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Guidelines Issued to Conserve Fuel and Energy in Sri Lanka
The guidelines further state that events, including musical shows and gatherings with more than 100 participants, should be conducted without drawing electricity from the national grid. These measures have been introduced as part of efforts to ensure the efficient use of limited fuel and energy resources.
Sri Lanka issues strict new fuel and power guidelines
Sri Lanka's Commissioner General of Essential Services has issued new nationwide guidelines on the careful use of fuel and electricity, including switching off air conditioners in government institutions by 3:00 PM, turning off advertising screens after 8:00 PM, and limiting power use for large night events.
Lessons learned from the COVID-19 response in Sri Lankan hospitals
The government collaborated with nationwide local authorities to combat the situation to ensure adequate hospital beds, oxygen and anti-viral drugs (12).
Sri Lanka Standards Institution
Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI) is the National Standards Body of Sri Lanka, established under the Bureau of Ceylon Standards Act No. 38 of 1964. The Institution functioned under the name of Bureau of Ceylon Standards until the Act was repealed and replaced by the Sri Lanka Standards Institution Act No. 6 of 1984.

