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Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

  • Tele-medicine between SAARC

    Tele-medicine services will become operational between India, Bhutan and Sri Lanka by this year end, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said here today. "To start the tele-medicine service by September this year, a Memorandum of Understanding has already been signed between India and Bhutan," he said adding the service would then become operational between Indian and Sri Lanka too by the year-end.

  • Disaster response training

    Canada has given Sri Lanka support to train officials from government and non-governmental organisations in responding to natural disasters like the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami which devastated parts of its coastline. High Commissioner for Canada, Angela J. Bogdan, said in a statement that the devastating impact of the tsunami and other natural disasters in many countries had reinforced the need for better planning and preparation for major natural disasters."

  • ICC comes forward to assist Sri Lanka in cancer treatment

    The International Centre for Cancer (ICC) in Leon France has come forward to assist cancer treatment in Sri Lanka as the incidence of the dreaded disease is on the rise in the country, a spokesman for the Healthcare and Nutrition Ministry said yesterday. "Cancer has increased to epidemic proportions in Sri Lanka with about 3000 patients seeking treatment at the Maharagama National Cancer Institute daily,' he said.

  • Court makes environment friendly order

    When a fundamental rights petition in respect of air pollution and city traffic congestion came up before the Supreme Court today, the Court directed the relevant parties to modify the silencers of the private buses and also regulate the introduction of uniforms for the private bus drivers and conductors and make the use of ticket machines mandatory.

  • New eco-friendly wood preservative by ITI

    An eco-friendly wood preservative developed by the Industrial Technology Institute (ITI), using cashew nut shell liquid, was launched recently at the ITI. The novel formula that represents the third generation of wood preservatives is entirely organic and easy to prepare. This wood preservative was found to be effective against termites, micro-organisms responsible for wood rot, and fungi which cause decay, when evaluated on wood samples treated with this solution.

  • World population to hit 7 billion in 2012

    The world's population will reach 7 billion in 2012, even as the global community struggles to satisfy its appetite for natural resources, according to a new US government projection. There are 6.7 billion people in the world today. The United States ranks third, with 304 million, behind China and India, according to projections released by the US Census Bureau. Sri Lanka is ranked 53 this year with a population of 21,128,773 The world's population surpassed 6 billion in 1999, meaning it will take only 13 years to add a billion people.

  • Chikungunya: Windfall for doctors

    Though the Chikungunya epidemic that devastated Ratnapura district with over 10,000 reported cases brought misery and pain to many, it had been a windfall for private medical practitioners, a ministry spokesman said yesterday. "A survey conducted by the Ministry of Health for the sharp increase of Chikungunya has revealed the Epidemiologist Unit has not taken action to prevent the spread of the disease and has also failed to report the first case of Chikungunya where a pilgrim at Eratne had infected Chikungunya after he made a pilgrimage to India,' the spokesman said.

  • The Kandy High Court yesterday issued a three-month interim order against the Gampola Urban Council restraining it from cutting

    The Kandy High Court yesterday issued a three-month interim order against the Gampola Urban Council restraining it from cutting down three trees on a land adjoining the Wigulwatte playgrounds at Gampola. The petitioner Nisantha Pingamage of Gampola through his lawyer Ajith Dharmaprema said the Gampola Urban Council had called tenders to cut down three

  • Pesticide related deaths see drastic reduction: Fernando

    Pesticide related deaths have come down drastically over the years due to the creation of awareness among the public on the risk free use of these chemicals, Professor, Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Ravindra Fernando said.

  • Measures taken to prevent water borne diseases spreading

    Healthcare and Nutrition Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva yesterday instructed his officials to take precautionary measures to prevent a possible outbreak of water

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