CBL Samaposha’s Dinana Daruwo Facebook learning platform was launched to support the development of young children during the lockdown period.
A building for a community centre that will provide multiple essential services to some 2000 people living in Pannila near Horana began to take shape this week under a unique new community initiative launched in Sri Lanka by Colombo International Container Terminals (CICT) with an initial commitment of Rs 17 million.
BMICH – Sri Lanka’s iconic landmark recommenced its operations on 23rd June after the Covid-19 lockdown with a corporate event for CEOs.
Allianz Insurance Lanka Limited (Allianz Lanka) announced that it has helped several of its customers recover from the challenging business environment experienced in the country since early this year.
In line with its deep commitment to social development, premier financial services firm HNB FINANCE recently donated a consignment of road signboards to the Nugegoda Police precinct to help in the enforcement of responsible road use.
As the COVID-19 pandemic rages globally, many around the world are unable to meet in their places of worship.
Sustaining its targeted response to combat the COVID-19 outbreak, Coca-Cola Sri Lanka, distributed essential packs containing dry food, sanitary items and first aid to marginalized communities in areas severely affected by the pandemic.
Over 40% of Sri Lankan MSMEs are unregistered, making it more difficult to open bank accounts, to get loans, licenses and permits for their enterprises.
Uber Eats, in partnership with the Government of Sri Lanka and the Voice for Voiceless Foundation, is distributing LKR 8.5 million worth of dry rations across the country to support low-income communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As Sri Lanka’s citizens begin to grapple with the “new normal” of resuming their regular work and other routines, the country’s leading tyre maker CEAT Kelani Holdings has swung into action to help protect the masses from a possible resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Responding at a time of crisis, the Engineering Association of Group 92/93 of the University of Moratuwa (UoM) having identified the need of the hour, managed to raise sufficient funds to construct a new two storey building complex for the National Institute of Infectious Diseases Center, Angoda (IDH) to facilitate a CT Scanning machine which was allocated to them by the Ministry of Health.