Hotline to lodge complaints over ragging
A hotline – 1997 - has been introduced to lodge complaints with regard to ragging at universities.
A hotline – 1997 - has been introduced to lodge complaints with regard to ragging at universities.
The Teaching Hospital in Jaffna has banned the use of mobile phones during duty hours by nurses and other staff.
A gazette notification will be issued within a fortnight to legalize cannabis cultivation for export purposes only, said state minister Diana Gamage.
Doctors will be offered a two-year service contract once they retire, in addition to their extended retirement age of 63 years, said health minister Keheliya Rambukwella.
The Global Tamil Forum (GTF) has endorsed calls for an international investigation into the allegations levelled by the new Channel 4 documentary on the Easter Sunday attacks.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Sabry announced that the forthcoming anti-terrorism act will soon be gazetted.
South Korea has assured measures to open up new employment opportunities for Sri Lanka in Korea and to increase the number of jobs provided to Sri Lankans.
Foreign government agencies which deal with terrorism should conduct a fresh investigation into the Easter Sunday attacks, SLPP Hambantota District MP Namal Rajapaksa said.
Former Member of Parliament Nishantha Muthuhettigama has been remanded by the Galle Chief Magistrate until September 21.
Contradictions have been claimed in remarks by the president and the defence ministry that comes under him with regard to the latest allegations on the Easter Sunday terror attacks of 2019 made by Britain’s Channel 4 television.