November 18, 2024
tami sin youtube  twitter facebook

    CAA confiscates one million worth Buddhist Flags

    April 24, 2015

    The Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) has confiscated Buddhist flags that do not conform to accepted standards. The CAA has seized 50,000 Buddhist flags worth one million rupees from shops located at People's Park Building Complex in Pettah yesterday.

    The CAA has received a number of public complaints regarding traders who have sold substandard Buddhist flags and Atapirikara at various places across the country.

     

    According to CAA Media Spokesman Udayajeewa Ekanayake, CAA will continue to raid shops which sell Buddhist flags, Vesak decorations and Atapirikara that fail to conform to standards during the Vesak festival throughout the island.

     

    He emphasized that Atapirikara, Buddhist flags and Vesak decorations should not become yet another trade item in the market, and they should be treated with due reverence.

     

    Meanwhile, the CAA and Sri Lanka Standards Institute have been instructed to stipulate new quality standards in the production and sale of Atapirikara.

    dgi log front

    recu

    electionR2

    Desathiya