Australian govt. bans concurrent study for international students
The Australian Government has announced that it is eliminating the concurrent study function for international students, effective immediately.
The Australian Government has announced that it is eliminating the concurrent study function for international students, effective immediately.
Minister of Public Security Tiran Alles said yesterday (28) that the Police Department is working on a non-political agenda and is always committed to protecting the law and order of the country at the highest level.
A programme is now in place to issue national identity cards to people above the age of 40 who are unable to obtain a national ID card due to the absence of a birth certificate.
Although tomorrow (30) is a Poya day, beneficiaries of the Aswesuma welfare benefit scheme will have the opportunity to access their funds through state banks.
Secretary to the Ministry of Information Technology Prof. Niranjan Gunawardena has decided to resign amid pressure to award
As the Medical Supplies Division is without any stocks of lenses, resorting to emergency purchases will incur a monthly loss of Rs. 200 million, warns the union of health professionals.
Interest rates on credit cards will advance to 28% per annum commencing the next billing cycle, decided the monetary board of the Central Bank (CBSL).
Entrepreneurs, both large and small scales, need to be protected in order for us to progress in the world, said SLPP MP Namal Rajapaksa.
The National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) had paid nearly Rs. 70 million as an incentive allowance during the
Forty-one container-loads of imported medicines and surgical equipment are being kept unsafely in Kelaniya, alleges a health trade union.