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The Ragama Community Police Division distributed food packets to homeless people on the streets and stray animals in the area. The programme was done under the purview of Ragama Community Police Division and COVID-19 Control Unit OIC E.P. J. N Edirisinghe and Grama Niladhari of Thewatte Division Purnika Jayaratne. Pics by Nimalsiri Edirisinghe
Ganesh Thursday, 02 April 2020 08:55 PM
There has been a ministry of social service for more than fifty years in this country . What the hel the ministry and susequent governments and ministers concerned have take measures to accommodate the people to live a decent life after careful sruitiny.The ministers have vehicles for millions with the public fund while the same country men are like stray dogs where thousands of fake preachers of Buddishm all over the country shouting Banna on speakers.
Nihal Perera Thursday, 02 April 2020 10:25 PM
So noble of them. God Bless the Sri Lankan police, they deserve a lot of praise.
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