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OPERATION LAUNCHED TO LOCATE VIOLENT LEOPARD


OPERATION LAUNCHED TO LOCATE VIOLENT LEOPARD
OPERATION LAUNCHED TO LOCATE VIOLENT LEOPARD
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COLOMBO (News 1st): An operation was launched in collaboration with Sri Lanka Army at the Kudimbigala Sanctuary in Ampara, in order to locate the Leopard that attacked two farmers within the span of three days, the Department of Wildlife Conservation said on Saturday (Jan. 02).
The farmers were attacked by the Leopard while working in a paddy field located inside the Kudumbigala Sanctuary, Director-General of Wildlife, Chandana Sooriyabandara said.
One individual who was attacked by a Leopard on Friday afternoon (Jan. 01) is currently receiving treatment at the Pottuvil Hospital.

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SL will miss 5 key players due to injury for the second test


Saturday, 02 January 2021 - 9:38
The participation of five key players in the Sri Lanka team for the second Test match against South Africa starting tomorrow is uncertain.
Suranga Lakmal, Kasun Rajitha, Lahiru Kumara and Dinesh Chandimal are all almost certain to miss Sri Lanka's second Test against South Africa, due to injury. Dhananjaya de Silva had already been confirmed to be out of contention.
"What the doctor says is that when you're tired, the first area that feels the strain is the groin," according to team manager Ashantha de Mel. "I have never been on a tour with so many injuries. We have not played a Test match since February, and that must have had an effect."

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Online facility for migrant workers to lodge complaints


Saturday, 02 January 2021 - 9:03
The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) says that it has facilitated online filing of complaints from foreign workers.
Accordingly, the complaint of the migrant worker can be directed to the website of the Foreign Service Bureau www.slbfe.lk  by the migrant worker or a relative.
The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) announced that the service can be obtained by entering the passport number, name, telephone number and complaint of the migrant worker.
Once the relevant complaint is forwarded to the designated section of the Bureau, a text message will be sent back to the mobile phone.

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Eng in SL: Covid cases will not end tour - Joe Root


Saturday, 02 January 2021 - 10:29
England fly to Sri Lanka on Saturday evening with a psychologist in their ranks and an insistence from their captain, Joe Root, that the emergence of any Covid-19 cases will not automatically trigger an end to the tour.
The two-Test series that begins on 14 January, rearranged from March when the pandemic cut short the trip. This kickstarts nearly three months on the subcontinent for the men’s national teams, with a full tour of India to follow that features four Tests, five Twenty20s and three one-day internationals.
Root described the South Africa cancellation as “a unique situation” and stressed the decision was made above their heads. But he added that Sri Lanka and India represents “a level up” as regards the challenge of touring during the pandemic.

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