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[…] The post Conspiracy Theorists appeared first on Colombo Telegraph.
- Conspiracy Theorists (Category: Breaking News)
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- Joe Biden’s Thus Far Yahapālana Appointments (Category: Breaking News)
[…] The post Conspiracy Theorists appeared first on Colombo Telegraph.
- Conspiracy Theorists (Category: Breaking News)
- Conspiracy Theorists (Category: Breaking News)
- Conspiracy Theorists (Category: Breaking News)
- Joe Biden’s Thus Far Yahapālana Appointments (Category: Breaking News)
[…] The post Conspiracy Theorists appeared first on Colombo Telegraph.
- Conspiracy Theorists (Category: Breaking News)
- Conspiracy Theorists (Category: Breaking News)
- Conspiracy Theorists (Category: Breaking News)
- Joe Biden’s Thus Far Yahapālana Appointments (Category: Breaking News)
Photo courtesy of The Hindu The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka conducted the first national study on the treatment and conditions of prisoners from February 2018 to January 2020. The findings...
- A Cruel and Inhumane Prison System Needs Urgent Reform (Category: Breaking News)
- A Cruel and Inhumane Prison System Needs Urgent Reform (Category: Breaking News)
- A Cruel and Inhumane Prison System Needs Urgent Reform (Category: Breaking News)
- Living in Hell: The Plight of Prisoners Held Under the PTA (Category: Breaking News)
[…] The post A Child’s Guide To Restrictions On Forex Forward Market appeared first on Colombo Telegraph.
- Child’s Guide To Currency Board Systems: Steve Hanke’s Crusade For Currency Boards (Category: Breaking News)
- A Child’s Guide To Acute Macro Imbalances: Ignore It At Your Own Peril (Category: Breaking News)
- A Child’s Guide To Acute Macro Imbalances: Ignore It At Your Own Peril (Category: Breaking News)
- A Child’s Guide To Acute Macro Imbalances: Ignore It At Your Own Peril (Category: Breaking News)
Photo courtesy of Progressive Women’s Collective From Lithuania, Italy, Korea, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other many countries the plea is the same: bring us home. From cities and villages across Sri Lanka...
- Civil Society Calls on Government to Enable Burials of COVID-19 Dead (Category: Breaking News)
- Civil Society Calls on Government to Enable Burials of COVID-19 Dead (Category: Breaking News)
- Why is the WHO Promoting Covid-19 Vaccines in Tropical Countries? (Category: Breaking News)
- Why is the WHO Promoting Covid-19 Vaccines in Tropical Countries? (Category: Breaking News)
[…] The post 2020 Was The Year Of Doctors. Which Profession Would It Be In 2021? appeared first on Colombo Telegraph.
- The Budget & The Virus (Category: Breaking News)
- The Budget & The Virus (Category: Breaking News)
- The Budget & The Virus (Category: Breaking News)
- The Budget & The Virus (Category: Breaking News)
[…] The post A Child’s Guide To Modern Monetary Theory: Keynesianism In An Old Bottle? appeared first on Colombo Telegraph.
- A Child’s Guide To Modern Monetary Theory: Keynesianism In An Old Bottle? (Category: Breaking News)
- A Child’s Guide To Modern Monetary Theory: Keynesianism In An Old Bottle? (Category: Breaking News)
- A Child’s Guide To Modern Monetary Theory: Keynesianism In An Old Bottle? (Category: Breaking News)
- Child’s Guide To Ranilnomics: Actual Tax Payment Is Not What One Pays Today (Category: Breaking News)
By Indika Sri Aravinda A shortage of chemicals has resulted in a delay in obtaining results from the PCR machine at the Mulleriyawa hospital lab. Hospital Director Dr. Priyantha Karunaratne told Colombo Gazette that the PCR tests were limited due to a shortage of the required chemicals to maintain
- Shortage of chemicals delays results from Mulleriyawa PCR machine (Category: Breaking News)
- Shortage of chemicals delays results from Mulleriyawa PCR machine (Category: Breaking News)
- Usage of PCR machine at Mulleriyawa Hospital halted (Category: Breaking News)
- Usage of PCR machine at Mulleriyawa Hospital halted (Category: Breaking News)
Photo courtesy of The Hindu The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka conducted the first national study on the treatment and conditions of prisoners from February 2018 to January 2020. The findings...
- A Cruel and Inhumane Prison System Needs Urgent Reform (Category: Breaking News)
- A Cruel and Inhumane Prison System Needs Urgent Reform (Category: Breaking News)
- A Cruel and Inhumane Prison System Needs Urgent Reform (Category: Breaking News)
- Living in Hell: The Plight of Prisoners Held Under the PTA (Category: Breaking News)
[…] The post Child’s Guide To Foreign Borrowings: Are They An Evil Or Not? appeared first on Colombo Telegraph.
- Has The Economy Been Assassinated & If So, Who Were The Assassins? (Category: Breaking News)
- A Child’s Guide To Fiscal Literacy: Low Literacy At All Levels Is The Curse (Category: Breaking News)
- A Child’s Guide To Fiscal Literacy: Low Literacy At All Levels Is The Curse (Category: Breaking News)
- A Child’s Guide To Fiscal Literacy: Low Literacy At All Levels Is The Curse (Category: Breaking News)
By Indika Sri Aravinda There is a serious shortage of blood at the National Blood Bank because of the curfew in the Western Province, officials said today. Director of the National Blood Transfusion Service Dr. Lakshman Edirisinghe told the Colombo Gazette that the curfew in Colombo has prevented
- Brisbane's dining dynasties (Category: Australia, Queensland)
- A Blood transfusion Force to be set up (Category: Breaking News)
- Blood spat into cop's face (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
- Dogs donate blood to help their fellow canines (Category: USA, Washington)
Sept 07, Colombo: Sri Lanka's drought-hit farmers say they are yet to receive the relief promised by the government for their paddy lands that have been destroyed due to the shortage of water and ongoing drought.
There is a shortage of police officers to protect the law and order situation in the Eastern province, the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) claims.
Aug 29, Colombo: The Petroleum Industries Ministry of Sri Lanka assures that there would not be a fuel shortage in the country as speculated by some elements.
Colombo, Aug 9 (IANS) Sri Lanka has added 30 megawatts of wind power to its national grid in a bid to reduce power shortage in nearly 60 cities, including Colombo.
SINGAPORE, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's Ceylon PetroleumCorp is seeking a rare better-quality diesel grade due to atemporary domestic shortage caused by a drawdown in stocks afterthe firm delisted oil ...
July 31, Anuradhapura: Farmers in Sri Lanka today took to the streets in Eppawela in the Anuradhapura District demanding a compensation payment of Rs. 75,000 for their paddy lands destroyed due to the shortage of water.
Sri Lanka has decided to stop operating nearly 50% of its countrywide street lamps in a bid to save energy amidst a growing energy crisis. This means, out of the existing 800,000 street lamps only 400,000 will be switched on during the night hours. The new measure will come into effect starting from tomorrow. Ministry of Power and ...
- 50 percent of street lamps will be switched off (Category: Breaking News)
- Continuous power supplies to Jaffna (Category: Breaking News)
- Power and Energy Ministry considers solar energy for Sri Lanka's street lamps (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lankans shifting towards CFLs’ – Authorities (Category: Breaking News)
July 27, Colombo: The Disaster Management Ministry of Sri Lanka is gathering information at district level on the paddy lands that have been destroyed due to the shortage of water.
By Indika Sri Aravinda The Higher Education Ministry says there is a shortage of 1200 lecturers at universities around the country. High Education Ministry Secretary Dr. Jayantha Navaratne says there are 4200 lecturers at local universities. He said that in order to fill the gap created
- Sri Lanka seeks support of university lecturers to improve country's education (Category: Breaking News)
- Over 1000 University lecturers have not returned (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka Higher Education Ministry asks university lecturers to reconsider demands (Category: Breaking News)
- Universities closed indefinitely due to lecturers strike (Category: Breaking News)
Sri Lankan government sector hospitals are currently experiencing a severe shortage of trained nurse..
July 10, Colombo: Sri Lankan government sector hospitals are currently experiencing a severe shortage of trained nurses General Secretary of the All Ceylon Health Services Union Gamini Kumarasinghe says.
July 02, Colombo: The Agriculture Ministry of Sri Lanka says that crops other than paddy cultivated in the agricultural areas are not badly affected by the shortage of water.
Jun 28, Colombo: The Sri Lankan government will bear the responsibility for the well-being of the farmers who have been affected by the shortage of water in the agricultural areas, a government minister has said.
Jun 26, Colombo: The Sri Lankan government has not made any decision yet on making compensation payment to farmers whose paddy lands have been destroyed due to the shortage of water in the agricultural areas.
Jun 25, Colombo: Sri Lanka's Marxist party Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) will intervene to win the demands of the paddy farmers who have been badly affected by the shortage of water in the agricultural areas.
Jun 25, Colombo: The All Ceylon Farmers' Federation, a farmers' union in Sri Lanka has called for a meeting in Anuradhapura tomorrow with paddy farmers who have been severely affected by the water shortage in the North Central and North Western Provinces.
- Farmers' market mooted for Whyalla (Category: South Australia)
- From crops to crabs (Category: Technology)
- Wheatbelt rain will 'do more harm than good' (Category: Western Australia)
- Farmer body pushes scheme (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
Jun 23, Colombo: A farmers' federation in Sri Lanka has called on the government to pay compensation to farmers who have been affected by the water shortage in the agricultural areas.
- Farmers' market mooted for Whyalla (Category: South Australia)
- From crops to crabs (Category: Technology)
- Wheatbelt rain will 'do more harm than good' (Category: Western Australia)
- Farmer body pushes scheme (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
Sri Lankans now consider ‘Chicken’ as an essential food item says the country’s pioneer chicken processor, Bairaha Farms PLC. The company’s Chairman Professor. M.T.A. Furkhan says, “It is noteworthy to mention that chicken is considered today as an essential food item as classified by the Government”. Furkhan in his review to the firm’s 2011/2012 annual report says ...
- Expolanka acquires a 50% stake of Norfolk Foods (Category: Breaking News)
- Significant drop in essential food prices (Category: Breaking News)
- Chicken and eggs will be imported soon (Category: Breaking News)
- Somawathi under water (Category: Breaking News)
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