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Rangana Herath retires from T20 and ODIs

Sri Lanka’s dependable veteran spinner Rangana Herath has announced his retirement from T20 and ODI cricket.

In a letter addressed to Sri Lanka Cricket, Herath says he would like to concentrate on Test cricket – which has always been his personal passion. He went on to say “Every cricketer has to stop at the right time, I feel it’s time to make room for fresh talent to be groomed with the 2019 World Cup in view”

With a career best (Tests) of 9/127 against Pakistan in 2014, 4/20 (ODI) against India in 2013 and 5/3 (T20I) against New Zealand at the WT20 in 2014, Herath has been an integral part of the Sri Lanka bowling arsenal where his brilliant accuracy and subtle variation in pace and flight made him a force to reckon with both at home and away.

In a recent interview with Wisden – India during the WT20, Herath described his uncomplicated style by saying “Wherever I go, I try not to change anything. I give the ball air and try to get the batsmen out.

I figure out the conditions… I have faith in me that I can adjust with the conditions” – a philosophy he is likely to share with the younger generation.

 Sri Lanka Cricket wishes Mr. Herath nothing but the best as he continues to play cricket in his chosen discipline, and in all future endeavours.

Jayalalitha : Karuna gifted island to Sri Lanka

AIADMK supremo J. Jayalalithaa on Friday accused DMK leader M. Karunanidhi of being instrumental in the handing over of the Katchatheevu islet to Sri Lanka. Addressing a huge gathering at Aruppukkottai in Virudhunagar district, Ms Jayalalithaa ridiculed the DMK promise of retrieving Katchatheevu, which is featured in the party’s election manifesto.

Dealing with the subject in elaborate fashion, she listed out the efforts she has been taking since 1991 to get back the islet, traditionally used by fishermen of the southern districts.

Mr Karunanidhi, who she claimed colluded with the then Congress government at the Centre in making Katchatheevu over to Sri Lanka, was branding the TN fishermen as “greedy persons” for crossing the International Maritime Boundary Line for fishing, she said. Katchatheevu was handed over to Lanka when the DMK was in power in 1974, but Mr Karunanidhi declined to approach the Supreme Court to retrieve the island, Ms Jayalalithaa said.

Referring to the SC judgment in the 1960s on the Berubari dispute, she said even when the Indian government decided to give Berubari in West Bengal to East Pakistan, the SC ruled that any part of the nation can be giving to another country only if both Houses of the Parliament ratify it, besides making an amendment in the Constitution. Mr Karunanidhi neither used this order to retain the island in 1974 nor supported the AIADMK when she filed a petition in the court in 2008 to retrieve it, she pointed out.

When the top court issued notice to the state and Centre on her petition (2008), Mr Karunanidhi, instead of filing a petition in her support, evaded the issue altogether stating he would file the counter only after knowing the Centre’s view, she said.

However, the then UPA government in which DMK was a constituent, filed a counter saying passing of resolution on the subject was not necessary. “It only shows Karunanidhi was hand-in-glove with the Centre,” she said.

But when AIADMK Government assumed power in 2011, she got a resolution passed in the Assembly to retrieve the island and also impleaded the TN government as a party in the court, she said. “I will continue to fight to get back the Katchatheevu island and safeguard the traditional rights of Tamil Nadu fishermen,” she said.
On prohibition, Jayalalithaa said that DMK doesn’t have the locus standi to take up the issue because it was Karunanidhi who lifted prohibition in the state when he was CM in 1971. She assured the public that she would implement prohibition in a phased manner.

Jayalalithaa also elaborated on the various welfare schemes that the AIADMK government implemented during the last five years in Virudhunagar, Thoothukudi, Ramanathapuram and Sivaganga districts. She also introduced the AIADMK candidates of 14 assembly constituencies in the four districts. (asianage)

Laggala Police's stolen weapons found

The weapons that were stolen from the Laggala Police had been found on the morning of Saturday, April 16.

A communique issued by the Police Headquarters states that the weapons were found stashed in a water tank at the Wellewala Sandhagala Viharastanaya in the limits of the Laggala Police Division.

Police added that the T56 rifel and 5 revolvers that had been stolen were found at the location. Further investigations into the incident are underway .

VAT will be increased from May 2

The Ministry of Finance says that the Value Added Tax( VAT) will be increased to 15% with effect from May 2.

With this revision, Value Added Tax will now affect telecommunication and health sectors as well.

Therefore, supply of telecommunication services including the supply and imports of machinery, high tech equipment, copper cables used for telecommunication services and supply of health services which were earlier exempt from VAT, will now be liable for VAT.

The VAT will also be imposed to all supply of goods or services to any specified projects other than housing projects.

Amendments to the Nation Building Tax (NBT) and Share Transaction Levy (STL) were also announced by the Ministry of Finance.

The Nation Building Tax (NBT) will remain unchanged at 2%. And the NBT exemptions allowed on Telecommunication service, supply of electricity, lubricants and supply of goods or services to any specified projects other than housing projects, will be removed.

The Ministry of Finance further added that the share transaction levy (STL) will be re-imposed at the rate of 0.3 % from every buyer and seller, on the turnover of every share trading transaction, which is conducted through a stock exchange.

COPE to decide on BOC Seychelles branch

The Committee on Public Enterprises ( COPE) is to issue a directive on the continence of Bank of Ceylon Seychelles branch shortly, Parliamentary sources said yesterday.

An MP who is a prominent member of COPE told Daily Mirror that the committee had called for a report on the performance of this branch from the authorities of the Bank. He said the decision on the bank will be made by COPE after its study of the banks’ performance.

However, sources said there was only three customers who had been transacting with the branch in Seychelles.

The branch opened on January 20, 2014, was the first ever Bank of Ceylon branch in an African country. (Yohan Perera)

Oil anointing for the New Year is on Saturday

The Sinhala and Tamil New Year has dawned. The nation welcomed the massive cultural festival engaging in religious observances and observing the rites as laid down by the planetary movements. The oil anointing tradition for the New Year has to be performed on Saturday the 16th.

Oil anointing for the New Year is recommended at 10.41 am on Saturday, April 16th clad in blue attire facing towards west keeping banyan leaves on head and standing on karanda leaves applying gingelly oil mixed with banyan leaf juice on head.

The auspicious time to leave for work in the New Year is on Monday, April 18th at 6.27 am dressed in white clothes having partaken a meal of milk rice mixed with curd.

Sri Lankans celebrate Dawn of Sinhala & Tamil New Year

The Sinhala and Tamil New Year, one of the most celebrated festivals in Sri Lanka, symbolising the prosperity and ethnic harmony in the country dawned this evening.

The New Year dawned at the auspicious time of 07:48 on Wednesday evening. The Punya Kalaya began at 1.24 p.m. today and ends at 2.12 a.m. on Thursday.

Astrologers note that it is suitable to consume meals before 01:24 today and engage in religious observances. The auspicious time for lighting the hearth and preparing meals fell at 8.06 p.m. on Wednesday.

Astrologers have noted that this tradition must be followed by wearing a light green garments facing the South. The tradition of transacting and consuming the first meal of the New Year was done at 8.54 p.m. on Wednesday.

The tradition of anointing oil in the New Year will take place at 10:41 a.m. on Saturday, April 16.

Astrologers say that this tradition must be carried out while wearing blue-coloured garments.

The auspicious time of leaving for occupation falls on Monday, April 18, at 6.27 a.m.

Astrologers say that white garments should be worn for this tradition, and that one should engage in this tradition facing the East.

A Biological Filter for the As3+ Contaminated water

Images of Arsenic contamination Skin manifestation, Our Filter.
Dr.Miss.W.W.S.W.C.Fernando (Dr.Miss.Selie Fernando and daughter Miss S.M.Senanayeke,) who have invented an innovative research on a filter which is Biological for Arsenic contaminated water which is the major health issue in Northern,North Central provinces in Sri Lanka.

Therefore it will be the Gold Standards for the problem as if the most economical, Eco friendly, feasible invention for the problem existed in those areas.
Following document And research being published in National and International peer review journals as well including Ceylon Medical Journal

Title; A Biological Filter for the As3+ Contaminated water.

W.W.S.W.C.Fernando1,S.M.S.N.M.Senanayeke 2.

1-Family Health Bureau. 2. Holy Family Balika Viduhala,Wennappuwa.

Introduction;

This contamination of the drinking water with Arsenic as a result of the undue incorrect ,unproductive use of Insecticides,weedycides,agrochemicals is the major cause of contamination of the water source is the major health issue in the North Central and Northern provinces in Sri Lanka.

Many patients who suffer from the Renal failure will be the health hazard of the area concerned.

Objective;

1)    To Test the Filter Efficiency of the two innovative Bio filter layers of the filter and fitting Isotherm. the Banana peels and the Green Tea.

Materials; Methodology;

Different As+++ solutions were made in five concentration gradients.0.01mg/L,0.02mg/l,0.04mg/L,0.06mg/L,0.1mg/L respectively., Banana peels 260g,Gereen tea 200g,Coconut husk dust 260g,Coconut shell burnt carbon particles 10mm *10mmsize being used, Sand particular size 0.06cm * Colorimetric test kit method being used for testing with two decimals accuracy.

Results and Analysis;

  Absorption percentages for above solutions for Banana peels and Green Tea – 90,7,-1.4,0,10.For Green Tea – 100,100,100,96.7,91. For Banana peels Langmuir Isotherm and Green tea innovative Isotherm are fitting.

Discussion;
It is shown that  significant percentage being absorbed by  green tea layer and the Banana peels layers. The P values are in the significant levels. This filter can be a good solution for the above health problem prevailed in the North Central  and Central provinces in Sri Lanka It is very cheap , economical,ecofreindly,feasible,simple,low technical knowledge being involved.
Images of Arsenic contamination Skin manifestation, and Filter.



Dr.Miss.Selie Fernando
Dr.
Miss.Selie Fernando