The President has vested in the public a number of development projects in Kegalle as a part of the mega development projects launched in the country. President Mahinda Rajapaksa vested in the public today the outer circular road in Kegalle. This five kilo meter stretch would provide a permanent solution to the vehicle congestion that prevails in the Kegalle town. The Government has spent 3.6 billion rupees in this regard. The circular road will allow the vehicles to enter the Kegalle outer circular road through Meepitiya entrance and enter the Colombo Kandy main route through the Ranwala junction. A number of Parliamentarians and public officials were present on the occasion.
The President declared open this morning the Mahindodaya laboratory built at the Galigamuwa Central College. The laboratory constructed at a cost of eight million rupees to coincide with the Deyatakirula national development programme, is consisted of facilities including science and chemical laboratories. The renovated Ambanpitiya Dawson Bungalow was declared open this morning by the President. The Bungalow renovated at a cost of seventy million rupees has been constructed during the imperial times.
The statue of former Minister P.B.G. Kalugalla who rendered a mammoth service to people in Kalugalla, was unveiled by the President. It has been built in the centre of the Kegalle town. A pioneering member of the SLFP, Mr. Kalugalla had held portfolios of Deputy Minister and Minister and also he had been an Ambassador and a high Commissioner.
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