Wednesday, October 28, 2009

VIP Vehicles

Source-Sri Lanka Guardian

Not a day passes without a road accident, often serious ones resulting in deaths, caused by speeding so-called “VIP Vehicles”. The most recent incident involving a VIP vehicle caused the death of a motorcyclist who was killed by a speeding VIP back-up vehicle.

Our President and others are shouting from every rooftop that the 30-year war has come to an end. Well, if that is the case, then why do we go on putting high-security convoys at the disposal of Provincial Councillors, MPs and Ministers who were not involved in the war in the first place?

Meanwhile, those providing the VIP security escort behave as if they were appointed by the Lord Almighty.

You have only to step into the streets of Colombo to see VIP vehicles whizzing past like bullets, while the ordinary citizens have to literally drive their vehicles off the roads. If you are a pedestrian, you are forced to stay as far from the road as possible and usually end up in a drain or ditch.

The question we would like to ask our President is whether all this VIP security is necessary now? It must be only in Sri Lanka that you find not-so-very-important persons, such as Provincial Councillors and Nation Building Ministers, and MPs supplied with elaborate security escort, and all paid by the tax-payer.

Mr. President and the Honourable Secretary of Defence, should you not now consider putting your foot down and ensure that the general public is not treated in this manner, as we are aware of some of the antics of these gentlemen enjoying such security.

The people are gradually getting fed up with the current situation. A clear signal was the recent apathy of the Southern voters, who did not turn up to vote at the Southern Provincial Council elections (a little over 60 per cent). One cannot sit on one’s laurels for too long.

It is time to reduce the security and implement a code of conduct/discipline for the officers comprising VIP security escort. It is also time to open the closed roads in Colombo.

There is no point in talking about “freedom of movement” in the North and the East if we cannot move about freely in Colombo, the country’s capital, as important roads in the city continue to be closed.

Note:
(VIP stands for Very Ignorant People or Very Idiotic Persons.)

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Sri Lanka Gazette

sri lanka gazette notifications
So many people try to find a web location they can view Government gazettes of Sri Lanka,so i thought post suitable links here..
Department of Government Printing has published all GAZETTES, BILLS, ACTS and Gazette Extraordinary of Government of Sri Lanka at its web site for public access.
You will be able access them though those below links; GAZETTES GAZETTES Are published on every Friday.See PART I-SECTION(I)for proclamation, appointments etc.
For Tenders and Auction sales please see the SECTION(IIB) SECTION(IIA) is for Exams,Vacancies etc.

2009 GAZETTES : http://documents.gov.lk/gazette/2009/Jan.htmor http://documents.gov.lk/gazette/2009/Dec.htm
2008 GAZETTES : http://documents.gov.lk/gazette/2008/Jan.htm
2007 GAZETTES : http://documents.gov.lk/gazette/2007/Jan.htm

Also The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd. publish Sinhala and Tamil versions..
www.dailynews.lk/2001/pix/gov_gazette.html

If you know better web page please comment!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

New TV series "Robin Hood" in Rupavahi


You people might wathing on Sri Lanka Rupavahini in every Sunday at 7pm
a new series of Robin Hood..
I was interested about it and thought to share some details with you..

by the way can you remember the my old post about old Robin Hood

robin hood, freya, tv series, series 3, theme


Robin Hood
Location: nottingham, United Kingdom
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BBC's new Robin Hood cast list and pictures
The new Robin Hood was filmed in Hungary rather than England as locations there can be more readily made to match medieval England. Of course it also affords a little more secrecy than filming at home.
There is still no sign of a Friar Tuck character, OR an arabic outlaw, but it is my personal opinion that both could be introduced in a subsequent series. Regarding the rest of the cast Robin Hood fans should be exited at the news Keith Allen will play the Sheriff of Nottingham. That fact alone should have you on the edge of your oak branch!





In pictures Jonas Armstrong (Robin Hood), Lucy Griffiths (Maid Marian), Keith allen (Sheriff of Nottingham) and Richard Armitage (Guy of Gisbourne)!





Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Jackie Fernandez

Pictures of  Jackie Fernandez

Me oyage ekada?

මෙ ඔයාගෙ එකද?

Tuesday, October 13, 2009