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Preparatory Survey Report on Rehabilitation of Kilinochchi Water Supply Scheme in Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA MINISTRY OF WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE NATIONAL WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE BOARD (NWSDB) PREPARATORY SURVEY REPORT ON REHABILITATION OF KILINOCHCHI WATER SUPPLY SCHEME IN DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA DECEMBER 2011 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY (JICA) NJS CONSULTANTS CO.,LTD GED JR 11-191 The cost estimates is based on the price level and exchange rate of June 2011. The exchange rate is: Sri Lanka Rupee 1.00 = Japanese Yen 0.749 (= US$0.00897) DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA MINISTRY OF WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE NATIONAL WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE BOARD (NWSDB) PREPARATORY SURVEY REPORT ON REHABILITATION OF KILINOCHCHI WATER SUPPLY SCHEME IN DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA DECEMBER 2011 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY (JICA) NJS CONSULTANTS CO.,LTD Preface Japan International cooperation Agency (JICA) decided to conduct ‘The Preparatory Survey on Rehabilitation of Killinochchi Water Supply Scheme in Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka”, and organized a survey team, NJS Consultants Co., Ltd. between February, 2011 to December, 2011. The survey team held a series of discussions with the officials concerned of the Government of Sri Lanka, and conducted a field investigation. As a result of further studies in Japan, the present report was finalized. I hope that this report will continue to the promotion of the project and to the enhancement to the friendly relations between our two countries. Finally, I wish to express my sincere appreciation to the officials concerned of the Government of Sri Lanka for their close cooperation extended to the survey team. December, 2011 Shinya Ejima Director General Global Environment Department Japan International Cooperation Agency Summary 1. -
Environmental Impact Assessment Report
Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resource, Sri Lankan Government. Asian Development Bank (ADB). Environmental Impact Assessment Report January 2020 Main Report Northern Province Sustainable Fisheries Development Project- Point Pedro Fisheries Harbor Development Project Submitted to: Coast Conservation and Costal Resources Management Department, 4th Floor, New Secretariat Building, Maligawatte, Colombo. Prepared by: EML Consultants (Pvt) Ltd i CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (AS OF 01 March 2017) Currency Unit Sri Lanka Rupee 1 US$ = 157.88 LKR 0.0063 US$ = 1 LKR ABBREVIATIONS ADB Asian Development Bank AIA Archaeological Impact Assessment CBO Community Based Organizations CCA Coastal Conservation Act CCCRMD Coastal Conservation and Coastal Resources Management Department CCS Climate Change Secretariat CCRF Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries CEA Central Environmental Authority CECB Central Engineering Consultancy Bureau CEMP Contractor Environmental Management Plan DoA Department of Archaeology DC Development Consent DDT Detail Design Team DFAR Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources DMC Disaster Management Center DS District Secretariat DSC Design & Supervision Consultant DWC Department of Wildlife Conservation EA Executing Agency EEZ Exclusive Economic Zone EHSG Environmental. Health and Safety Guidelines – World Bank EICC East Indian Coastal Current EMP Environmental Management Plan EMMP Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan EnA Environmental Assessment EPL Environmental Protection Licensing FD Forest Department FMA Fisheries -
As of Jan, 2021. CURRICULUM VITAE Dr
as of Jan, 2021. CURRICULUM VITAE Dr RUWAN WEERASEKERA FULL NAME Ilisha Ruwan Abeyratne Weerasekera PROFESSION Senior Professor of Civil Engineering STATUS Full-time, Permanent DATE OF BIRTH 23 September, 1958 NIC No. 195826700137 PERMANENT ADDRESS Home Office No 98/11A Room CE 001 Lake Road Civil Engineering Complex Wickramasinghepura Department of Civil Engineering Battaramulla 10120 University of Moratuwa Sri Lanka Katubedda, Moratuwa 10400 Sri Lanka TELEPHONE +94-11-277-3342 +94-11-265-0324 Ext. 2002 0718 015358 FAX - +94-11-265-0622 011-265-1216 (local) E-MAIL [email protected] [email protected] UNIVERSITY EDUCATION PhD (1991) The University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta, Canada. B.Sc Eng (Hons) (1982) University of Moratuwa Katubedda, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. Diploma in Curriculum Design & Instructional Material Development (2000) TTTI Taramani, Chennai, India. SPECIALISATION Education Technology Structures Civil Engineering EMPLOYMENT AND EXPERIENCE Time Period Position Institution/Company Aug 2017 - To date Senior Professor Department of Civil Engineering University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka Aug 2009 – Aug 2017 Professor Department of Civil Engineering University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka May 2012 - Aug 2013 Visiting Professor Northshore College of Business and Technology, Colombo, Sri Lanka Aug 2006 – Aug 2009 Director Faculty of Engineering Quality Assurance University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka July 1997 – Aug 2009 Senior Lecturer Department of Civil Engineering Grade I University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. July 1991 – July 1997 Senior Lecturer Department of Civil Engineering Grade II University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. September 2007 Visiting Lecturer Department of Civil & Env. Eng. University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia March. 2002 – April 2002 Visiting Professor Department of Civil Engineering University of Canterbury Christchurch, New Zealand Jan 2002 – Feb. -
Iconic Galaxy
ICONIC GALAXY EXPERIENCE CULTURE AND CAMARADERIE AMIDST LUSH HANGING GARDENS. HOST THE CITY’S MOST TALKED ABOUT PARTIES IN YOUR ELEGANT HOME. LET THE KIDS ENJOY EVERY PLEASURE OF CHILDHOOD UNDER THE SUN. STAY FIT, UNWIND, AND ENTERTAIN IN STYLE, AT YOUR OWN PRIVATE CLUB. “I’VE EXPERIENCED THE BEST THE WORLD CAN OFFER. NOW I’VE FOUND IT HERE.” - Jacqueline Fernandes, Galaxy resident THE LIFE YOU WANT. IT’S NOW YOURS TO ENJOY AT GALAXY. Your vision of a perfect life would probably have you enjoying an alfresco meal amidst beautifully landscaped hanging gardens. Or sipping a cappuccino on your private terrace, while a gourmet breakfast is whipped up in your state-of-the-art kitchen. Or lounging with the family by the poolside of your private club. Every facet of the life of your dreams, comes together at Galaxy. Creating a world where luxury, design, world-class amenities and abundant natural beauty are all yours, without compromise. Come home to Galaxy. To the life you’ve always wanted. A FITTING BACKDROP TO A GLOBAL LIFESTYLE: YOUR LANDMARK TOWER From the moment you turn into Galaxy’s private access road, you know you’ve entered a world beyond compare. Your car purrs over a charming bridge, spanning a sparkling canal, and you sweep in through imposing gates. High speed elevators whisk you silently up to your double-height arrival lobby. While higher still, Galaxy’s unique hanging gardens, crowned by a glass-walled observatory, offer you unobstructed views of the starry night sky. The imposing facade and rooftop garden provide Galaxy with an elegant and inimitable visual signature. -
Information About Meditation Centers and Other Important Places in Sri Lanka for Visiting Western Buddhist Lay Practitioners. In
Information about Meditation Centers and other important places in Sri Lanka for visiting Western Buddhist lay practitioners. Updated: January 2005. Introduction In Sri Lanka there are many meditation centres and monasteries, only some of these are suitable for Western Buddhist lay practitioners who do not intend to become monastics or stay long time in the country. The following information is particularly intended to western lay buddhists who are new to Sri Lanka and who wish to stay in a meditation centre in Sri Lanka for a limited period of time. The centres have been arranged according to districts. A separate paper, much more extensive, has been written for Western bhikkhus, those who aspire to become bhikkhus, or are very serious about their practise and are intending to stay a longer period of time. It is called: “Information about Meditation Centers, Forest Monasteries, and other important places in Sri Lanka for Western bhikkhus and serious lay practitioners. If one would like to visit a forest monastery during one’s stay in Sri Lanka then this last paper will provide one with useful information. The forthcoming book “Sacred Island” by Ven. S. Dhammika (to be published by the B.P.S.) gives exhaustive information regarding ancient monasteries and other sacred sites an pilgrimage places in Sri Lanka. The best places for those who are new to Sri Lanka and wish to do a retreat are the ones given under the Colombo District and Kandy District headings, i.e., Kanduboda Vipassana Meditation Centre, Kanduboda New Meditation Centre, Nilambe Meditation Centre, Pāramitā International Meditation Centre, and Dhammakū2a Vipassana Meditation Centre. -
CHAPTER 4 Perspective of the Colombo Metropolitan Area 4.1 Identification of the Colombo Metropolitan Area
Urban Transport System Development Project for Colombo Metropolitan Region and Suburbs CoMTrans UrbanTransport Master Plan Final Report CHAPTER 4 Perspective of the Colombo Metropolitan Area 4.1 Identification of the Colombo Metropolitan Area 4.1.1 Definition The Western Province is the most developed province in Sri Lanka and is where the administrative functions and economic activities are concentrated. At the same time, forestry and agricultural lands still remain, mainly in the eastern and south-eastern parts of the province. And also, there are some local urban centres which are less dependent on Colombo. These areas have less relation with the centre of Colombo. The Colombo Metropolitan Area is defined in order to analyse and assess future transport demands and formulate a master plan. For this purpose, Colombo Metropolitan Area is defined by: A) areas that are already urbanised and those to be urbanised by 2035, and B) areas that are dependent on Colombo. In an urbanised area, urban activities, which are mainly commercial and business activities, are active and it is assumed that demand for transport is high. People living in areas dependent on Colombo area assumed to travel to Colombo by some transport measures. 4.1.2 Factors to Consider for Future Urban Structures In order to identify the CMA, the following factors are considered. These factors will also define the urban structure, which is described in Section 4.3. An effective transport network will be proposed based on the urban structure as well as the traffic demand. At the same time, the new transport network proposed will affect the urban structure and lead to urban development. -
CHAP 9 Sri Lanka
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SUSTAINABLE URBAN TRANSPORT INDEX Sustainable Urban Transport Index Colombo, Sri Lanka
SUSTAINABLE URBAN TRANSPORT INDEX Sustainable Urban Transport Index Colombo, Sri Lanka November 2017 Dimantha De Silva, Ph.D(Calgary), P.Eng.(Alberta) Senior Lecturer, University of Moratuwa 1 SUSTAINABLE URBAN TRANSPORT INDEX Table of Content Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Background and Purpose .............................................................................................................. 4 Study Area .................................................................................................................................... 5 Existing Transport Master Plans .................................................................................................. 6 Indicator 1: Extent to which Transport Plans Cover Public Transport, Intermodal Facilities and Infrastructure for Active Modes ............................................................................................... 7 Summary ...................................................................................................................................... 8 Methodology ................................................................................................................................ 8 Indicator 2: Modal Share of Active and Public Transport in Commuting................................. 13 Summary ................................................................................................................................... -
SC. FR. No. 367/10 1 in the SUPREME COURT of THE
SC. FR. No. 367/10 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA In the matter of an Application under Articles 17 and 126 of the Constitution of the Republic of Sri Lanka. Ravindra Lasantha Pathinayaka No. 314, Kaduwela Road, Koswatta, Thalangama North, Battaramulla. Petitioner S.C. F.R. Application No. 367/10 Vs. 1. Bandara Police Sergeant (26433) Police Emergence Calling Unit, No. 03, Mihindu Mawatha, Colombo 12. 2. Thennakoon Police Constable (30032) Police Emergence Calling Unit, No. 03, Mihindu Mawatha, Colombo 12. 1 SC. FR. No. 367/10 3. Anura Silva Assistant Superintendent of Police, Motor Traffic Division (Colombo North), No. 03, Mihindu Mawatha, Colombo 12. 4. Kapilarathne Officer-in-Charge, Police Emergence Calling Unit, No. 03, Mihindu Mawatha, Colombo 12. 5. The Inspector General of Police Police Headquarters, Colombo 01. 6. Hon. Attorney General Attorney General’s Department, Colombo 12. Respondents BEFORE : TILAKAWARDANE, J. SRIPAVAN, J. & EKANAYAKE, J. COUNSEL : Sanath Singhage for the Petitioner. Shanaka Wijesinghe, SSC, for the Attorney General. 2 SC. FR. No. 367/10 ARGUED ON : 04.04.2013 DECIDED ON : 03.05.2013 TILAKAWARDANE, J This application was supported on 24.01.2011 and this Court has granted Leave to Proceed on an alleged violation of Article 12(1) of the Constitution. The Petitioner states that on Saturday 22nd May 2010 at about 10.15 am he was driving motor vehicle bearing Registration Number WP-PA 5709 along the Ananda Coomaraswamy Mawatha (Green Path) from Kollupitiya towards Horton Place when he observed the red traffic signal at the Horton Place-four way Junction and stopped his vehicle. -
Sri Lanka – Tamils – Eastern Province – Batticaloa – Colombo
Refugee Review Tribunal AUSTRALIA RRT RESEARCH RESPONSE Research Response Number: LKA34481 Country: Sri Lanka Date: 11 March 2009 Keywords: Sri Lanka – Tamils – Eastern Province – Batticaloa – Colombo – International Business Systems Institute – Education system – Sri Lankan Army-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam conflict – Risk of arrest This response was prepared by the Research & Information Services Section of the Refugee Review Tribunal (RRT) after researching publicly accessible information currently available to the RRT within time constraints. This response is not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular claim to refugee status or asylum. This research response may not, under any circumstance, be cited in a decision or any other document. Anyone wishing to use this information may only cite the primary source material contained herein. Questions 1. Please provide information on the International Business Systems Institute in Kaluvanchikkudy. 2. Is it likely that someone would attain a high school or higher education qualification in Sri Lanka without learning a language other than Tamil? 3. Please provide an overview/timeline of relevant events in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka from 1986 to 2004, with particular reference to the Sri Lankan Army (SLA)-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) conflict. 4. What is the current situation and risk of arrest for male Tamils in Batticaloa and Colombo? RESPONSE 1. Please provide information on the International Business Systems Institute in Kaluvanchikkudy. Note: Kaluvanchikkudy is also transliterated as Kaluwanchikudy is some sources. No references could be located to the International Business Systems Institute in Kaluvanchikkudy. The Education Guide Sri Lanka website maintains a list of the “Training Institutes Registered under the Ministry of Skills Development, Vocational and Tertiary Education”, and among these is ‘International Business System Overseas (Pvt) Ltd’ (IBS). -
World Bank Document
The World Bank Transport Connectivity and Asset Management Project (P132833) REPORT NO.: RES34370 Public Disclosure Authorized RESTRUCTURING PAPER ON A PROPOSED PROJECT RESTRUCTURING OF TRANSPORT CONNECTIVITY AND ASSET MANAGEMENT PROJECT APPROVED ON MAY 9, 2016 TO THE Public Disclosure Authorized DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA TRANSPORT GLOBAL PRACTICE SOUTH ASIA REGION Public Disclosure Authorized Regional Vice President: Hartwig Schafer Country Director: Idah Z. Pswarayi-Riddihough Senior Global Practice Director: Guangzhe Chen Practice Manager/Manager: Shomik Raj Mehndiratta Task Team Leader: Arnab Bandyopadhyay Public Disclosure Authorized The World Bank Transport Connectivity and Asset Management Project (P132833) SRI LANKA Transport Connectivity and Asset Management Project Table of Contents I. PROJECT STATUS AND RATIONALE FOR RESTRUCTURING.....................................................................................3 Project Status.......................................................................................................................................................3 Rationale for restructuring...................................................................................................................................4 II. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CHANGES ................................................................................................................6 The World Bank Transport Connectivity and Asset Management Project (P132833) ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ABC Aggregate Base Concrete -
Divisional Secretariats Contact Details
Divisional Secretariats Contact Details District Divisional Secretariat Divisional Secretary Assistant Divisional Secretary Life Location Telephone Mobile Code Name E-mail Address Telephone Fax Name Telephone Mobile Number Name Number 5-2 Ampara Ampara Addalaichenai [email protected] Addalaichenai 0672277336 0672279213 J Liyakath Ali 0672055336 0778512717 0672277452 Mr.MAC.Ahamed Naseel 0779805066 Ampara Ampara [email protected] Divisional Secretariat, Dammarathana Road,Indrasarapura,Ampara 0632223435 0632223004 Mr.H.S.N. De Z.Siriwardana 0632223495 0718010121 063-2222351 Vacant Vacant Ampara Sammanthurai [email protected] Sammanthurai 0672260236 0672261124 Mr. S.L.M. Hanifa 0672260236 0716829843 0672260293 Mr.MM.Aseek 0777123453 Ampara Kalmunai (South) [email protected] Divisional Secretariat, Kalmunai 0672229236 0672229380 Mr.M.M.Nazeer 0672229236 0772710361 0672224430 Vacant - Ampara Padiyathalawa [email protected] Divisional Secretariat Padiyathalawa 0632246035 0632246190 R.M.N.Wijayathunga 0632246045 0718480734 0632050856 W.Wimansa Senewirathna 0712508960 Ampara Sainthamarathu [email protected] Main Street Sainthamaruthu 0672221890 0672221890 Mr. I.M.Rikas 0752800852 0672056490 I.M Rikas 0777994493 Ampara Dehiattakandiya [email protected] Divisional Secretariat, Dehiattakandiya. 027-2250167 027-2250197 Mr.R.M.N.C.Hemakumara 027-2250177 0701287125 027-2250081 Mr.S.Partheepan 0714314324 Ampara Navithanvelly [email protected] Divisional secretariat, Navithanveli, Amparai 0672224580 0672223256 MR S.RANGANATHAN 0672223256 0776701027 0672056885 MR N.NAVANEETHARAJAH 0777065410 0718430744/0 Ampara Akkaraipattu [email protected] Main Street, Divisional Secretariat- Akkaraipattu 067 22 77 380 067 22 800 41 M.S.Mohmaed Razzan 067 2277236 765527050 - Mrs. A.K. Roshin Thaj 774659595 Ampara Ninthavur Nintavur Main Street, Nintavur 0672250036 0672250036 Mr. T.M.M.