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Grandfather’s negligence brings death to grandson

A child who was standing in the back of a cab while reversing a cab parked in the corridor of a house has died after getting stuck in the “veranda section”.  The accident took place in the Nimalawa area in the Akuressa Police Division yesterday (02) morning, police stated. The deceased has been identified as a 3-year-old  a resident of Kananke area. Police say that the cab was driven by the grandfather of the deceased child. Investigations have revealed that the accident had taken place due to his  careless driving.  The grandfather of the deceased child has been arrested in connection with the accident, police said. Akuressa Police are conducting further investigations.

Schools begin

The academic activities of all government and government approved schools on the island will commence today (03). The Ministry of Education has taken steps to grant leave to schools on December 23 and has instructed the authorities to reopen schools by the health guidelines from today. The Ministry of Education has taken steps to limit school holidays to 10 days by the end of 2021 due to the closure of schools for about six months due to the corona pandemic.

Now the spread of dengue is higher than the spread of covid 19

Patients who have contracted both dengue and covid at the same time have been found, said Dr Upul Dissanayake, Physiotherapist at the Colombo National Hospital said.  The doctor said that such patients are being treated under him as well. He said that there were more dengue patients than covid patients nowadays and it was important to see a doctor if there was a fever. Complications of the covid booster dose can also include muscle aches, fever, and headache, but also a high fever and muscle cramps  are symptoms  of dengue, he added The doctor also said that there were several cases of dengue patients who did not receive treatment due to assuming the symptoms were booster dose complications. The doctor said that it was important to know for sure if he had a complication of covid, dengue or booster dosage, adding that all the symptoms of could and dengue were the same except for the smell and the taste.

Kim Jong Un urges people to eat less because of food shortages

Foreign media reports say North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has called on the country’s people to eat less. The reason for this is that there are signs that the country is facing severe famine. According to North Korean government officials, even Kim Jong Un has reduced his daily diet dose.  In 2022, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un’s primary goal is economic development and at the same time, he urged people to eat less. According to North Korean state media, Kim Jong announced at a meeting of the Korean Workers’ Party (WPK). “Factories are now being set up in the country. It will improve the lives of the people. At present the country is in a battle with ‘life and death’. Therefore, sacrifices must be made.” He said to the people. In the picture released by the media, he looks much thinner than before. According to government officials, Kim Jong Un has reduced his dose due to food shortages in the country. With this, he has ordered the people of the country to eat less until the situation returns to normal.

Another turning point in the Indian ODI cricket leadership

 Indian cricket authorities recently removed Virat Kohli from the captaincy of the Indian ODI team and appointed Rohit Sharma to the post.  It was clear from some of the things he said at a subsequent press conference that Kohli was having a hard time as a result.  The Indian team is currently on a tour of South Africa. The Test series will be followed by a one-day series. However, it is reported that the Indian selection committee has decided not to name the injured Rohit Sharma for the tournament.  Sharma has been replaced by KL Rahul as the captain of the Indian ODI team and Jaspreet Bumra as the vice-captain. Virat Kohli has also been named in the squad for the ODI series against South Africa.

The Dhal sack theft shocked a country

A CCTV camera installed in the shop recorded how a 25 kg sack of dhal was stolen from a shop. The theft had taken place at a shop in Galle. The theft of a sack of chillies and a sack of onions was also reported in the country. The thefts were reported from several parts of the island.

Indian devotees killed in stampede

Jammu and Kashmir: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his condolences over the death of a number of worshipers at the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu and Kashmir. Posting a note on his Twitter account, the Indian Prime Minister said that he was saddened by the incident and would take it seriously. Twelve devotees were killed and 14 others were injured in a stampede at the shrine. All the injured are being treated at the hospital and some of them are said to be in critical condition. Authorities suspect that a large number of worshipers arrived at the shrine on New Year’s Eve.

The country that brought in new rules for vegetables and fruits

Packaging of most vegetables and fruits in plastic and polythene has been banned in France from yesterday (01). It includes 30 varieties, including cucumbers, limes and oranges. However, foreign media reports state that the new law does not apply to wholesale and processed vegetables and fruits.

By 2021, 120,000 people went abroad for work

 By the end of December 2021, about 120,000 people had registered for foreign employment, according to the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment. Accordingly, 30,000 workers are registered for employment in Qatar, 27,000 for Saudi Arabia and about 20,000 for employment in the United Arab Emirates.  About 1,400 jobs have been registered in South Korea, 1,100 in Singapore, 1,600 in Cyprus and 800 in Japan, the agency said. In the year 2022, a number of plans are expected to be implemented for the promotion of the foreign employment sector.

“Florona” is hunting the world after the corona – the first infected from Israel

Medical experts have identified the disease that can occur if the influenza and corona viruses are infected simultaneously. The condition is called “Florona”. A woman with this condition has been reported from Israel. She is reported to be pregnant. It was mentioned as the first time I had met such a sick person. She was diagnosed with the condition after being hospitalized for childbirth. It was mentioned as the first time I had met such a sick person. She was diagnosed with the condition after being hospitalized for childbirth. Authorities also say she has not been vaccinated for any of the viruses. Doctors suspect that Florona can spread the disease easily