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G.C.E. O/L exam results released

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The results of the 2022(2023) G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination have been released last night (Nov.30).

Department of Examinations said the results can be viewed on its official websites: www.doenets.lk / www.results.exams.gov.lk

Meanwhile, applications for re-scrutinization of the results will be accepted from December 14 – 18.

The exam was held from May 29 to June 08 this year at 3,568 centres island-wide and with 472,553 candidates in total sitting for the exam.

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Islandwide investigation substandard fertilizer racket

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The National Fertilizer Secretariat has launched an islandwide investigation to identify and remove substandard fertilizer from the local market.

The probe is being carried out through district Assistant Directors islandwide.

Director of the secretariat – Mr. Chandana Lokuhewage states that the investigation commenced following the recent raid of substandard fertilizer in the Polonnaruwa area.

Police had seized 1,565 bags of urea fertilizer during the raid in Siripura, Polonnaruwa.

Samples from the seized stock are to be sent to Colombo for laboratory testing, Lokuge confirmed.

12 suspects arrested in this regard have been remanded until May 28 after they were produced before the Dehiattakandiya Magistrate’s Court.

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US provides advanced nuclear detection equipment to strengthen SL’s maritime security

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The U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka has provided state-of-the-art radiation and chemical detection equipment valued at $1 million (299 million LKR) to the Sri Lanka Navy, significantly boosting the country’s capacity to detect and respond to nuclear, radiological, and chemical threats in its maritime domain. 

This advanced equipment, supplied through the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) and its Office of Nuclear Smuggling Detection and Deterrence (NSDD), was officially handed over during a ceremony at Sri Lanka Navy Headquarters on May 15, attended by U.S. Ambassador Julie Chung and Sri Lanka Navy Commander Vice Admiral Kanchana Banagoda. 

The equipment enhances the Sri Lanka Navy’s capability to conduct visit, board, search, and seizure (VBSS) operations in the Indian Ocean while strengthening its ability to detect and intercept hazardous chemical, radiological, and nuclear materials, safeguarding the nation’s ports and maritime routes.

“This advanced equipment is a vital tool for protecting Sri Lanka’s maritime borders and ensuring the safety of the entire region,” said U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung. “By enhancing the Navy’s ability to detect and respond to nuclear and radiological threats, we are not just strengthening Sri Lanka’s security—we are also safeguarding international shipping routes, protecting communities, and making sure harmful materials don’t reach America’s and other countries’ shores. This partnership is about keeping people safe, maintaining secure trade, and reinforcing our shared commitment to regional security.”

This equipment transfer is the first major initiative following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in February 2024 between the Sri Lanka Navy and DOE/NNSA. The MOU aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation in detecting and preventing the illegal transport of nuclear and radioactive materials. In addition to this transfer, in March, the U.S. Embassy, through DOE/NNSA, donated $500,000 worth of new radiation detection equipment at Colombo Port’s West Container Terminal, further enhancing Sri Lanka Customs’ ability to detect radioactive materials and secure global supply chains. This equipment is crucial because it helps prevent dangerous radioactive materials from entering everyday products, protects communities from potential hazards, strengthens the safety of international shipping routes, and stops nuclear and radiological threats before they can reach U.S. shores. 

NSDD will continue to support the Sri Lanka Navy in the future through specialized training in the use of radiation detection equipment, and further enhancement of the Navy’s VBSS capabilities. The United States remains committed to supporting Sri Lanka’s efforts to enhance maritime security, detect and deter nuclear threats, and ensure a safer, more secure Indian Ocean region and U.S. homeland.

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New tourist zones to be opened in Yala National Park

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The Ministry of Environment has announced plans to open several new zones in the Yala National Park for tourists.

Minister of Environment – Dammika Patabendi mentioned that this decision was made in order to alleviate the heavy tourist congestion in the park.

According to him, a new zone named Arangamuwa will be opened, along with the reopening of the previously closed Zones 3 and 4.

The Minister further stated that the necessary facilities are currently being set up in these areas.

Yala National Park, which spans an area of 100,000 hectares, has opened about 25,000 hectares for tourism.

The park consists of 06 zones, with 06 entrances available for visitors.

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