Organic Agriculture in Sri Lanka, Are We on The Right Track?

With the aim of converting Sri Lankan agriculture in to a 100% organic one, the Sri Lankan government took a policy decision to ban the import of agrochemicals with immediate effect. This decision came as a surprise to many in the agriculture and other related fields. Many discussions began to surface pointing out the pros and cons of going organic as a country.

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Vaccine

Sinopharm Vaccine Triggers Strong Antibody Response: USJ Research Finds

A research team headed by Dr. Chandima Jeewandara from University of Sri Jayewardenepura today announced the findings of their research on effectiveness of Sinopharm Vaccine in generating antibody response against COVID 19. According to the results the vaccine has been able to produce antibody responses in 95% of the vaccinees.

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Alpha and Beta Corona-virus Subgroups(NOT Covid Virus Variants) found in another two bat species in Sri Lanka

In a recent research carried out by group of researchers from University of Colombo and Robert Koch Institute in Germany it was revealed that two cave-dwelling Sri Lankan bat species …

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Sri Lanka to Control Asbestos Imports: Minister of Environment

Sri Lanka is taking necessary steps to cut-down imports of Asbestos due to health issues caused by Asbestos related products and due to difficulties faced by the local roofing products manufacturers, says Minister of Environment Mahinda Amaraweera. Minister talked about these plans in a recent press briefing held at the Ministry of Environment. According to Minister Amaraweera Asbestos has now become an environmental problem as well because there is no proper safe system to dispose Asbestos products in Sri Lanka.

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Xpress Pearl Disaster and its’ Impact on Coastal and Marine Environments; View of an Exert

As a country Sri Lanka is facing one of the worst environmental disasters with the MV Express Perl ship accident. Mitigating various problems that has arisen as a result of this disaster is no easy task as we first have to get the actual picture of the extent of damage caused by this incident to the marine environment and living organisms in these affected areas. We can find answers only after looking at the actual situation. So, even though we like it or not we will have to be patient and wait for some time to understand the real situation. Prof. Ruchira Kurarathunga, the first dean of the faculty of Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences & Technology of University of Ruhuna expressed these remarks during a special press briefing held yesterday, 17th July 2021 at Department of Government Information.

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Expert Group to Study and Asses the Impact of Express Pearl Disaster

Sri Lankan authorities have established a mega scale expert group to investigate, study and asses the impact from the recent Express Pearl maritime disaster. Coordinated and facilitated by Marine Environment Protection Authority (MEPA) this expert group will asses the impact under ten thematic categories.

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