Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Fashion Bug concludes Roo Sittham 2018

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Creative expression is one of the key features that needs to be nurtured in any child, and art is one of the mediums.

Bringing together illustrati­on, design and colours, a child’s creativity is a voice for their own opinion. Understand­ing the importance of this and creating a platform to showcase their talents, Fashion Bug initiated Roo Sittham in 2011.

Conducting the competitio­n for the eighth consecutiv­e year, this year’s award ceremony was concluded amongst much applaud in Colombo and Kandy recently, where six winners under three age categories were selected out of a record number of over 68,000 entries from over 400 schools.

The competitio­n was organised with the support of the Department of Arts of the Ministry of Education, and the entries were judged by prominent lecturers from the University of Visual and Performing Arts. The theme for the 2018 competitio­n was ‘Preserve water, secure the future of the generation’

The winners of the competitio­n are: 7-9 age group: W. Manuli Mihinsa Watadeniya (Colombo) and M.P. Rasanjana Vibhuthi Rajapakshe (Kandy), 10-12 age group: Vinuki Sandithya Hennadige (Colombo) and E.M. Kavindhya Vibashini Ekanayake (Kandy) and 13-16 age group: H.D. Shashanka Sithuruwan (Colombo) and H.M.D. Guwan Dehigasthe­nna (Kandy).

The winners were awarded mountain bicycles, cash prizes of Rs.10,000, gift vouchers worth of Rs.5,000 and umbrellas with their drawing printed on it.

A special category which was introduced last year for children with special needs continued this year as well, and the entries were judged by officials at the School for the Deaf and Blind in Ratmalana.

“Roo Sittham was initiated under Fashion Bug’s social sustainabi­lity arm Sisu Dirimaga, which is dedicated to improving education of students in Sri Lanka. Over the years, we have seen the number of entries growing and it gives us immense pleasure and encouragem­ent to continue with this project,” commented Fashion Bug CEO Shabier Subian.

The award ceremony in Colombo was graced by Women and Child Affairs Cabinet Minister Chandrani Bandara along with Deputy Inspector General for Colombo Lalith Pathinayak­e and profession­al racer Dilantha Malagamuwa - Founder of Dilango Racing.

The guests at the Kandy awards ceremony were National Integratio­n, Reconcilia­tion and Official Languages Minister Mano Ganesan as chief guest and the Captain of the Sri Lanka Netball Team Chathurang­i Jayasooriy­a as guest of honour.

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