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Sri Lanka discourages rice exports for the use of expatriates

by hasini — 2008-06-13 11:49

(JUne 13) Sri Lanka Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to a memorandum submitted by Ranjith Siyambalapitiya in his capacity as the Acting Minister of Finance and Planning to issue a Gazette notification specifying the minimum FOB price of a Metric Ton of rice which is being exported, to be Rs. 100,000 with effect from 10.06.2008.

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Coca-Cola Urged to Close an Indian Plant to Save Water

Coca-Cola Urged to Close an Indian Plant to Save Water

by hasini — 2008-02-15 17:27

NEW DELHI — A leading environmental research group based here has asked Coca-Cola to consider shutting down a bottling plant in the drought-stricken state of Rajasthan, saying that the plant is depleting scarce water supplies. The recommendation came in a report released Monday by the organization, Energy and Resources Institute. The report was commissioned by Coca-Cola in 2006 in response to reports that pesticide residues had been found in its products.

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Efforts to trade off land in Eastern Province behind the abrogation of ceasefire

by hasini — 2008-01-16 17:53

Sri Lanka Government suddenly decided to abrogate the ceasefire agreement (CFA) with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Ealam (LTTE). This CFA signed in 2002 was actually defunct since President Mahinda Rajapakse came into power in 2005. However, neither party of the CFA pushed to be the first to withdraw from it. The Government's notice to withdraw from the CFA came in an unexpected time and it did not catch much enthusiasm since it was in rags since many months and the war was raging in full throttle.

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Doctors given a choice - Generic names or jail

by Perakum — 2008-01-16 18:06

Beginning (January 1) doctors, both in the private and public sectors, will have to prescribe drugs under their generic names and explain to patients the advantages of prescribing drugs under generic names instead of trade names. This regulation is being implemented under the Private Medical Ordinance Act and Government Medical Ordinance Act.

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Sri Lanka in rice crisis next to wheat flour price hike

Sri Lanka in rice crisis next to wheat flour price hike

by Hasini — 2007-10-22 13:39

The price of a kilo of Samba rice went up drastically in Sri Lanka's market from 10 to 12 rupees following the price hike of wheat flour.

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Sri Lanka fishermen leader killed due to faults of Sri Lanka and India governments

by Hasini — 2007-10-15 14:35

Canisius Fernando, the Treasurer of the All Lanka Fisher Folk Trade Union was shot dead by a Prison guard at India's Madurai Central Prison.

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Workers rise against government's manipulation of judiciary to suppress trade union rights

by Hasini — 2007-10-15 14:40

A civil society group in Sri Lanka yesterday submitted a petition to H E Tin Oo Sri Lanka public service, semi-government and private sector trade unions staged a massive demonstrations in the afternoon....

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  • Sri Lanka discourages rice exports for the use of expatriates
    (JUne 13) Sri Lanka Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to a memorandum submitted by Ranjith Siyambalapitiya in his capacity as the Acting Minister of Finance and Planning to issue a Gazette notification specifying the minimum FOB price of a Metric Ton of rice which is being exported, to be Rs. 100,000 with effect from 10.06.2008.
  • Coca-Cola Urged to Close an Indian Plant to Save Water
    NEW DELHI — A leading environmental research group based here has asked Coca-Cola to consider shutting down a bottling plant in the drought-stricken state of Rajasthan, saying that the plant is depleting scarce water supplies. The recommendation came in a report released Monday by the organization, Energy and Resources Institute. The report was commissioned by Coca-Cola in 2006 in response to reports that pesticide residues had been found in its products.
  • Efforts to trade off land in Eastern Province behind the abrogation of ceasefire
    Sri Lanka Government suddenly decided to abrogate the ceasefire agreement (CFA) with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Ealam (LTTE). This CFA signed in 2002 was actually defunct since President Mahinda Rajapakse came into power in 2005. However, neither party of the CFA pushed to be the first to withdraw from it. The Government's notice to withdraw from the CFA came in an unexpected time and it did not catch much enthusiasm since it was in rags since many months and the war was raging in full throttle.
  • Doctors given a choice - Generic names or jail
    Beginning (January 1) doctors, both in the private and public sectors, will have to prescribe drugs under their generic names and explain to patients the advantages of prescribing drugs under generic names instead of trade names. This regulation is being implemented under the Private Medical Ordinance Act and Government Medical Ordinance Act.

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