Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Brandix presents ‘Ran Daru Thilina’ for 6th year with Education Ministry

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Brandix Apparel Limited continued its annual ‘Ran Daru Thilina’ programme for the sixth consecutiv­e year, providing 8,354 children of Brandix Associates with schoolbags and stationery items for the new school year.

This year’s programme was held under the patronage of Education Minister Dinesh Gunawarden­a and attended by representa­tives from Brandix, the BOI and government officials.

Ran Daru Thilina has benefited over 37,000 children since its inception in 2016 and this year’s programme saw the presentati­on of stationery packs to 1,000 students from the community for the first time, as the group further extended its Manusathka­ra CSR efforts to inspire the education of future leaders.

Gunawarden­a shared his thoughts on Ran Daru Thilina, at the handover event. “A child’s education is not guaranteed just through free education and by building schools. We need to all get together as parents, teachers, as a society as a whole, to encourage the habit of education and learning to build a new generation that is ready to take on future challenges. The knowledge you gather becomes the foundation for your success and will stay with you forever. Hence, providing and supporting their education is the greatest gift a parent can give their child. Brandix has understood this well and I want to thank the company on behalf of the Education Ministry and government for taking leadership and setting an example in supporting the continuati­on of children’s education through this initiative as well as other meaningful programmes,” the minister stated.

Conceived as an initiative under the Educate pillar of Brandix’s Manusathka­ra CSR framework, Ran Daru Thilina has enriched the lives of the children of Brandix Associates from nursery to grade five for the past six years. The schoolbags for children between grades three and five contain exercise books, drawing books and other essential stationery items, while the schoolbags of younger children also include modelling clay, scissors and crayons.

“Education is a key focus area of our CSR strategy,” said Brandix Head of CSR Malika Samaraweer­a.

“And at Brandix, we believe in caring for our own. So, Ran Daru Thilina is very important for us, as it enables a huge burden to be lifted from the shoulders of our own associates, who otherwise have to deal with multiple book lists at the beginning of each school year. The company is invested in expanding Ran Daru Thilina to as many students as possible and this year we started including students within the vicinity of our Avissawell­a plant and hope to gradually expand this to our other locations as well.”

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