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Special trains deployed for New Year season, commences

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The special trains deployed by Sri Lanka Railways for those commuting to and back from hometowns during the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, have started.

Sri Lanka Railway General Manager  – Dhammika Jayasundara said that 10 special trains will be added to the service for this purpose and these trains will operate a total of 31 journeys during the New Year and long weekend holiday period.

The trains are as follows :

New Year night special

Colombo Fort – Badulla Route
Departs from Colombo Fort – 7.30 pm
Operates on – 11,12,19 and 20 April

Badulla – Colombo Fort Route
Departs from Badulla – 5.50 pm
Operates on –  11,12,19 and 20 April

Galle – Anuradhapura Route
Departs from Galle – 4 am
Operates on – 12 and 13 April

Anuradhapura – Galle Route
Departs from Anuradhapura – 3 pm
Operates on – 12 and 13 April

New Year weekend special
Colombo Fort – Galle Route
Departs from Colombo Fort – 7.20 pm
Operates on – 10, 11, 15 and 20 April

Galle – Colombo Fort Route
Departs from Galle – 6.10 am
Operates on – 11, 12, 16 and 21 April

Colombo Fort – Galle Route
Departs from Colombo Fort – 1.30 pm
Operates on – 12 and 13 April

Intercity Express
Colombo Fort – Kankesanturai Route
Departs from Colombo Fort – 5.30 am
Operates on – 11 and 18 April

Kankesanturai – Colombo Fort Route
Departs from Kankesanturai – 1.30 pm
Operates on – 11 and 18 April

Sagarika holiday special
Kankesanturai – Colombo Fort Route
Departs from Beliatta – 8.25 pm
Operates on – 12,13,18,19 and 20 April

Meanwhile, Director of Operations and Service Supervision of the National Transport Commission – Ms. Shereen Athukorala has also said that arrangements have also been made to deploy sufficient buses to meet the travel demand.

Sri Lanka Transport Board Deputy General Manager P. H. R. D. Chandrasiri said that additional buses will be deployed as per passenger needs.

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Heat Index expected at ‘Caution’ level

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Heat index, the temperature felt on human body is expected to increase up to ‘Caution level’ tomorrow (April 16) at some places in Northern, North-central, North-western, Western, Southern and Eastern provinces and in Rathnapura and Monaragala districts, the Meteorology Department warned.

Effect of the heat index on the human body is prepared on the advice of the Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medical Services.

Accordingly, people at jobsites are urged to stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade as often as possible.

Also, constant checks should be made up on the elderly and the sick.

Adults are advised to not leave children unattended and limit strenuous outdoor activities, find shade and stay hydrated.

The public is also urged to wear lightweight and white or light-colored clothing.

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Heavy traffic on Ella-Wellawaya road

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Heavy traffic congestion has been reported along the Ella-Wellawaya road due to continuous rainfall.

According to the police, vehicle queues had stretched up to five kilometres.
Motorists are advised to use alternate routes to avoid the traffic congestion.

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Govt. needs a plan to face US taxes – RW

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Former President – Ranil Wickremesinghe has emphasized that the Sri Lankan government needs to unveil a plan to face the situation created by the US reciprocal taxes.

Making a special statement, Mr. Wickremesinghe points out that although the taxes have been paused at the moment, it will not be scrapped altogether as it is a part of Trump’s manifesto.

As a direct consequence of these taxes, around 100,000 jobs are at risk, he warned, adding that the consequences would ripple across the broader economy.

“Even if the taxes imposed on Sri Lanka are slashed, we will be compelled to pay taxes of 25% – 30%, resulting in exports still declining” he said.

Noting that Sri Lanka will have to generate funds to start setting its debts by 2028 as per the debt restructuring programme, Mr. Wickremesinghe emphasizes that the Government will have to treat this as an emergency situation and come out with a plan to face the situation.

He emphasizes that firstly, discussions must be held with the US and secondly, it must be planned how to solve this issue domestically.

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