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News reports saying Milk powder shop in Mirihana has been sealed by the police are false

According to the Police Media Division, reports that a milk powder shop in Mirihana has been sealed by the police are false. The division said in a statement that the President had instructed the public to look into the reasons for the long queues to buy products from Pelawatta’s milk powder outlet.  Accordingly, the police have been instructed to look into the matter and avoid the queue situation, the statement said.

Members of private security agencies are an integral part of the country Secretary

General of Defense Kamal Gunaratne says that the private security service makes a tremendous contribution to national security.  The Secretary said that with the expansion of security needs to a wider range in the recent past, private security companies will be making greater contributions to ensure the national security of the country. This was stated by General Kamal Gunaratne addressing the Annual General Meeting of the Sri Lanka Defense Providers Association in Colombo. Defense Secretary General Kamal Gunaratne said that nearly 150,000 members of private security forces have become an integral part of the country as partners in ensuring Sri Lanka’s national security.

A label for local liquor

The Excise Department is introducing a safety label on locally produced liquor, said Excise Commissioner Kapila Kumarasinghe. A spokesman for the Excise Department said that the decision was taken to increase the taxes due to the state treasury. He said that the stock of unnumbered liquor in the market is due to expire before it reaches the market with such security stickers and a period of three months will be given for that.  He says that by the first day of April 2022, this safety sticker is expected on all liquor stocks sold in the entire market island wide. This safety labeling has been implemented on imported liquor for about a year now.

Notice from the Coconut Research Institute about a process that misleads the public

The Coconut Research Institute (CRO) says it has received complaints that counterfeit seedlings are being released at exorbitant prices under the name of certified coconut seedlings. The agency also points out that the racket is being carried out by various individuals using fake labels. Certification of coconut seedlings recommended by the Coconut Research Institute is done only by the Coconut Research Institute and the Coconut Cultivation Board  The company further informed the public that the plants will be certified with the following color labels.

Quinton de Kock bids farewell to Test cricket

 One of the strongest players in the South African team has abruptly decided to retire from Test cricket. Wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kok said he was deciding for the good of his family. De Kok, 29, has announced his decision to the South African Cricket Board shortly after the Test defeat against India. His wife, Sasha, is expecting their first child. “My family is everything to me. I want the opportunity to spend more time with them. We are on the verge of a new and unique chapter in our lives.” He made his Test debut in 2014 and has so far scored 3,300 runs in 54 Tests at an average of 38.82. It includes 6 centuries and 22 half-centuries 

Another 41 are omicron infected found

 Dr Chandima Jeewandara says that 41 more Omicron infections have been found in this country. Dr Chandima Jeewandara further states that the total number of Omicron infections in the country is 45.  In a Twitter message, he further urged that for the safety of himself and his loved ones, everyone should take the booster dose as soon as possible.  Meanwhile, another 18 covid deaths were reported yesterday.

Sri Lankan killed in Seychelles

Seychelles police are investigating the murder of a Sri Lankan man. Foreign media have reported that investigations are underway into the murder of a 47 – year – old Sri Lankan man who worked for a construction company on the Seychelles’ Ladigu Island.  The Sri Lankan man was found dead at his home on December 10 by the Sri Lankan police. An official of the company had gone to the house where the person was staying and informed the police that he had fallen in his room as he had not reported to work for several days. The police later revealed that the man had died and a subsequent autopsy revealed that he had been strangled to death. According to foreign media reports, the police have launched an investigation into the murder of the Sri Lankan and so far no suspect has been identified.

The quality of Sri Lankan fuels has deteriorated vehicles are in danger

According to Asanka Bandara, the champion of automotive engineering and motor racing, the quality of Sri Lankan fuels has deteriorated recently. He also said that the engine of the vehicle in which he and another person had gone was similarly damaged during the Katukurunda motor racing. He also states that substandard fuel consumption causes more damage to the engines of vehicles. He made these comments in an interview with Neth Radio.

There was a shortage of passengers on the Kandyan Railway’s trains

An official at the Hatton Railway Station said that there was a shortage of passengers on the Kandyan Railway’s trains running on the 29th with the end of the union action taken by the station masters for six days from midnight on the 28th. Due to the non-issuance of tickets to travel by train due to the strike by the Station Masters, a large number of people gathered to Station take the udarata manike, Podi manike and Night Mail trains to Sri Pada and other journeys,Hatton train station officials said.

Hydro power generation goes down

Due to the declining water level associated with hydro power plants in the country, the power generation of hydro power plants has been reduced to 40%. Power and Energy Ministry spokesman Sulakshana Jayawardena stated that the demand for electricity is likely to increase in the future due to the prevailing dry weather conditions. He said that at present 55% of the country’s electricity requirement comes from thermal power and the next 5% from wind power and renewable generation. Meanwhile, the meteorological department has stated that the dry weather will continue till March.