Monday, April 18, 2011

Hotovan production on fire with DJ naminam


Hotovan production a change in talent house factory program and lending hands new comers to the field of
modeling and music
and this time to a cyber space superstar named DJ naminam, who is a talented girl who converts famous English tracks into
Sinhala versions of them which are very famous among the  teen generation of the island . But why dud HotOvan asia production
crew lend hand to this upcoming cyber superstar suddenly.

As the records and the production  details of Hotovan production crew is very limited and which sponsor very small amount of productions
in the country. As we all know Unilever home care brand Sunlight commercial advertisement done and sponsored by Hotovan production
And Sponsor and production of Prima Ceylon Ltd is done by hotovan production which attracts the young crowd to the promoted products.
Most of these commercial advertisement hooked up with young models specially from international schools in Sri Lanka and other private institutes in Colombo

Hotovan production is co-owned by a close relation of President Rajapakshe which we can take Tatnya lee. The young model who promoted herself in sunlight advertisement
being the current girl friend of rohitha Rajapakshe . Many information sources lead us informing us that this relationship started up during the interaction with Hotovan Production

As Hotovan production co-owns many media websites and media transformation in music field and currently running their projects in
Tatnya Lee
modeling and music field. and leads up to high media presentation

What is going to happen this time

Is hotovan production in hunt of girls to satisfy VVIP's in Sri Lanka by lending hands unexpectedly in this fact of relationship we end up in a conclusion of this fact, Being famous and superiority can
lead to dominate hotovan Asia as a mafia of marking on innocent girls info famous models and artist in the country and freshly sold them on to VVIP's ? still remains a doubt to the media.
We handles sensitive names and protocols for the security of DJ naminam  and wish her very best  for her performance in cyber world .
Hope to see you in stage very soon

Thursday, April 14, 2011

VVIP and VIP's Relation Involvement in Rajagiriya

Today at 8 pm there was a fight as reported in Rajagiriya Sri lanka in allocated near KFC and Hameedias. This involved a High rated VVIP son in Sri Lanka and a Relation of VIP in Sri Lanka.. the area was covered up by Special Task Force and none of the medias and other respective people was not allowed to enter to 500m cycle of the incident . As information arrives to Classified Sri lanka The respective person who got hurt is a relation of Doc Eliyantha White who is a Private Physician for Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakshe. And other involved in this fight is called as a VVIP's son in Sri Lanka. This is a very rare incident happen in colombo as we don't see many powerful issues getting involved like in this fact.. when VIP shows up to normal random people, They are considered as steel. Actually when VVIP get into action . Then we get to know steel can be also an exception of Glass.

The person who got hurt have been admitted to Nawaloka hospital with a custody limitations from police.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Mervyn should not get excited: Rajitha

Minister of Fisheries Dr. Rajitha Senaratne said today that his colleague Minister of Public Relations Mervyn Silva does not have to get excited and deny his involvement in the extortion drama in the newly constructed Peliyagoda Fish Market as no one had accused him of anything.

Minister Senaratne was replying a question raised by journalists about a statement made by Minister Silva that he is not involved in the extortion drama. Minister Silva had made said so at a public function in Kelaniya recently.  (YP)



New Selection committee appointed

A new Selection Committee for the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) comprising Dulip Mendis, Don Arunasiri, Brendon Kuruppu, R. Madurasinghe has been appointed by Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage today, official sources confirmed.


On April 6, the Selection Committee of the Sri Lanka cricket led by its Chairman Aravinda de Silva handed in their letters of resignation to the Sports Minister. The other members of the selection committee were Ranjith Fernando, Amal Silva and Shabbir Asgerally.

UK links SF to Lasantha killing

The Sri Lanka government says it was told by British officials that they had evidence to suggest former military chief Sarath Fonseka was involved in the assassination of the editor of Sunday Leader.

Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha, a ruling party MP, told BBC Sinhala service that the defence attaché of the British High Commission (BHC) in Colombo "gave a note" that accused then General Fonseka of being responsible for the assassination.

A spokesperson at the BHC in Colombo told BBC Sinhala service: "The British High Commission in Colombo would willingly share with the Sri Lankan authorities any evidence it obtained that shed any light on the assassination of the Sunday Leader Editor.”

General Fonseka, commander of the Sri Lanka army under President Mahinda Rajapaksa, during the war later selected as the common presidential candidate by the major opposition parties against Mr Rajapaksa.

British authorities have neither denied nor confirmed Prof Wijesinha’s statement.

"When the election came they (the British HC) took his side and did not provide us with the information," Prof Wijesinha told BBC Sandeshaya.
But the UK authorities have denied having favoured Gen Fonseka at January 2010 presidential elections.

“The UK Government remains impartial during elections in other countries. We did not favour any candidate in the Presidential Elections in Sri Lanka in 2009,” the BHC spokesperson said.

The US State Department report says that there has been no progress in investigations into the killing of Sunday Leader editor, Lasantha Wickrematunga and the disappearance of LankaeNews journalist Prageeth Ekneligoda.

In response Prof. Wijesinghe admitted that "it is necessary" to properly investigate the assassination but there was what he called a danger of government being accused of "political victimization" if they pursue the case against Fonseka.

"But of course we shouldn't stop investigations just because we will be accused of political victimizations," said Prof. Wijesinghe.

Lasantha Wickrametunga was shot dead in Colombo on 08 January, 2009. The attackers were never caught.

In a posthumously published editorial attributed to Lasantha he said, "When finally I am killed, it will be the government that kills me."  (BBC Sinhala)

Military refutes US HR report

The Sri Lankan Military today refuted all allegations by a US Government report alleging continued Human Rights violations in Sri Lanka. “All these allegations are baseless,” Military Spokesperson Major General Ubaya Madawela told the Lanka Classified .

“The government and its agents continued to be responsible for serious human rights problems. Security forces committed arbitrary and unlawful killings, although the number of extrajudicial killings declined. Disappearances continued to be a problem, although the total also declined,” the report reads.

“The humanitarian operation was carried out under the law of war and we know that there have been no such acts committed by the armed forces,” Madawela said.

“Many independent observers cited a continued climate of fear among minority populations, in large part based on past incidents,” according to the report.

The military emphasised that it is working with civilians to rebuild the country and is receiving their full cooperation. “There is no necessity for people to live in fear they have seen the cooperative efforts of the Military for development activities in all areas of the country—especially those that were involved in the conflict,” the Military spokesperson said.

“Civil-Military cooperation has been at its peak and we are working with the people towards developing self employment opportunities and agricultural efforts as well as their overall economic development,” he added.

The Military Spokesperson further elaborated on the efforts by the armed forces to bring an air of cheer and prosperity during the New Year season. “We began hosting programmes in every Grama Seva Division from the 9th of this month, on the request of the people, and these will continue till the end of the month. These are aimed at letting all those in the country feel the joy and happiness of the season,” he said.

He further added that during the period of the war the Army adopted a “comprehensive approach” which was aimed at not merely the humanitarian operation but the rebuilding of the country after the war.

Congratulation Devin Serasinghe ( champion of INTERlicious - karterACT)

 INTERlicious - karterACT
The Interact Club of Gateway College in collaboration with the Interact Club of St.Bridget's Convent is   organizing a Pro-Karting tournament along with a Food Fiesta And Dj music 
which was a fundraiser to help out poor schools in northern province


 food fair was sponsered by

- Gonuts with Donuts
- Roots
- Dinemore
- Elephant House which also made a event a success 

Karting event was held in Speedrome Battaramulla from 
 2:00pm - 9:00pm

Winner of the tournament 
goes to Famous Upulwan Serasinghe's son Devin Serasinghe ... Rates as the champion of the tournament from 100 karting racers 

Platinum Sponsor
 Amashee Housing & Property Development 


Co-Sponsors
- Kik Cola
- Speedrome Battaramulla

Official Media Partners
- Derana Tv
- Kiss 898
- The Sunday Leader
- Motor Magazine
- SriLanka Party Animals 

special thanks goes to 
Binara Panduwawala  

Devin Serasinghe In Action 




Devin Serasinghe



Wednesday, April 6, 2011

CCD arrests 20 in Peliyagoda

The Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) arrested 20 suspects this morning who were part of an extortion racket at the newly built fishing complex in Peliyagoda, Colombo Range DIG Anura Senanayake said.

The breakthrough about the extortion racket came to the fold when the Fisheries Ministry informed the Defence Secretary about the racket.

The suspects were running the extortion racket by demanding cash within the range of Rs.25 to Rs.500 from each fish dealer. Among the arrested is a Vice Chairman of an Urban Council in the area.

The raid to arrest the suspects was carried out under the directions of Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, DIG Senanayake said.

The investigations have been handed over to the Colombo Range from the Peliyagoda Special Crimes Division. (Supun Dias)

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Murali faces new test for UK visa

Sri Lanka's legendary spinner Muttiah Muralitharan is struggling to qualify to play English county cricket this year - because he is scared of computers and examinations.

A recent change in Britain's work visa rules means the world record holder must prove his English language skills at an examination to secure a permit to play for Gloucestershire in June.

"I have a visitor's visa (for Britain) till 2013, but I have to sit for an exam now to work there," he told reporters on Tuesday, adding he was scared to write his exams on a computer.

"I don't know how to use computers."

Asked if he was frightened of the computer or the exam, he said: "Both."

"I last sat for exams in 1988 and passed six subjects for my (General Certificate of Education) Ordinary Levels. I left school afterwards. All I wanted to do was to play cricket."

Muralitharan, who turns 39 this month, quit international cricket after Sri Lanka's defeat in the World Cup final against India on Saturday with a record 800 Test and 534 one-day wickets under his belt.

Despite his aversion to computers, Muralitharan runs several charities which fund IT training, maintains schools and donates supplies to thousands of underprivileged children.

"I need about $100,000 each year for school books, uniforms, shoes and supplies to distribute to 20,000 children," he said.

His Foundation for Goodness charity is also raising cash to build a $5 million sporting facility, school and IT lab in the island's north to help thousands of war-displaced civilians.

An ethnic Tamil, Muralitharan runs a similar project in the island's Sinhala-dominated south that was affected by the 2004 Asian tsunami.

He plans to travel to Australia, Malaysia and the US to raise money from the expatriate Tamil community and well wishers.

"All my life it has been cricket. Now its my turn to help people less fortunate than me." Colombo, April 5 (AFP)

Sai Baba on life-support

Doctors treating Satya Sai Baba, 86, have said that his condition was critical and they needed to keep him on life support systems.

Sai Baba was admitted last week with chest and lung infections to the intensive care unit of the Sri Satya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences at Puttaparthi in Anantapur district. A panel of top doctors at the hospital are attending to him.

“Bhagwan Satya Sai Baba continues to be on ventilator support for helping his respiration and suction of the secretions from the lungs. He continues to be on CRRT system to help the functioning of the kidneys. The condition of Baba is critical,” the press statement issued by the Director of the Sri Satya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Dr A N Safaya, said. (Express news service)

MR unhappy with limited tickets?

Foreign officials from Sri Lanka are not happy with the level of courtesy extended to their President Mahinda Rajapaksa during his trip to Mumbai to watch the World Cup final.

Though no official complaint has been lodged with the Indian government, they have informally conveyed their displeasure at limited tickets made available to Rajapaksa’s entourage, and at the refusal let him meet the teams before the start of the match.
President Pratibha Patil greets her Sri Lankan counterpart in Mumbai

“The tickets for the Sri Lankan president were being organised by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). We would have been more happy if we had more tickets for the entourage,” the Sri Lankan Consul-General in Mumbai, Upekkha Samaratunga, told Mumbai Mirror.
Rajapaksa had decided to come to India for the final after Sri Lanka’s semi-final victory over New Zealand in Colombo.
A request for 40 tickets was made to the BCCI through the Indian High Commission in Sri Lanka.

Around the same time, the cricket board got another request for 36 passes from Rashtrapati Bhawan for Indian President Pratibha Patil and her group.

“Since it was not possible for us to accommodate everybody at such short notice, we made 10 passes available to both the leaders in President’s Box at the stadium,” BCCI’s Chief Administrative Officer Ratnakar Shetty said.

“Since the Indian President is from Mumbai, we made another 20 passes available to her at the Garware pavilion. As for the Sri Lankan President, we could offer him only 10 additional passes in the Garware stand.”

Board officials said that since they were aware that Sri Lanka’s Sports Minister CB Rathnayake had purchased 40 tickets for the Garware stand a few weeks ago, they advised the Presidential entourage to use some of the seats blocked by him.

“In addition to that, I believe the Sri Lankan board president bought 10-15 more seats in the Vithal Divecha stand. But there was no problem,” Shetty said.

A senior official of the Maharashtra government said the Lankans were also upset because Rajapaksa’s request to meet the Sri Lankan players before the start of the match was denied at the last minute.

In the India vs Pakistan semi-final in Mohali, both Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and Indian PM Manmohan Singh had the teams before the match began.

Consul-General Samaratunga said that a meeting with the players was scheduled in the President’s programme, but was later changed by Indian authorities.

Further, Rajapaksa was not allowed a picture opportunity with the winning Indian after the final.
When contacted, an MEA official in New Delhi said that Rajapaksa had not been invited by India, he had himself asked to come over.

In Mohali, Gilani was our guest. That’s why he was taken on the field to meet the players. "If there was no on-the-field interaction in Mumbai, it could be because of protocol issues.”

When contacted, the Sri Lankan High Commissioner to India, Prasad Kariyawasam, confirmed that no complaint had been lodged with the Indian government on the issue. (Mumbai Mirror)

Kumar Sangakkara to step down as Sri Lankan skipper


Kumara Sangakkara
Kumara Sangakkara.
Sri Lankan skipper Kumara Sangakkara on Tuesday toldHeadlines Today that he was going to quit the national cricket team's captaincy.

Sangakkara said he has already met the Lankan board officials and communicated his decision and said he felt that following the ICC World Cup finals defeat at the hands of Indian team it was time someone else took over as the captain of the Lankan cricket team.

Sangakkara's disclosure came in an exclusive interview with Headlines Today Executive Editor Rahul Kanwal.

Ruling out his retirement from the game, however, Sangakkara said, "I will continue to play for another two-three years."

Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men had defeated Sangakkara's team by 6 wickets in the final held at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium on April 2. It was Sri Lanka's second consecutive World Cup final defeat under his captaincy. In 2007, Lanka had lost the coveted trophy to the mighty Australians.