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Sri Lankan Math Whizz-kids to compete at 63rd International Mathematical Olympiad in Norway
International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is the oldest and the most prestigious of the science Olympiads. Contestants should be both under 20 and pre-university. IMO started in 1959 with Romania hosting seven countries from Eastern Europe. IMO grew in size through the decades and invites over 100 countries nowadays. Each country is allowed to send six contestants alongside a Leader and a Deputy Leader. Approximately half of the contestants are awarded medals, and they are distributed 1:2:3 among Gold, Silver, and Bronze. The contest consists of 2 days of 3 problems per day, while the contestants are given 270 minutes each day. Complete Solutions will receive 7 points per problem, while partial credit might be awarded for significant observations. The problems are classified into four main areas: Algebra, Geometry, Number Theory, and Combinatorics.
Sri Lanka Olympiad Mathematics Foundation (SLOMF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to popularizing mathematics at the school level. It holds Sri Lankan Mathematical Olympiad (SLMO) annually and select and send teams to represent Sri Lanka at international competitions such as International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad (APMO) and International Mathematics Competition (IMC). For further information about SLOMF : (https://www.slmathsolympiad.org)
Road to IMO :=Sri Lankan Mathematics Competition (SLMC) is the first step of the process. It is a 90-minute test with 30 MCQs. Any school student in Sri Lanka from grade 3 to grade 13 can participate . It’s currently partitioned into 4 age groups. This competition will select approximately 50 students for the SLMCC. Furthermore SLMC selects winners from all age groups and will give medals and distinction awards. SLMC currently has 3000-6000 participants each year. SLOMF wants to expand SLMC further in size.
=Sri Lankan Mathematics Challange Competition (SLMCC). The Invited students will face a 5-problem competition. Top scorers are given Medals and these medals are considered as the pinnacle of National achievements at SLMO. The top 12 are invited to the IMO-TST.
=The Team Selection Test for the International Mathematcial Olympiad (IMO-TST) will choose the IMO Team of Sri Lanka. Its a multi-day Test (2,3 or 4 depending on the year) with 3 problems with 270 minutes each day.
Sri Lanka participated in the IMO for the 1st time in 1995. Sri Lanka has sent 85 participants to the IMO, where 15 have won bronzes. Sri Lanka’s Tally is currently 23 Bronze medals and 53 Honourable mentions. Sri Lanka is yet to win Gold or Silver at the IMO. Sri Lanka will participate at the 63rd IMO in Oslo from 9th to 16th July 2022. Let’s wish good luck to the IMO Team.

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Russian circumnavigation team arrive in Sri Lanka
The Russian circumnavigation team, the 5 Oceans Club, made a brief stop in Sri Lanka as part of their second global sailing expedition.
The six-member crew, visited the Russian House in Colombo, on Friday, (24th April) where they shared insights from their journey.
What makes this expedition particularly inspiring is the club’s commitment to inclusivity. They actively encourage children with limb disabilities to experience the ocean and participate in sailing as equals, fostering confidence and a deep connection with nature.
The team also spoke about a specialized sailing school based in Siberia—one of Russia’s most picturesque regions—where children with such challenges are trained and introduced to maritime life. During the session, they offered a glimpse into their daily life aboard the yacht and highlighted how they integrate elements of science into their explorations, making their journey both adventurous and educational.
The crew consists of, Dmitry Kuznetsov – (captain of the boat of the 5 Oceans Club), Vladimir Dudkin – (crew member), Dmitry Dudkin –(cabin boy), Ksenia Kuznetsova – (cabin boy), Natalia Shahinyan – (founder of the charity foundation “Life on the Move”), Sofia Sheremet -(ward of the foundation)
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Heat Index at Caution Level in the Northern, North-central, North-western, Western, Sabaragamuwa, Southern, and Eastern provinces and in Monaragala district during the day time
Warm Weather Advisory
Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre
Issued at 3.30 p.m. on 25 April 2026, valid for 26 April 2026.
The Heat index, the temperature felt on the human body is likely to increase up to ‘Caution level’ at some places in the Northern, North-central, North-western, Western, Sabaragamuwa, Southern, and Eastern provinces and in Monaragala district during the day time.
The Heat Index Forecast is calculated by using relative humidity and maximum temperature and this is the condition that is felt on your body. This is not the forecast of maximum temperature. It is generated by the Department of Meteorology for the next day period and prepared by using global numerical weather prediction model data.

Effect of the heat index on human body is mentioned in the above table and it is prepared on the advice of the Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medical Services.
ACTION REQUIRED
Job sites: Stay hydrated and takes breaks in the shade as often as possible.
Indoors: Check up on the elderly and the sick.
Vehicles: Never leave children unattended.
Outdoors: Limit strenuous outdoor activities, find shade and stay hydrated.
Dress: Wear lightweight and white or light-colored clothing.
Note:
In addition, please refer to advisories issued by the Disaster Preparedness & Response Division, Ministry of Health in this regard as well. For further clarifications please contact 011-744649
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Sagarika derailment disrupts coastal rail line; services to resume in two days
Railway General Manager Ravindra Pathmapriya said on Friday that re-railing operations of the derailed ‘Sagarika’ train have already commenced and that services on the Coastal Line are expected to be restored within two days.
Addressing the media, he said the Minister had instructed officials to take all necessary measures to minimise inconvenience to passengers.
Commenting on the incident, he said: “The damaged train is a significant loss for us, especially as our fleet is already limited. We have incurred this loss and hope to rectify the situation promptly. However, we will need to deploy an alternative train in its place, and discussions are currently underway.”
The ‘Sagarika’ train, operating from Beliatta to Maradana, derailed near the Wadduwa Railway Station on Friday morning (24), causing severe damage to one track of the dual-line section.
The Railway Department has since restricted services on the affected Coastal Line up to Panadura Railway Station.
Arrangements have been made to transport passengers from Panadura to South Kalutara by Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) buses, from where train services will resume towards Matara and Beliatta.
Meanwhile, the Department said efforts are underway to clear the obstruction and restore at least one track by the end of the day.
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