’ birthday today. Three boys run up to Chandrani Perera Hettigoda, fighting over who gets to be the first to hand her a handmade gift and card. This isn’t a typical schoolroom scene, though. In fact, Hettigoda is not really a teacher, despite the misleading moniker. ...
- Heat Index at Caution level in North-central & Eastern provinces and Vavuniya, Mullaitivu, Monar... (Category: Breaking News)
- Residents Furious Over Bossy Monk (Category: Breaking News)
- Heat Index at caution level in Northern, North-central & Eastern provinces and Monaragala District (Category: Breaking News)
- Male Nurse In Boys’ School Gets ‘Treatment’ For Child Abuse (Category: Breaking News)
June 02, Colombo: The Chairman of Sri Lanka Public Service United Nurses' Union (PSUNU) Ven. Muruttettuwe Ananda Thero says that the opening of new wards and units in hospitals without increasing the cadre of nurses has caused a severe pressure on the nursing service.
- Minnesota hospitals fight to improve odds in COVID-19 ICUs (Category: USA, Minnesota)
- Minnesota hospitals fight to improve odds in COVID-19 ICUs (Category: USA, Minnesota)
- Elliot Hospital doctors, nurse managers make space for ICU staff to decompress (Category: USA, New Hampshire)
- Minnesota hospitals fight to improve odds in COVID-19 ICUs (Category: USA, Minnesota)
By Dr. O.G Dayaratna-Banda Department of Economics and Statistics University of Peradeniya Adoring the discarded neo-liberalism The Secretary to the Treasury of Sri Lanka has seemingly informed the Vice Chancellors of the Universities at a meeting held at the UGC that the “increase of the salaries of university academics or any other public sector workers ...
- Inflation – Public Enemy Number One (Category: Breaking News)
- Pitfalls of export-led growth (Category: Breaking News)
- Are The IMF & Ranil Wickremesinghe Neoliberal? (Category: Breaking News)
May 23, Colombo: Sri Lanka Health Ministry has initiated an investigation and a disciplinary probe into the conduct of the ex-director in charge of supplies division of the Ministry.
May 05, Colombo: Cooperatives and Internal Trade Minister Johnston Fernando has justified the Sri Lankan government's decision to increase the prices of milk powder saying the move has averted a threat of a possible milk powder shortage.
UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe called Co Deputy Leader Sajith Premadasa for a discussion last week. The meeting between the two was held last Monday afternoon at the parliamentary complex. Wickremesinghe has discussed the appointments of the National Organiser and the new Working Committee scheduled to take place this week. The party’s consultative committee is to ...
- Sajith Threatens To Quit (Category: Breaking News)
- Cosmetic Changes At UNP (Category: Breaking News)
- Karu Defends UNP’s No Ball (Category: Breaking News)
- UNPers Gear To Bring Sajith To The Helm (Category: Breaking News)
By Tisaranee Gunasekara "….too many people desire to suppress criticism simply because they think that it will give some comfort to the enemy to know that there is such criticism. If that comfort makes the enemy feel better for a...
- The Darusman (UN) Report was inevitable due to colossal failure by the Rajapaksas (Category: Breaking News)
- Why did the the Rajapaksas lie to the people of Sri Lanka? (Category: Breaking News)
- UN Under Siege in Sri Lanka: Why Accountability for War Crimes Matters (Category: Breaking News)
- UN Chief Should Establish International Inquiry - HRW (Category: Breaking News)
Extracts from the report on Sri Lanka of the advisory panel appointed by Ban Ki Moon Shelling hospitals The following are extracts from the Ban Ki Moon report pertaining to instances where hospitals were allegedly shelled: On or around 19...
- Shelling of civilian targets and hindering humanitarian assistance of ICRC (Category: Breaking News)
- Unlawful attacks on civilians and civilian objects in the Wanni during the Govt-LTTE war (Category: Breaking News)
- Private sector’s critique of Advisory of UN Panel of Experts (Category: Business)
- Civilian deaths and injuries in the Govt-LTTE conflict in the Wanni (Category: Breaking News)
Tea export earnings increased by 16.1% to US$ 1,375 million last year due to both increased volumes and high prices. Ceylon tea continued to fetch the highest prices in the major auction centres of the world last year mainly due to the fine quality of Ceylon tea and the high international demand for orthodox tea. ...
- JANUARY TEA OUTPUT INCREASES (Category: Breaking News)
- Commodity Boom (Category: Business)
- World drinks more tea, FAO predicts strong price (Category: Business)
- 2011 tea exports a record in dollar terms too (Category: Business)
Apr 11, Colombo: The Sri Lankan government says it is ready to import milk powder if a necessity arose.
Apr 07, Colombo: The Sri Lankan parliament has approved regulations that would help the government to take necessary measures to prevent a shortage of rice in the country.
Nearly 97 hospitals located across various parts of the island have been shut due to the shortage of doctors, the pro-Government Sinhala daily Lankadeepa said in a front page lead article quoting health ministry sources. Majority of the affected hospitals are located in the NorthEast
- Two injured in fiery head-on crash near Kindred (Category: USA, North Dakota)
- Two injured in fiery head-on crash near Kindred (Category: USA, North Dakota)
- Drivers hurt in fiery head-on crash near Kindred identified (Category: USA, North Dakota)
- Drivers hurt in fiery head-on crash near Kindred identified (Category: USA, North Dakota)
The Health Ministry has said that a National Drug Regulatory Authority Bill will be presented to Parliament in July this year. The Bill is to be presented with the aim of regulating the pharmaceutical trade and industry in the country. Health Minister Maithripala Sirisena has told the media that certain pharmaceutical companies that were to ...
The Health Minister attributes the shortage of paracetamol to the rejection of the low quality standard stocks imported recently. He said the Drugs Manufacturing Corporation is willing to produce Sri Lanka’s requirements locally. The Minister pointed out that that the problems in the quality
- Health wants of drug shortages in future (Category: Breaking News)
- Drugs will be imported using cargo aircraft of SLAF (Category: Breaking News)
- Drugs shortage will be eliminated in 10 days (Category: Breaking News)
- No more drug shortages in state hospitals - Health Minister (Category: Breaking News)
By Raisa Wickrematunge The rising cost of living is a persistent issue. The recent recession together with local factors such as heavy rains have put upward pressure on prices. Bread is fast becoming a luxury, the buth packet is on a diet and people are queuing for cheap vegetables and coconuts. Luckily, the government has ...
- Lanka tackles high food costs - video (Category: Breaking News)
- VIDEO: Sri Lanka tackles high food costs (Category: Breaking News)
- Grow own food wherever possible, says Maithripala (Category: Breaking News)
- Quality food will be distributed (Category: Breaking News)
Minister of National Languages and Social Integrity Mr. Vasudeva Nanayakkara has instructed the Department of Official Languages to fully implement the official languages policy of the country. The shortage of translators has adversely affected the implementation of the policy, and as a remedial
- 22,000 teachers receiving linguistic training (Category: Breaking News)
- Buses to have name boards in sinhala, Tamils (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka to implement official language policy (Category: Breaking News)
- Steps taken to fully implement the Official Language Policy (Category: Breaking News)
A solution has been found to the shortage of English teachers. Minister S.B. Dissanayake said that the English Diploma Courses of the Sri Lanka Higher Education Institute will be modernized so that the students who are following Diploma Courses could be recruited as English teachers. Speaking
- Sri Lankans to teach English in Korea (Category: Breaking News)
- As virus cuts class time, teachers have to leave out lessons (Category: USA, South Dakota)
- Google funds computer teaching (Category: Technology)
- Sri Lanka takes measures to alleviate shortage of English teachers (Category: Breaking News)
Feb 14, Colombo: The Sri Lankan government said that there would not be a need to import vegetables although there would be a possible shortage due to the adverse weather conditions experienced in the country recently.
By Dinouk Colombage As the unnatural weather conditions continue to wreak havoc, governments around the world are preparing to ‘tighten the belt’ as food prices are expected to soar as food levels drop. The floods in Australia, the prolonged snowstorms in Europe and the United States, and the potential drought in China, have all contributed ...
- China lifts state purchase prices of rice to help farmers (Category: Business)
- Possible food price crisis: Let’s be prepared (Category: Business)
- Scarce Water (Category: Business)
- El Nino indicators ease, still expected late 2012 (Category: Business)
By Romesh Abeywickrema Long years ago some wise ancients, among them St. Ambrose, discovered that the best way to enjoy the then thriving city of Rome was to do as the Romans do, hence the yet widely used English proverb, ‘When in Rome do as the Romans do’ or as first attested in medieval Latin ...
- SAARC: Time to deliver (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka not taking chances again (Category: Breaking News)
- Third party interference destroys countries: Faiszer Musthapha (Category: Business)
- Positioning Sri Lanka in the global economy (Category: Business)
Less Veggies, But No Imports By Maryam Azwer Recent weather conditions, with the floods added to it, have brought about a shortage of vegetables, but the Ministry of Cooperatives and Internal Trade will not import vegetables, said Ministry Secretary, Sunil S. Sirisena. “There is a shortage
- Sharp dip in food prices (Category: Business)
- Plastic crates rule reimplemented from tomorrow (Category: Breaking News)
- Plastic crates rule reimplemented from tomorrow: Ministry of Cooperatives and Internal Trade said (Category: Breaking News)
- Vegetable trade crippled: JVP (Category: Breaking News)
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