Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Fashion Bug brightens Fort Railway Station

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Continuing their promise to be a socially responsibl­e corporate entity, one of Sri Lanka’s leading fashion brands, Fashion Bug recently announced the completion of the third phase of refurbishm­ent of the Fort Railway Station.

Under the project all the signage and direction boards in the station were renewed and repainted.

The CSR project, which commenced back in 2013 is conducted by the request and with the support of the Sri Lanka Railway Department. Throughout the past years Fashion Bug has been instrument­al in maintainin­g the quality of the signage - an immense help for the commuters who use the public transport daily.

The Fort Railway Station is the main train terminal and the busiest in the country, serving probably thousands of travelers on a daily basis. It is the main stop for both short and long distance trains. With the rise in the use of public transport by tourists in the need to experience the local feel, the number of foreigners patronisin­g railway stations has also increased. Accurate and clear signage has thus become crucial in any such terminal, and even more so in the main ones.

Commenting on the completion of the latest stage, Fashion Bug Director Shabier Subian said: “Fashion Bug has always placed social responsibi­lity at the core of all our operations. Therefore we allocate a large amount of our funds for the many CSR projects that we are involved in. The refurbishm­ent of the signage at the Fort Railway Station is one of our long standing projects. We humbly rejoice in the fact that we can be of help to all the train passengers. It is also an instance where a private corporate contribute­s to public service, which is the way forward in building our economy and society as a whole.”

Fashion Bug has initiated many social responsibi­lity projects in areas such as sports, education, health and public service. The award winning

Printed and published by Wijeya Newspapers Ltd. on Friday July 20, 2018 at No. 8, Hunupitiya Cross Road, Colombo 02 CSR campaign, Sisu Dirimaga, is a platform establishe­d to serve educationa­l needs such as awarding scholarshi­ps and conducting career guidance programmes. Over 14,000 students have benefited from this programme since inception. Under Sisu Dirimaga, an annual art competitio­n, Roo Siththam, is conducted, which is focused on harnessing young creative talent and attracts over 60,000 entries from all across the island. Apart from the Railway, the Postal and Health sectors have also benefited under the refurbishm­ent projects, thus projecting their vision of ‘Changing Lifestyles’ in more ways than one.

 ??  ?? From left: Fashion Bug Marketing Executive Amith Chandana, Fashion Bug Marketing Manager Samadhi Abeysinghe and Sri Lanka Railways Coastal Line Station Master Champika Nanayakkar­a
From left: Fashion Bug Marketing Executive Amith Chandana, Fashion Bug Marketing Manager Samadhi Abeysinghe and Sri Lanka Railways Coastal Line Station Master Champika Nanayakkar­a
 ??  ?? The refurbishe­d boards
The refurbishe­d boards

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