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In brief


The book ‘Vedena Manasata Ahara’, authored by Ven. Dr. Bandagiriye Somawansa Thera was launched at Temple Trees recently. The Ven. Thera presents the first copy of the book to President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
- Pic: Sudath Malaweera



The Indian business community has shown interest in investing in Sri Lanka following several rounds of talks held with the Co-operatives and Internal Trade Ministry. The Indian textile manufacturer Basic life opened their showroom in Colpetty on Friday. Here Deputy Minister of Co-operatives and Internal Trade Neomal Perera at the showroom after the opening ceremony. - Pic: Sudam Gunasinghe

 


Heart patient seeks help

W. U. Somadasa (49) of 662/6/J of Himbutuwelgoda, Kelaniya in suffering from a severe heart ailment.

Consultant Cardiologist of the National Hospital, Colombo Dr. Anidu Pathirana has recommended an immediate surgery to save his life, which is estimated to cost around Rs. 470,000.

Somapala, a 'Naattami' at the Pettah vegetable market is now unemployed due to his present health conditions.

Contributions may be remitted to A/C No. 055-2-001-00101-49 of the People's Bank, Kelaniya branch.


Social worker passes away

A social worker in the Matara area Indarnie Dissanayake, relict of Reggie Dissanayake, Advocate of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka in the Matara Courts, beloved mother of Dulani, Kamal, Harshanie and Yasoja, Mother-in-law of Dhammika, Ramyachandra and Yasoma expired. Cortege leaves residence 286, Thalawathugoda Road, Hokandara South today for funeral at General Cemetery.


Stars of 70s on July 17 at BMICH

The much awaited musical show, "STARS of 70s" will be staged on Saturday, July 17 at the BMICH starting at 7 pm. The show is presented by Annesley Malawana organised by the Thurstan College OBU in aid of the College Development Fund.


Music in benefit of war heroes

The musical extravaganza `Tharu Dilena Reyak’ organised under the `Brave Hearts’ project of the Seva Vanitha Army Branch (SVAB) will be staged at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium on July 17, to raise funds for the Anuradhapura `Abimansala’ (Wellness resort) which is to be constructed for totally dependant war heroes.The `Abimansala’ concept was mooted by Commander of the Sri Lanka Army Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasooriya to look into the welfare of disabled war heroes.

The foundation stone was laid by Lt. General Jagath Jayasooriya in the company of Manjulika Jayasooriya, President SVAB on May 17. - MN



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