Thursday, September 20, 2018

Transport Ministry To Take Three Steps To Prevent Wild Elephants From Colliding With Trains In Future

To prevent Wild Elephants from
colliding with Trains in future Ministry of Transport has decided to fix an Electronic Circuits at Elephant crossings and place where Wild Elephants gather near rail tracks mostly and to provide facilities to Elephants to cross the road under rail racks it has been announced.

Ministry has also decided to build flyover bridges at the places where more Wild Elephants are attempting to cross over the rail tracks according to Transport Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva.

Through the fixing of Electronic Circuits near Elephant Crossings Engine Drivers will be able to find out whether there are Elephants near the Railway tracks from far sway as well as it will help the Elephants to move away from the rail tracks when Trains are arriving ..
A seven member committee headed by Transport Ministry Secretary G.S Vithanage has been appointed yesterday(19) by the Minister to prepare a plan to implement these steps .

Due to the  collision between  Wild Elephants and Trains a large number of Elephants were killed in past and Trains got  damaged the Minister has said.

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

STORM ALI BATTERS IRELAND AND SCOTLAND


"SIHINA LOWAK".....


STRAWBERRY NEEDLE SCARE: AUSTRALIAN PM VOWS TO CRACKDOWN COWARDS

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There's No Ethnic Conflict In Sri Lanka -Professor Channa Jayasumana Said In Geneva

There is no ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka at present and it was Tamil Racists that created a fake History on Sri Lanka and violated human rights of the Country Professor Channa Jayasumana who is representing the Global Patriotic Lankan Forum at the 39 th session of United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland has said while addressing the session.

A political Solution had been given at Nandikadal Lagoon  so there's no need to talk on an Ehnic conflict in Sri Lanka Professor Jayasumana has stressed.

National Police Commission Has Instructed The IGP To Send DIG Nalaka De Silva On Compulsory Leave

The National Police Commission has
today (19)instructed the Inspector General Of Police (IGP)Pujith Jayasundara to send the head of the Terrorism Investigations Division ,Deputy Inspector General Of Police (DIG)Nalaka De Silva on compulsory leave until the completion  of an investigations conducting against him.

Minister of Law and Order has earlier recommended the National Police Commission to send the DIG Nalaka De Silva on Compulsory leave  as per the recommendations of a preliminary Investigations report handed over to the Ministry by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID)based on preliminary investigations held against DIG Nalaka De Silva over the charges levelled against him on conspiring to assassinate President Maithripala Sirisena and former Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakshe.

It has been recommended to send DIG Nalaka De Silva on compulsory leave to avoid influencing the evidence and evidents of the case against him.The DIG is already transferred to Another section due to the investigations .

After the operations manager of Anti Corruption Force Namal Kumara has revealed on the facts related to the conspiracy of DIG Silva , Inspector General Of Police (IGP)Pujith Jayasundara has ordered the Special Police Investigations Unit to conduct an inquiry on the incident.

The inquiry was later handed over to the CID.

Remembering One of the world's, largest Train Accidents reported from Sri Lanka In 2004

Tsunami memories:What happened in Paraliya in 2004.