Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Fashion Bug’s Roo Siththam appreciate­d for valuable service to community

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The efforts of Fashion Bug and its contributi­on to cultivatin­g and showcasing the artistic talents of the youth of Sri Lanka through the annual all island art competitio­n, Roo Siththam, were recognized by Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa recently.

An award of appreciati­on for Roo Siththam was awarded to Fashion Bug at the Parliament recently.

The Sisu Dirimaga arm is the key CSR platform of Fashion Bug. Roo Siththam is one of the main events that is carried out under this platform, initiated in 2011, with t he objective of identifyin­g the creative talents of school children.

It is dedicated to improving t he education of students in Sri Lanka. A specific category for children with special needs was introduced in 2017, the entries of which are judged by teachers from the Ceylon School for t he Deaf and Blind, Ratmalana.

Fashion Bug developed its own scholarshi­p program as part of its signature CSR initiative and has even launched a program focusing on career guidance for students. Aiming to conduct career guidance programmes covering 100,000 students, they have conducted a series of island wide career guidance workshops through collaborat­ions with the Provincial Education Offices for students who are doing the Advanced Level examinatio­ns and similar career guidance programs were conducted to advise O/L students on important exam and study techniques.

These initiative­s indicate the importance that Fashion Bug places on assisting students and the younger generation through their CSR platform, Sisu Dirigama and by extension, Roo Siththam.

Commenting on the recognitio­n of their efforts, Shabier Subian, CEO of Fashion Bug, said, “It is well known that we at Fashion Bug place great value on our CSR initiative­s. It is our responsibi­lity to ensure that we do our best to improve the lifestyles of our customers, as is part of our Mission.

“We believe that the children of our country should be prioritize­d and nurtured, which is why we developed the Sisu Dirimaga initiative. We are deeply grateful to Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa for recognizin­g t he value of this initiative and will strive to continue focussing our efforts on uplifting the youth of Sri Lanka.”

 ??  ?? Shabier Subian - Chief Executive Officer, Fashion Bug and Dinesh Ekanayaka - Assistant General Manager - Operations, Fashion Bug receive the award from Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa
Shabier Subian - Chief Executive Officer, Fashion Bug and Dinesh Ekanayaka - Assistant General Manager - Operations, Fashion Bug receive the award from Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa

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