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Renovated Southern coastal railway line opens tomorrow

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The newly renovated Southern coastal line from Colombo to Matara that would facilitate high speed trains will be opened tomorrow.

The Indian parliamentary delegation currently in the country and Indian High Commissioner Ashok Kantha will travel from Kalutara to Aluthgama to participate in the ceremony to be held tomorrow afternoon.

As construction is undergoing at several railway stations, trains will run full timetable from April 25. The Indian government funded the project while Indian Railway Construction Company Limited (IRCON) was involved in the renovation process.

 

Police launch mobile CCTV

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Sri Lanka Police launched a special vehicle equipped with mobile Close Circuit TV (CCTV) operation in Colombo on Tuesday.
 
Inspector General of Police N.K.Illankoon who spoke at the launch ceremony said that the mobile CCTV has been introduced for the first time in the country to detect traffic law violators as well as criminals.  
 
The equipment can capture pictures from a 1.5km distance and the mobile vehicle can accommodate 3-4 operators and the picture can be zoomed to 32 pixels.
 
 
 

Courts stays transfer of five People's Bank employees

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Colombo District Judge Dammika Ganepola issued a restraining order preventing the Peoples’ Bank from transferring five of its employees out of its headquarters until April 30.

 The court issued the order after hearing the submissions of the counsel for the Ceylon Bank Employees Union (CBEU), the plaintiff who filed the cases in the court.
 
The CBEU stated in that its members employed in the defendant Peoples’ Bank staged a picket line against the salary anomalies on April 04, during the lunch hour and five employees had been targeted and transferred out of the bank headquarters since they engaged in the trade union action.
 
The union stated that the action of the employees is legal and the transfers are illegal. They sought a court declaration that the transfers are illegal.
 

Over 100 sperm whales gather in Kalpitiya, onlookers puzzled

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An aggregation of over 100 Sperm Whales in seas around Kalpitiya left many onlookers puzzled. This unusually large aggregation was first recorded around the Bar Reef area of Kalpitiya. Upali Mallikarachchi of Marine & Coastal Resources Conservation Foundation who witnessed the large gathering last weekend, said, these Whales were seen swimming North on Saturday.
Whales are capable of sensing sound under water, and there is also speculation that sound waves and shock waves
generated by the underwater earthquake last week, could trigger this sudden aggregation. Another phenomenon is underwater drilling during oil exploration too could have an impact.                                              The whales eventually dispersed by breaking into few groups, said naturalists who had gone to observe this unusual gathering.

A mature Sperm Whale male can grow to 20.5 metres (67 ft) long. The block-shaped head of the Sperm Whale is one-quarter to one-third of the animal's length which makes it easier to identify. Large aggregation of Sperm Whales has been recorded even in the past, but the timing of this gathering also puzzled the Whale Watchers.                                                                                                                                                                                         But marine biologist and whale expert Asha de Vos says that large aggregation of whales is not that uncommon. Tropical waters are the ideal habitat for maternal groups of Sperm Whales, and sometimes, maternal groups come together, enlarging the aggregation. Asha says that, in the past, she has also seen areas where there were about 40 whales.                                                                                      However, many whale watching operators say they feel an unusual increase in whale sightings leaving questions for Marine Biologists.

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Police launche mobile CCTV ops

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Police today introduced a mobile Close Circuit TV (CCTV) operation.

N.K.Illangakoon , Inspector General of Police told a news conference that the mobile CCTV has been introduced for the first time in the country to monitor whether traffic rules  are being followed by the road users, especially the drivers.
 
“We will introduce another two more mobile CCTV s within the next two months period” he said.

The equipment from Singapore has cost Rs.227 million.

The equipment can capture pictures from a distance of 1.5km distance. Such mobile vehicle can accommodate 3-4 operators and the picture can be zoomed to 32 pixels.


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