Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Word's largest Star Sapphire was discovered in Sri Lanka valued over USD 200 Million

Word's largest Star Sapphire was discovered in 
Sri Lanka valued over USD 200 Million



Gem and Jewellery Authority of Sri Lanka has been confirmed the 
discovery of the stone today 27th July 2021. 
This star Sapphire was discovered in Rathnapura the famous 
location for gems in Sri Lanka. 
 There are several bids from foreign business parties that have been received so far. 
This star stone was found by a gem businessman 
while he digging a well in his premises in Rathnapura.


Tuesday, February 2, 2021

How Coronavirus Covid -19 impact the world - is this from God?

Is this from God?

This disaster has already been destroyed many things we had. Many people in many various ways are trying to come out of this tragedy. Do you think this virus from God?


Scientists never accept it, ordinary people as well. In the modern era, we know, from time to time some form of disaster or tragedy gives us, reminds us the universal truth that if something created it should be closed. Some people have given arguments that this virus made by man. Origin of the virus from an animal like BAT. 

Last year (2020) some powerful counties were charging this virus originated from Wuhan - China and directly it rejected by China. Almost one year passed, now many people thinking about how to come out of this disease. Yes. We need to think about it. Therefore scientists are working hard to find out medicine or vaccine. 

Nowadays, the vaccine market is hot with various names. It will take some time to realize that what is this virus actually. We should follow the health guidelines until a declaration come out on "Virus over". The reality is in our deep mind, Is this from God? 

By the way, do not forget to give your opinion in the comment box. 

Saturday, January 16, 2021

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Monday, April 22, 2019

FCO’s advice for victims of terrorism

On 21 April 2019 bombs were used to attack three churches and three hotels in Sri Lanka, in central Colombo; in the northern suburb of Colombo Kochchikade, and in Negombo roughly twenty miles north of Colombo; and in the east of the country in Batticaloa. There have been significant casualties. If you are in Sri Lanka and you are safe, we advise that you contact family and friends to let them know that you are safe.
If you are in Sri Lanka and have been directly affected by the attacks, please call the British High Commission in Colombo: +94 11 5390639, and select the emergency option from where you will be connected to one of our consular staff. If you’re in the UK and worried about British friends or family in Sri Lanka caught up in the incidents, please call the FCO switchboard number: 020 7008 1500 and follow the same steps.
Security has been stepped up across the island and there are ongoing security operations. These may continue for a number of days and the situation remains dynamic. Please follow the advice of local security authorities, hotel security staff and your tour company. The airport is operating, but with increased security checks and long queues for taxi pick-ups. Some airlines are advising their passengers to arrive early for check-in, in light of increased security screening. You should check with your airline about suggested check-in times.
If you have witnessed or been affected by any of the attacks in Sri Lanka, please consult the FCO’s advice for victims of terrorism. This includes a 24/7 support line, offering emotional and practical support for anyone affected by an attack, and it is free to call.
The Sri Lankan authorities have declared a nationwide curfew. You should limit movements until this has been lifted, following the instructions of the local authorities and your hotel/tour operator.
The Sri Lankan authorities have confirmed that, if you need to catch a flight from Colombo airport, you are able to travel to the airport provided you have both passport and ticket valid for travel that day. They have also confirmed that arrangements have been put in place for arriving passengers.
You need a visa to enter Sri Lanka. See Visas
Most visits to Sri Lanka are trouble-free. However, you should be aware of the risk of sexual assault, spiked drinks, road accidents, drowning due to dangerous tides and credit card fraud. See Safety & Security
Dengue fever occurs throughout the country. See Health
Sri Lanka can be affected by severe weather such as like tropical cyclones and monsoon rains. A general alert has been issued by the Centre for Disaster Management over the onset of the South Western Monsoon (check local advice before setting out. See Natural disasters
Terrorists are very likely to carry out attacks in Sri Lanka. See Terrorism
If you’re abroad and you need emergency help from the UK government, contact the nearest British embassy, consulate or high commission.
The Overseas Business Risk service offers information and advice for British companies operating overseas on how to manage political, economic, and business security-related risks.
Take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance before you travel.


Credit: www.gov.uk

Friday, March 15, 2019

"New Zealand shooting" is a brutal incident

What a sad news today, every corner in the world would have been talked about this brutal attack on people who were in the mosque in New Zealand.

Oh my god, can not describe the nasty of the incident.

You can see how the gunman shoots on innocent people inside the mosque. Do not allow this kind of matters in any form the subject.

If you want see some example please click to see but do not promote to see others if they do not like.

We must work together to end this trend.

https://twitter.com/SMASjee/status/1106481288926674944

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

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Thursday, March 7, 2019

A good news for HIV/AID patients


In the modern world, there are many big barriers for human life. Specially War, Drugs and Illness are the main troubles among them. Particularly in Africa and part of Asia are largely affected from HIV/AIDS. Scientist and researchers including drug inventors are intensively involved to find a medicine.


However, this is the second time, in the world, after the successful diagnosed to a human body who have been lived with HIV/AIDS virus, have been removed in London. According to many international media, team of doctors made this significant record second time, in the World.



AIDS is a human immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV) in which the body's immune system is dysfunctional. AIDS patient is HIV. The doctors have been succeeded in this HIV treatment challenge. Doctors have been treated this patient for more than two years. Some kind of ‘stem cells’ has been injected into patient’s body and it worked as antibiotics.





Courtesy : Reuters 

Monday, February 25, 2019

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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

IPL Auction - A Money for Cricket.

IPL - Indian Premier League is pronominal event will be started on coming 5th of April this year.  

A round-up of the work done by the eight IPL franchises at the auction in 2017

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Whom they bought Rashid Khan (INR 4 crore, USD 597,000 approx), Chris Jordan (INR 50 lakh, USD 74,000 approx), Mohammad Nabi (INR 30 lakh, USD 44,000 approx), Ben Laughlin (INR 30 lakh, USD 44,000 approx), Mohammed Siraj (INR 2.6 crore, USD 388,000 approx), Eklavya Dwivedi (INR 75 lakh, USD 111,000 approx), Pravin Tambe (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx), Tanmay Agarwal (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx)
Total cost of squad INR 53.75 crore (USD 8.02 million approx)
What they needed
An overseas quick as back-up for Mustafizur Rahman - bought Chris Jordan.
An Indian or overseas spinner, because there are no specialists in the squad - bought Pravin Tambe and Rashid Khan.
An overseas allrounder as back-up in case Moises Henriques or Ben Cutting lose form - bought Mohammad Nabi.
A wicketkeeper as back-up for Ojha - bought Eklavya Dwivedi.
Unsuccessful bids Pawan Negi, Ben Stokes, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Pat Cummins, K Gowtham, T Natarajan, Chris Woakes
Auction performance rank #1
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Whom they bought Trent Boult (INR 5 crore, USD 746,000 approx), Chris Woakes (INR 4.2 crore, USD 626,000 approx), Nathan Coulter-Nile (INR 3.5 crore, USD 522,000 approx), Darren Bravo (INR 50 lakh, USD 74,000 approx), Rovman Powell (INR 30 lakh, USD 44,000 approx), Rishi Dhawan (INR 55 lakh, USD 82,000 approx), Ishank Jaggi (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx), Sanjay Yadav (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx), Sayan Ghosh (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx)
Total cost of squad INR 60.6 crore (USD 9.05 million approx)
What they needed
Overseas players: two allrounders, a batsman, two fast bowlers, and a spinner - they bought Chris Woakes, Rovman Powell, Darren Bravo, Nathan Coulter-Nile and Trent Boult, but no spinner.
Indian players: two fast bowlers and one spinner - they bought Rishi Dhawan and Sayan Ghosh, both medium-pacers, and left-arm spinner Sanjay Yadav.
Unsuccessful bids Tymal Mills, K Gowtham, Manpreet Gony, T Natarajan
Auction performance rank #2
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Whom they bought Tymal Mills (INR 12 crore, USD 1.791 million approx), Billy Stanlake (INR 30 lakh, USD 44,000 approx), Aniket Choudhary (INR 2 crore, USD 298,000 approx), Pawan Negi (INR 1 crore, USD 149,000 approx), Praveen Dubey (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx)
Total cost of squad INR 63.58 crore (USD 9.49 million approx.)
What they needed
An overseas allrounder as back-up for Watson, and a fast bowler to replace Starc - bought fast bowlers Tymal Mills and Billy Stanlake, and Indian allrounder Pawan Negi.
An Indian offspinner, a back-up seamer - bought legspinner Praveen Dubey and seamer Aniket Choudhary
Unsuccessful bids Ben Stokes, Mohammed Siraj
Auction performance rank #3
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Whom they bought Mitchell Johnson (INR 2 crore, USD 298,000 approx), Asela Gunaratne (INR 30 lakh, USD 44,000 approx), Nicholas Pooran (INR 30 lakh, USD 44,000 approx), Karn Sharma (INR 3.2 crore, USD 477,000 approx), K Gowtham (INR 2 crore, USD 298,000 approx), Saurabh Tiwary (INR 30 lakh, USD 44,000 approx), Kulwant Khejroliya (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx)
Total cost of squad INR 62.645 crore (USD 9.350 million approx)
What they needed
An overseas batsman, preferably an opener, as back-up for when Buttler leaves - bought Nicholas Pooran.
An overseas allrounder to cover for Pollard - bought Asela Gunaratne.
A couple of fast bowlers as back-up for Malinga and McClenaghan - bought Mitchell Johnson.
Unsuccessful bids Ben Stokes, Trent Boult, Tymal Mills, Rashid Khan
Auction performance rank #4
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Whom they bought Kagiso Rabada (INR 5 crore, USD 746,000 approx), Pat Cummins (INR 4.5 crore, USD 671,000 approx), Angelo Mathews (INR 2 crore, USD 298,000 approx), Corey Anderson (INR 1 crore, USD 149,000 approx), M Ashwin (INR 1 crore, USD 149 approx), Aditya Tare (INR 25 lakh, USD 37,000 approx), Shashank Singh (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx), Navdeep Saini (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx), Ankit Bawne (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx)
Total cost of squad INR 56.95 crore (USD 8.50 million)
What they needed
Overseas replacements for JP Duminy, Quinton de Kock and Chris Morris, who are likely to leave the IPL in early May - bought Corey Anderson, Angelo Mathews and Pat Cummins.
An overseas allrounder - bought Anderson and Mathews.
Fast bowlers to back up Mohammed Shami and Zaheer Khan - bought Kagiso Rabada and Cummins.
An overseas and domestic batsman each to strengthen middle order - bought Anderson and Ankit Bawne.
Unsuccessful bids Ben Stokes, T Natarajan, Varun Aaron.
Auction performance rank #5
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Whom they bought Jason Roy (INR 1 crore, USD 149,000 approx), Chirag Suri (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx), Basil Thampi (INR 85 lakh, USD 126,000 approx), Manpreet Gony (INR 60 lakh, USD 89,000 approx), Nathu Singh (INR 50 lakh, USD 74,000 approx), Munaf Patel (INR 30 lakh, USD 44,000 approx), Shubham Agarwal (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx), Tejas Baroka (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx), Pratham Singh (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx), Akshdeep Nath (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx), Shelley Shaurya (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx)
Total cost of squad INR 55.5 crore (USD 8.284 million approx)
What they needed
A legspinner to replace Pravin Tambe and an offspinner for variety - bought a little-known spinner in Tejas Baroka.
An Indian fast bowler because Lions have only three in their squad - bought Basil Thampi, Nathu Singh, Manpreet Gony and Munaf Patel.
A not-so-expensive overseas allrounder as back-up for Dwayne Bravo, who is presently injured, and James Faulkner - bought no one. An overseas fast bowler because they have only one specialist in Andrew Tye - bought no one.
Unsuccessful bids Pawan Negi, Eklavya Dwivedi, Aniket Choudhary, Karn Sharma, Varun Aaron.
Auction performance rank #6 
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Whom they bought Ben Stokes (INR 14.5 crore, USD 2.164 million approx), Dan Christian (INR 1 crore, USD 149,000 approx), Lockie Ferguson (INR 50 lakh, USD 74,000 approx), Manoj Tiwary (INR 50 lakh, USD 74,000 approx), Jaydev Unadkat (INR 30 lakh, USD 44,000 approx), Milind Tandon (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx), Rahul Chahar (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx), Rahul Tripathi (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx), Saurabh Kumar (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx)
Total cost of squad INR 65.7 crore, the most expensive squad (USD 9.806 million approx.)
What they needed
A couple of overseas allrounders as back up for the injury-prone Mitchell Marsh - bought Ben Stokes and Dan Christian. At least two fast bowlers - one Indian, one overseas - because they released six - bought Lockie Ferguson and Jaydev Unadkat.
A quality Indian spinner to support R Ashwin - bought 17-year-old legspinner Rahul Chahar and left-arm spinner Saurabh Kumar.
Unsuccessful bids Pawan Negi, Rahul Tewatia, Aditya Tare, T Natarajan, Nathu Singh, Basil Thampi, M Ashwin, Rishi Dhawan.
Auction performance rank #7
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Whom they bought Eoin Morgan (INR 2 crore, USD 298,000 approx), Martin Guptill (INR 50 lakh, USD 74,000), Matt Henry (INR 50 lakh, USD 74,000), Darren Sammy (INR 30 lakh, USD 44,000 approx), T Natarajan (INR 3 crore, USD 447,000 approx), Varun Aaron (INR 2.8 crore, USD 417,000 approx), Rahul Tewatia (INR 25 lakh, USD 37,000 approx), Rinku Singh (INR 10 lakh, USD 14,000 approx)

Total cost of squad INR 52.1 crore, the least expensive squad (USD 7.776 million approx.)
What they needed
An overseas allrounder (they have only one at present) and fast bowler (none in the squad) - bought Darren Sammy and Matt Henry.
An Indian batsman to back up M Vijay and Manan Vohra, and a domestic allrounder (none in the squad) - bought Rinku Singh and Rahul Tewatia.
Unsuccessful bids Kagiso Rabada, Tymal Mills
Auction performance rank #8

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