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Examination Time Table First Departmental Tests for Officers of Western Provincial Technical Service 2017 Examination Time Table Examination Center :- Ashoka College, Colombo 10 Serial Number Date Time Subject Subject Numbers 01 2018.11.03 From 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. Taking quantities (Lower Paper) 02 02 2018.11.10 From 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. Measuring and Levelling 03 03 2018.11.17 From 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. Work Field Management 09 04 2019.02.02 From 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. Planning and Tracing 05 Basic Building Construction and 05 2019.02.09 From 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. 07 Maintainance 06 2019.02.23 From 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. Water Supply and Drainage 08 07 2019.03.02 From 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. Building Roads and Maintainance 10 Departmental rules , regulations 08 2019.03.09 From 9.00 a.m to 11.00 a.m 06 and procedures 09 2019.03.16 From 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. Mathematics (Lower Paper) 01 Note :- Examination admissions of the applicants who have applied for above examinations were already being sent to relevant heads of departments by registered post. Serial Examination Institution to which relevant Numbe Name I.D.Number Working Office Number admissions were sent r Provincial Director of Irrigation, District Irrigation Engineering Office, 01 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/001 P.R.Wickramarachchi 198209800352 Provincial Department of Irrigation (W.P) Kaluthara North. Provincial Director of Irrigation, District Irrigation Engineering Office, 02 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/002 G.G.L.Ranasinghe 887120870V Provincial Department of Irrigation (W.P) Kaluthara North. Provincial Director of Irrigation, District Irrigation Engineering Office, 03 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/003 K.D.M.T.K.Katugampala 910042548V Provincial Department of Irrigation (W.P) Colombo. Provincial Director of Irrigation, District Irrigation Engineering Office, 04 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/004 T.K.Dilrukshi 795072659V Provincial Department of Irrigation (W.P) Kaluthara North. Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 05 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/005 G.S.S.Perera 877512118V District Office 03 Municipal Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 06 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/006 D.A.L.C.De Silva 686741320V District Office 02 A Municipal Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 07 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/007 W.A.S.K.Fonseka 716460541V District Office 2 B Municipal Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 08 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/008 R.P.W.L.Rajapaksha 836601130V District Office 2 B Municipal Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 09 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/009 D.S.Vinodani 875882112V Municipal Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 10 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/010 M.A.L.A.Dias 798093592V District Office 2 B Municipal Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 11 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/011 D.P.Piyasena 740972324V District Office 02 B Municipal Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 12 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/012 B.A.I.Pradeep Cooray 750621368V Madampitiya Pre Mixing Yard Municipal Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 13 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/013 J.M.G.K.Jayasekara 877522644V Central Road Maintainance Unit Municipal Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 14 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/014 N.D.Karunarathna 835981231V Material Laboratary Municipal Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 15 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/015 P.P.M.S.Siriwardene 711113118V Water supply and drainage division Municipal Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 16 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/016 N.M.Kalubowila 865911408V District Office 01 Municipal Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 17 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/017 M.A.R.Nimesha 855700840V Water supply and drainage division Municipal Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 18 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/018 W.A.T.M.Wickramasinghe 898482707V Water supply and drainage division Municipal Council 19 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/019 H.D.S.Gunasekara 198609700295 Secretary, Kesbewa Urban Council 20 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/020 S.M.D.P.N.Suraweera 898293815V Secretary, Ja-Ela Urban Council 21 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/021 K.A.D.W.Priyadarshani 808510022V Secretary, Kolonnawa Urban Council 22 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/022 S.M.J.D.Rananjana 881270498V Secretary, Seeduwa Urban Council 23 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/023 A.T.Jayananda 671680464V Secretary, Maharagama Urban Council Urban Commissioner, Kaduwela 24 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/024 M.A.N.D.Thalliyadda 718152810V Municipal Council Urban Commissioner, Sri 25 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/025 S.G.A.Charunda 870943911V Jayawardenapura Kotte Municipal Council Urban Commissioner, Sri 26 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/026 M.R.M.T.Dharmasena 763212130V Jayawardenapura Kotte Municipal Council Urban Commissioner, Sri 27 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/027 W.S.Dimuthu Niranjala 785793030V Jayawardenapura Kotte Municipal Council 28 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/028 S.P.Saranga 907654001V Secretary, Peliyagoda Urban Council Local Government Commissioner , Local Local Government Assistant 29 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/029 M.N.N.Karunarathna 878331435V Governmrnt Department (W.P) Commissioner Office, Kaluthara Local Government Commissioner , Local Local Government Assistant 30 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/030 K.H.P.T.Kumari 878033019V Government Department (W.P) Commissioner Office, Nugegoda 31 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/031 L.D.L.D.Prasadi 905912658V Secretary, Ja-Ela Pradeshiya Sabha 32 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/032 G.T.D.L.Sujeewa 728541547V Secretary, MadurawalaPradeshiya Sabha 33 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/033 P.S.S.Sandanayake 908454057V Secretary, Madurawala Pradeshiya Sabha Secretary, Palindanuwara Pradeshiya 34 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/034 B.V.P.Indika 793580037V Sabha 35 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/035 K.A.S.Kumara 762530090V Secretary, Dodangoda Pradeshiya Sabha 36 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/036 N.B.H.Allis 905110497V Secretary, Mathugama Pradeshiya Sabha 37 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/037 R.D.G.Kavinda 198829402066 Secretary,Walallawita Pradeshiya Sabha 38 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/038 G.N.Silva 751270399V Secretary, KalutharaPradeshiya Sabha 39 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/039 H.U.Nishanthi 805800178V Secretary, Seethawaka Pradeshiya Sabha 40 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/040 K.D.S.C.Kodikara 853311367V Secretary, Kelaniya Pradeshiya Sabha 41 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/041 S.A.W.Gayanthi 908453484V Secretary, Kelaniya Pradeshiya Sabha 42 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/042 H.J.I.Liyanage 652462235V Secretary, Kelaniya Pradeshiya Sabha 43 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/043 D.A.H.M.Dasanayaka 197769801303 Secretary, Diwulapitiya Pradeshiya Sabha 44 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/044 D.M.S.M.Dissanayaka 905023195V Secretary,Meerigama Pradeshiya Sabha 45 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/045 S.S.V.Kumari 856690300V Secretary,Meerigama Pradeshiya Sabha 46 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/046 E.S.U.Enderage 875960385V Secretary,Aththanagalla Pradeshiya Sabha 47 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/047 B.A.N.Perera 917752737V Secretary,Aththanagalla Pradeshiya Sabha 48 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/048 G.H.R.Chandrika 877781658V Secretary, Biyagama Pradeshiya Sabha 49 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/049 H.D.Jayakodi 835461270V Secretary, Gampaha Pradeshiya Sabha 50 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/050 K.D.Jayasinghe 866891400V Secretary, Beruwala Urban Council 51 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/051 A.D.C.Deshapriya 751910193V Secretary, Seethawakapura Urban Council 52 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/052 P.P.K.Deshapriya 828182846V Secretary, Seethawakapura Urban Council Secretary, Katunayaka Seeduwa Urban 53 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/053 H.R.Sujeewa Haputhota 772202695V Council Municipal Commissioner , Colombo 54 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/054 D.G.H.Dahanayake 750960880V Water supply and drainage division Municipal Council 55 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/055 C.A.K.Gallage 643602229V Secretary, Ja-ElaPradeshiya Sabha 56 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/056 N.P.Weerakoon 788420013V Secretary, Bulathsinhala Pradeshiya Sabha 57 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/057 A.V.N.Abesinghe 865580711V Secretary, Biyagama Pradeshiya Sabha 58 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/058 W.R.K.Chathurika 846540288V Secretary, Kaluthara Urban Council Local Government Commissioner , Local Local Government Assistant 59 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/059 D.N.W.Pathirana 813593416V Government Department (W.P) Commissioner Office, Gampaha 60 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/060 D.M.Jayasinghe 877211053V Secretary, Minuwangoda Pradeshiya Sabha 61 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/061 P.D.N.Mathubhashini 898540693V Secretary, Minuwangoda Pradeshiya Sabha 62 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/062 W.D.C.Gunawardhana 847640120V Secretary, Diwulapitiya Pradeshiya Sabha 63 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/063 S.H.Dinesh 800840988V Secretary, Diwulapitiya Pradeshiya Sabha Local Government Commissioner , Local Local Government Assistant 64 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/064 A.A.A.Senani 877813290V Governmrnt Department (W.P) Commissioner Office, Gampaha 65 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/065 එ N.D.I.Niranjala 806170160V Secretary, Beruwala Pradeshiya Sabha 66 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/066 H.D.Nirosha 755112992V Secretary, Beruwala Pradeshiya Sabha 67 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/067 H.H.B.C.Ariyarathna 197281502214 Secretary, KalutharaPradeshiya Sabha 68 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/068 S.P.Kodithuwakku 198857100719 Secretary, Beruwala Pradeshiya Sabha Deputy Chief Secretary (Engineering), 69 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/069 W.D.Sanuja Dilanka 892592233V Divisional Engineering Office, Horana Chief Secretary Office,(W.P) Deputy Chief Secretary (Engineering), 70 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/070 D.S.U.Adassuriya 198404201953 Divisional Engineering Office, Horana Chief Secretary Office,(W.P) Deputy Chief Secretary (Engineering), 71 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/071 H.A.I.Sanjeewani 805820446V Divisional Engineering Office, Kaluthara Chief Secretary Office,(W.P) Deputy Chief Secretary (Engineering), 72 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/072 S.T.I.Samantha 197813102649 Divisional Engineering Office, Negombo Chief Secretary Office,(W.P) Deputy Chief Secretary (Engineering), 73 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/073 A.S.A.Silva 851930280V Divisional Engineering Office, Kaluthara Chief Secretary Office,(W.P) Deputy Chief Secretary (Engineering), Divisional Engineering Office, 74 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/074 N.P.M.S.Nainanayake 198163300955 Chief Secretary Office,(W.P) Minuwangoda Deputy Chief Secretary (Engineering), Divisional Engineering Office, 75 TO/C/DP-I/17/S/075 B.P.S.N.Pathirana 806630403V Chief Secretary Office,(W.P) Minuwangoda Deputy Chief Secretary (Engineering),
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