Woman from Kalana's gang held for possessing Ice dailynews.lk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailynews.lk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The most reverend Dr Oswald Gomis, Emeritus Archbishop of Colombo and the former Chancellor of the University of Colombo, was called to his heavenly home on 03.02.23 It is with sincere gratitude that I pay this tribute to him for his invaluable service to the field of education in general to the University of Colombo […]
By Rathindra Kuruwita University students could not sit idly by while the country was facing a catastrophe, Inter University Students Federation (IUSF) convenor, Wasantha Mudalige, on Thursday, said in an interview with Sirasa TV. Mudalige said that like any university student, he entered university to get a degree and pass out at his earliest. However, […]
LankaWeb – Over 11,000 more metric tons of sugar found stashed away in warehouses lankaweb.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lankaweb.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Posted on May 23rd, 2021 Courtesy Adaderana Sri Lanka has registered 32 more victims of COVID-19, Director-General of Health Services confirmed Sunday (May 23). Official data showed that latest fatalities have moved the country’s death toll to 1,210. Five of the deaths took place today and the 27 other victims have succumbed to the virus infection today while the rest between the period of April 23 – May 22, the Department of Government Information stated. The deceased were identified as residents of Matale, Negombo, Kotugoda, Narangoda, Hasalaka, Galle, Badulla, Panadura, Kaleliya, Alawwa, Polonnaruwa, Kalutara South, Bogahakumbura, Imaduwa, Mawanella, Kattankudy, Katukithula, Enderamulla, Hawaeliya, Hatton, Pannipitiya, Maharagama, Minuwangoda, Kalawana, Ruwanwella, Mathugama and Nugegoda areas.
From the Archives (April 16, 1971): Plot to assassinate Ceylon P.M. thehindu.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thehindu.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
news Nishantha Chanaka ruggerite and coach par excellence Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.) Some sportsmen are blessed with natural talent from birth in certain sporting disciplines. When they mature, they tend to move into various other sports with the influence of either their family or friends. Kalubowilage Don Nishantha Chanaka better known as ‘Alex’ was one of the indefatigable sportsmen who engaged in several sports and ended up as a quality rugby player representing school, club and country bringing honour and fame. to the country. Alex was born in 1971 and his father Kalubowilage Don George Aloysius was a businessman and his mother was late Withanage Don Catherine a house wife. He had two younger brothers Shandika Tharanga an engineer by profession and Dhanushka Amaranath the other brother is a Naval officer while the sister Achala is a housewife. He started his primary and secondary education at St. Sebastians College, Enderamulla and later attended Alexandra College, Colombo 7 when they were living in Enderamulla town.
Posted on January 28th, 2021 Courtesy Adaderana Seven more persons who were infected with COVID-19 have succumbed to the virus, the Director-General of Health Services confirmed. According to the Department of Government Information, total lives claimed by the virus outbreak in Sri Lanka now stand at 297. One of the victims was identified as an 86-year-old from Colombo 06. He has passed away on January 26 on admission to Iththepana District Hospital. The cause of death was cited as diabetes and high blood pressure exacerbated by COVID-19 infection. Another man, aged 73, meanwhile fell victim to the virus today (January 28) at his home in Nittambuwa area. COVID-19 infection, heart attack, diabetes and high blood pressure have been recorded as the cause of death.
297 COVID fatalities in Sri Lanka with 07 deaths reported on Thursday 297 COVID fatalities in Sri Lanka with 07 deaths reported on Thursday Written by Share: Colombo (News 1st); The Director General of Health Services confirmed seven (07) deaths caused by Covid-19 virus infection. Accordingly, the total number of deaths due to Covid-19 infection in Sri Lanka is 297. 01. The deceased is an 86 year old male from Colombo 06. He died on 26.01.2021 on admission to District Hospital Iththapana. The cause of death is mentioned as acute diabetes and high blood pressure with Covid 19 infection. 02. The deceased is a 73 year old male from Nittambuwa. He died on 28.01.2021 at his residence. The cause of death is mentioned as a heart attack, diabetes and high blood pressure with Covid 19 infection.