Shehal Joseph ∞ ☀️🌴☔️☕️🙀🍳🏋🏾‍♂️

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Shehal Joseph ∞ ☀️🌴☔️☕️🙀🍳🏋🏾‍♂️ banner
Shehal Joseph ∞ ☀️🌴☔️☕️🙀🍳🏋🏾‍♂️

Shehal Joseph ∞ ☀️🌴☔️☕️🙀🍳🏋🏾‍♂️

@shehal

just a citizen, you know… | a-parent (Su’s dad), a software person, hates patriarchy, wants eggs, equal rights & equal dignity for all

Sri Lanka انضم Nisan 2007
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Sri Lanka Tweet 🇱🇰
Sri Lanka Tweet 🇱🇰@SriLankaTweet·
Sri Lanka Tuk-Tuk 🛺 Fares Increase🚀 Three-wheeler fares have increased, with the fare for the first 1 km rising from Rs.100 to Rs.110 and each additional km increasing from Rs.85 to Rs.90
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Lakna Amandi
Lakna Amandi@lakna_amandi·
හෙට (24) සිට ත්‍රී රෝද රථ ගාස්තු ඉහළට. පළමු 1km රු.10 කින් ඉහළට.(නව මිල රු.110) දෙවන කිලෝමීටරයේ සිට වැඩිවන සෑම කිලෝමීටරයකටම රු.5කින් ඉහළට. (නව මිල රු.90)- බස්නාහිර පළාත් මාර්ගස්ථ මගී ප්‍රවාහන අධිකාරිය
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eranga tennakoon
eranga tennakoon@erangatennakoon·
අද මුළු රට එක මිටකට
eranga tennakoon tweet media
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Nayana Wicks
Nayana Wicks@NayanaGeneva·
I agree. Those days when we had no choice because of ignorance are gone. The planet has also become 1-2 degrees warmer since the 80s n even 90s. This must be moved to the cooler months if weather is the only consideration.
HudHud@FathimaTL

Dear @Dr_HariniA, pls put an end to sports meets at schools. 7yrs olds are being forced to stay in dangerously scorching heat, & the schools seem insensitive to the current fuel & economic conditions. It’s exhausting for both the children & their parents. @NalindaJay

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NewsWire 🇱🇰
NewsWire 🇱🇰@NewsWireLK·
Uber and PickMe urge Government to allocate higher fuel quotas ift.tt/1VmS3Xu
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sure, and let’s talk about it till the next election
NewsWire 🇱🇰@NewsWireLK

Sri Lanka is estimated to have up to three trillion cubic feet of natural gas in its offshore reserves, according to an interview published by The Sunday Morning. Quoting Petroleum Development Authority of Sri Lanka Chairman Saliya Wickramasuriya, the report said the country also has the potential for “several billion barrels” of crude oil beneath its seabed within territorial waters and the Exclusive Economic Zone. The estimates are based on basin modelling and seismic data gathered over recent years, which have improved understanding of Sri Lanka’s offshore resource potential. However, the report noted that commercial extraction is unlikely to begin in the immediate future, as the process of attracting investors and issuing exploration licences remains at an early stage. Sri Lanka has recently introduced a new regulatory framework, including the Petroleum Resources Act of 2021, aimed at improving transparency and building investor confidence in offshore exploration. Under the “Explore Sri Lanka” programme, authorities have shifted from traditional bid rounds to an open licensing system, dividing offshore areas into smaller blocks to encourage wider participation by international energy companies. According to the PDASL, several global firms have already expressed interest in exploring Sri Lanka’s offshore resources, signalling renewed momentum in a sector that has seen limited progress for decades. (Newswire)

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