Navy steps in to make coastal belt around the island clean

Another beach clean-up drive of the Sri Lanka Navy, mooted in view of conservation of panoramic beaches of the island, was successfully carried out at several beaches in the Northern and Southern Naval Areas today (11th January 2020).

The Navy has been conducting a number of environmental friendly projects including beach clean-up programmes on the sidelines of His Excellency the President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s concept 'Surakshitha Parisarayak' (Secure Environment).

As part of the programme, the Jaffna and Kankesanthurei beaches in the Jaffna Peninsula were cleaned by the Navy. In the same vein, the Navy also cleaned-up the beaches of Mahamodara, Gintota, Oruwella (Tangalle) and Indiwinna (Hambantota) belonging to the South Coast. The untiring effort of the naval personnel resulted in restoring the previous charm of the beaches which had been severely polluted due to numerous reasons.

Under the directives of Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Piyal De Silva, naval personnel in each Naval Command are engaging in keeping the coastal belt around the island clean and free of pollution to draw the attraction of both local and foreign tourists.


Beach cleaning programme at Northern Naval Command


Beach cleaning programme at Southern Naval Command