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Thirteen (13) persons apprehended for illegal harvesting of sea cucumbers in Mannar
Search operations conducted by the Sri Lanka Navy and the Sri Lanka Coast Guard in Pesalai and Vankalapadu sea area of Mannar on Thursday (09) led to the apprehension of 13 persons for illegal harvesting and transporting of sea cucumbers. The operations also resulted in the seizure of about 627 sea cucumbers, 07 trawlers and unauthorized fishing equipment.
The 13 individuals along with sea cucumbers, 07 trawlers and fishing equipment were handed over to the Mannar Assistant Directorate of Fisheries for onward legal action.
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Govt. considers banning or restricting social media for children under 16: PM
The government was considering imposing restrictions or a possible ban on social media access for children under 16, Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya told Parliament yesterday (8).
Responding to a question raised by SJB Gampaha District MP Harshana Rajakaruna, the Prime Minister said discussions with relevant stakeholders were currently underway to assess the impact of social media use on children and explore measures to ensure their safety.
She said the consultations, led by the Ministry of Women and Child Affairs, were focussed on the social, mental and health effects of excessive social media use, digital security concerns and global developments in regulating online platforms.
The Prime Minister said the National Child Protection Authority and the National Childcare and Protection Society were also engaged in discussions on the proposal, while steps were being taken to draft national guidelines on restricting access to social media platforms for children below 16 years.
She added that awareness programmes would also be introduced to safeguard children’s mental and physical wellbeing in an increasingly digital environment.
According to the Prime Minister, several government institutions, including the Ministries of Women and Child Affairs, Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education, Health, Mass Media and Digital Economy, along with the Sri Lanka Police, Department of Probation and Child Care Services and the National Child Protection Authority, were collaborating on the initiative.
The PM said the government, together with World Vision, was implementing a programme aimed at addressing mobile phone addiction among children under 18, which had already shown positive results.
Prime Minister Amarasuriya said the government’s focus was to strike a balance between protecting children from potential online harms and ensuring they benefit from digital opportunities.
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Brandix donates vital ECG machine to Mirigama Base Hospital Emergency Care Unit
Brandix has strengthened critical healthcare services for the people of Mirigama and surrounding areas with the donation of an Electrocardiogram (ECG) machine to the emergency care unit of the Mirigama Base Hospital.
Prior to this donation, the lack of an ECG machine had severely constrained operations at the hospital. Patients and local residents were frequently forced to travel great distances and incur high costs to obtain this vital diagnostic test.
Following the intervention by Brandix, hospital authorities noted that the Mirigama Base Hospital can now significantly enhance its critical care services, leading to speedier treatment and saved lives.
Brandix, Sri Lanka’s premier apparel solutions provider, has been a leading proponent of the country’s healthcare sector for over two decades. The company also stands as Sri Lanka’s largest corporate blood donor for 14 consecutive years, consistently empowering lives and communities island-wide.
Nirmal Perera, Senior General Manager of ESG and Compliance at Brandix, stated that the company has long cared for its associates and communities through meaningful programmes designed to enhance social, health, and education services under its Model Village Programme. He added that the contribution to the Mirigama Base Hospital is yet another extension of this commitment to enriching lives and healthcare delivery across the Gampaha district.
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Health Ministry issues warning over scam
The Health Ministry yesterday warned of an organised racket that fleeces health workers seeking transfers. A senior Ministry official said that some individuals had sought money from the nursing staff promising them transfers to hospitals of their choice. The official urged them not to be deceived as transfers couldn’t be influenced by outsiders and the Ministry wouldn’t take responsibility for payments made to outsiders.
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