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NMRA approves emergency use of Sputnik V vaccine
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Sputnik vaccine approved for emergency use in Sri Lanka
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Automated system to curtail long-room Customs procedures Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.)
An automated system has been developed to curtail the long-room Customs procedures and a pilot project has been started with selected exporters. Director General of Sri Lanka Customs, MajorGeneral (Retd) Vijitha Ravipriya mentioned that Sri Lanka Customs has linked with Sri Lanka Tea Board, Department of Motor Traffic, Sri Lanka Ports Authority, Terminal Operators and National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) to deliver an automated system.
He was speaking at the European Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka hosted webinar on ‘Paperless and Contactless Procedures at the Port of Clearance’ recently.He also mentioned that the Department of Immigration and Emigration, Duty Free shops and courier services will also betaken onto a single platform using the ASYCUDA system. Currently, Sri Lanka Customs accepts export orimport invoices electronically and customers are given
India sees long-term friendship with Sri Lanka
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Covid vaccination drive kicks off in Sri Lanka with Made in India vaccines
A Sri Lankan nurse administers Covid-19 vaccines to a frontline health worker in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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The coronavirus vaccination drive kicked off in Sri Lanka today, a day after India gifted 500,000 doses of the Covishield vaccine to the island nation.
The drive began at the Army Hospital in Narahenpita as frontline workers fighting the novel coronavirus were vaccinated with the Made in India Covishield vaccines.
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