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    “Party’s voice will be heard again” – Sirisena’s decision on becoming the leader of the opposition

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    Former President Maithripala Sirisena has said that there is no truth in the rumors that the Sri Lanka Freedom Party will leave the government and take over as the Leader of the Opposition.

    The former president further stated that he did not want to take over the post of Leader of the Opposition and bully anyone.

    He said that his party’s voice had not been silenced in the recent past and those party conventions would be held in five or six more districts in the near future. He added that the sound will be heard again from the party in the near future.

    President makes sudden inspection visit to Department of Agrarian Services

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    President Gotabaya Rajapaksa made a sudden inspection visit to the Department of Agrarian Development, which belongs to the Ministry of Agriculture, located at Sri Marcus Fernando Mawatha, Colombo 07, yesterday (21).

    The vision of the Department of Agrarian Development is the “Sustainable development of the agrarian society and all agricultural lands in Sri Lanka” and the mission is “Formulation and timely maintenance of institutional, ancillary, legal and management services so as to ensure sustainable development of the agrarian society of Sri Lanka and making optimal productivity from all agricultural lands”.

    The purpose of the President’s observation visit is to ascertain whether those objectives were being pursued properly. This is the first time in the decades-long history of the department that a Head of State has made a visit.

    The President inspected all divisions including the Agrarian Review Board, Agrarian Banks, Administration, Accounts, Development, Legal, Corporate Development (Services), Productivity and Marketing, Engineering and Water Management and for nearly three hours, the President engaged in a discussion with officials and employees regarding the steps that should be taken for the promotion of the agricultural sector.

    Green agriculture and non-toxic food production is the policy of the government. The President pointed out that the distribution, use, and yield of organic fertilizer during the Maha Season should be investigated and preparations for the Yala Season should be made on those findings to avoid shortcomings.

    Thirty-four public and private companies were given the opportunity to produce organic fertilizer. We need to look into the produce and success achieved by using organic fertilizers in each institution. It was decided to encourage companies that have made high progress and to increase their production. The President also emphasized the need to impart technical knowledge to agricultural research officers to educate farmers in the coming seasons.

    The officials pointed out that during the last two years, under the programme to re-cultivate the abandoned paddy fields it has been able to cultivate all the fallow paddy lands in nine districts including Anuradhapura, Hambantota, Trincomalee, Ampara and Batticaloa.

    Other barren paddy fields island-wide have also been identified and most of them belong to Kalutara, Galle, and Matara districts. The President instructed the officials to find the reasons for not cultivating them and to take steps to cultivate the agricultural lands with the intervention of the owners and farmers’ organizations.

    The President emphasized that the lands that could not be used for paddy cultivation should be used for the cultivation of other crops.

    The Department of Agrarian Development accepts funds and lends money to farmers through 559 Agrarian Bank branches. Loans ranging from Rs. 200,000 to Rs.1 million will be given to farmers based on Yala or Maha Season and on a yearly system. The officials pointed out that this would alleviate many of the problems faced by the farmers when taking loans at high-interest rates from other parties. Considering the importance of this, the President instructed to look into the possibility of strengthening the Agrarian Bank network and intervening to purchase paddy from farmers at higher prices.

    Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage, State Minister Shasheendra Rajapaksa, Secretary to the President Gamini Senarath, Principal Advisor to the President Lalith Weeratunga, Cabinet and State Ministry Secretaries were also present

    India – Sri Lanka Joint Committee Meeting on Science &Technology

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    1.     India and Sri Lanka extended the existing S&T cooperation for 3 more years, with a focus on new areas like waste-water technologies, biotech, sustainable agriculture, aerospace engineering, robotics, big data analytics, and artificial intelligence, as well as industrial collaborations at the India-Sri Lanka 5th Joint Committee on S&T Cooperation held on January 20, 2022.

    2.     “India and Sri Lanka have a great legacy of intellectual, cultural, and religious interaction and relationship of more than 2500 years old. Trade and investment and cooperation in education and other sectors have gone up in recent times, and in this line, cooperation in S&T becomes very critical,” said Mr. S. K. Varshney, Advisor, and Head, International Cooperation, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Ministry of Science and Technology, India, who led the delegation from the country and was the Indian co-chair.

    3.     “This platform will provide an opportunity for discussing various other facets which are possible for collaboration in the domain of S&T. There are lot of opportunities available for bilateral cooperation. India offers fellowships like India S&T fellowship, e-ITEC and both the countries can work through a number of multilateral platforms like BIMSTEC, which they are part of,” he added.

    4.      Mrs. Deepa Liyange, Secretary, State Ministry of Skills Development, Vocational Education, Research & Innovations, Sri Lanka, the co-chair from Sri Lanka, reiterated the well-established bilateral relationship between both the countries and welcomed India’s cooperation in S&T sectors and research areas for boosting scientific knowledge in the country.

    5.      Mr. Vinod K. Jacob, Deputy High Commissioner from India in Sri Lanka, highlighted that as part of India’s “Neighborhood First” policy which guides the country’s cooperation with Sri Lanka, this meeting would help build on existing collaborative work and help these reach greater heights. He further mentioned that under the e-ITEC program, since April 2020, 550 Sri-Lankan nationals have benefitted from training in various Indian institutions in areas like biotech, medical research, renewable energy, and so on.

    6.      “S&T is a key enabler of socio-economic and sustainable development. The tools in science will enable the world in achieving the 2030 agenda of sustainable development, and it is high time we create a conducive environment for S&T and innovation. Strong bilateral cooperation is extremely important for a country’s progress and Sri Lanka looks forward to a fruitful joint cooperation programme,” Mr. Niluka Kadurugamuwa, Deputy High Commissioner from Sri Lanka in India, pointed out.

    7.       The delegates exchanged information on the ongoing S&T activities in the two countries. The Indian side presented the overall STI Policy and priority areas by showcasing the core mandates of DST, multi-stakeholder base of DST, India’s recent progress in S&T, as well as focus on securing India’s future in technology through missions like NM-ICPS, NM-QTA, Methanol mission, new initiatives like VAJRA, TARE, Vigyan Jyoti, Accelerate Vigyan. India’s international S&T engagements were also elaborated upon. The Sri-Lankan side also highlighted the scope and status of S&T in their country and its application in various areas of national importance. Organizations like the National Science Foundation, Sri Lanka, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India and Industrial Technology Institute, Sri Lanka detailed on activities performed by the respective Scientific Agencies and areas of potential collaboration between both the countries.

    8.       The delegates reviewed the ongoing collaborative activities in the 9 areas spanning food technology; plant base medicines; meteorology; space research & applications, robotics & automation; industrial electronics, renewable energy; waste management; information and communication technology and discussed the future activities.

    9.       The board mutually agreed to extend the Programme of Cooperation (POC) for another 3 years between both countries and identified new areas such as like waste-water technologies, industry and biotech, sustainable agriculture, aerospace engineering, robotics, big data analytics, and artificial intelligence to be included in the POC. The need to invite new joint proposals in S&T areas was underlined, and the group recommended conducting more webinars in the wake of the current pandemic situation for enhancing collaborative research and making collaborations stronger.

    (Contents of this Press Release have been drawn from the Press Release issued by the Ministry of Science & Technology, New Delhi on 20 January 2022.)

    Here’s the list of 100 Vaccination Centers open Today (22) covering 13 Districts

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    The list of Vaccination Centers open/operating today is attached herewith.

    Please recheck with PHI in the area before going to the centers as there could be slight changes (additions / Reductions).

    Twin Baby Giants

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    A female elephant named Bora walking with her newborn twins at the Samburu national reserve in northern Kenya. Just one in 100 elephant births result in twins, making the arrival of these calves – one male and one female – a moment of nerves and celebration.

    Photograph: Jane Wynyard

    A new subtype of Omicron found in England

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    A new subtype of omicron, the latest strain of the Covid-19 virus, has been identified.

    426 infected persons from that strain have been found in England.

    The new variant is called BA.2.

    The UK Healthcare Agency says the new omicron subtype is being researched as an ‘investigated variant’.

    The areas with the highest number of confirmed cases of the new subtype are 146 in London and 97 in the Southeast UK.

    There is no warning yet that the new subtype is more severe than omicron.

    Preliminary studies in Denmark say that this does not increase the risk of hospitalization.

    However, there is some evidence that the variant is more transmissible.

    They also found that early analyzes appeared to have a higher growth rate compared to the original Omicron strain BA.1.

    Covid patients in SL exceed 600,000

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    The Director General of Health Services confirms that the number of corona infections reported today (21) is 840.

    Accordingly, the total number of corona infections found in the country is 600,203

    Reservoirs for hydropower generation are drying up

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    Engineers in charge of Castlereagh and Maussakelle reservoirs say that the water capacity of the reservoirs is further declining due to the extremely dry weather conditions prevailing in the western slopes of the central hills these days.

    According to the engineers in charge of the reservoirs, the water capacity of Castlereagh Reservoir was 155 feet and by 6 this morning the water capacity of the reservoir had dropped by 18 feet and the water capacity of the Maussakelle Reservoir is 157 feet and by this morning the water capacity of the reservoir has dropped by 34 feet.

    It is reported that with the depletion of the water capacity of the Maussakelle Reservoir, many of the ruins that were submerged during the construction of the reservoir are re-emerging these days.

    Power generation at the Maussakelle Reservoir has been suspended for about a month due to maintenance work on a tunnel that carries water to the Canyon Hydro Power Plant, which generates 75 megawatts of electricity.

    Apart from that power plant, the sluice gates of the Canyon Reservoir have been opened day and night for about a month to obtain water for power generation at the Laxapana, New Laxapana, and Polpitiya hydropower plants.

    A small village in Ghana was completely destroyed in an explosion

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    A small village has been completely destroyed in an explosion caused by a motorcycle colliding with a truck transporting explosives in Ghana.

    The explosives were transported in a truck belonging to a gold mine west of Ghana and the government says 17 people have been killed in the blast.

    Aid workers have already launched a search operation in the area and many of the injured are in critical condition, hospital sources said.
    Reuters reported that according to local media reports, about hundreds of buildings have been destroyed.

    The deputy director-general of the National Disaster Management Organization in Ghana has said more than 500 buildings have been destroyed by the blast.

    The Ghanaian government is conducting further investigations into the blast.

    Good news for those who wish to go to Germany

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    The German government plans to repatriate more than 700,000 foreign workers a year.

    Accordingly, Germany’s government alliance member, Free Democratic Party’s group leader Christian Lindner has said he hopes to bring in qualified young people to meet Germany’s acute labor shortage.

    Christian pointed out that the lack of qualified workers is currently a major challenge facing the German economy, and that a shortage of workers has also slowed economic growth.

    “We can only stop the impact of the aging population on Germany’s labor force by controlling immigration laws. Accordingly, we still need at least 700,000 skilled workers. ” Christian has stated.

    Germany’s labor force has been declining sharply over the past decade due to low birth rates, and the country’s economy is facing a major challenge as the number of retirees rises.

    The sale of insurance policies using telephones are banned

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    The sale of insurance policies using mobile and landline networks now have been discontinued.

    The decision was taken by the Insurance Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka.

    The Insurance Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka has taken this step after considering the complaints received from the public.

    With effect from September 6, 2021, all insurance companies have been instructed to discontinue the sale of insurance policies using mobile and landline networks.

    Accordingly, the Insurance Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka has emphasized several points to ensure the safety of the public.

    That is,

    1. Avoid buying insurance while still using mobile and landline networks.
    2. If you have already purchased insurance through mobile and landline networks, contact the relevant insurance company directly, confirm the insurance policy relevant to that insurance, and take the necessary steps to maintain it.
    3. Insurance companies that sell insurance policies using mobile and landline networks are obliged to continue to provide services to the insured customers directly through an insurance broker or insurance agent.
    4. It is your right as an insurance owner to call the insurance company’s hotline/customer service number for clarification on any of these matters.

    Special scholarship exam centers for students infected with Covid

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    Grade 5 scholarship examination will be held tomorrow.

    340508 students are appearing for the scholarship examination this year. Mr. L. M. D. Dharmasena said.

    This year’s scholarship examination will be held at 3051 examination centers and 108 of them will be reserved for children with Covid disease, the Commissioner General of Examinations said.

    Each education zone has its own specialized examination center, and said that Covid infected children can go to the nearest center to face for the exam.

    The Commissioner of Examinations also said that the quarantined students can sit for the examination in a special room at the relevant examination center.

    He also said that children should be referred to examination centers as per the health guidelines while maintaining the safe distance wearing masks.

    CID bans properties worth Rs. tens of millions belonging to Kudu Nisansala

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    The CID’s Illegal Property or Assets Investigation Division today took steps to ban the property worth tens of millions of rupees through the court, belonging to drug trafficker Nissansala Sanjeewani alias Kudu Nissansala.

    The 43-year-old suspect was caught with 75 grams of heroin in Piliyandala in August 2020 and investigations are underway regarding her property.

    According to the CID, they have identified two plots of land on Fernando Mawatha in Moratumulla, 40 pounds of gold, a small lorry, and a three-wheeler which she said obtained from drug smuggling, had taken steps to ban them.

    The Illegal Property or Assets Investigation Division is currently conducting investigations into more than 100 such drug traffickers, including the Anju and Alto Dharme properties in Ratmalana. Information has also been received regarding Alto Dharme about financial as well as property assistance to individuals involved in politics and the CID is investigating whether the information is true or not. According to police sources, the information also includes members of the security forces who were helped by Alto Dharme for billions of rupees.

    Harakkata’s supporters shot a man to death in Weligama

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    A man has been shot dead in the Turkish village of Midigama in Weligama last night.

    Police investigations have revealed that the murder was carried out by a friend of the victim on the orders of a powerful drug dealer in Dubai.

    The victim was a 46-year-old resident of a Turkish village. A case is being heard in the Matara High Court regarding this person being assaulted and mutilated by a group of people including Harakkata in 2015. The case was heard yesterday and Harakata’s party has requested the court to settle the case. According to the police, the victim had demanded Rs. 1 million and Harakata’s party had agreed to pay Rs. 1 million. The case has been adjourned due to the victim’s refusal to accept a settlement fee of Rs. 500,000.

    Police investigations have revealed that he had been shot dead by a friend who had taken him on a motorbike to the court that morning and had taken him home at the end of the case.

    Police say that the suspect is currently in hiding and investigations are underway to arrest him.

    Five houses on fire in Borella

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    It is reported that a fire has broken out in five houses on Kitulwatta Road in Borella.

    The Colombo Fire Brigade says that six fire engines have been dispatched to douse the fire.

    Here’s the list of 121 Vaccination Centers open Today (21) covering 14 Districts

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    The list of Vaccination Centers open/operating today is attached herewith.

    Please recheck with PHI in the area before going to the centers as there could be slight changes (additions / Reductions).

    Another parliamentarian infected with covid

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    A Member of Parliament has been infected with Covid-19.

    Illangai Tamil Arasu Party MP Shyanakian Rasamanikkam has been diagnosed with Covid infection today.

    He and his associates have been quarantined, he said.

    The Attorney General is not against granting bail to Hizbullah

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    The Attorney General’s Department has informed the Court of Appeal today that the Attorney General has decided not to oppose granting bail to Hejaaz Hizbullah, the lawyer arrested in connection with the Easter attack case.

    He mentioned this when a petition filed by Hizbullah seeking bail was called today.

    Hejaaz Hizbullah has been arrested in connection with the Easter attack and is being held under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.

    AL students request to postpone the 2021 AL exam

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    A group of students who are scheduled to sit for the GCE Advanced Level 2021 examination has requested the government to postpone the examination for a few more months.

    A group of students appearing for the examination has made this request by sending letters to the President, the Prime Minister and the Minister of Education.

    Letters sent by the students to the President and others stated that it was problematic to sit for the GCE Advanced Level examination due to the inability to complete the syllabus and therefore the examination should be postponed for a few more months.

    The students pointed out in their letters that it would take another three to four months to complete the curriculum.

    Foreigners will no longer be charged Rupees

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    The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has advised registered travel agencies to charge a foreign currency only when issuing visas to foreigners.

    Accordingly, foreigners will no longer be charged Rupees and registered travel agencies will have to charge in pounds or other currencies for the service provided.

    The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has taken this decision as a solution to the foreign exchange deficit in Sri Lanka.

    Both Sapugaskanda power plants halted – Kelanitissa resumes

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    The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) sources say that the power generation activities of both Sapugaskanda power plants will be halted tonight due to the depletion of fuel.

    According to the sources, the two Sapugaskanda power plants have only enough fuel left to generate electricity until around 8 tonight.

    According to CEB sources, if the two Sapugaskanda power plants are shut down, the national grid will lose about 100 megawatts of capacity.

    Meanwhile, CEB sources say that the three Kelanitissa power plants which were shut down have started generating electricity.

    Kavinda Piyasekara was nominated for a high ranking post in CID

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    The IGP has recommended to the Ministry of Public Security the name of SSP Kavinda Piyasekara in charge of the Kuliyapitiya Division as the new Director of the CID.

    Kavinda Piyasekera, who had served in the Central Anti-Corruption Brigade and the CID in Walana, also served as the Director of the Tourist Police Division.

    Mr. Kavinda Piyasekera, who is well known as a quiet figure in the Sri Lanka Police, is well known in the police as a skilled investigator.

    Ajith Rohana to reappoint as the Police media spokesman

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    Attention has been drawn to re-appoint Senior DIG Ajith Rohana as the Police Media Spokesman.

    The appointment will be made within the next 48 hours, police sources said.

    Ajith Rohana is to be appointed as the Media Spokesperson for the 6th time in his career.

    Ajith Rohana has been the Police Spokesman for the longest time since the official appointment of Rienzie Perera, then a Senior Superintendent of Police, who was the Director of the Public Relations Division of the Police in 2000 when Lucky Kodithuwakku was serving as the Inspector General of Police.

    When Ajith Rohana was first appointed as the Police Media Spokesperson in 2011, he was a Superintendent of Police. After serving as a police spokesman until 2012, he was re-appointed to the post in 2013. Until 2015, Ajith Rohana again served as the Media Spokesperson and in 2017 he was again given the responsibility of the Media Spokesperson for a short period. Ajith Rohana later served as the Police Media Spokesman and Police Spokesman until the year 2021 at the inception of the Covid Epidemic.

    Ajith Rohana is currently serving as the Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) in several important divisions of the Police such as Crime, Traffic, and Law.

    Minister of Public Defence was tested positive for corona

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    Minister of Public Defense Dr. Sarath Weerasekara has also been infected with the Covid virus.

    The Minister had arrived at the Narahenpita Police Hospital yesterday morning due to Kovid’s symptoms and had undergone a rapid antigen test and as a result, it was confirmed that the minister was not a Covid patient, hospital sources said.

    As the Minister’s son is working as a doctor at the Police Hospital, he was given a PCR on his recommendation as well. An examination was later carried out and as a result, it was confirmed that the minister was infected with the virus.

    The Minister, who is currently admitted to the Police Hospital and will be admitted to the IDH pr Kotelawala Defense University Hospital today.

    Here’s the list of 129 Vaccination Centers open Today (20) covering 15 Districts

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    The list of Vaccination Centers open/operating today is attached herewith.

    Please recheck with PHI in the area before going to the centers as there could be slight changes (additions / Reductions).

    New Parliament Select Committee has been appointed

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    Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena has appointed the Select Committee for the Second Session of the Ninth Parliament.

    The Parliamentary Select Committee consists of 12 members from the Government and the Opposition.

    Ministers Dinesh Gunawardena, Nimal Siripala de Silva, Johnston Fernando, Dallas Alahapperuma, Wimal Weerawansa, Douglas Devananda and Prasanna Ranatunga have been appointed to the Parliamentary Select Committee representing the ruling party.

    Also, MPs Lakshman Kiriella, Gayantha Karunatilake, Rauff Hakeem, Vijitha Herath, and Selvam Adaikkalanathan have been elected to the Parliamentary Select Committee representing the Opposition.

    This Select Committee will appoint members to the other Committees of Parliament.

    Speaker regrets lax reading by MPs

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    Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardane yesterday regretted the lack of reading habit among the MPs amply shown by the low number of books borrowed from the parliamentary library.

    He said only 330 books had been borrowed from the library last year.

    The Speaker said 122 books were fiction, 94 on political science, 27 on sociology, 11 on economics, five science books, four law books, three books on technology, and one on education.

    The Speaker said this shows nothing but a lack of preparedness for debates by the MPs.

    Power cuts long more than an hour could take place today

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    A senior CEB spokesman said that power outages long an hour or an hour and a half would take place in many parts of the island tonight.

    He also said that the two power plants Kelanitissa and the Siat power plant have been shut down due to lack of diesel.

    He said that a consignment of diesel for power generation was received this afternoon but it would take a few more hours for it to reach the power plants.

    Therefore, the power supply will have to be cut off within a few hours today, he said.

    JVP protest against the decision on oil tanks (📸)

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    JVP held a protest today expressing their view on the government agreement with India to hand over Trinco’s oil tanks.

    04 new flyovers to Sri Lanka from Hungary

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    Cabinet approval has been granted to construct four new flyovers based on the financial cooperation between the Government of Hungary and the Government of Sri Lanka.

    One flyover is planned to cover the Muththettugala Railway Crossing and Hiripitya Junction, while the other bridges are planned to cover Pasyala Junction, Negombo Maristella Junction and Thalawathugoda Junction.

    According to the Cabinet Secretariat, the flyovers at Kohuwala and Galambe are currently under construction based on the Financial Cooperation between Sri Lanka and the Government of Hungary to provide Concessional Financial Facilities through the Exim Bank of Hungary.

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