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Central Government Index No. Name Sex Med Sub.01 Sub.02 Address 2200015 Kumara, D.M.T.D E.B. EXAM. FOR TECH. SERVICE SEG.(B) - 2011(2013) CENTRAL GOVERNMENT INDEX NO. NAME SEX MED SUB.01 SUB.02 ADDRESS 2200015 KUMARA, D.M.T.D. MALE SIN --- 037 DIVISIONAL SECRETARIAT, KEKIRAWA. 2200023 ASANKA, V.A.C. MALE SIN 047 025 DIVISIONAL SECRETARIAT, PAMBURANA, MATARA. 2200031 SUBASINGHA BANDA, H.B. MALE SIN --- 040 DISTRICT SECRETARIAT, ANURADHAPURA. 2200040 SISIRA KUMARA, D.V. MALE SIN 047 022 A.L.C. OFFICE, MONARAGALA. 2200058 KARIYAWASAM, K.B.G.C.M. FEMALE SIN 060 011 POLONNARUWA DEPUTY LAND COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, KACHCHERI, POLONNARUWA. 2200066 WIKKRAMANAYAKA, P.J. MALE SIN ABS ABS OFFICE OF DEPUTY LAND COMMISSIONER, DEBARAWEWA. 2200074 JAYASINGHA, E.D. MALE SIN 035 003 COLONIZATION OFFICER, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF LAND OFFICE, AMPARA. 2200082 RATHNAYAKA, R.M.G. MALE SIN 040 003 DEPUTY LAND COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, KACHCHERY, 4TH POST, KANDY ROAD, 2200090 RANASINGHE, P.H.M. FEMALE SIN 050 040 DEPUTY LAND COMMISSIONER OFFICE, ANURADHAPURA. 2200104 SENEVIRATHNA, H.S.K. MALE SIN --- 047 DEPUTY LAND COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, KACHCHERIYA, ANURADHAPURA. 2200112 KAVIRAJ, G.K.M.U.S.K. MALE SIN 040 023 DEPUTY LAND COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, ANURADHAPURA. 2200120 DE SILVA, D.K.P. FEMALE SIN --- 058 DEPUTY LAND COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, KACHCHERI, ANURADHAPURA. 2200139 PRIYANTHA, S.D.L.D. MALE SIN 040 006 DEPUTY LAND COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, KACHCHERIYA, ANURADHAPURA. 2200147 BANDARA, T.M.P. MALE SIN 050 026 DEPUTY LAND COMMISSIONER OFFICE, KACHCHERIYA, ANURADHAPURA. 2200155 RATHNASEKARA, I.B.S. FEMALE SIN --- 041 DEPUTY LAND COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, KACHCHERI, ANURADHAPURA. 2200163 GUNIYANGODAGE, D.S. FEMALE SIN --- 024 DRAUGHTSMAN, ENGINEERING UNIT, DISTRICT SECRETARIAT, GALLE. 2200171 WICKRAMASINGHE, B.K.C.R. MALE SIN 046 ABS DIVISIONAL SECRETARIAT, HALDUMMULLA. 2200180 BASNAYAKE, B.M.S. FEMALE SIN --- 011 BASE HOSPITAL, GAMPOLA. 2200198 WICKRAMASINGHE, A.R. MALE SIN --- 041 DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN DEVELOPMENT, PUTTALAM DISTRICT OFFICE, KURUNEGALA 2200201 RAMANAYAKE, R.A.D.K. MALE SIN 032 008 NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, COLOMBO 7. 2200210 PRIYANTHA KUMARA, I.K.A. MALE SIN --- 020 DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, COLOMBO 7. 2200228 DAHANAYAKA, D.M.J. MALE SIN --- 024 DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, P.O. BOX 854, COLOMBO 7. 2200236 PERERA, H.A.V.S. FEMALE SIN --- 054 CINAMMON RESEARCH STATION, PALOLPITIYA, MATARA. 2200244 MANURANGA, H.Y.T. MALE SIN --- 049 DEPARTMENT OF EXPORT AGRICULTURE, KADURUPOKUNA ROAD, TANGALLE. 2200252 RAVEENDRA, A.L.A.N. MALE SIN --- 042 DEPARTMENT OF EXPORT AGRICULTURE, KADURUPOKUNA ROAD, TANGALLE. 2200260 VIDANAPATHIRANA, Y.B. MALE SIN 050 041 DEPARTMENT OF EXPORT AGRICULTURE, 38/A, RAHULA ROAD, MATARA. 2200279 ARULANANDAM, S.S. MALE SIN 057 068 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OFFICE, EXPORT AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT, RATHWATTA 2200287 GUNAWARDENA, D.D.R. FEMALE SIN --- 030 A.D. OFFICE, DEPARTMENT OF EXPORT AGRICULTURE, RATHWATTA MAWATHA, BADULLA. 2200295 EKANAYAKE, E.P.M.W. FEMALE SIN --- ABS DIVISIONAL SECRETARIAT, UDUBADDAWA. 2200309 WIJAYARATHNA, W.M.S.D. MALE SIN --- ABS IRRIGATION ENGINEER'S OFFICE, NEW TOWN, MEDIRIGIRIYA. 2200317 SAMARAJEEWA, M.H.V.H.L. MALE SIN --- 035 WATER MANAGEMENT DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN DEVELOPMENT, HEAD 2200325 GALAPPATHTHI, H.L.C. MALE SIN 044 036 RAILWAY STATION, BADULLA. 2200333 WIJENAYAKE, A. MALE SIN --- 040 G.I.B. OFFICE, RAILWAY STATION, NAWALAPITIYA. 2200341 BALASURIYA, S. MALE SIN 040 014 MOTOR TRAFFIC BRANCH, DISTRICT SECRETARIAT OFFICE, GAMPAHA. 2200350 KARUNARATNE, N.T.P. MALE SIN --- 049 SRI LANKA FORESTRY INSTITUTE, MOON PLAINS, HAWA ELIYA, NUWARA ELIYA. INDEX NO. NAME SEX MED SUB.01 SUB.02 ADDRESS 2200368 BAMUNUSINGHE, B.A.K.C. MALE SIN 060 040 SRI LANKA FORESTRY INSTITUTE, SADATHANNA, NUWARA ELIYA. 2200376 LAKMAL, M.G.C. MALE SIN --- 057 SRI LANKA FORESTRY INSTITUTE, MOON PLAIN, NUWARA ELIYA. 2200384 EKANAYAKE, E.M.B.P. FEMALE SIN 046 041 SRI LANKA FORESTRY INSTITUTE, MOON PLAIN, NUWARA ELIYA. 2200392 WASALA, W.M.C.K. MALE SIN 056 031 SRI LANKA FORESTRY INSTITUTE, MOON PLAIN, NUWARA ELIYA. 2200406 KAHATAPITIYA, K.P.J.K.K. MALE SIN --- 032 SRI LANKA FORESTRY INSTITUTE, SANDATENNA, NUWARA ELIYA. 2200414 TISSERA, P.G.S. MALE SIN 034 031 SRI LANKA FORESTRY INSTITUTE, MOON PLAIN, NUWARA ELIYA. 2200422 BANDARA, S.M.R.S. MALE SIN 053 023 SRI LANKA FORESTRY INSTITUTE, SANDATHENNA, HAWA ELIYA, NUWARA ELIYA. 2200430 INDIKA, S.P.N. FEMALE SIN 051 038 DEPARTMENT OF EXPORT AGRICULTURE, NEW TOWN, RATHNAPURA. 2200449 KODIKARA, C.D. FEMALE SIN --- 024 DEPARTMENT OF EXPORT AGRICULTURE, WALAUWATTA, GAMPAHA. 2200457 JAYANATH, O.A.C. MALE SIN --- 067 DISTRICT SECRETARIAT, NEW TOWN, RATNAPURA. 2200465 GNANIKA, A.G. FEMALE SIN 055 021 EXPORT AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT, 10, WILGODA ROAD, KURUNEGALA. 2200473 GAYANI, H.K.G.N. FEMALE SIN --- 043 EXPORT AGRICULTURE DISTRICT OFFICE, FRUIT FACTORY ROAD, COLOMBO 5. 2200481 GUNASINGHA, T.G.V.S. MALE SIN --- 041 ASSISTENT DIRECTOR OFFICE, DEPARTMENT OF EXPORT AGRICULTURE, BEDIPARA, 2200490 HEGODA, M.C. FEMALE SIN --- 065 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OFFICE, DEPARTMENT OF EXPORT AGRICULTURE, BEDIPARA, 2200503 RODRIGO, G.N.P. MALE SIN --- 046 AUDIOLOGY UNIT, LADY RIDGEWAY HOSPITAL, COLOMBO 8. 2200511 GIRILLA, E.M.C.K. FEMALE SIN --- ABS OSU UYANA, BARIYAL JUNCTION, GIRANDURUKOTTE. 2200520 DAMINDA, K.H.G. MALE SIN --- 027 MEASUREMENT UNITS STANDARD & SERVICES DEPT., DISTRICT SECRETARY OFFICE, 2200538 CHANDRABANDARA, M.R.L. MALE SIN 049 010 MOTOR TRAFFIC BRANCH, DISTRICT SECRETARIAT, KEGALLE. 2200546 MANORATHNA, P.E.I.R. MALE SIN --- ABS DEPT. OF FISHERIES & AR, MALIGAWATTA, COLOMBO 10. 2200554 YAPA BANDARA, Y.B.M.P.M. FEMALE SIN --- 034 DIVISIONAL SECRETARIAT, WARAKAPOLA. 2200562 WIJERATNE, K.A.J.C. MALE SIN 064 033 DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOCY, SIR MARCUS FERNANDO MAWATHA, COLOMBO 7. 2200570 SAMANJEEWA, J.K.S. MALE SIN 052 --- METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, HAMBANTOTA. 2200589 ARIYARATHNE, K.K.K.S. MALE SIN 043 024 SRI LANKA FORESTRY INSTITUTE, SANDATHENNA, NUWARA ELIYA. 2200597 SAMPATH, R.M.T. MALE SIN 061 064 GAMPAHA DISTRICT CHEST CLINIC, CHEST HOSPITAL, WELISARA. 2200600 PERERA, J.H.U.I. MALE SIN --- 022 ORTHAPAIDIC DISPENSARY, SRI LANKA NATIONAL HOSPITAL, COLOMBO 10. 2200619 KUMARA, H.P.D.P. MALE SIN --- 069 DISPENSING OFFICER, BASE HOSPITAL, MULLERIYAWA. 2200627 BANDARA, M.M.I.C. MALE SIN --- 032 DISPENSING OFFICER, BASE HOSPITAL, MULLERIYAWA. 2200635 LASANTHA, G.W.M. MALE SIN --- 035 DISTRICT SECRETARY, DISTRICT SECRETARIAT, ANURADHAPURA. 2200643 RANASINGHE, E.M.D.R.K. MALE SIN 056 032 HYDROLOGY DIVISION, IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT, COLOMBO 7. 2200651 ROHAN, W.A.L. MALE SIN --- 050 HYDROLOGY DIVISION, IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT, COLOMBO 7. 2200660 MAPATUNAGE, M.D.M.G. MALE SIN --- 058 HYDROLOGY DIVISION, IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT, COLOMBO 7. 2200678 CHANPIYA, W.A.S.S. FEMALE SIN --- 055 HYDROLOGY DIVISION, IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT, COLOMBO 7. 2200686 LAKSHITHA, J. MALE SIN ABS ABS HYDROLOGY DIVISION, IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT, COLOMBO 7. 2200694 GUNASEKARA, S.G.V.R.D.N.A. MALE SIN 044 033 HYDROLOGY DIVISION, IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT, 230, BAUDDHALOKA MAWATHA, 2200708 HARSHANI, W.G.D. FEMALE SIN --- 041 HYDROLOGY DIVISION, IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT, COLOMBO 7. 2200716 PEIRIS, K.R. MALE SIN 032 023 DRILLING SECTION, IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT, COLOMBO 7. 2200724 GUNAWARDANA, R.D.U.R. FEMALE SIN 055 045 ENGINEERING MATERIAL LABORATORY, IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT, COLOMBO 7. INDEX NO. NAME SEX MED SUB.01 SUB.02 ADDRESS 2200732 KUMARASINGHE, R.S.C. MALE SIN 043 018 DISTRICT SECRETARIAT OFFICE, MULLAITIVU. 2200740 SENEVIRATHNA, A.C. MALE SIN 068 040 MEASUREMENT UNITS STANDARDS AND SERVICES DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200759 SANDARUWAN, R.M.G.D. MALE SIN 055 025 MEASUREMENT UNITS STANDARDS AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200767 SIRISENA, N.D.R. MALE SIN 034 029 MEASUREMENT UNIT STANDARDS AND SERVICES DIVISION, DISTRICT SECRETARIAT, 2200775 JAYALATH, C.K. MALE SIN ABS ABS MEASURMENT UNITS STANDARDS AND SERVICE DIVISION, DISTRICT SECRETARIAT, 2200783 EKANAYAKE, E.M.C.H. MALE SIN 043 026 MEASURMENT UNITS STANDARDS AND SERVICE DIVISION, DISTRICT SECRETARIAT, 2200791 GUNARATHNA, D. MALE SIN --- 049 RANGE FOREST OFFICE, MATALE. 2200805 PERERA, K.C.A. MALE SIN 049 026 MEASUREMENT UNIT STANDARD AND SERVICES DIVISION, DISTRICT SECRETARIAT OFFICE, 2200813 GUNASEKARA, K.A.C.J. MALE SIN 058 018 MEASUREMENT UNITS STANDARDS AND SERVICES DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200821 PINNAWELA, P.A.K.S. MALE SIN 057 050 MEASUREMENT UNITS STANDARDS AND SERVICES DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200830 RATNAPALA, K.A.P.V. FEMALE SIN 044 025 MEASUREMENT UNITS, STANDARDS AND SERVICES DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200848 HETTIARACHCHI, H.D.K.R. FEMALE SIN 047 043 MEASUREMENT UNITS STANDARDS AND SERVICES DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200856 HERATHGE, B.H.P. FEMALE SIN 044 024 MEASUREMENT UNITS STANDARDS AND SERVICES DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200864 KADAWATHA ARACHCHI, K.S. MALE SIN 052 011 MEASUREMENT UNITS STANDARDS DIVISION, KACHCHERIYA,' RATNAPURA. 2200872 PRASANGA, M.I. MALE SIN 046 042 MEASUREMENT UNITS STANDARDS & SERVICES DEPARTMENT, DISTRICT SECRETARIAT 2200880 MADUSANKA, W.M.A.S. MALE SIN 048 028 MEASUREMENT UNITS STANDARDS AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200899 SILVA, P.V.W.U. MALE SIN 040 003 MEASUREMENT UNIT STANDARDS AND SERVICE DIVISION, DISTRICT SECRETARIAT, 2200902 NILEEKA, M.G.G. MALE SIN 055 052 MEASUREMENT UNIT STANDARDS AND SERVICES DIVISION, DISTRICT SECRETARIAT, 2200910 JAYARATHNE, R.K.P. MALE SIN ABS ABS MEASUREMENT UNITS, STANDARDS AND SERVICES DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200929 SIRIWARDANE, I.N.B. FEMALE SIN ABS ABS MEASUREMENT UNITS, STANDARDS & SERVICES DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200937 WIJEDASA, P.K.N.S. FEMALE SIN 048 035 MEASUREMENT UNITS, STANDARDS AND SERVICES DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200945 WIJEKOON, W.M.R.S. FEMALE SIN ABS ABS MEASUREMENT UNITS, STANDARDS AND SERVICES DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200953 PERERA, D.T.D. MALE SIN 059 018 MEASUREMENT UNITS, STANDARDS AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200961 DISSANAYAKA, D.M.A. MALE SIN ABS ABS MEASUREMENT UNITS, STANDARDS AND SERVICES DEPARTMENT, 101, PARK ROAD, 2200970 ABEYRATHNA, I.D. MALE SIN ABS ABS G.I.S. BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT, COLOMBO 5. 2200988 SATHARASINGHE, S.N. FEMALE SIN ABS ABS S.G. OFFICE, G.I.S. BRANCH, KIRULA ROAD, NARAHENPITA. 2200996 MADUSANKA, N.H.P.T.
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