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Siri Dalada Vandanawa : Parking instructions announced

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Police have issued a guide to devotees attending the special exposition of the sacred Tooth Relic – the ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa’ from tomorrow (April 18) onwards.

The event will take place from April 18th to April 27th. Tomorrow the exposition will be held from 3.30pm – 5.30pm. From April 19 – 27 it will be held from 12 noon – 5.30pm.

The event is expected to attract around 02 million devotees and a special security plan has been implemented with over 10,000 police personnel deployed. In addition, personnel from the Police Special Task Force, Police K9 Division, Sri Lanka Army, Sri Lanka Navy, and Sri Lanka Air Force have also been deployed.

Police have also announced parking locations where devotees can park their vehicles and use dedicated public transport to proceed to the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic.

Parking Locations:

  1. Vehicles from Gampola and Colombo should stop at the Getambe Junction and can be parked at the Getambe Grounds and along the Gannoruwa Road.
  2. Vehicles from the Kurunegala-Katugastota Road should stop at the 4th mile post.
  3. Vehicles from the Madawala Road should stop at the Polgolla Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre premises.
  4. Vehicles from Matale should stop at the Ra-Kade Junction, with parking available at Dharmasoka Mawatha, while light vehicles can park at the P. T. Ranjan Grounds.
  5. Vehicles from Mahiyanganaya using the 18 Bend Road should park at the Pallekele Bandaranaike School Grounds.
  6. Vehicles from Badulla should park in Gurudeniya.

Private vehicles will not be allowed to park in Kandy City.

Car parking will also be available at:

  1. Car Park next to the Vevalpitiya Grounds (Light Vehicles)
  2. Sahas Uyana Car Park (Light Vehicles)
  3. Getambe Mahanama Ground (Light Vehicles)
  4. Opposite Mahaiyyawa Cemetery (Buses)
  5. Dharmashoka Bend to Japan-Kade Junction (Buses)
  6. KMC Car Park (Light Vehicles)
  7. Rajapihilla Bus Parking (Buses)
  8. Karaliya Car Park (Light Vehicles)
  9. Bogambara Prison (Buses)
  10. Bogambara Grounds (Buses)
  11. Thennekumbura Junction to Haragama Road (Buses)
  12. SWRD Bandaranaike Mawatha (Buses)

Police have stated that long-distance buses operating via Kandy, as well as bus services originating from Kandy, will operate as usual. These buses will be permitted to stop at the Raja Pihilla Bus Stand and opposite the Bogambara Grounds. However, short-distance buses will not be permitted to stop and park within Kandy City.

  1. Vehicles from Kurunegala and Matale heading to Colombo and Nuwara Eliya via Kandy can proceed to the Gohagoda Road from the Katugastota Bridge, head to Peradeniya, and then proceed to Colombo and Kandy.
  2. Vehicles from the Colombo-Kandy Road and from Nuwara Eliya heading towards Kurunegala, Matale, and Mahiyanganaya can use the Peradeniya-Gohagoda Road.
  3. Vehicles heading to Badulla can enter Dharmashoka Mawatha from the Mahaiyyawa Tunnel and proceed to Thennekumbura.

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Yupun records season’s best timing in Germany

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Italy-based Sri Lankan sprinter Yupun Abeykoon recorded an impressive return to form by clocking a season-best 10.18 seconds to win the final ‘B’ of the 100m at the 2025 International Athletic Meet (Continental Tour Bronze Event) in Dessau, Germany on Saturday.

The 2021 Tokyo Olympian, who boasts a personal best of 9.96 seconds, has been gradually regaining his rhythm after struggling with injuries last year.

Abeykoon, the South Asian record holder in the 100m, continues to lead the regional rankings as the fastest athlete in South Asia this year, while also being joint 16th on the Asian list for 2025.

At 30 years old, Abeykoon now sets his sights on qualifying for the World Championships in Tokyo next September, where the direct entry standard stands at 10.00 seconds. (D.R)

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Project to remove children from begging on streets

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The Women and Child Affairs Ministry has launched a campaign to protect children on the streets, often involved in child labour, begging or other street-based activities.

The Ministry states that children on the streets face numerous risks including violence, exploitation, and limited access to basic services like healthcare and education. They are often involved in child labour, begging, or other street-based activities, which can further expose them to harm and hinder their development.

The Sri Lanka Police and the National Child Protection Authority, have identified 21 vulnerable minors through operations conducted in selected police divisions in the districts of Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Kandy, Anuradhapura, Ratnapura, Galle and Matara recently. The children have now been taken into the custody of officials and placed in protective custody. The Ministry urge public who have information about children involved in child labour, begging, or other street-based activities or in any other unsafe situation to contact the 1929 Child Support Service of the National Child Protection Authority or the 109 Emergency Call Service of the Police Child and Women Abuse Prevention Bureau.

Also, such cases can be reported to any Police station in the island or the field officers of the Women and Child Affairs Ministry attached to the Divisional or District Secretariats.

Women and Child Affairs Minister Saroja Savitri Paulraj stated at a media briefing held recently that existing laws against forcing children to beg, child labour and engaging them in hazardous jobs including domestic work will be strictly enforced.

Accordingly, the Minister is planning to present a proposal at the next Cabinet meeting stating the urgent need to make the implementation of these laws mandatory from July 1.

(dailynews.lk)
(This story, originally published by dailynews.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Solar power tariffs revised

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The Cabinet has approved a revision of tariffs for newly contracted solar energy systems in Sri Lanka, effective from June 16, 2025.

According to a letter issued by the Ministry of Energy dated June 20, the updated rates are as follows:

  • Rs. 20.90 per unit for systems up to 5 kilowatts (kW)
  • Rs. 19.61 per unit for systems between 5 kW and 20 kW
  • Rs. 17.46 per unit for systems between 20 kW and 100 kW

These revised rates will apply to all applicants who pay the system clearance fees on or after June 16, 2025. The new tariffs will also be valid for extension requests submitted on or after that date.

(dailynews.lk)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by dailynews.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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