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Garbage attracted to garbage

The Island editorial (28/12) titled ‘Muck, bucks and impunity’ made me sad and even angry. Sad because this little land of ours cannot take it anymore. It is being battered from all sides: deforestation, serene beaches are turned into hotels, rivers are losing their precious sand, wildlife is threatened by encroachments into their natural habitats for the sake of development, and garbage and rubbish is dumped almost everywhere with absolutely no concern for the environment and, on and on. How can a human being stoop so low: importing foreign waste and dumping it in his country? Now, we all know who (or the majority of them) can be behind these ugly deals, don’t we, anyway?

LankaWeb – Ayurvedic Dept approves Kegalle anti-COVID syrup: Ayurveda Dept Secretary

Posted on December 23rd, 2020 Courtesy The Daily Mirror After evaluating all technical reports relating to the ANTI-COVID-19 syrup introduced by Ayurvedic practitioner Dhammika Bandara from Kegalle, the Pharmacological Unit of the Sri Lanka Ayurveda Department had approved the syrup as a local medicine, Indigenous Medicine Promotion, Rural & Ayurveda Hospital Development & Community Health Secretary Ms A.K.W.W.M.N.K. Weerasekara said. Addressing the media she said the syrup was registered as a local medicine following approval of the Ayurvedic Commissioner. Though the syrup was registered at the Ayurvedic Department the suitability for coronavirus will be determined after clinical tests,ms Weerasekara said.

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