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Navy ensures two decommissioned vessels serve as artificial reef to shelter fish and crustaceans

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Ex – ‘Weeraya’ and Ex – ‘Jagatha’, the two ships which had rendered an invaluable service to the Navy for more than four decades were decommissioned recently and scuttled in the seas off Trincomalee on Oct 22 and 26, to make an artificial reef that can shelter fish and crustaceans, the Navy said. Ex – ‘Weeraya’ (P 311) on Oct 22 found her new home on the sea bed somewhere between Rocky Point and Sandy Bay in Trincomalee and Ex – ‘Jagatha’ (P 315 ) too was scuttled quite close to her decommissioned partner on Oct 26. As the two ships were positioned about 25 meters northeast of the second underwater museum in Sri Lanka, which was opened by the Navy last July off the coast of Sandy Bay.

It is expected that the fish breeding environment that has already been created at the underwater museum will be further extended to the artificial reef of Ex – ‘Weeraya’ and Ex – ‘Jagatha’.



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Majority of the population lacks trust in elections and the political system – President

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During his address at the ‘2023/2024 National Law Conference’ held at the Grand Hotel Nuwara Eliya, President Ranil Wickremesinghe said that the majority of the population, including the youth lacked trust  in elections and politics .

The President further emphasized that while the re-establishment of law and order, as well as political and economic stability, is crucial, it does not imply that Sri Lanka has completely overcome the crisis. He emphasized the necessity of making significant commitments in the future to ensure the success of the entire process.

 

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Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena has audience with King and Queen consort of Thailand

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The King referred to the long-standing Buddhist ties between the two countries and said that fond memories of his visit to Dalada Maligawa in Kandy 30 years ago when he was the Crown Prince is still in his heart.

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Commit to safeguard Buddhism and preserve the invaluable Buddhist heritage – President

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe in his Poson message urged everyone to commit to safeguard Buddhism and preserve the invaluable Buddhist heritage gifted to us by the arrival of Arahat Mahinda Thera in our land.

He said that Poson Poya Day is of the highest significance to Sri Lankan Buddhists as it marks the historic arrival of Arahat Mahinda Thera to our Motherland with the message of the Buddha, paving the way to create a new meaningful identity as well as a cultural renaissance.

 

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