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Scientists From China And Sri Lanka Conduct Joint “Marine Scientific” Research Onboard Chinese Vessel
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Scientists From China And Sri Lanka Conduct Joint “Marine Scientific” Research Onboard Chinese Vessel

Scientists from China and Sri Lanka are conducting joint “marine scientific” activities on board a Chinese research vessel, a senior official said Tuesday, amidst concerns voiced by India and the US.

The Chinese ship ‘Shi Yan 6’ arrived at the Colombo port last week. According to sources, Sri Lanka was delaying granting permission for the arrival of the vessel due to concerns raised by India. However, there is no official confirmation of the same.

“Clearance was granted to carry out marine scientific research on October 30 and 31,” a spokesman for the Colombo Foreign Ministry said.

The vessel is currently located off the western waters, he said.

Scientists from the National Aquatic Research Agency (NARA), personnel from the Navy, and the University of Ruhuna were given clearance to go on board, he added.

Director General of NARA, Dr Kamal Tennakoon, said the vessel is engaged in research activities in the seas off Bentara in Colombo.

The Chinese geophysical scientific research vessel commenced research operations in the Sea of Sri Lanka on Monday.

Described as a research and survey vessel with a carrying capacity of 1,115 DWT, the vessel is reported to be 5.3 meters in length, overall 90.6 meters, and 17 meters in width.

It is said to be China’s first scientific research vessel focusing on geophysical exploration.

NARA said the temperature of the seawater, the condition of the sea waves, how they affect fish, and climate change will be studied during the research, NewsFirst Lanka reported.

NARA said samples of different seawater levels will also be tested.

Four NARA officials joined the research activities, while two Navy officers also joined the research team.

The ship was expected to bring back the Sri Lankan personnel on board to Colombo off the western waters tomorrow at the conclusion of the activities, the spokesman said.

The vessel had applied to do a joint survey of Sri Lanka’s marine borders, officials said. However, the research would now be limited to western waters.

In August, permission was sought by the Chinese research vessel to conduct marine research activities in October.

The arrival of Shi Yan 6 followed President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s visit to China last week.

Last month, the US expressed concern to Sri Lanka about the scheduled visit of the Chinese research ship to the island nation.

US Under Secretary Victoria Nuland, who met Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabry in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session, had reportedly raised concerns about the visit of ‘SHI YAN 6’.

China dispatches its research/surveillance vessels to Sri Lanka on a regular basis.

India has been raising concerns over the visits of Chinese vessels to Lanka.

The Government of India raised concern over the visit of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy warship HAI YANG 24 in mid-August.

On a similar visit by a Chinese satellite tracking ship in early 2022, the Indians protested strongly.

However, after a considerable delay, Sri Lanka allowed the ship to dock at the southern port of Hambantota, a port in Sri Lanka’s south, under a 99-year lease to the Chinese company that built it after Colombo was unable to service a USD 1.4 billion loan taken for the project.

In August last year, a similar visit by the Chinese ballistic missile and satellite tracking ship ‘Yuan Wang 5′, which arrived in the southern Sri Lankan port of Hambantota, elicited strong reactions from India.

Cash-strapped Sri Lanka considers both India and China equally important partners in its task to restructure its external debt. China is one of the top lenders to Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka owes USD 7.1 billion to bilateral creditors, including USD 3 billion to China.

The island nation was hit by an unprecedented financial crisis in 2022, the worst since its independence from Britain in 1948, due to a severe paucity of foreign exchange reserves.

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SSC Combined Graduate Level Tier 2 Answer Key 2023 Released, Check Steps To Download
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SSC Combined Graduate Level Tier 2 Answer Key 2023 Released, Check Steps To Download

The answer key for the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Graduate Level Tier 2 examination 2023 has been released. Those who took the examination can access the answer key on the official website – ssc.nic.in. In addition to the answer key, the examinees’ response sheets have also been released. Those who have objections against the answer key can submit them on the SSC official website between October 30 and November 1, 2023. Representations made after 6pm on January 1, 2023, will not be entertained. Raising objections against each question will cost candidates Rs 100.

Steps to download the SSC CGL Tier 2 2023 answer key:

Visit the official website of SSC at ssc.nic.in.On the home page, click on the SSC CGL Tier 2 2023 answer key link.Click the link available in the new PDF file.Input the required details and click on submit.Once the above process is completed, you will get the answer key.Review the answer key and download it.Save a copy for future reference.

Direct Link: SSC CGL Tier 2 Answer Key 2023

SSC CGL Tier-II examination 2023:

The SSC CGL Tier 2 examination was held on October 26 and 27, 2023, at various centers across the country.

SSC CGL 2023 (Tier 1) Examination:

The Staff Selection Commission conducted the CGL Tier 1 examination from July 14 to 27, 2023. The results were declared on September 20. A total of 81,752 candidates qualified for the Tier 2 examination.

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Burglars Steal Donation Box From Hindu Temple In US, Police Launch Probe
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Burglars Steal Donation Box From Hindu Temple In US, Police Launch Probe

A Hindu temple in the US State of California has been raided by burglars who stole a donation box from the premises, leaving the Indian community in a state of shock.

The incident took place on Monday at the Hari Om Radha Krishna Mandir in the Parkway neighbourhood, at about 2:15 am, the Sacramento Bee newspaper reported.

The Sacramento Police Department is investigating the burglary at the Hindu Temple.

Police did not disclose what was stolen, but dispatch audio indicated a donation collection box was taken.

Dispatchers told people that six suspects were seen on the grounds through surveillance video, including two who were inside the temple, when police were called, the report added.

Police said no arrests have been made, but the incident remains under investigation.

Meanwhile, condemning the incident, the US-based advocacy organisation Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA) has asked the Sacramento Police to take this issue very seriously and investigate it as a potential hate crime.

“Disturbing news from Sacramento, California where a #HinduTemple has been broken into. We ask @SacPolice to take this issue very seriously and investigate it as a potential hate crime and the violation of a sacred space. Police are asking for public help in identifying the suspects,” they posted on X.

Guru Maharaj and his wife were at home when they received an alert.

“The first thing I saw was the curtains blowing and I said, ‘Oh, my God. Somebody is in the building,’ ” Maharaj’s wife was quoted as saying by the CBS news.

As footage from the temple showed, someone tried to break through three doors and a car.

“They went right through to the donation box in darkness,” Maharaj said.

The footage shows the thieves lifting the box up and carrying it out behind the building. They hoisted the box, which reportedly weighed close to 100 pounds, over the fence then shoved it in a getaway car and took off.

“It’s a very big hit to our community and we’re here to help people out,” Maharaj said. 

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