The Combined Association of Unemployed Graduates (CAUG) have begun a demonstration in Fort urging the government to take up the matter of unemployment.
The CAUG claimed that there were more than 25,000 graduates without employment and that it had been more than 10 months since putting forward these issues and that the government had not intimated a willingness to discuss the situation, a statemnt from the association said.
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Two school girls were killed after the car driven by their father crashed on to a lorry on the southern expressway, a coroner’s court inquiry was told today in Galle.
Sri Lanka Customs has introduced an online portal to verify the authenticity of legally imported vehicles. This platform empowers the public to confirm vehicle legality by entering the chassis number and vehicle registration number into the portal.
Speaker Ashoka Ranawala whose educational qualifications have been questioned has decided to step down from the post of Speaker
A doctor attached to the Lunawa, Moratuwa District hospital has volunteered to offer her services to visit elderly patients at their homes and treat them.
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