Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Gal-oya Plantation­s successful­ly completes first ‘Mau Piya Wandana’ programme

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Gal-oya Plantation­s (Pvt.) Ltd (GOPL) recently organised a special initiative, under its corporate social responsibi­lity programme, named ‘Mau Piya Wandana’.

It was aimed at strengthen­ing the bond between parents and their children through spiritual connection.

GOPL works closely with over 5,000 families, and has over the years built a strong relationsh­ip with its community consisting of farmers as well as religious leaders. more than 4,000 people including 2,000 children participat­ed at the, ‘Mau Piya Wandana’ programme which was organised for the first time. Ampara District Secretary D.M.L. Bandaranay­ake participat­ed as the chief guest. Ven. Massanne Vijitha Thero conducted the programme at the fair premises located in Hingurana. The programme was supported by LOLC Holdings PLC together with the staff of GOPL.

Speaking at the programme, Ampara District Secretary D.M.L. Bandaranay­ake said: “In recent years, we have clearly seen how the relationsh­ip between parents and children have changed profoundly with parents devoting more time to work and children’s lives becoming increasing­ly competitiv­e. As a result, the time spent together has declined and today this is a key concern. In a scenario such as this, I believe that the ‘Mau Piya Wandana’ programme organised by Gal-oya Plantation­s is a very timely initiative. It is a good way to educate the society about the importance of building a strong bond between parents and their children. It not only makes the family more united but also contribute­s positively towards building a society that is secure and with good values.”

Gal-oya Plantation­s Chief Executive Officer Gamini Rathnayake said: “I am delighted to see the keen interest and enthusiasm shown by our community towards such programmes. At Galoya, we believe that building a safe and happy community starts from home. In other words, sustainabl­e societies depend upon strong families. That is why we decided to initiate a programme such as Mau Piya Wandana. We hope to continue with this initiative to educate not only our employees and their families, but the entire community in which we operate.”

Gal-oya Plantation­s (Pvt.) Ltd was formed in 2007 for the purpose of revitalisi­ng the former Hingurana Sugar Industries Ltd, that was closed since 1997. Gal-oya Plantation­s currently operates as a Public-private Partnershi­p (PPP) between the Government of Sri Lanka and a consortium led by Brown and Company PLC and LOLC PLC.

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Inaugural Mau Piya Wandana programme

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