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Divisional Secretariat DIVISIONAL SECRETARIAT ADMINISTRATION AO PHONE SN District DS NAME DS Division Office Phone Mobile No LAND PHONE OFFICER NUMBER 1 PRABAKARAMOORTHY Dunukkai 243248121 765373375 212285266 K.BHANUMATHI 775046243 2 D.S.N.RANJANA Manthei East 243248098 773160332 212283460 K.NIRANJANA 778784591 3 Maritime Pattu 212290165 212290165 S.SHELVARANI 777514245 4 Mulathivu M.PARATHEEPAN Oddusudan 243248060 777570144 212061710 K.INDRAKUMAR 776986135 5 M.PRATHEEPAN Pudukudirippu 213208103 777570144 212061623 B.VIGNESWARAN 774267581 A.V.S.P.KARUNASE 6 W.D.N.SIRIMANNA 253257291 718001686 252056751 716145782 Welioya NA 7 R.D.P SUMANASEKARA AMBAGAMUWA 512242284 714972721 D.P BANDARA 719181664 8 HANGURANKETHA 812369926 9 E.R.LALITHA BANDARA KOTHMALE 522259545 Nuwaraeliya D.G.S. 10 522222237 725518651 S.P.K BODHIMANNA NUWARA ELIYA 777531457 PREMACHNDRA 11 WALAPANE 522278155 12 MR. 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