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Japan grants JPY 800 mn. medical equipment to SL

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Japanese Ambassador to Sri Lanka – Mizukoshi handed over JPY 800 million (USD 5.5 million) worth of medical equipment to the National Hospital in Sri Lanka (NHSL) and Ragama Teaching Hospital today (27).

The equipment was handed over in the presence of the Health Minister – Keheliya Rambukwella, to help establish a sustainable medical system adaptable to the current economic crisis and strengthen the readiness against COVID-19.

Japan has provided modern Japanese medical equipment including MRI, CT scanner, Angiography, central monitor, and bedside monitors. These items of equipment will also be utilized to inspect and treat people with chronic illnesses such as non-communicable diseases, which are serious challenges as the largest cause of death in Sri Lanka. The CT scanner is the first of its kind to be introduced at the National Hospital in Sri Lanka and installed in its newly established Open Patient Department, which can treat around 1,500 outpatients per day on average.  

We hope that the new set of equipment will help to provide advanced and sustainable medical services to the people of Sri Lanka who are in need under the current unprecedented challenges caused by COVID-19 pandemic as well as grave economic predicament, the Japanese embassy says in a statement.

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PSO transfer : Statement from Ranil’s office

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A statement has been issued by the office of former President Ranil Wickramasinghe with regard to the transfer of his Personal Security Officer.

The statement is as follows :

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Representatives from Communist parties of India-China join NPP May Day rally

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The Communist Party of India and the Communist Party of China were both represented at the May Day rally held here by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s NPP on Thursday.This is the first May Day celebration by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), the mother party in the National People’s Power (NPP) broader front, after it came to power.

The party, founded in 1965, had led two rebellions to topple governments through armed revolution in the early 70s and late 80s.

Binoy Viswam of the Communist Party of India (CPI) pointed out how at last year’s May Day rally, Dissanayake predicted that “the next year when we celebrate the May Day, it will be a victorious May Day for the people and the workers of the Sri Lankan country. That day has come”.

Viswam said there were claims in the past that there is no alternative to capitalist system and that there is only one way, and that way is the way of the Americans, the way of the spoilers, the way of the capitalists.

“They said that’s the only way, no other alternative. They were wrong comrades, and we are right. Because we have proven that there is an alternative, and Sri Lanka has shown that way,” he said, praising the JVP government.

Peng Xiubin, Director General, Bureau of South and South East Asia Affairs of the Communist Party of China (CPC) said, “Six decades ago, your hands built the JVP. Over the years, you have kept fighting, making the JVP stronger and stronger, forming the national people’s power. Eventually, last September, you won the presidential election, a new milestone in the history of Sri Lanka”.

“Sri Lanka is China’s good neighbour, trusted brother, reliable partner. For 68 years of our diplomatic ties, we have worked hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, showing the world how our countries can thrive together. Now, with the JVP leading Sri Lanka, new opportunities arise for China-Sri Lanka ties,” he said.

Dissanayake also spoke on the occasion.

(theweek.in)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by theweek.in has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Probe over death of Sabaragamuwa Uni. student

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The Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education has responded to the recent death of a student of the Sabaragamuwa University.

In a statement regarding the incident, the Ministry said a Board of Inquiry has already been appointed to probe the incident and if it the death is revealed to have been caused due to ragging, all factions responsible will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.

Once the report of the board is released, the University Management and the University Grants Commission (UGC) will take appropriate steps, the statement adds.

The statement also urges not to disseminate social media posts which harm the privacy of individuals until full details of the incident are revealed.  

According to reports, a 23-year-old second-year student attached to the Department of Engineering Technology at the University of Sabaragamuwa had taken his life after being distraught over a ragging incident.

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