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A teacher assaulted a student with a plastic pipe and fled away

Veyangoda Police say that a schoolboy who was injured in a plastic pipe attack has been admitted to the Wathupitiwala Hospital and investigations are underway to arrest the teacher who allegedly assaulted him. A student of a school in the Wegoda area has been assaulted by his teacher on the 10th, according to the police. Police have received information that the technology teacher punched the tech student in the cheek, knelt and hit his hands with an Eslon pipe. Police also say that crack open wounds were found on the student’s flesh. Preliminary investigations have revealed that a teacher of technology at a school in the Veyangoda area had assaulted a student who was scheduled to sit for the GCE Advanced Level examination at the school on the 10th. The student who was injured in the attack was admitted to the Wathupitiwala Base Hospital and is receiving treatment at Ward 07. The teacher who assaulted the student was a resident of the Humbutiyawa area and he has now fled the area, police said. The victim had returned home and told his mother about the incident and had lodged a complaint with the Wegoda Police and was admitted to the Wathupitiwala Base Hospital. Hospital sources said an X-ray was taken of the student’s hands to see if there was any damage to the bones. Police say that the teacher in charge of the class had tried to prevent the student from being assaulted but it had failed. The mother of the victim said: “Son came home from school and could not take off his clothes. When I asked why the son said his hands were a little tight. Then he looked at the shirt on the rocks. The son’s hands were badly bruised everywhere. I asked what happened.” “Son said that I was not in class for a period and that the teacher who teaches technology hit me hard. The son was assaulted during recess because he was not in class at the time of the technology. When he came to the wash class at mealtime, he had been slapped several times. The son said he then got down on his knees, took an eslon tube and struck about 20 times with both hands. The Madam in charge of the paper was present when the son was assaulted. “ “Because of the embarrassment of the son holding his hands to the ground and silently looking at the ground. But the teacher was pretty much out of that pipe. It’s okay to hit a child twice for a mistake. But it would be wrong to strike a blow like this. Can’t even see the son’s experience. So many injuries. How can I bear this as a mother? When I came home I was not told that description at first. I noticed injuries when I took off my shirt. That’s when I was told that description. At home, the son vomited. Because we were scared, we immediately went to the police and lodged a complaint and the son was admitted to the hospital.” When we inquired about this incident from Veyangoda Police OIC Chief Inspector Channa Wettewa, the OIC said that the teacher who assaulted him had fled the area and a police team had been deployed to arrest the suspect.

Rs 80 cost bread only weight around 350 grams, bakery owners are scamming people

Many people say that despite the high price of bread, the bread produced by some bakeries is not of the right weight and they are facing various difficulties. Commenting further on the situation, the group said that although the price of a loaf of bread had gone up to Rs. 80 with the increase in the price of bread flour, a loaf of bread did not have 450 grams. The bread produced in some bakeries weighs between 350 and 400 grams. They further say that the relevant authorities should take appropriate action to find out about the owners of such bakeries who produce light bread to sell at increased prices and take legal action against the owners of the bakeries.

Programs introduced to popularize electric vehicles in Sri Lanka

County has begun exploring the possibility of increasing the use of renewable energy to 70% by 2030 and, in parallel, promoting the use of electric vehicles. State Ministry of Wind and Hydro Power Generation Project Development There was electricity in government institutions as a pilot project. The Minister of State has suggested that before implementing this project, the practical use of these imported vehicles should be explored. The Renewable Energy and Electric Transport Promotion Subcommittee appointed by President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa to identify and implement the use of renewable energy in the transport sector and the challenges posed by the Solar Wind and Hydro Generation Project Leadership Project Development The State Ministry stated that the matter was discussed during the meeting. The main responsibility of this committee is to explore the potential for increasing the use of renewable energy in Sri Lanka to 70% by 2030 and to popularize the use of electric vehicles. The State Ministry of Solar, Wind and Hydro Power Generation Projects Development stated that discussions were held.

Public assistance sought to find missing children from Kotadeniyawa

 Police are seeking public assistance to find two boys who went missing while residing in the Baduragoda area in Kotadeniyawa. A statement issued by the Police Media Spokesman’s Office stated that the missing persons are aged 10 and 12. Below are photos and details of the two missing children. Name – Dissanayake Mudiyanselage Kaveesha SandakelumAge – 10 years ImageDescription – About 4 feet high. The hair is cut short. There are two teeth on either side of the upper jaw of the mouth.Last dress wore – a blue T-shirt and black shorts Name – Jayasekara Mudali’s Akila DedunuAge – 12 years ImageDescription – About 4 feet 10 inches tall, with thinning hair. The upper teeth of the mouth protrude forward.Last dress wore – a blue collared T-shirt and red shorts Police request the public to contact the following telephone numbers if they have any information about the two children. Kotadeniyawa Police OIC – 071 – 8591634 Kotadeniyawa Police Station – 033 – 2240050 Kotadeniyawa Police Station – 033- 2272222

A Terrorist attack on an Indian police bus

Indian media reports that a police bus has come under terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir, India. According to foreign media reports, three police officers were killed in the attack..  Also, 14 civilians were reported injured in the incident.

Cauliflower Rs 2000, Broccoli Rs 3000, Lettuce Rs 800, the Tourist hotel industry in trouble.

Hoteliers say that cauliflower, broccoli and lettuce, which are available to tourists visiting foreign hotels, are now selling at the highest prices in history. Hoteliers say that cauliflower and broccoli grown in greenhouses in Nuwara Eliya are grown using chemical fertilizers and agrochemicals. Because of that a kilo of cauliflower, which is sold only in supermarkets, costs Rs. 1500-2000, a kilo of broccoli Rs. 2500-3000 and a kilo of lettuce Rs. 800. At the same time, the hotel owners said that there was a problem in maintaining their industry due to the increase in the prices of many upcountry vegetables required to prepare Chinese food that is popular among foreign tourists. Hoteliers in and around Nuwara Eliya and Castlereagh said that a large number of foreign tourists visit the island in December and that a large number of such tourists have booked rooms in their hotels.

Residents in London recieved warnings

The first omicron-infected death in the UK has been reported today. The death was confirmed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson today. An unexpected piece of news has been released to the people of London, England, who were hoping to celebrate Christmas freely this year. Health officials in the country announced today (13) that the Omicron Covid variety is spreading rapidly in the city. Health officials say about 405 of those diagnosed with Covid in London have been diagnosed with omicron.  Recent research has shown that even those who have received two shots so far are at risk for this strain. Therefore, it is important for everyone to get the booster dose as soon as possible, they said.

An emergency economic aid package from India to Sri Lanka?

The Economic Times reports that India is preparing an emergency aid package to help Sri Lanka overcome its massive economic crisis. It added that the aid package would cover a number of areas, including food and health security, energy security and exchange. It also aims to further promote Indian investment in Sri Lanka. The Economic Times further reports that this step was taken after the visit of the Minister of Finance Basil Rajapaksa to India recently.

Sri lanka is the greatest threat to Israel because people are so intelligent

  Wimal Weerawansa, Minister of Industry says that madeinsrilanka.org is the first government-guaranteed online portal dedicated to the needs of micro, small and medium scale manufacturers and industrialists who contribute 52% to the country’s GDP andthis is a non-profit, non-profit online trading portal that allows the consumer or business to order only good quality local products. He was delivering the keynote address at the launch of the madeinsrilanka.org Internet Trade Gate organized by the National Enterprise Development Authority under the auspices of the Ministry of Industries at the BMICH premises in Colombo. He further said that, ‘ Sri Lanka poses biggest threat to Israel’ I am reminded of a speech made by our Secretary on this occasion. It is based on a question asked by the Israeli army chief during his visit to Israel. When he went to Israel as the Commander of the Sri Lankan Army, the Commander-in-Chief of Israel asked, “Do you know from which country we are threatened?” Then think for a moment and say ‘Iran’. But the Israeli army chief laughed and said, “That too is a problem, but it can be managed.” After further thought Mr. Daya Ratnayake says ‘it is not clear to me. In response, the Israeli army chief said, “We have the biggest threat from Sri Lanka.” Then former Army Commander Daya Ratnayake asks ‘why do you say that?’ Israel exports its military products, agricultural products, around the world. They have a ‘back desk’ for each such shipment. Every country has a staff to provide aftermarket services. The ‘desk’ assigned to every other country is busy. They have to go to those countries often. But the ‘desk’ appointed for Sri Lanka is not busy. While they were waiting, a tool broke and they were told to come to Sri Lanka, but no such invitation came. The reason is that if something breaks, our people are very good at repairing it without the help of the original manufacturer, and our young generation has more than enough ability to do that. I remember wartime heavy shipments from Israel were severely damaged along the way. There was no time to send them to Israel to repair them. The war was at a critical juncture. At that time a team of engineers from the University of Moratuwa was better able to build the stockpile and send it to save the Jaffna Peninsula. If those weapons had to be shipped to Israel and brought back, our history would have been much different if we had not been able to use them at that time. This is a country where people come from that ability, talent, intelligence genes. This country is near the equator, the least exposed to gravity. That is why the best tea, the best pineapple, the best cinnamon, the best pepper are the best in this country. They are the values ​​that nature has given us. And we live in a world where very intelligent people can be born.