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The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka N. B. - (i) Part iV (A) of the Gazette No. 2070 of 04.05.2018 was not published. (ii) The List of Jurors in Galle District Jurisdiction Areas in year 2018 has been published in Part Vi of this Gazette in Sinhala, English and tamil Languages. YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha .eiÜ m;%h The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka wxl 2"071 – 2018 uehs ui 11 jeks isl=rdod – 2018'05'11 No. 2,071 – fRiDAy, MAy 11, 2018 (Published by Authority) PART I : SECTION (I) – GENERAL (Separate paging is given to each language of every Part in order that it may be filed separately) PAGE PAGE Proclamations, &c., by the President … — Government Notifications … … 724 Appointments, &c., by the President … 668 Price Control Orders … … — Appointments, &c., by the Cabinet of Ministers … — Central Bank of Sri Lanka Notices… … — Accounts of the Government of Sri Lanka … — Appointments, &c., by the Public Service Commission — Revenue and Expenditure Returns… … — Appointments, &c., by the Judicial Service Commission — Miscellaneous Departmental Notices … 727 Other Appointments, &c. … … 702 Notice to Mariners … … — Appointments, &c., of Registrars … — “Excise Ordinance” Notices … … — Note.– 1990 Suwaseriya foundation Bill was published as a supplement to the Part ii of the Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka of 27th April, 2018. IMportant NOTICE REGARDING Acceptance OF NOTICES FOR PUBlication IN THE WEEKLY “GAZETTE” AttENtiON is drawn to the Notification appearing in the 1st week of every month, regarding the latest dates and times of acceptance of Notices for publication in the weekly Gazettes, at the end of every weekly Gazette of Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. All notices to be published in the weekly Gazettes shall close at 12.00 noon of each friday, two weeks before the date of publication. All Government Departments, Corporations, Boards, etc. are hereby advised that Notifications fixing closing dates and times of applications in respect of Post-Vacancies, Examinations, tender Notices and dates and times of Auction Sales, etc. should be prepared by giving adequate time both from the date of despatch of notices to Govt. 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Electronic Transactions Act, No. 19 of 2006 - Section 9 “Where any Act or Enactment provides that any proclamation, rule, regulation, order, by-law, notification or other matter shall be published in the Gazette, then such requirement shall be deemed to have been satisfied if such rule, regulation, order, by-law, notification or other matter is published in an electronic form of the Gazette.” GANGANI LIYANAGE, Government Printer (Acting). Department of Govt. Printing, Colombo 08, 01st January, 2018. This Gazette can be downloaded from www.documents.gov.lk B 81280 - 523 (05/2018) 667 fldgi : fPoh ­­­‑ YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha .eiÜ m;%h ‑ 2018'05'11 668 I (I) PART I : SEC. (I) – GAZETTE OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA – 11.05.2018 Appointments, &c., by the President No. 321 of 2018 force of the Sri Lanka Army with effect from 25th October, 2010: DRf/21/RECt/3100. Major General HARSHA LAKSHMAN WEERATUNGA, USP SRI LANKA ARmy—REGULAR FORCE LSC (O/50807); Retirement and Transfer to the Sri Lanka Army TRANSFER to THE SRI LANKA ARMY Regular (General) Reserve approved by His REGULAR (GENERAL) RESERVE Excellency the President HiS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT has approved the transfer RETIREMENT of the undermentioned Senior Officer to the Sri Lanka Army Regular (General) Reserve with effect from 25th October, HiS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT has approved the retirement of the under mentioned Senior Officer from the Regular 2010: force of the Sri Lanka Army with effect from 27th May, 2010: Major General HARSHA LAKSHMAN WEERATUNGA, USP Lsc (O/50807). Major General ABDUL SAMAD MOHAMED ZAHEER, RSP (O/50819); By His Excellency’s Command, TRANSFER to THE SRI LANKA ARMY GOTABAYA RAJAPAKSA, RWP RSP psc, REGULAR (GENERAL) RESERVE Secretary, Ministry of Defence. HiS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT has approved the transfer of the undermentioned Senior Officer to the Sri Lanka Army Colombo, Regular (General) Reserve with effect from 27th May, 2010: 13th October, 2010. Major General ABDUL SAMAD MOHAMED ZAHEER, RSP 05-217/2 (O/50819). By His Excellency’s Command, No. 323 of 2018 GOTABAYA RAJAPAKSA, RWP RSP psc, Secretary, DRf/21/RECt/3179. Ministry of Defence, Public Security, Law and Order, SRI LANKA ARmy—REGULAR FORCE Colombo, Retirement and Transfer to the Sri Lanka Army 10th May, 2010. Regular (General) Reserve approved by His Excellency the President 05-217/1 RETIREMENT No. 322 of 2018 HiS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT has approved the retirement of the under mentioned Senior Officer from the Regular DRf/21/RECt/3180. force of the Sri Lanka Army with effect from 19th December, 2010: SRI LANKA ARmy—REGULAR FORCE Major General WADUGE RANJITH WASANTHA KUMARA, Retirement and Transfer to the Sri Lanka Army Regular (General) Reserve approved by His USP (O/50776); Excellency the President TRANSFER to THE SRI LANKA ARMY RETIREMENT REGULAR (GENERAL) RESERVE HiS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT has approved the retirement HiS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT has approved the transfer of the undermentioned Senior Officer from the Regular of the undermentioned Senior Officer to the Sri Lanka Army I fldgi : (I) fPoh ­­­‑ YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha .eiÜ m;%h ‑ 2018'05'11 PART I : SEC. (I) – GAZETTE OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA – 11.05.2018 669 Regular (General) Reserve with effect from 19th December, No. 325 of 2018 2010: MOD/DEf/2/01/ARf/REt/576. Major General WADUGE RANJITH WASANTHA KUMARA, USP (O/50776). SRI LANKA ARmy—REGULAR FORCE By His Excellency’s Command, Retirement and Transfer to the Sri Lanka Army Regular (General) Reserve approved by His GOTABAYA RAJAPAKSA, RWP RSP psc, Excellency the President Secretary, Ministry of Defence. RETIREMENT Colombo, HiS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT has approved the retirement 13th October, 2010. of the under mentioned Senior Officer from the Regular force of the Sri Lanka Army with effect from 17th May 05-217/3 2014: No. 324 of 2018 Major General LEONARD BRINDLEY RAVINDRAN MARK, RSP USP ndu (O/50893); MOD/DEf/2/01/ARf/REt/575. TRANSFER to THE SRI LANKA ARMY SRI LANKA ARmy—REGULAR FORCE REGULAR (GENERAL) RESERVE Retirement and Transfer to the Sri Lanka Army HiS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT has approved the transfer Regular (General) Reserve approved by His of the undermentioned Senior Officer to the Sri Lanka Army Excellency the President Regular (General) Reserve with effect from 17th May, 2014: RETIREMENT Major General LEONARD BRINDLEY RAVINDRAN MARK, RSP USP ndu (O/50893). HiS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT has approved the retirement of the under mentioned Senior Officer from the Regular By His Excellency’s Command, force of the Sri Lanka Army with effect from 09th May, 2014: GOTABAYA RAJAPAKSA, RWP RSP psc, Secretary, Major General EDIRIMUNI PIYAL DE ZOYSA ABEYSEKERA, Ministry of Defence and USP (O/50912); Urban Development. TRANSFER to THE SRI LANKA ARMY Colombo, REGULAR (GENERAL) RESERVE 04th April, 2014. HiS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT has approved the transfer 05-217/5 of the undermentioned Senior Officer to the Sri Lanka Army Regular (General) Reserve with effect from 09th May, 2014: No. 326 of 2018 Major General EDIRIMUNI PIYAL DE ZOYSA ABEYSEKERA, USP (O/50912). MOD/DEf/2/01/ARf/REt/581. By His Excellency’s Command, SRI LANKA ARmy—REGULAR FORCE GOTABAYA RAJAPAKSA, RWP RSP psc, Retirement and Transfer to the Sri Lanka Army Secretary, Regular (General) Reserve approved by His Ministry of Defence and Urban Development. Excellency the President Colombo, RETIREMENT 04th April, 2014. HiS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT has approved the retirement 05-217/4 of the under mentioned Senior Officer from the Regular fldgi : fPoh ­­­‑ YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha .eiÜ m;%h ‑ 2018'05'11 670 I (I) PART I : SEC. (I) – GAZETTE OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA – 11.05.2018 force of the Sri Lanka Army with effect from 30th July, Colonel GNAPRIYA SARATH BANDARA TENNE, RSP 2014: (O/60527). Brigadier WEERASINGHE PATHIRANNAHELAGE UPALI By His Excellency’s Command, WEERASINGHE, USP (O/61062); GOTABAYA RAJAPAKSA, RWP RSP psc, Secretary, TRANSFER to THE SRI LANKA ARMY Ministry of Defence and REGULAR (GENERAL) RESERVE Urban Development. HiS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT has approved the transfer Colombo, of the undermentioned Senior Officer to the Sri Lanka Army 14th September, 2012. Regular (General) Reserve with effect from 30th July, 2014: 05-217/7 Brigadier WEERASINGHE PATHIRANNAHELAGE UPALI WEERASINGHE, USP (O/61062). No. 328 of 2018 By His Excellency’s Command, MOD/DEf/2/01/ARf/REt/326. GOTABAYA RAJAPAKSA, RWP RSP psc, SRI LANKA ARmy—REGULAR FORCE Secretary, Ministry of Defence and Retirement and Transfer to the Sri Lanka Army Urban Development. Regular (General) Reserve approved by His Excellency the President Colombo, RETIREMENT 04th April, 2014. HiS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT
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