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Jaffna Teaching Hospital with its significant strides in eye care becomes a magnet for patients from South

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An eye surgery in progress at the Jaffna Teaching Hospital

The Jaffna Teaching Hospital has made significant strides in eye care, treating as many as 27,952 patients for various eye conditions during the first six months of this year. Dr. M. Malaravan, a leading ophthalmic surgeon at the hospital, revealed that the majority of those patients were from Sri Lanka’s Southern Province, making this trend particularly notable for the hospital’s service outreach.

Among the 27,952 patients treated, 8,177 were admitted for inpatient care, and a total of 5,413 cataract surgeries were performed. Additionally, 900 other eye operations, as well as 77 pediatric eye surgeries, were successfully carried out during the period.

The high volume of patients, particularly from the Southern Province, reflects a growing reliance on the Jaffna Teaching Hospital for specialised eye care. Dr. Malaravan highlighted that this surge in patient numbers not only underscores the hospital’s vital role in regional healthcare but also points to its expanding reputation as a leading centre for ophthalmology in the country.

This increase in patients from southern Sri Lanka marks an interesting shift, suggesting a growing preference for the hospital’s services, likely due to its specialised expertise and accessibility. The hospital’s ophthalmology department continues to play a crucial role in providing high-quality treatment to communities far beyond Jaffna, offering much-needed relief to those battling eye diseases across the country.

Text and Pic By Dinasena Rathugamage ✍️



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IMF MD commends government’s efforts in stabilizing the country’s economy

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya met with the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Dr. Kristalina Georgieva, at Temple Tress on the 17th of February

Dr. Georgieva, commended the Government’s efforts in stabilizing the country’s economy and in managing recent economic and natural shocks. She noted that Cyclone Ditwah had caused severe impacts, especially on economically vulnerable communities, underscoring the importance of targeted support and resilience-building measures.

The Prime Minister expressed appreciation for the IMF’s continued support to Sri Lanka, particularly in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah. The PM further emphasized that real economic recovery and development must directly benefit the economically vulnerable groups and ensure inclusive growth, highlighting the need for Sri Lanka to attract quality and sustainable investments, particularly in the tourism sector.

The importance of reforming the education system to focus not only on knowledge acquisition but also on skills development and employability was also discussed

The meeting was attended by the Chief of Staff of the IMF Managing Director Andreas Bauer, Director, Asia and Pacific Department, Dr. Krishna Srinivasan Division Chief (Strategic Communications), Communications Department,  Pierre Mejlak Resident Representative for Sri Lanka Dr. Martha Woldemichael, Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka Dr. P. Nandalal Weerasinghe, and Deputy Governor Dr. C. Amarasekara, Secretary to the Prime Minister  Pradeep Saputhanthri and  Additional Secretary to the Prime Minister Ms. Sagarika Bogahawatta.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Cabinet approves construction of new 300 bed Base Hospital in Deniyaya

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The Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution forwarded by the Minister of Health and Mass Media to relocate the Deniyaya Base Hospital after constructing a new hospital with a capacity of 300 beds at an estimated cost of Rupees 6,000 million.

The Southern Provincial Department of Health has acquired a plot of land in Handford estate which is approximately 03 kilometres away from the town for this purpose.

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Cabinet nod to legally empower methodology for implementing the ‘Praja Shakthi’ poverty alleviation national movement

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The Cabinet of Ministers granted approval for the resolution furnished by the Minister of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment to instruct the Legal Draftsman to draft a bill to legally empower the implementation of ‘Praja Shakthi’ (Strength of the Community) poverty alleviation national movement

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