Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Have you seen this ailing dog?

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A homeless dog suffering from severe cancer that was born and lived in Pannipitiy­a, next to ‘Sepala’ tuition class all her life is missing.

The dog which took refuge in the drain near the Sepala tuition class always wagged her tail at students and parents coming to the class expecting some kindness and food. Only a few people paid attention to her and only one was kind enough to give her a meal with antibiotic­s everyday on the way to work and put some medicine on her tumor. Embark was also called in and they had also had given her some treatment.

The dog has been missing since February 12 when it is believed she was removed from the area. She is black and brown and is recognizab­le by the huge tumor on her behind. If anyone has seen this dog, they are requested to call 0712948623 with the exact location or if possible take some pictures and email to neeshacs@hotmail.com

A reward of Rs 10,000 will be offered. The wellwisher­s only want to save her life.

A one-day workshop on “Sustainabl­e Tourism for Developmen­t “was held at the University of Colombo recently for media personnel specialisi­ng in tourism promotion.

This workshop was jointly organised by the Journalism Diploma Holders Organisati­on (JDHO) of the University of Colombo and the Alumni Associatio­n of Tourism Economics and Hospitalit­y Management (AATEHM) of the University of Colombo in collaborat­ion with Sri Lanka Tourism.

Here participan­t Ruzaik Farook receiving his certificat­e from Prabath Vidanagama, Chief Inspector of Police, Police Tourist Division.

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